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year since killing of george floyd, something that sparked racial reckoning across the country. the day of remembrance and movement towards change. a lesson in activism that's been a work in progress. the work being done to teach racial awareness with more urgency. as life gets closer to normallish, other parts of the country are struggling with a new wave of covid-19. ♪ in a world of pure imagination. >> next willie wonka, the actor who will play a younger version of the iconic candy man. don't mess this up. >> that's what i am >> don't do it. >> >> hi. >> it's been over a year.
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>> friday march 21 i think was my first day home. >> oh my goodness. so it's been 14 months. >> we are happy you are back. so nice to see you, hug you, get to talk to you. i am getting chills just thinking about it. this is nice and everything but i have to say say watching abc mornings. >> a check on our forecast with mike in studio. thanks for letting us have a moment. we appreciate it. here is a look at high clouds. it is definitely milder because of the high clouds. those are going away. goinmo than s angthe co outh anything. look for increasing clouds. you see low clouds along the coast, mid to upper 50s there and into san francisco, mid to
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upper 60s around the bay. i have some nice weather until the holiday weekend. it's going to get quite hot. >> thank you. we are marking one year since the murder of george floyd. it sparked a global movement and today floyd's family will be meeting with president biden as there appears to be progress in talks on police reform on capitol hill. our abc news reporter is live in washington with where the negotiations stand. >> reporter: good morning. a year after murdered by. >> a day of remembrance and a movement toward change. >> don't just open your eyes. e erretch, yn, d >> floyd's family including his daughter gianna set to meet privately this afternoon with president biden at the white
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house. looming over the meeting, a missed deadline for congress to enact comprehensive police reform. >> let's get it done next month by first anniversary of george floyd's death. >> reporter: on capitol hill, there are signs of progress. republican senator tim scott telling abc a framework is coming together on a bipartisan bill that could take steps like banning choke holds or ending qualified immunity for police. >> the president is still very much hopeful that he will be able to sign the george floyd justice and policing act into law. >> reporter: on the streets of minneapolis a renewed push for accountability. >> a year later we are still pleading and begging for laws to change. >> reporter: the city still grieving and wrestling with those nine minutes and 29 seconds when officer derek chauvin, now convicted of murder, pressed his knee on floyd's death. floyd's girlfriend with a reminder the fight for racial justice is far from over.
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>> he was buone man arane so ca state, in this country, across the world. we all know that. >> reporter: the minnesota governor tim walz signed a proclamation declaring a moment of silence today at 1:00 p.m. for nine minutes and 29 seconds. >> thank you. the murder of george floyd touched off a transformative response at many schools across the country. in san francisco there is more urgency around work of antiracism education. amy is in the newsroom with more. >> reporter: new policies in did not stop after the protests. san francisco school administrators say they want to lift young people up saying they are the center of the movement. some examples of change, those being trained in leadership thti
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staff around race. teachers' lesson plans are updated every four to six weeks based on input from educators, families, and experts. a new ethnic studies program has been adopted for all 9th graders. students applaud the changes and hope to see more. >> i feel now it is a lot more comfortable to say call people out and actually have these discussions. >> another part we need to have is also have accountability, telling students we respect all backgrounds and we also respect opinions. if it you can't engage in this conversation or engage nicely and also respectfully, this shouldn't be a conversation you should be in. they should work with them as well. >> this is not about wokeness or political correctness. this is about acknowledging the long legacy of racism that's played out in society and identifying where it is happening and having the courage to choose something
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different. >> lots of changes. this summer black star rising stem program will now include 8th graders. students tell us they appreciate the honest push to create a safe space for all groups. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >> thank you. as we mark one year since murder of george floyd, abc news will air a special edition of after floyd, the year that the world will reflect on the moment that inspired change around the world. watch tonight at 10:00 on abc7 or wherever you stream. the secretary of state is touring the middle east. this is his first stop on a tour of israel, west bank, jordan, egypt to speawith leaders. this will center on sending aid and laying groundwork for d ham
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agreed to cease fire after 11 days of intense fighting. the decision coming as u.s. places japan on the do not travel list. that country is seeing a surge in covid-19 cases two before summer olympics. >> hi. kids in new york and los los lo angeles will be expected back on campus. this will require all students to be back in class in person. l.a. will open schools for in person learning but will keep remote as an option. as life slowly gets back to what we are going to call normal, other parts of the world are struggling with another wave of covid-19. state department is warning americans to stay out of japan where cases have been steadily rising. international olympic committee says despite the surge the summer olympics will go on as planned.
