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see if you can save by switching today. comcast business. powering possibilities. not yet vaccinated and now there's a battle brewing over it. >> a discussion in the work to drop indoor mask mandates throughout the bay area. what local health officials are conflicted about the possibility. facebook accused of putting profit over public safety. experts weigh in on ways the platform can improve. >> dramatic drop in temperatures today. in the labonte amount, coming up. abc 7 news at 11:00 starts right now. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. dan: a sign of our times may be changing. are you ready to give up your mask? some counties may be ready to list -- lift their mask mandates. counties are now rethinking restrictions concerning covid-19 and that includes the mask
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mandate. in much of the bay area, we've been wearing masks for more than two months when the mandate was reissued. kate larsen went to the experts to find out if now is the time to change that once again. she's live with the story. reporter: i've been in touch with health departments throughout the area and dropping masks indoors is on the table. today, the mayor said the changes long overdue. i heard lots of hesitation from people i spoke to tonight. epidemiologists included. mask mandates have been a moving target throughout the pandemic. in mid june when california reopened, the state dropped indoor mask mandates. when delta created a surge in cases, seven counties reissued indoor masking mandates in early august. now bay area health officials are discussing ditching the face coverings once again. >> the mask feels like a safety blanket. reporter: despite declining covid cases and the highest vaccine rates in the country, bay area residents are not ready to drop their mask. >>o soon.
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there are too many variants. i'm fully vaccinated but i feel my risk. >> we are past the metrics to by the cdc. reporter: this infectious disease specialist says right now it makes sense to drop the mandate. >> we have low transmission now. we have high vaccination. that loses its definition of a mandate versus a recommendation. reporter: the you cfs colleague says he won't be dropping his mask anytime soon. >> do you think it is safe? >> i can think of safer things to do. i'm older. need to be careful. i don't want to get covid or be at risk for long-term covid. reporter: people need to manage their own risk. >> you will walk into an indoor place, especially one that is crowded where you will mix vaccinated and unvaccinated people, just be careful. reporter: personal perspective is a factor. these two both live in san
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francisco but caray has a child too young to be vaccinated. >> i'm interested in his safety. keeping the mask mandate indoors goes to that. reporter: this 24-year-old is already dropping his mask inside restaurants and clubs. >> we are pretty comfortable at this point, being out in public and going out without the mask. reporter: today, they are considering where there may be some flexibility in lowering mask requirements in settings where there's lower risk, low contact rates, and where people are fully vaccinated. kate larsen, abc 7 news. dan: thanks a lot. oakland is now requiring all city employees to be fully vaccinated. city council tonight a that mandate. it takes effect immediately but gives workers until november 29 to get their shots. workers will be allowed to request a medical or religious exemption. if you rely on public transit in san francisco, a vaccine mandate debate could slow your commute.
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j.r. stone explains that more than 600 san francisco mta employees are unvaccinated, many of them muni drivers and soon they could be off the drop. reporter: 300 transit operators off the job at -- would mean double or triple the amount of's union of america president roger barranco says will happen if unvaccinated muni bus operators are fired for not getting the vaccine by november 1. like san francisco is requiring. >> it's a scary situation because it is like the city and county of san francisco chopping off their own leg when you don't need to. reporter: at tuesday's meeting, 640 municipal transportation agency employees aren't vaccinated. more than 300 of those are muni operators. that's 13 to 15% of the city's total bus drivers, less than 50 are currently asking for exceptions.
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vaccine or taking a daily covidhio sho w how tnd mostave rong opinions. some against. >> i think about vaccination it should be about choice. then it's going to turn into a monarchy type. they will force everybody. >> if they don't want to take it, they shouldn't take it. don't think it's right to lay people off that have been working the entire pandemic. reporter: some for the vaccination mandate. >> regardless of it getting slower, i think they should get vaccinated. >> it's for our protection and their protection. a lot of people depend on muni. reporter: this mandate could lead to terminations for parking control officers who are also part of the sf mta. in san francisco, j.r. stone, abc 7 news. dan: vaccine mandates are also
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taking a toll on medical workers. today, more than 2000 kaiser employees were placed on unpaid leave for electing not to get the vaccine following a september 30 deadline. just a few days ago, when 5000 kaiser employees were unvaccinated. outrage in the east bay for people trying to get a booster shot only to be told there are none. they are angry and frustrated. today, at least to cvs pharmacy locations canceled appointments because they ran out of boosters. abc 7 news reached out to cvs which said the high demand may have exceeded the initial allocation received from the government. >> it's always frustrating for somebody to have an appointment for a vaccine and then find out it's not available. >> there are people pushed by their family or something to come in and have a negative thing and they go, it's not going to be. that's the sad part. dan: both alameda and contra costa counties have their own
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vaccine allocation from the state. the county sites are currently open for booster appointments. other covid headlines tonight. anger over employee vaccination mandates has led to a warning tonight from the department of homeland security. it says domestic terrorists including white supremacists will likely threaten violence or plot against health care personnel and public officials. a top fda official says shots for kids ages five to 11 could get approval by the fda when it's committee meets on october 26. johnson & johnson has submitted data to the fda to authorize booster shots for its covid-19 vaccine. the company says a booster 56 days after the first shot provides 94% protection. remember, you can ask our vaccine team your questions about the covid-19 vaccines.
