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to do with vaccinations. tonight, an update on how close we are to given shots to kids as young as five years old. >> it is a measurable difference. good evening and thank you for joining us. >> you are watching abc 7 news at 6:00. we are one step closer to taking off our masks indoors once again. the metrics outlined by bay area health officials are strict. they won't take effect that away. >> accounting must reach the yellow chair for moderate covid transmission and stay at that level for three weeks. 80% of the total population in the county must be fully vaccinated or eight weeks must have passed since fda authorization of a covid vaccine for children aged 5-11. why eight weeks? >> it will take at least that long for kids to start to get
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there two doses -- their two doses. you need another three weeks before you are fully immune after the second shot. >> know bay area county meets these requirements. these guidelines apply to all bay area san franciscosan franciscosan fi guidelines for certain circumstances where indoor masks can become optional. san francisco's rules specifically for indoor places where access is controlled like your office. gyms and church. if everyone in the group is fully vaccinated, you can take off your mask. theytheythey us again. is that good or bad? cornell barnard is live. you spent the day asking people
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that question. >> lots of reaction. when it comes to asking or unmasking. it is a lot of questions out there. some people say they are ready to lose their masks asap. >> you can't underestimate how happy the fitness industry is in san francisco right now. >> dave thought it would never happen but next week, mask requirements will be lifted for gyms and fitness centers in san francisco. >> ye ask -- you asked everybody, it is hard to work out when you have a mask and now we can tell people come in, it is safe. you don't have to wear a mask as long as you are vaccinated. as long as everybody is spread out and people don't mess around , just be safe. as long as they are vaccinated.
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>> do you look forward to working without a mask? >> absolutely. the closer we can get to normal, i am all for it. >> the mayor tweeting that this is an important step forward because it will have -- other officers to have better routines. the city lights -- the city looks like it is coming together again. >> i am ready to take them off. >> they area counties -- when covid transmission is low and at least 80% of the population is vaccinated. >> definitely more frustrated than upset because a lot of it does not make sense. >> adam covax owns gyms. he says he has followed health and safety rules for more than a year but wonders if new criteria could ever be met. >> i have mixed feelings about it because i am close to sonoma
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county. -- masks for now. we are live in marin county. >> less talk about bars and restaurants in san francisco. do you still have to mask up starting next week? >> we were asked to that question a lot last week. yes. you have to keep wearing that inside bars and restaurants. it is all designed to protect families and proof of vaccination for grown-ups still required to get in. >> thank you. >> the country's 28 million children between ages five and 11 could be up next. pfizer has submitted its trial data to the fda for emergency use authorization. david louis looks at how this
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will impacts -- impact schools and families. pediatric trials have been underway for most. >> we have a higher probability of keeping kids in the classroom , keeping classrooms open for the benefit of their education. >> others come extending this. >> this is a big deal the large percentage of our population that kids do makeup. the more people we can get vaccinated in total, the more this pushes us closer and closer to getting close to her immunity. >> public officials make it into another wall of resistance when it comes to vaccines. one third of parents will get there 5-11 euros vaccinated
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right away. 24% want to vaccinate their child. >> is an embarrassment in a developed country to have -- it is an embarrassment in a developed country to have this many children die of a preventable disease. >> talk to your child's p detrick health care professional. that is the person that is trained to understand what the data means in these pediatric trials. >> final fda approval could take months. they are planning more large-scale fascination vents in conjunction with schools. david louis, abc 7 news. >> today's news has parents extremely hopeful there will be some reduction for their young children soon. it is now up to the federal government to closely scrutinize federal -- pfizer data.