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>> all of that that we are under taking are satisfactory and will ensure safe and secure games in terms al and erte thou japanese doctors have urged olympic officials to cancel the games. the state of emergency is currently in effect in several regions in japan including tokyo. kumasi. >> thank you. the governor wants to spend a record $2 billion for fire fighting and prevention efforts. this is ahead of what's expected to be a challenging season. california has already seen 1,000 more fires this year compared to the same time last year. funds will be used to hire hundreds more seasonal firefighters including hand crews, seven new c130 aircraft and 12 state of the art helicopters. >> the state is up to the task. we are resilient, have remarkable grit and capacity and now with historic investments, we'll have more
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resources as well. >> state lawmakers have to approve the governor's proposal. let's look at some neighborhood temperatures. we'll start down in the south bay where we've got pretty much low to mid 50s everywhere, 51 to santa clara, san jose 56. we have that canopy of high clouds, one of the reasons why it feels so mild this morning. most of us are in the mid to upper 50s right now. here is a look at san jose. looking north from 87 at some of the cloud cover that's over top of us. you can barely see it. we'll stay in the 50s through 7:00 and stay in the 50s just about the entire day. at the coast 66 to 70 sunshino. it's pretty it's going to be cooler and breezes will be as fast if not even faster than yesterday during the afternoon and evening hours. so it's going to be cooler outside. if you are homeworking or if
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the kids are going outside to take a break from school, it's going to be a brisk afternoon. you will need the sunglasses. here is a look at the small craft advisory. anywhere you are around a body of water or on a bridge over water from 3:00 to 9:00 with west winds especially north south bridges it's going to be a nasty cross wind. we'll talk more about the seven- day forecast and hints summer this holiday weekend. hi jobina.. this started as a stall and then another car crashed into it. you can see the speeds are down to six miles per hour. we have multiple lanes blocked. chp issued high wind advisory for bay bridge and also one for the san mateo bridge. it's looking hazy from our camera. i want to let you know more
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people are taking bart, the transit service reported the highest weekend rider ship this past weekend since march of last year. bart says nearly people took a weekend trip. that's 12,000 more than last month's weekend average. remember in the morning you can take it too. if you have been watching you see how packed the toll plaza is. >> thank you. a new willie wonka. the actor picked to play a younger version of the iconic candy man. also this morning, a terrifying attack in the east bay. why he is sharing are you managing your diabetes... ...using fingersticks?
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to a terrifying attack in the east bay, a man dragged down an oakland street now speaking about the incident in an interview you will only see on abc7 news. the 71-year-old man of asian and latino descent didn't want to be named but says he was in the grand lake neighborhood last week when a woman grabbed
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him and tried to steal his wallet and cell phone. when she was unsuccessful she bit him on the hand. he says he fell onto her car and that's when she grabbed his arm and drove off dragging him nearly 20 feet. he lost seven teeth. >> i hope people will become aware that this is something that is happening right now. it's been happening for many years. ndhaofcarl met with the man. he is urging more victims to come forward so together they can make a difference. board of supervisors voting today whether to opt in or out of laura's law. it provide court ordered mental healthcare to people who need it most. >> laura's law aims to care for a targeted subset of people, individuals suffering from
