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year we have seen violence, calls to defend the police and promises of reform but what has changed? has anything changed? stephanie sierra takes us back to the last year. >> a year ago on may 25 after 8:00 p.m., george floyd was arrested suspected of using a counterfeit $20 bill. by 8:20, and he forced on his neck for 9 minutes and 29 seconds. >> he repeated they said i can't breathe and he called for his mother. >> oakland activist kat brooks remembers watching the fitted sheet shaking in fear. she feared what happened to george floyd would happen again and again. it did. eight days after his death sean montero simplest killed by police. >> four days later
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. this year on march 11 to have well wilson. 18 days later adam toledo. on april 7, roger allen. two weeks later, michalak bryant. >> they shot a 16-year-old child. >> the day before april 19, 26- year-old mario gonzalez, seen with no gun >> police officers piled on top of him. he too said i can't breathe. >> a year before in this same town, molly watkins was arrested by alameda police for dancing in the streets. >> brooks cofounded the anti- police pantera project. edison oakland-ba the peace police. both from alameda are why police should not be calling to mental health calls.health call.
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with spoke with alameda city manager eric lovett. >> where the council's focus is to try to have mental health response the second and have an initial responder that would be different than just police. that is one of the things we are looking looking looking loo >> bill scott agrees. >> we have been saying these things for a while. everything that has happened in the past year, now everybody else is saying it. there are things police officers are cut out to do. >> sfp de la not answer to mental health calls alone. mental health clinicians should always be present during those situations. >> we call them tothem tothem to
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>> brooks doesn't feel that will work. >> it feels like this is retribution for derek chauvin. -- for derek chauvin. >> any police officer on this planet or country is using any form of force is retribution for what happened minneapolis, i think that is twisted. if it happens here, we will call it out. >> in oakland the city is implementing a pilot program this fall. it will operate under the fire department the teams will be made of social health workers and psychologists. in october the police department created a mobile crisis response team that connects officers and qualified conditions to respond to mental health calls. the program is mandated protocol between the . has for san francisco reform measures started being implemented in csu. chained to their use of force policy park
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>> things like abolishing chokehold or carotid. not shooting vehicles. >> in the last using booking photos. >> in people's minds, we are humans, you start associating people with crime. >> is the chief pointed out these changes are small short term. >> i don't think there is a finish line with reform. i will be honest with you. you have to constantly reinvent yourself. we put in an infrastructure to do that. >> real reform will take time. there were celebrations of life and from minneapolis to new york, to here in the bay area. cornell bernard was in oakland where community members called for change. >> for many it was a day to
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reflect and remember a man named george floyd. >> we can't ever forget what we saw a year ago today. >> oaklands naacp organizing this remembrance rally to honor floyd with speakers and poets. >> i am calling on every color to make some noise in the direction of racism. >> it is our duty to the grief. it is also my duty to help us move toward healing. >> george floyd died may 25, 2020 after former police officer derek chauvin pressed his kneeinto george floyd's neck for more than nine minutes. his death sparked protest in the bay area and beyond sparking a national conversation about social social
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justice. >> how do we turn this into a movement for change? >> barbara lee urging the senate to pass the police reform bill in the name of george floyd. >> we cannot have a system of policing in which communities feel safe and others felt targeted. >> we cannot lead unchecked violence by law enforcement officers continue. i don't want to get arrested and i. >> oaklands new police chief told the crowd he is promising to bring change and reform to the police department. departme >> dancer zoe brown believes george floyd changed her life and her purpose. >> it doesn't stop at george floyd. we have many more things to overcome. as a youth member and speaking for the youth, we have a future. we want the future to change. tonight, abc news will air a special edition of soul of the nation.
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reflecting on the generation defining moment thatmoment thata all of the globe. oakham police are investigating the armed robbery of oaklands bishop. last saturday bishop barber addressed the incident in his homily during during during dur >> i was taking a walk in our neighborhood. i go out and walk in the afternoon and say a rosary. the man pulled a gun on me, pointed a gun at me and said give me your wallet. i was terrified and i was afraid. said i am sorry for my lord. hate he said give me the cash, give me the cash. then he saw my bishop spring. i was afraid so i gave him the ring. i have been reflecting on this.