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> this will get the fda to look very closely at the data to make sure that antibody of a translate to an efficient vaccine but not only that, they will be looking at safety data and manufacturing data. if you can scale this vaccine in time. >> you can ask our vaccine team your questions. >> when it comes to the the the effect on children, new numbers from the 80 c paint a sobering picture. one in every 500 kids has lost a mother, father or grandparent because of covid-19. julian glover joins us live with the story. black and brown children have been hit the hardest. >> it is an unfortunate reality for these black and brown families. we know they were disproportionately affected by the virus early on in the pandemic and that they were more reluctant to take up the vaccine and now we are learning the
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children in these committees, the impacts could last a lifetime. >> sobering new numbers out from the cdc, revealing 140,000 kids in the u.s. lost a father, mother or grandparent that took care of them. in california, the number of children who lost a primary or secondary caregiver is the highest in the country at 75,000. white these early traumas that can happen in a person's life as later ripple effects not just on mental health but physical health. >> this is the at risk youth and said this could have a lifelong impact on a child development. black and brown youth are hit the hardest. the cdc report shows one in every 168 american indian alaskan children lost a primary or secondary caregiver during the pandemic. one of every 412 hispanic
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children, one of every 612 asian american children. >> statistics have shown how much there is food insecurity, home insecurity and also -- all sorts of issues that disproportionally affect black, latin native american -- latin native american committees. when you add on an extra loss, that is a major life event. >> local nonprofit adoption agencies, family voters have seen your kids entering the foster care system. >> there has been a big decrease in the number of children that have come into care. >> this means kids are likely slipping through the crack. the reason it was much more difficult for teachers to report possible shot abuse cases was because of virtual learning. the number of people looking to
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grow their family even during certain times remains steady. >> families that want to adopt have continued to come forward. >> i want to put this into perspective for everyone. i found this to be so eliminating. -- illuminating. on average, every single public school in the u.s. has at least one kid who lost a parent, a grandparent, a caregiver due to covid. someone who probably the world to that kid. according live, julian glover, abc 7 news. >> thank you so much. >> what is up with a mess here? this is behind schedule and over budget. new at six, we are figuring out why. >> it is one of the favorite times of the year. it is fleet week with blue angels in the air and sailors ih
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next season. thanks doc. wow, he already scheduled my pt. i love doctors who work with athletes. does he know you tripped over a basketball? that's a sports injury. at kaiser permanente, we make getting care easy so you can get back on the court quicker. >> the blue and those are back b for the past few hours they have been flying over the bay area in neighborhoods up for this weekend's big fleet week showcase. i saw them go past a couple of times. always impressive. we got to talk with the pilots today. >> blue endo pilots blasted off
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for a site survey. a quick bay area flyover before their thursday afternoon dress rehearsal ahead of their fleet week air show. >> i will tell you what, going over angel island and seeing the bay bridge, the golden gate amazing. to see alcatraz of close and personal is -- up close and personal is cool. >> he was in the backseat of 2019 -- in 2019. now he will pilot jet number one. >> it has been fantastic. we are not over the pandemic what yet but to get out there and do our mission. to demonstrate our navy marine corps forces to the american public has been fantastic. it is the 75th year. >> these f 18 super hornets are the enemy of cool.
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you could catch a glimpse of the royal blue pointy nose to jets on the ground as blue angel fans peered through the chain-link fence and -- awww >> it is fun to watch them walk around. >> what do you like best about the blue angels? >> they are fast. >> superfast. >> they are fast and inspirational. i am leslie brinkley, abc 7c 7c7 news. >> i only heard them. i was pressed against the window. thousands of people will come to san francisco to enjoy the blue angels. san francisco is the only city in the country hosting this event because the city's covid numbers are so low. businesses that have suffered
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during the pandemic could not be happier. >> fleet week has been one of those san francisco traditions. laster when it was canceled because of the pandemic, many of those who lost out were restaurants. >> it a sense of normalcy. -- it is a sense of normalcy. >> san francisco is the only city in the country hosting a fleet week. the other cities were forced to cancel. >> follow the covid restrictions so you don't get in trouble. make sure you do your part because we are still in a pandemic. >> the navy band -- the destroyers played at this iconic corner of fisherman's wharf. these military bands will be performing in every area of san francisco from the marina to the bayview. fleet week in a way is a sign of a new beginning. >> everybody is ready for li d
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it is like we all forgot what that feels like. >> the air show was here, concerts are starting up, the warriors are starting up. >> even for some of the sailors visiting, it is the first big outing since the pandemic. >> here is what you need to know. the airshow once tomorrow between golden gate bridge and alcatraz. the full list of events is on our website. will we be able to see them? >> that is the big question. spencer, will the weather cooperate? >> i think it is going to. let me give you a look at what is going on. we will start with our fleet week weekend airshow forecast. tomorrow will be cloudy early as you can see.