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severe mental illness who have experienced repeated visits to jail cells and emergency rooms, yet continue to refuse the treatment they need. >> advocates say many of those individuals who have repeatedly refused help do not have the ability to recognize their own conditions. 20 california counties including four in the bay area have opted in to laura's law. the legislation was named after 19-year-old laura wilcox in nevada county, shot and killed in 2001 by someone with a history history. nearly 400 workers at the livingston facilities tested positive for covid-19 since last fall. at least nine have died. the fine is one of the steepest issued during the pandemic. san francisco leaders considering applying to make those outdoor dining park lets permanent. yesterday land use and
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transportation committee took hours of public comment. park lets have been a life line for restaurants during the pandemic and like everything, not everybody is on board. >> if you live here, which we do, it's just impossible to find parking. you have to take your car early in the morning and just drive around. >> it helped us survive. without it i don't think we would have been able to come back as we did. >> city supervisors continue the issues until june to further discuss handicap accessibility, transportation, how public the spaces should be. as the economy reopens businesses are struggling to find people to work. hiring signs are out but filling those aren't easy. experts say the bigger issue is the workplace itself with employees looking for security and benefits. >> they have to raise wages but they also have to provide the kind of jobs workers want,
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stable, scheduling, paid leave for sick or vacation leave, be able to meet basic living expenses with their work. >> other factors include workers worried about getting infected with covid or simply leaving the workforce and moving out in the north bay, sausalito art festival isn't happening again this year. it actually has nothing to do with the pandemic. it has to do with a homeless encampment. right now the city is making plans to move a homeless encampment there. festival organizers decided to scratch plans because of the conflict. amazon reportedly very close to ceiling a deal to buy hollywood studio mgm for nearly $9 billion. according to "wall street journal," an agreement could be announced this week. this would be its biggest acquisition since it bought whole foods for nearly $14
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billion. if the deal goes through it would turn mgm, a film operation founded in silent era, into a streaming asset bringing hit movies like rocky and 007's franchise to prime video service. speaking of movies, there is a new willie wonka. we now know who will play the iconic candy man. >> ♪ in a world of pure imagination. >> that's original. timothy playing the part. his directors say he will be singing and dancing. >> and handing out candy. >> let's hope. >> i don't want to be prenegative but also no. >> why? >> it's a no for me. >> he has the look. >> every time they try to do
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something with the movie, i don't feel like it works out. >> that's true. >> the johnny depp thing thing n bizarre, not needed. then the musical. i love musicals but it was ... timothy bert did the one with johnny depp. you knew it would be out there. they've got another chance to get it right. >> thank you, mike. >> see? any time i hear the first bars. >> i get excited. >> it brings back the the here is walnut creek. we have a canopy of high clouds that's sliding to the south. it will bring us sunshine. but the breezes are going to pick up due to the low that's pushing the clouds across us. that's going to induce the sea breeze later this afternoon. mostly clear for the full moon and eclipse tonight which we
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can see. summer starts, and it will feel like it, this weekend. let's talk about the area. there is a parent low in gulf of alaska and the other one is closer. you see how it is inducing the sea breeze. upper 60s in sunnyvale and cupertino. we have mid to upper 60s most areas on the peninsula. 70 red wood city, mid to upper 50s along the coast into downtown. north bay, mid to upper 70s. you will be first to see the sunshine as that shield of clouds moves down to the south. 66 in berkeley to 70 hercules. inland we've got mid 70s to even near 80. tonight under the fufu i think about 4:13 in the morning, if you will look at it, the eclipse will maximize around the same time that the moon will be its fullest.