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the guys sped away on a bike. i am supposed to react as jesus did. i am supposed to forgive him. >> he told his congregation that if a similar situation should happen to them, replace their anger with lots of forgiveness. we will bring that story tonight at 6:00. at least one state lawmaker says san francisco unified should be punished for not offering in person instruction to more students. in a letter, and assemblyman argued the school district should not get $12 million in extra funding used as an incentive to reopen schools.reoe >> the plan to push school district wasn't meant to be simple. have kids in the lower grades and fully reopen one entire middle or high school
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may 15. they offered $2 million as an incentive except that in a letter the three milan makers that signed it argued san francisco unified never met that criteria. instead, the school district offered graduating seniors the option to come back for only a few days a week. they only reopened eight high schools and waited until the day before the deadline to bring them back. today at lowell high school they were rehearsing for graduation. >> there is nothing more important to me than having our kids back in school especially when san francisco has some of the highest vaccination rates across the entire state and country and some of the lowest covid rates. >> san francisco unified should not be entitled to the $12 million it was supposed to receive. abc 7 news has confirmed the state superintendent public
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instruction has asked them to prove that they did in fact comply with this. the district said it is working on it. >> the superintendent issued a statement on your screen. the school board president said denying these funds is an unfortunate misstep by state legislatures. the school board is working on a reopening plan after passing a resolution promising to offer in person instruction for all grade levels when school returns in the fall. the new chinese cultural district would encompass the sunset and parkside district on the west side of the city. the purpose is to stabilize
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vulnerable communities. >> the chinese community faces an uncertain future. the sunset chinese culture district will be a new strategy to stabilize the community and support it to address priority needs now and into the future. >> uses fewer working-class chinese-american families have been able to afford a of the population in the district is made up of chinese americans. moderna now paving the way to give their vaccine to 12-17- year-olds. >> social distancing rapidly becoming a thing of the pap. are you ready for that? >> are you ready for wind energy? california set to use more renewable energy off the coast of california. >>: status be
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moderna says their vaccine is highly effective in protecting younger teens against infection with no safety concerns. the shot had a 100% efficacy rate against symptomatic covid and adolescence after the two doses were given. they will ask for an authorization for 12-b,17 early next month. >> san francisco shifting its focus into getting vaccines
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into neighborhoods where they may be hesitancy unlimited access. the city unveiled the newest vaccination site. this is the eighth site the city has opened up. it was a residence in the tenderloin. that is neighborhood we have residents 12 and up. the goal is >> we want to make vaccines as convenient as possible. every door is the right door to get a vaccine in san francisco. >> san francisco has an impressive vaccination rate. about 70% of the population receiving at least one dose. if san francisco were a country it would be second in the vaccine rollout. dr. patel is a member of our vaccine team and he is here with me
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>> moderna is almost ready to be given to 12-17 years old. the company announcing it is 100% effective for symptomatic people in that age t % effective after the first dose. no adverse side effects all reported. i think this is great. in the wirral world scenario it may be lower but just to more opportunities for people to get moderna or younger adolescent age group. >> the same time we are thinking is there anything that could trip us up because we are about to fully reopen in a few weeks. >> we are allowed
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50% is still pretty good. 25 states -- in 25 states 50% of the adults are fully vaccinated. we are seeing the effects of this. no reopening is going to be 100% full proof. there is still a possibility of an outbreak but i think we have to start thinking about getting kids in the classrooms, getting businesses open megan. i think we are ready for it. between vaccines, everyone knowing to wear a mask if they are not vaccinated in the safety measures we are no, we will be in a good spot. >> is there a concern with's bread for memorial day weekend? >> there is a concern. it is not easy year by the lake and backyard barbecues and all of it. remember. if you're not feeling well or are not vaccinated you know what to do. >> 999 times alone
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>> that have been some reports this week of myocarditis. hard inflammation after getting the vaccine? did i get that? >> you did! that makes some people nervous. tell us about that. >> it is a scary term. inflammation in or around the heart. there is about about about reported in teens and young adults after the vaccine. here is the thing. anytime throughout the year we are going to amount of myocarditis and perio car died as. just because the numbers are going up is not a reason to believe there is a direct link. doctors are looking out for it. we are telling parents what to look out for but we see two numbers going up. correlation does not always equal? >> causation? >> there it is! >> it is and investigation but it does not mean they are
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caused. >> >> dr. patel always following the data and the science. good to see you.>>see you.>>see> francisco muni getting ready to ramp up service in time for the june 15 plan. supervisor matt haney said they have not committed to service. big changes coming to the san francisco bay ferry system. social distancing will go from 6 feet-three macphee. there will be about 50% of the seated capacity. passengers will need to wear a mask on board.