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cool and breezy with brighter skies. look at the skies on saturday and sunday. sunny skies for the most part, sunny for the airshow. we have a brisk onshore breeze. 20 mile-per-hour winds and many other locations. it is a cooling breeze. the tort for our temperature change shows most locations are to have a five degrees cooler. here is a look at emeryville. it is a cool 56 degrees. low 60's at san jose and mountain view. 55 at half moon bay. this is cloudier there than it was in the afternoon. you can make a comparison, 60 degrees right now. we have low 60's at fairfield and concord. 59 degrees at livermore.
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we will see increasing wind gusts over the hills, especially in the north bay. any fires that develop may spread rapidly. a fire weather watch, here is the beautiful sunset sky. the forecast features a few chances of a shower early tomorrow. sunny and mild afternoons will be with us. gusty wind with increased fire danger early next week. overnight, look for some low clouds, possibly some morning showers. it looks like the best chance of the southbay with the diablo range. they could occur about anywhere. showers and drizzle, overnight temperatures will be mainly in the low to mid 50's.
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in the north bay, we will drop into the low and mid 40's. highs from 59 to half moon bay, low to mid 60's for most locations around the bay shoreline. in that areas will be around the mid to upper 60's. -- in land areas will be around the mid to upper 60's. the long-range starts tomorrow morning. overnight, into early saturday morning, we should dry up quickly. that will give us mainly sunny skies. here is the accuweather 7-day forecast. it will warm up and turned wendy, gusty in fact -- turn wendy -- windy. dan: thank you so much. it is the end of an era at san jose state. why after five
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topical pain relief ingredient. it's clinically proven, reduces inflammation and comes in original prescription strength. salonpas. it's good medicine. >> elon musk announced today that he is moving the company headquarters from palo alto to austin texas. the announcement came at a tesla shareholder meeting. the company is not moving out of fremont, he made that point quickly. >> we will continue to expand our activities in california. this is not tesla leaving california.
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our intention is to increase output for fremont and nevada by 50%. >> musk says the bay areath drae bakery has drawbacks such as how high the property prices are. >> dorsey has more on the decision and the legacy students say she leaves behind. >> another major change is underway at san jose state university. happening on this timeline but i also think it is probably the right decision.
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i think this is something that really needed to happen because otherwise, it would be hard to be an effective leader of an institution like this. >> the best interest of the campus continues to be at the forefront of every decision i make. i continue -- i truly love this university. she leaves shortly after the department of justice ruled the school mishandled the sexual assault claims by former steel -- former student athletes. they reached a settlement with those involved. students we spoke with hope the next president can bring sjs you from under the -- out from under the -- sjsu out from under the dark cloud they are in now. >> i hope that the next president can understand the student base here.
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>> i hope the next president can take care of the student athletes who were hurt in that case, settle it and bring san jose back and i hope thereope th be good things in the news. grace in san jose, dustin dorsey, abc 7 news. dorsey, abc 7 news. >> the community needs help right now. no time to wait. >>
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facing right now. >> the examples get even worse. a 15 roll girl shot and killed in a car is the hundred night homicide this year. -- 109thththth this year. >> law enforcement officials' continued message is that more needs to be done to stop this violence. >> another day, another sad story out of oakland. >> how many times do we have to cry out for help? how many times do we have to say to you that we are in a moment of crisis? >> a 15-year-old girl was shot and killed in the passenger seat of a car following a road rage incident near bancroft avenue and 50th avenue. speaking at a news conference, the chief said that while his heart breaks over the tragic incident, the police alone cannot stop the violence. >> if you have not spoken out,
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you should feel saddened by that. if you have not exercised your voice, you should feel saddened by that. >> this is the 100 night homicide so far this year. it comes on the heels of another homicide last week which saw the kill -- the death of a beloved oakland hero. opd just does not have the resources to keep up according to the officers. >> almost 300 shootings this year. officers are leaving and and to agencies and communities around us. >> between 1500 and 2000 calls come into the department every day. armstrong says he does not have time to wait for long-term solutions. >> five homicides in seven days. that is what we have seen. we don't have time to wait. >> five homicides in seven days. a moment of crisis in one of the great cities in the bay area.