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because it is lunar eclipse, it will look a little red. that's why it is called a blood moon. a little warmer tomorrow. we will taper temperatures thursday, friday, saturday. look at sunday and monday. we are nearing 90, 80 around the bay, 60 at the coast. it's going to feel like it. have a good one. >> thank you. the seven things to know. >> tiger seen roaming streets of houston has a new home. new video of the animal in a more natural habitat. it
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5:23. here are seven things to know. today marks one year since the murder of 46-year-old george floyd. marches and memorial events will honor his legacy across the country including at least two in oak land. number two, george floyd's family will meet privately with president biden at the white house today. number three, u.s. secretary of state is in the middle east to strengthen gaza cease fire. he will be holding discussions with leaders of israel, west bank, jordan, egypt. rent relief for people in san francisco. the city will distribute $90
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million in total. apply starting friday. you have to prove you have had lost income because of the pandemic. temperatures will be about three decooler. we should be showing 60s along the coast, 70s inland. a sig alert in red wood city, a major crash with injuries involved. speeds are down to six miles per hour. this is before the wood side road off ramp. your home can now look like the inside of a dunkin' donuts shop. there is a new collaboration with a paint company making pink and orange tones seen in stores and on the signs. if you want a half gallon, it costs $39. it's either a bluff to get city of oakland to play ball or a real threat to leave but oak land a's are starting to shop around for other cities to call home. officials in portland confirmed that the top executives including the owner, president, vice president of marketing -- i don't know where i got that. president and vice president
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are making the trip reportedly next month. the a's president tweeted from a playoff hockey gate game in las vegas where a's are also exploring a move if plans don't move fast enough. remember the tiger seen wandering around houston last month? now it is adjusting to a new home. we have new pictures of india as he is called roaming around in his new half acre habitat at the black beauty ranch in northeast texas. staff say that the transition went smoothly over the weekend. they say india is confident, already found a favorite large log to mark his scent, likes stalking his toys in the thick tall grass. this is a rare sight at the botanical gardens in golden gate park. automated wildlife camera captured a look at a den of coyote pups. the pups depend on mom for just about everything for the first
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month or so before they get out and learn to hunt. look at them. >> they're very adorable. coming up, the long awaited friends reunion. we're hearing from the cast in a brand new interview. >> it's too early. a new vaccine clinic opening in one hard hit neighborhood today. travel trends. as we come out of the pandemic, ceo of air bnb is on good morning america talking about what you can expect to see in the coming months. let's take a live look outside at 5:26. this is pretty. we'll be right back.
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you can do it without fingersticks. learn more at freestyle libre 2 dot u.s. ♪ at 5:30, one year since murder of george floyd, the meeting his family is set to have with the president today. a violent crime spiking in oakland. a look at the challenges of policing in these tense times. a deadly plane crash in las vegas. neighbors describing what they heard outside their homes as we learn the latest on what happened there. a vaccine clinic opening in a neighborhood hit hard by the pandemic. good morning. welcome to tuesday may 25. abc7 mornings is live on abc7, hulu live and wherever you stream. >> we start with meteorologist mike nicco. hi everybody. we'll start with a a canopy of
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high clouds. you see this sinking to the south. this is bringing a milder morning with temperatures in the 50s. as we head into the afternoon hours, sea breeze is going to be pulling in behind this is gusting to 24 at sfo, 13 concord. the sea breeze is going to pick up and take three towarmth from afternoon. there is a possibility of 82 in fairfield, 80 in ability crock. we've got 60s around the bay and mid to upper 50s along the coast into san francisco and that's just a bit cooler than average. it's going to be hot this weekend. we'll talk about that coming up. >> thank you. it has been one year since murder of george floyd and today his family will be meeting with president biden at the white house. mr. biden visited privately with the family before the funeral last june and he also called them last month after the conviction of derek chauvin. today's meeting will be private. >> he wanted this meeting to be private in order to have a real conversation and preserve that with the family.
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he has a genuine relationship with them. >> the president urged congress to pass a police reform bill in floyd's name. lawmakers are expected to miss today's deadline to vote on the measure. bipartisan group is at odds over how to hold officers accountable for killing people in the line of duty. abc news is marking one year since murder of george floyd. this special edition of soul of a nation, after floyd, the year that shook the world, takes a look at the generation defining moment that inspired change across the globe. watch at 10:00 on abc7 or wherever you stream. there are at least two events planned in oakland marking one year since george floyd's death. at 10:00 the oakland naacp will lead a community remembrance event to pay tribute to his legacy. it's right next to clairmont high school. at noon, antipolice terror project and defund police coalition will be in front of the george floyd mural on