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we have some brisk breezes out there. here is a look at current surface wind speed. gusts in sfo. pretty breezy around most of the bay area but the inland area have, breezes. you can see the core down from 24 hours ago. nine degrees colder in livermore. one degree cooler in san francisco. 60 degrees looking down toward ocean beach. you can see a mainly blue sky. if you puffs of low clouds. 82 degrees in santa rosa. 72 and novato. fairfield 87. 73 at livermore. from emeryville we see clear skies over the golden gate.
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mostly clear skies. we can expect only minor fluctuations in temperature for the remainder of the week. starting at 7:00 p.m. notice very little in the way of coastal low clouds overnight. the moon is approach to the earth. it will appear really huge. overnight lows will be made in the mid to upper 40s. it will be warmer and then with highs in the low to mid 80s.
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saturday will be the: stay. a big warm-up began sunday and monday which is memorial day will have someone like warmed with high temperatures inland in the low 90s. mid-90s by tuesday. next week will be pretty summerlike pick if you like it kohler enjoy what we have right now. great viewing for the super blood moon, right spencer? just have got to get up
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and sausalito a beloved art festival when i return this year and covid has nothing to do it. the city as trying to help the homeless who say they are being discriminated against. these the sausalito art festival for nowhere to go and not enough time to plan. >> sausalito is an idyllic place for those to go and live. >> the best everybody to find shelter. >> as the mayor knows too well, finding those best outcomes
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will not please everyone including the iconic sausalito art festival. >> there would be rows and rows and tents. >> they have had to cancel because sausalito has different plans for the site. >> in place of the festival, they want to move into park. they are weary of all terrier motives. >> they are one of the most segregated cities in the bay area. >> sausalito believes the park offers better space and more facilities. homeless want nothing to do with it. they even won an injunction to stay in the other camp. >> nobody here asked to go there. >> something had tototototo for two years in a row.
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>> we found out about it by reading the cities newsle >> the art world has found out. that is three sets of people trying to do the right thing and nobody happy. >> we are trying to find them shelter. >> i would hate to be them. imagine dealing with thththth situation. in san francisco mayor london breed announced her plans to boost the economic recovery of downtown businesses. >> downtown is the economic engine of san francisco. it is so important that as we begin to reopen that we are reimagining what downtown can be. >> more needs to be done to keep people safe and have them feel good about coming downtown. she wants to boost the budget for the amb. program, neighborhood residents and former police officers who provide streetsmart safety presence. she wants to revitalize it near the bards dacian. the mayor also threatened to hurt the recovery plan on the
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talking about a game changing investment in a green energy future that is not an investment in power production communities that are traditionally underserved that are usually the burden of beneficiary of the large-scale power production. environmental justice considerations are big. >> the plan calls for building to floating offshore wind platforms. when in an area northwestarea nt morro bay. the two sides will be located between 20-30 miles off the coast pick it is estimated they will provide enough electricity to power 1.6 million homillion o joining me as adam stern, the executive director of the nonprofit organization, "offshore wind california." adam, thank you for your time.