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this is a great community. these are problems we need to solve. this story touches on a lot of issues and it is why we put together the resources you will find on abc7news.com/take action. you will find information on topics like on violence. >> video and audio recordings indicate a man gilroy officers shot and killed lord officers to the location and ambushed them. david lopez is wanted for attempted murder after shooting someone multiple times. lopez was telling the dispatcher where he was, saying he wanted to turn himself in. where are you? >> lopez told the 911 dispatcher
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he was not armed but was intoxicated. a police officer went to the location and found him and ordered him to lie on the ground. lopez fired two rounds at the patrol car. the police officer returned fire and when he pulled out a second gun, that is when another police officer turned up on the scene. >> lopez was hit once and that gunshot killed him. no one else was hurt. >> the investigation into what caused a massive oil spill off the orange county coastline continues to focus on ships that pass that area. the district attorney's office confirms that a criminal investigation is underway with multiple state and federal investigations. >> cleanup crews huntington beach peer.
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filled with tarballs. >> i am upset. i love the ocean. we are all in our swimsuits and we are ready to go into the water. we wondered why the beach was closed with all of the caution tape. >> six days after a pipeline ruptured, the cleanup is ongoing. the coast guard updated the amount of oil for this from this bill to a minimum 24,000 gallons. >> we are seeing trends that indicate fewer and further between, later sheen, less heavy oil -- later sheen, -- l ighter sheen, less heavy oil.
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>> the vessel was cleared and released. satellite images of the area where the pipeline is located as many as seven ships passed over the pipeline on friday. scottrade hunters environment of disasters and analyzed the ship movements and found another large container ship. >> we are not saying they caused damage to the pipeline but certainly they were in the area. maybe they saw something. maybe somebody on the crew saw something when they were passing over the pipeline and going toward their anchorage point. >> investigators remain tightlipped about the cause of the oil spill and the timeline of when it was reported. the orange county district attorney's office has opened a criminal investigation into this bill and, fight energy -- and amplified energy's ceo is missing. -- was missing from the press conferences.
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>> we can see the crisis unfolding on our southern border and some challenges are not as visible. we have one family's story. >> he is my only son. >> this is the moment i met the javon family in 2019. as their son moved into the freshman dorm at uc berkeley, the family is from india and lived in america since 2013. it has now hit a major snag with the u.s. immigration system. >> it is very difficult. i try to give myself positives. >> he works for a private consulting firm and has an h-1b visa. his wife and son have h for independence visas. that means they cannot work. tj is a junior chemical engineering -- chemical
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engineering -- is a junior chemical engineering major. >> t.j. needs his age for visa converted to an -- h4 visa converted to an f-1 visa. >> the process is still underway. it is more than a year now. >> this happens to a lot of people. it has been happening more in the last several years. it was clear that the last administration wanted to decrease immigration to our countries. our immigration laws are broken. >> she said that covid existing immigration backlog worse. >> it had its ranks decimated. that made it really hard for those of us that are trying to
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help people legally come to the united states as well as those who are here and whatever status they have to become legal, become permanent residents, work your legally. >> in t.j.'s case, he is at risk of aging out of the visa. he can't stay on it once he turns 21. he is 20. >> he needs to have an alternate visa or he has to leave the country. >> and not complete his senior year at uc berkeley. the school is aware. he has hired a private attorney. all anyone can do is wait on the government. there are families across the country with similar issues and not even a fraction of the resources. >> it can take them years if ever to have their employee become legal if they are a small company and don't have the resources of a big firm.