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broadway and telegraph. amy hollyfield now with the changes they want to see. >> reporter: the two groups will be speaking out about this today on the anniversary of george floyd's murder. activists will be calling for defunding police and investing instead in community services. they say this is necessary because police continue to kill black and brown people. they want the city to reimagine public safety. >> what is to blame for the spike of crime is massive continuous disinvestment and an disenfranchisement of the black community, instead of things that keep the community safe like education and economic opportunities. >> to cut the police force 50% in the middle of a crime wave seems peculiar at best but might even be corrupt. >> the city councilmember testimonies us the city is in the process of shifting police resources and is working with
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the mayor. this will be a key part of budget discussions. city budget is set to be voted on at the end of next month. >> thank you, amy. in the east bay, concord police want to find the person responsible for a shooting at the sun valley mall. officers were called to the mall last night before 6:00. they found one man shot and shell casings at the scene. it happened between red robin and sears and police say the shooter drove away. ntsb is investigating after a small plane crash in a las vegas neighborhood killing the pilot. it was owned and operated by a military contractor involved in training missions. jobina. >> reporter: authorities say the military plane took off and crashed a short time later sending thick black smoke billowing from a neighborhood. an elementary school nearby was forced to shelter in place. witnesses in the neighborhood say the crash sounded like a loud explosion. >> my dog was freaking out. he was running around the house
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going crazy by the windows. dad is like a plane just crashed down the street. >> between the two houses, he went down where the wires were. that's where we heard the big boom. when he hit the ground, the fuel went up. >> the company that owns the plane released a statement saying it is cooperating with investigating agencies to determine what led to the tragic accident. the pilot was killed and no other people were on board. the name of the pilot has not been released. >> thank you. with two months until the start of the olympic games, u.s. state department is advising americans not to travel to japan because of surging covid-19 cases. >> reporter: in the gma first look, olympic travel warning. they say the olympics will be symbol of over coming the coronavirus but we haven't overcome the virus yet. with less than two months until
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opening ceremonies, cdc raising japan's travel health warning urging americans to avoid traveling there, this as japan battles another surge, hospitals buckling under the weight of cases. simply put, this is a collapse of the medical system. we cannot take in patients. the ioc saying the games must go on. >> all of that we are under taking are satisfactory and will ensure safe and secure games in terms of health and that's the case whether there is state of emergency or not. >> what does it mean for the athletes and coaches? it's coming up at 7:00 a.m. we are exactly three weeks from the day all of california will be able to officially fully reopen. the change can be much more drastic for one bay area county at least on paper. solano has been stuck in the state's most restrictive red tier. these color tiers are not going to exist starting june 15.
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the county blames the high counts on vaccine aversion and an element of defiance. many businesses are treating things like normal times, opening for indoor dining, not requiring masks. some call it frightening and others say it is their independence. >> can you imagine what's going to happen? it's already horrific now. >> you can be careful but you don't have to be paranoid. >> i don't think we need to live in a nanny state. if you are that afraid of covid, stay home. >> currently, a little less than half of those 16 and up in a to withhold $12 million in reopening funding from san francisco unified school district. the group led by the assembly member claims they exploited a loophole to get the money. they allowed a small number to return by state deadline. state auditors will decide if the district qualifies for the money. help on the way in san
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francisco for renters struggling in the pandemic. you can apply starting friday. you have to prove that you have lost work or seen your income plunge. money will cover three months back rent and up to three months of future rent. today, a new vaccination site is opening in a san francisco neighborhood hit hard by the pandemic. the site in the tender loin will be opening at 9:00 this morning. it will offer the shot to residents 12 and up every tuesday. people can make an appointment or just walk in. also, a mobile team providing vaccines at alfred eboeddecker every saturday. a new law in florida cracking down on social media companies based in the bay area. but first a check on the weather. thank you very much. good morning on this tuesday. we are looking at temperatures up to 13 degrees warmer thanks