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let me ask you right off the bat. how soon may we we we windfarms off the coast? it is not as easy as saying we will put one here, we will put when there. there is a lot that goes on. >> you are right, larry. there is a lot of planning and environmental permitting that has to go on. we think by the end of this decade we could see still in the water. that is offshore projects generating power and bringing clean electricity to keep the lights on and complement the other types of renewable energy we have in california. >> how many windmills and who is paying? >> an average project of the scale we are talking about would be about 65 wind turned bins over about 100 air mile area. the cost of this is paid initially by the developers who put up the capital to build the projects and ultimately it will cover the cost of electricity over 25 years or so. >> nothing out-of-pocket for
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the taxpayers. california ratepayers that is where you hate hate hate hate h the costs are rapidly coming down as we get more experience with building larger turbines and more efficient leads. we are able to generate more power and that will be a benefit to californians. >> let's talk about the project. we know this is not the first of its kind. there is one in scotland working pretty well. ty it is a lot deeper. how would this >> here in california we will need to use floating platforms. these will be tethered to the bottom of the sea and projects are operating in europe and growing in size. we will draw will draw will d
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experience and we will be able to bring this clean energy to california residents in a timely way. the other point that is really important is that climate change, we are seeing it every day. we are about to approach the wildfire season. we are already in it. californians need to have a good half toward a zero energy future. offshore wind offer an important part of that state. >> these are going to be 20-30 miles offshore. would you be able to see them from the coast or is it going to be so far out -- you know in california it is hard to build everything. some people will say that is an eyesore i don't want to look at that. how do you address the concerns if there are any?
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>> that is one of the great things about this technology. by being 20-30 miles off the coast you are just at the horizon. only on the clearest of days would you see toothpicks out in the distance. most people, when they consider the options, they embraced the offshore wind because it provides clean electricity and the issues are really minimal. >> the governor said this could be a game changer. even if 10 years from now you are powering one .6 million homes. that is almost a small portion. is this one phase of alternate energy projects? >> this is the first phase. we see a future that could have as much as 10 gw or more of
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time now for the 4 at with dan and spencer. more americans are putting distance between themselves and the idea of social distancing and mask wearing. a new poll shows 44% of respondents socially distanced in the last two weeks down 12 points. doing the same period the number of americans who said i wearing masks when they leave home is down as well from 58% two weeks ago to 45% last week. the poll found most people are distrustful of others about their -- to be honest about their vaccination status. >> what do you make of it, spencer? >> i understand the distress. i am shaking my hands now. i know the have been vaccinated or i trust them when they say it because i know them. we have even given hugs. if i don't know the person i am
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unlikely to want to but distance between that person and me because to prove the person has been vaccinated. they don't have to carry i.d cards, right? >> i am the same. the last couple of weeks, shaking hands is an interesting phenomenon. also, greeting people with a hug. just as spencer said i am for it right with people about my vaccination status. friends i completely trust i tried to trust strangers too. you don't really know but i think it is prudent caution and keep some of those protocols in place. they are harmless in many respects and in fact can help us. i am wearing my mask outdoors less, obviously were walking around but anyti e asng. >>oohands th a at a bank last w
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spent out next 10 minutes asking what i have done. i was spraying myself down with hand sanitizer. >> with get to the drama surrounding the oakland a's. the team president tweeted last night from the las vegas nights hockey gave. that is getting a lot of criticism including this tweet. casey pratt wrote this is an unforgivably bad read. we get it, you are in vegas. wow! good for you. >> oakland city counsel and a's management are trying to work out a ballpark proposal at howard terminal pick the maybe too many issues to get this ballpark built. i saw this last night and i couldn't believe what i saw on twitter. the reaction was obvious. i don't know if the idea was to poke the oakland city counsel to say we are out here, we are shopping ourselves around. ben, i anxiously got up this morning to see if there was a follow-up tweet.
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nothing! just like in your face, take it! so, i don't know. kristin, you're a huge baseball fan. come on. >> we have talked to dave many times. it is one thing to poke the city council, which we all understand. what about the fans? you don't want to poke the fans. it doesn't get done without the fans support too. >> i don't know. >> maybe he didn't think of the ramifications. it was more innocent than we think, maybe. >> let's hope he is watching us right now. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> from vegas? >> update the tweet. >> i think he may be on the strip right now. anyway. >> speaking of vegas, a lottery winner owes her good fortune in part to some very honest owners.