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>> they are dealing with a separate immigration issue. his wife has been stuck in india since march. she left to visit her ailing mother after already losing one parent at the height of the pandemic. because of her visa status, she still can't come back to the u.s.. >> abc 7 news did reach out to a number of local agencies trying to help the family. fortunately we have not had a lot of luck. when families have been waiting for as long as they have, a common next step is to reach out to congressional reps editor for help. the family is actively working on taking those next steps. >> what is up with the mess on venice -- van
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107 people rode bart yesterday. yesterday's number is higher than august. than recent wednesdays. the ferry offered free rides for clean air day. tomorrow will be a big day tomorrow in san francisco. both the warriors and the giants will be playing home games, essentially at the same time. less than a mile from each other. the warriors hosted the lakers at the chase center while the giants take on the dodgers at 6:37 p.m. at oracle part. if you go to chase center, your ticket serves as a free unit ticket. >> and transportation in san francisco, the board of supervisors mosley agrees with a civil grand jury report about what went wrong with the venice
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improvement project. the project will create the first bus rapid transit system with dedicated bus lanes. it is overbudget and past deadline. melanie woodrow has been covering this project for two years running now and has tonight's update. >> if hindsight is 2020, division for the venice improvement project is looking a lot clearer. tom maguire admitted this today. rapid transit passenger service is slated to begin in early 2022. three years later than originally promised at the start of construction. civil grand jury report on the cost of the project had increased to 304 $6 million. 23% over budget. callers were outraged. >> i don't see an end in sight. >> they could have listened to delays and cost overruns had it
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done more exploratory pot holing. >> there was a whole lot more work that needed to be done at the front end. >> we believe it was a contractor that was required to do the pot holing. we ultimately do oversee the contractor. >> the board of supervisors found both walsh and the organization bear responsibility. >> six require further analysis, three had already been implemented and two would be. one of those no longer forcing the city to go with the cheapest bid when they are not the most qualified. the supervisor says he will likely introduce legislation to implement that recommendation in the spring of 2022. >> the process for selecting laws is not the right way to select contractors. >> the supervisor is hopeful the city will apply the lessons
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learned from this one in the future. the grand jury members here. >> we are pleased they seem to take these recommendations more seriously than the mta and other direct -- departments. >> our only chance for rain for the week arrives tomorrow. spencer is keeping his eye on the storm, see the latest [ sneeze ] are you ok? oh, it's just a cold. if you have high blood pressure, a cold is not just a cold. unlike other cold medicines, coricidin provides powerful cold relief without raising your blood pressure be there for life's best moments with coricidin. now in sugar free liquid.
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correct that was such a nice shout we saw before the break. -- >> that was such a nice shot we saw before the break. spencer: it is cool and breezy and enough clouds that we could see a supreme court to an early morning hours. here is a look at the overnight conditions. we are mainly in the low to mid 50's. we may see a few light and prickly raindrops. we will see lots of sun in the afternoon. mid-60's around the bay shoreline and upper 60's to near 70 in land. early next week, the wind will increase, it will be dusty --
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gusty with dry and dusty wind blowing through. here is the accuweather 7 it forecast. fleet week is here. skies will be mainly sunny. mid 70's in land. up to 80 on sunday. monday and tuesday, it turns windy, gusty, dry conditions. mild fall weather for the remainder of the week. >> so much to talk about in sports. crisis mentor is talking about the weather. he would be sad if the dodgers were so-called. it is going to be chilly at the ballpark. it would be unfortunate for them. the giants and dodgers have combined for 213 wins this season. that never happened before.
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regular-season games, similar to 1889. which we all remember. enough history. the blue angels were flying over the ballpark today, so cool. the giants won 107 year, the dodgers won 106. evan longoria said that these teams should meet in the championship series, not in the divisional series. >> baseball may have to think about how to restructure how things happen. hundred six wins and 107 wins does not feel like a ds matchup but we knew that we would have to go through them and they knew they would have to go through us. >> being in a true generational rivalry like this, it is different. i wish everyone that put on a baseball uniform could be part of this rivalry. >> this will be gabe kapler's
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first time managing in the postseason. this is different from the regular season, the pregame and post them set up. that became apparent immediately. >> do you have a starting lineup? >> i don't want to give you the starting lineup. this is so formal. i really want to go to the dugout. >> he will not go to the dugout. >> tony evers and dus d are the oldest managers to be in the postseason, both over 70. jake myers gets the start and drives in the first run of the series. yourdon alvarez -- yordan alv arez hits one out. jimmy corrupt the did not --
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jimmy g did not practice today. the possibility of him playing on sunday is slim. but the 49ers don't want to say that trey lance is going to start because what the cardinals to prepare for both quarterbacks. >> what i can tell you is that jimmy g is one of the toughest football players i have ever been around. if he is healthy enough to play at the level he expect of himself, he will do that. but that is between kyle and jimmy corrupt love. -- jimmy >> larry beil would not reveal that trey lance is likely to start because he did not want to
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