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to the canopy of high clouds over top of us. if you are in inland east bay neighborhoods in tri valley, you have low to mid 50s. the usual warm spots, low to mid 60s. elsewhere pretty much we are in the mid to upper 50s until you get to pacifica. you are close at 52. thickest fog is around the coast but some of of that is spilling across some neighborhoods. that would be the trans america tower, sales force tower, possibly the bank of america building. isn't that a beautiful shot? we'll stay in the 50s through 7:00 and hit 66 to 70. it will not be as warm as yesterday. we are back to the 60s by 7:00. if you are heading out this evening, you may want to grab a coat. 880 at the colosseum, we are looking at cloud cover, maybe a
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sprinkle. my biggest concern are the cross winds. it's going to be milder but a little bit cooler this afternoon. the good news is we keep the temperatures down because of the wind coming off the ocean. we've got good air all the way through thursday. we'll take a look at the hot weekend forecast coming up. good morning. we are going to start with new video coming in. the sig alert is underway in red wood city north bound 101 before the wood side road off ramp. you see a lot of damage and also injuries are involved. this started as a stalled car and then the suv that you saw earlier in the video hit the car and then overturned. again, we are waiting to get more information from chp. we do know that three evidence tow trucks have been called to the scene which unfortunately is not the best news. i want to bring a live picture from the bay bridge toll plaza. the chp has issued high wind
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preliminary analysis shows it was not to bic. law enforcement working with the postal service to determine where it came from. florida's governor signed a first of its kind bill into law. it finds any social platform for suspending or banning a politician kind of like what twitter and facebook have done with former president trump. the governor blamed a council of censors in silicon valley for controlling debate on covid- 19. >> we tend to think of threats to liberty in the of a bearded tyrant with military fatigues. maybe the person is in pajamas on their laptop drinking a soy latte in silicon valley. >> this will face a major court battle. legal experts say it likely violates the first amendment and section of the decency
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which makes online platforms immune from. google's mega campus. this is part of the downtown west project which includes a massive mixed use village. the plan calls for new homesoffices, hotel rooms, retail space. affordable homes are also included. if approved google plans to begin construction on streets and other infrastructure sometime in 2022 and first buildings are set to break ground in 2023. big plans for apple. the company reportedly just struck a deal to lease half a dozen big office buildings. according to our media partner, mercury news, the lease includes more than 700,000 square feet of office space which is enough for about 7,000 employees. it appears to be largest south bay office lease since the pandemic started. as bay area begins to reopen, employers have the new option to keep some workers at
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home. all with 50 or more full time employees are to involved at least one commuter benefit. tell work allows employees to work from home if permitted. this is to help with air pollution and traffic congestion. >> we remember that we were able to see blue skies and people could breathe easier because we could see difference in our air quality right away. >> the announcement comes as santa clara ends mandated orders under a new order with other counties expected to follow. the latest trend to get you to get vaccinated. social media influencers using their post to get people to get the shot. it is part of a pilot program that's found success in other states. e persoty san jose with 600stagram l inct you know, in ktok
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a relate able way. >> i think just the spread of the knowledge will be a really big step. and if social media is the way it reaches these people, then that's just the best way to do it. >> oh okay. yeah. get down. you can check out posts with #stayhealthysjandthisisourshots . that probably sounds pretty good to busy family with kids. one toddler was desperate to do anything but nap. look at this. mom's baby monitor captured the video. clearly she's trying to get a little rest and this boy was doing the absolute most to make sure she was not. not the feet. he is climbing everywhere.
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mom says usually they do enjoy cosleeping but he just kind of does what he does. >> how is she still asleep? >> she's used to this little boy. >> he is sitting on her head. he is rocking back and forth on her. he is taking his hands and moving her face. >> when does this become parent abuse? >> this is a no for me. >> this is exactly why we didn't cosleep or whatever they call it nowadays. you've got your own crib. get in there. >> parents do this? this is a thing? >> you let woodstock do whatever he does, roll all over, put his feet in your face. please. >> i really don't. he sleeps next to me and stays put. he gets in his little ball and just stays there. >> okay. >> if woodstock was literally sitting on my face, taking his
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paw and moving like this, trust me, he would be out. >> you would have some problems. >> we would have a problem. >> bye woodstock. >> usually a one dog night there at the household. let's look at what's going on outside. that was tough. a couple things to unpack. first is the cloud cover out there. that's going away eventually. look at the flags at the ferry building. they are up and out already this morning. that means we are going to have a cooler day. here is a look at the highlights. after a cloudy start we'll have sunshine but a cooler ending. tonight will be mostly clear which is great. we've got the full moon, the lunar eclipse that you will want to see. it's got a twin of red because of the light moving through the atmosphere towards the moon. then we will have a summer start this weekend. by monday it's really going to feel like it. today feels great with upper 60s to mainly low 70s in the