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taylor in guadalupe parkway. the city plans to break ground in november and have it completed in six months time. total cost of the project is estimated at $13 million. governor newsom today visited the site of a massive oil leak off of huntington beach, down south. what investigators are looking at now as they try toright now . of lawmakers. art zuckerberg is responding. you will hear that. a new way pg&e is trying to prevent wildfires. it says it's working. sandhya: a double-digit drop in temperatures today. i will show you how much cooler this week is, coming up. first, here's a look at what's coming up tonight on jamaican alive, right after abc 7 news. >> unlike facebook, i will never leave you.
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responding tonight to searing congressional employee from a previous employee. she's a whistleblower painting a picture of a tech giant with tremendous power and little sense of responsibility. >> the choices being made inside of facebook are disastrous. for our children, our public safety, our privacy, and for our democracy. dan: a former facebook project manager smuggled thousands of documents out of the company.
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internal research that she claims shows facebook knows the negative impact of its business model. she says the more anger facebook users are exposed to, the more time they spend on the site and more content they consume. the more money facebook makes. most at risk, she says, our kids. >> they will do that by making sure that children establish habits before they have good self-regulation. >> by hooking kids? >> by hooking kids. i would like to emphasize one of the documents that we sent in unproblematic use examines the rates of problematic use by age and that peaked with 14-year-olds. dan: facebook's own data shows that instagram can be especially harmful to teenage girls. tonight, mark zuckerberg wrote, it is sad to think of a young person who instead of being comforted has their experience made worse. we have worked for years on industry-leading efforts to help
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people in these moments and i'm proud of the work we've done. >> here's my message for mark zuckerberg. your time of invading our privacy, promoting toxic content , and preying on children and teens is over. congress will be taking action. dan: the debate really begins in earnest. what can be done to make facebook safer? amanda del castillo you spoke with local experts about the ethical cost of a round-the-clock online contact how social sites can better protect users. reporter: ethics, algorithms, mental health, and money covered in tuesday's hearing. new details alleged facebook new about the toxic effects its platforms had on young users and still put money over morality. >> facebook has failed to live up to its moral responsibility by prioritizing profit over the safety of its users.
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there's been internal pressure for facebook to live up to its responsibility but leadership seems to refuse to do that. dan: pressure that this assistant professor at san jose state could make a difference. users need to lean on lawmakers and demand congressional oversight. >> it's never too late to enact laws to make facebook accountable to the public, to make them share their data. the research results that they've been conducting with the broad public. reporter: a study conducted by facebook uncovered 13.5% of teen girls said facebook owned instagram worse and suicidal thoughts. 17% said it contributed to their eating disorders. >> we can't know for sure if that's all due to platforms like facebook. the research seems to suggest that it's not helping. reporter: this psychology professor says facebook could reach into its deep pockets to address problems the platform is
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said to be creating for society. perhaps he is profits to be hypervigilant about quality research, social science, and mental health. >> to get quality professionals who can help them, including ethicists who can help them to create safe platforms that don't hurt anybody. reporter: abc 7 news. dan: let's move now to the latest on the pipeline breach that has spewed 145,000 gallons of oil off of the coast of huntington beach. governor newsom was in southern california today. many speculate that the oil spill may have been caused by the anchor of a ship. more information is being collected from inspections done in the past two years. >> we are going back to the details of those reports. there's no issue cited when they were last inspected. it may be academic if this turns out to have been a cause that some have speculated. dan: the pipeline was due for an
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internal inspection at the end of the month. governor newsom has declared a state of emergency to free up money for cleanup. investigators say a criminal investigation against the pipeline coms likeink at a it happened last night at the eldercare alliance warehouse on foothill boulevard. investigators say the damaged equipment included a pallet stacker. it used it to load groceries onto delivery trucks to be taken to more than 8000 low income seniors in oakland. this is a shame. pg&e is telling everyone about a new power line safety measure that is leading to preventative power outages. pg&e held a webinar this evening to explain the new system that is intended to help reduce the risk of wildfires. crews are currently adjusting the sensitivity of the power lines to automatically turn off power any time an issue is detected.