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a woman threw it away. the store owner realized it was a winner and tracked her down giving the ticket back saying it wouldn't be right to keep it. that woman was just lucky twice, right? amazing! >> good karma coming to the store owner i am sure of it. >> a lot of her board for the store owner. >> that probably may have been. those are the stories you love to see. it is the person that returns the wallet and it doesn't belong to them. obviously a winning lottery ticket is a tempting thing. what a kind and honest thing do.wou evenack down somebody who threw away a ticket? how would you know that was the person? >> maybe it is a regular? >> she is a regular apparently
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at the store. unless you saw the act of her leaving it i feel like if you pay with a credit card hopefully there is a way to match it to you? i always worry about that. just lose it and there goes y b track down the person. >> you try. you gave it your best shot. >> i would try. t's talk about unusual partnership. dunkin' donuts and paint. the paint company backdrop is releasing two new colors just for dunkin' donuts fans. the pink and orange tones are the same using in their branding. the collaboration makes perfect sense with the rise in home improvements. $39 for a half gallon. wow! the a pricing partnership. is for, let me know when you want to come over and we will get started repainting in dunkin' donuts colors. and i you can't wait for that. >> and is what i live f. actually, th
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first to throw his hat in the ring. >> he decided to throw his hat into the ring. he was of the camp that believed davis would lose and another democrat should be on the ballot as a backup. other democrats fear it would split the vote. >> with said there is no way on earth that the public will elect another democrat if they are not happening whenhappeningn with what is happening. >> he disagrees picky points to the recall ballot which asks voters to separate questions. should the governor be recalled? if the governor is recalled, who should be the replacement? the sitting governor is not allowed to have their name on the second part of the ballot. >> if he hadn't
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wouldn't have gotten one vote. >> nearly 20 years later the debate over whether his decision heard gray davis who lost to arnold still festers among democrats. now even more so with another recall on the horizon. a recent survey from the berkeley institute of governmental study found currently nearly half of democrats in the state say they would want to have a backup democrat on the ballot. with all due respect bustamante, if they would like to follow his career path post 2003, by all means it is not a pathway to survival and relevance to put yourself on the ballot with the second question. >> so far have a dozen people running. there are no prominent democrats on the list but there has been speculation about potential candidates. >> if somebody called you have now and said i am thinking about putting my name on the
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ballot. >> now is not the right time to run. we have a very viable candidate and governor >>ere e differences between the two recalls. >> one could draw that well, they are mirror images. they are not. gray davis was pulling in the 30s and newsom is pulling in the 50s. that is a there is no when needed in this particular situation to protect our state because the governor is going to beat this handily.
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the bay area and much of the west coast is about to be treated to a total lunar eclipse. you will have to get up early. it begins at 4:11 in the morning. for 15 minutes it attorney deep reddish color. that is debonis. it should be all the more spectacular because it is known as the flower super moon which will be the closest the moon will be to earth this year. it happened in may, they call it the flower. i forget what they call it if because during the eclipse it takes on the color of a reddish orange blood like.blood like.bl.
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>> tomorrow we will have a sunny day. it will be warmer than today especially and and an area reaching into the low to mid 80s. we'll see low 70s and upper 50s on the coast. here is the there will be a few going into the weekend. saturday will be the coolest a. sunday marks the beginning of a big warm-up. in the next week monday and tuesday look for in the and highs in the 90s. it will fill quite a bit like summer early next week. thank you, spencer. a stroll down memory lane with some friends. the friends cast reunite on good morning america ahea
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return of the cast. >> reporter: it's the one one the friends are reunited. >> does courtney still have her lines written on the table. 17 years after friends went off the air. >> this is harder than i thought it would be. >> reporter: they're back together for a special debuting thursday on hbo max. >> no one had to be convinced. we all wanted to do it. >> i don't think that any of us had any idea how emotional we would be when we walked into the set. to see it exactly the way it was. >> reporter: some tears but most of all laughter. from the cast that brought us 10 seasons and 236 episodes of quotable lines. >> how you doin? >> and memorable moments. >> this is from the one that everyone finds out. >> my eyes, my eyes. >> now being relived for one long awaited night of nostalgia.
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