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south bay. a little bit of a spread on the peninsula but most of us in the mid to upper 60s, san bruno and red wood city. upper 50s to low 60s in downtown south san francisco. mid to upper 70s inland. along the east bay shore we go from 66 in berkeley to 70 in hercules. inland neighborhood, tri valley will be in the mid 70s while highway 4 will have a few 80s. if you are going out this evening it's going to be breezy. temperatures will be in the 50s, 60s, and 70s. all of us are in the 50s and 60s by 8:00. tonight will be cooler without the canopy of clouds, temperatures in the 40s. that's why you will want to dress warmer if you are out there between 2:45 and 5:52 tomorrow morning. that's when the lunar eclipse happens. a little bit warmer tomorrow and then we'll take a couple degrees away thursday, friday,
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saturday. we'll be back a little bit below average but look at that turn about, temperatures nearly ten degrees warmer by monday with 70s, 80s an90s away from the coast. younger teens may soon be getting the vaccine from moderna. the company announced the vaccine is highly effective in protecting younger teens against infection with no safety concerns. moderna says the shot had a 100% efficacy rate against symptomatic covid in adolescents after the two doses. moderna will ask for fda authorization for 12 to 17-year- olds early next month. 17 years after friends went off the air, the cast is talking to good morning america about the highly anticipated reunion. for ten years and 235 episodes, friends entertained millions of americans. now, 25 years later after the show, nearly 25 years after the foa special airing on e back
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hbo max. the cast sat down for an exclusive interview. >> no one had to be convinced. we all wanted to do it. we were hoping to a year ago when it was the 25th anniversary. we are equally excited to be finally doing it and hopefully to give something back and, you know, put a little laughter and a little love out there ere ere everyone. >> friends, the reunion, premieres on hbo max thursday. >> okay. i am confused. i need to research. >> go ahead. >> are they doing the show again or is it just the reunion and that's it? >> looks like it's just the reunion. >> so there is no reboot friends, right? please. better not be. right? can you just tell me right? >> you're right, friend. >> thank you. new, we hear from the star
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of disney's cruella. she talks about the movie coming friday to theaters and disney plus with premiere access. ceo talking about travel trends as people are starting to head out on long awaited vacations. look at the clouds i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv. more love,... more adventure,... more community. but with my hiv treatment,... there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor... and switched to... fewer medicines with dovato. prescription dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. with... just 2 medicines... in 1 pill,... dovato is as effective as a 3-drug regimen... to help you reach and stay undetectable. research shows people who take hiv treatment as prescribed... and get to and stay undetectable... can no longer transmit hiv through sex. don't take dovato if you're allergic to any of its ingredients...
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the ceo of air bnb is talking about what it will look like. >> people are booking all summer. they're not just booking memorial day. they're saying they're flexible. people are going to open larosa destinations and also going to small towns and rural communities. i recommend traveling off the beaten path to get a great deal. people are staying longer. if you can travel and stay longer, you can defer some of the costs. some of the greatest cost is flying. if you want to book last minute, we have a feature called i am flexible where you can say i am willing to travel for a week, weekend, month any time the summer and we can show you what's available. >> air bnb announced more than 100 new updates including the flexible option he talked about and updated reviews. watch the full interview on d y looked like a flying saucer?
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it looks like a ufo actually a lenticular cloud. they're most commonly spotted when there are few other clouds in the sky. that's really cool. >> the original ufos. they are really neat. we get them even closer to the city around mount diablo. not much with mount tam. it's a little bit too low. if the winds are in the right direction, they're awesome to see. let's talk about baseball tonight, a's and mariners. 6:40, first pitch, 61 to 55. it will be breezy so dress accordingly. temperatures saturday are comfortable. sunday 60s, 70s, 80s. monday 90s are starting to show up in antioch and fairfield. more driverless cars coming to bay area roads, start up that got approval to test vehicles on local streets.
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murder sparked george floyd, his murder sparked a and to highlight for our th history are at the center of those movements. >> the san francisco school district lesson in discipline, how they are teaching racial awareness with more urgency. when he have reon governors plan to fight and prevent wildfires, the extra resources included in the budget proposal. good morning it's tuesday, may 25 and you're watching abc7 mornings live on abc7, who live in wherever you stream and we are starting with mike nicco in studio. >> hi everybody. so nice to be able to talk to everyone this morning. >> reggie come get your hug. >> meanwhile i'm appear in the cafeteria. >> is reggie ostracized now? let's get you down here.
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