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since launching the new safety settings in july, the company says it has seen a 60% decrease in potential fire hazards. about 45% of powerlines have had their settings adjusted at this point. let's move now to the weather forecast. sandia patel is here. noticeably cooler. sandhya: 20 degrees. the good news is the cooler pattern is good in terms of fire danger this week. let's talk about what happened. marine layer ramped up, 600 feet deep today. the sun went down at 6:47. what a sight it was to behold. wind pushing the marine layer across the bay pretty fast tonight. we are seeing the wind still this evening. it's an onshore wind, gusting to 37 on mount diablo. mount st. helena, 26 miles per hour. that same wind will continue tomorrow. temperatures will fall some more, especially inland.
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tomorrow afternoon, 25 mile per hour winds. the system that brought us the change is pushing into the pacific northwest. it enhanced our marine layer and the wind, certainly bringing some rain to our north. unfortunately, it won't make it here yet. visibility down to seven miles in half moon bay. be careful tomorrow morning if you have two drive and commute. 60's on your temperatures right now. a live look as we look toward san francisco. you can see the fog layer there. good air qualities in few days, just like it was today. you get a chance to enjoy. looking at san francisco. morning clouds, fog, patchy drizzle. a slight chance of a couple showers friday, best chance in the south bay. not expecting showers for fleet week festivities tomorrow or thursday. cool and breezy on friday. we are looking at less cloud cover, fine flying weather by
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sunday. your morning temperatures are falling. mid 40's to the mid-50's. the coolest spots in the north bay valleys despite the cloud cover. you might want to grab the jacket before you go. tomorrow afternoon, breezy pattern. upper 50's around half moon bay to the mid-70's in fairfield. antioch at 75. san jose at 68. 72 in santa rosa. 70 in napa. erures wnow here's a look at th. they get snow showers friday night. another system comes in early next week, bringing them rain and snow showers. if you are traveling to tahoe, it's just a chance tomorrow. better opportunity thursday into friday. certainly a welcome sight. it's a cooling trend. recent conditions. slight chance of a few showers
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in the south bay friday. we go to dry and warmer for the upcoming weekend. everything is going on. nice-looking weather ahead. nice-looking weather ahead. dan: lovely weather. ♪ ♪ ♪ nice-looking weather ahead. dan: lovely weather. ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ in business, setbacks change everything. so get comcast business internet and add securityedge. it helps keep your network safe by scanning for threats every 10 minutes. and unlike some cybersecurity options, this helps protect every connected device.
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2019. the blue angels flew in yesterday for the only fleet week in the country to happen in real life this year. san francisco's mayor encouraged everyone to enjoy the week safely. >> make sure that you participate, you attend, you follow the covid restrictions so you don't get in trouble. make sure that you do your part because we are still in a pandemic. dan: the air show runs friday through sunday. get all the fleet week fun and information on our website. a surprise participant
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the giants have several days off before hosting the nationally division series on friday against the dodgers or cardinals. giants held a workout this afternoon with brandon belt doing fielding drills despite his broken thumb. best hope would be for belle to return in the league championship series. playoff baseball can be so stressful but the giants had to win every day down the stretch just win the division. they are battle tested. >> we are fine. we are ready for those moments. there's a lot of experience in those moments. just the personality of our players, the character, the makeup of our team has demonstrated that those moments want be too big. >> more of the mental battle that we will go through here is the games mean a lot. we play meaningful games down to the end. we got good practice in. >> it's time to in the championship. larry: yankees and red sox, american league wildcard game. the american flag over the monster there. $324 million for games like this
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but not results like that. xander bogaerts gives the red sox the lead in the first. more trouble for: the third. kyle schwaber misses out. being to the third. red sox, 3-1 and the six. giancarlo stanton lines went off the green monster. aaron judge will try to score all the way from first. rely comes in from center. bogart's the perfect throw home. he threw it rick and hard. judge was out by a mile. red sox face tampa bay in the alds. andrew wiggins had a legit reason to be concerned about getting vaccinated. he got the shot a few days ago so he can play in warriors homes games. he explained having an allergic reaction to medicine a couple years ago and he was worried that the j&j shot may cause another reaction. >> it was a scary moment. i carry an epipen now. i know there's a lot of people that get reaction or injuries
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from the vaccination. also, i don't know what it's going to do to me in 10 years. dan: klay thompson continuing his rehab from a.c.l. and achilles injuries. now practicing to be a ninja. clay has turned into a great content creator. must follow on instagram. let me get this straight. you've got an a.i. strategy to deliver a better customer experience,
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