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i'm amanda del castillo with that story up next. >>> can you spread coronavirus without symptoms?ay area expert clarifies confusion from the world health organization. >> and i'm meteorologist drew tuma. get ready for a warm wednesday tomorrow afternoon. we'll have the numbers and the forecast ahead. >>> but first, here's a look at what's coming up on jimmy kimmel live. jimmy? >> thanks, dan and ama. this is the night you've been preparing your whole life for. we made a deal that we would send each other ♪ ♪ we've always put safety first. ♪ ♪ and we always will. ♪ ♪ le. ♪ ♪ for the future. and there has never been a summer when it's mattered more. wherever you go, summer safely. get zero percent apr financing for up to five years on select models and exclusive lease offers. there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage you
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. >> abc 7 news amanda del castillo is there live. amanda, tell us what's happening where you are. >> more than 100 protesters just left washington high school here in fremont. they are making that two-mile trip to fremont police headquarters, which is where we're at right now. we want to send it to sky7 so you can get a view of what that crowd looks like overhead. plenty of young people wanting to make a difference. organizers say they're expecting around 300 people to come protest the death of george floyd and to push for the end of police brutality. fremont pd added staffing to its patrol division. we are still expecting the citywide curfew to go into effect at 8:00 tonight through 5:00 a.m. pd says this is to prevent large-scale looting, though they add there has been no credible threat. we connected with a 16-year-old high school stunt, the first protester to arrive this afternoon with permission from his parents, he shared why he's taking part in multiple protests across the bay area and again today in his hometown. >> i got to p
. >> abc 7 news amanda del castillo is there live. amanda, tell us what's happening where you are. >> more than 100 protesters just left washington high school here in fremont. they are making that two-mile trip to fremont police headquarters, which is where we're at right now. we want to send it to sky7 so you can get a view of what that crowd looks like overhead. plenty of young people wanting to make a difference. organizers say they're expecting around 300 people to come protest...
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abc7 reporter amanda del castillo has more on the concern. >> reporter: loud booms and bright lights behind the joint meeting. discussion surrounding illegal fireworks and how to stop the behavior before any real destruction. >> ultimately it's a community problem. we're the ones who really have to engage our own networks, organizations and talk to people if we know who they are, if they're our neighbors. >> reporter: in santa clara county, sheriff's office is prepping more deputies and strike teams. >> we have zero tolerance, in other words, no fireworks are permitted in the county outside of the city of gilroy. >> reporter: sergeant lowe says the sheriff's office did not cite or arrest anyone in 2019 for illegal fireworks but didn't take long to find proof that pyre ote pyrotechnics are a problem. >> sheltering in place, i'm here, hose down everything, hope you get through it. >> reporter: san jose resident has a number of home surveillance cameras capturing the nightly blasts. launched annual fed up with fireworks campaign calling on neighbors to snap, click and report. >> you're
abc7 reporter amanda del castillo has more on the concern. >> reporter: loud booms and bright lights behind the joint meeting. discussion surrounding illegal fireworks and how to stop the behavior before any real destruction. >> ultimately it's a community problem. we're the ones who really have to engage our own networks, organizations and talk to people if we know who they are, if they're our neighbors. >> reporter: in santa clara county, sheriff's office is prepping more...
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abc7 reporter amanda del castillo has more on the concern. >> reporter: loud booms and bright lights behind the joint meeting. discussion surrounding illegal fireworks and how to stop the behavior before any real destruction. >> ultimately it's a community problem. we're the ones who really have to engage our own networks, organizations and talk to people if we know who they are, if they're our neighbors. >> reporter: in santa clara county, sheriff's office is prepping more deputies and strike teams. >> we have zero tolerance, in other words, no fireworks are permitted in the county outside of the city of gilroy. >> reporter: sergeant lowe says theid not cite or arrest anyone in 2019 for illegal fireworks but didn't take long to find proof that pyre ote pyrotechnics are a problem. >> sheltering in place, i'm here, hose down everything, hope you get through it. >> reporter: san jose resident has a number of home surveillance cameras capturing the nightly blasts. launched annual fed up with fireworks campaign calling on neighbors to snap, click and report. >> you're putting yourself at
abc7 reporter amanda del castillo has more on the concern. >> reporter: loud booms and bright lights behind the joint meeting. discussion surrounding illegal fireworks and how to stop the behavior before any real destruction. >> ultimately it's a community problem. we're the ones who really have to engage our own networks, organizations and talk to people if we know who they are, if they're our neighbors. >> reporter: in santa clara county, sheriff's office is prepping more...
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amanda del castillo, abc7 news. >>> oakland nurse who posted racist statements on social media is no longer working for sutter health, according to the company. that's not the end of it for black lives matter protesters. they staged a loud demonstration in front of the sutter administration today, confronting the ceo at one point. reporter laura anthony has the story. orteers lined es have to the fro bate's center. as blatant reaction to racist things posted by icu nurse allison cook. demonstrators handed out flyers with cook's posts. apparently shown giving middle finger. other she writes eff >> overtly racist and sutter has not decried it, still protecting mere in some ways. >> reporter: according to sources, cook has worked as recently as last weekend and subject to multiple complaints by coworkers. was not identified by name but said she was not working for sutter health. >> they did not say term. >> reporter: unclear if fired or resigned. >> sensitive, as you know. >> reporter: came out to talk to them directly. >> everything in the walls is compassionate care to people, doesn't
amanda del castillo, abc7 news. >>> oakland nurse who posted racist statements on social media is no longer working for sutter health, according to the company. that's not the end of it for black lives matter protesters. they staged a loud demonstration in front of the sutter administration today, confronting the ceo at one point. reporter laura anthony has the story. orteers lined es have to the fro bate's center. as blatant reaction to racist things posted by icu nurse allison cook....
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i'm amanda del castillo, "abc7 news." >>> in the east bay, we're learning at least 15 people have died from covid-19 at the san miguel villa nursing home in concord that. includes 14 patients and a health care worker. the chronicle reports 75 people connected to the facility have been infected. 45 patients remain at the facility. statewide, nursing homes account more than 40% of covid-19 deaths. >>> a dire warning tonight from the nation's leading infectious disease expert. dr. fauci says he's seeing a disturbing surge in covid-19 infections, and it comes as the president held a campaign rally in arizona. >> reporter: 21 states across the u.s. are seeing a surge in hospitalizations, including arizona, which has a 20% increase. president trump there tonight for a campaign event. thousands packing into this phoenix mega church to see him. many without masks. >> the person feels like they don't need to wear a i don't think they should be forced. >> i don't wear a mask, even though i have my immune system is really compromised because i'm a breast cancer survivor. >> reporter: the presiden
i'm amanda del castillo, "abc7 news." >>> in the east bay, we're learning at least 15 people have died from covid-19 at the san miguel villa nursing home in concord that. includes 14 patients and a health care worker. the chronicle reports 75 people connected to the facility have been infected. 45 patients remain at the facility. statewide, nursing homes account more than 40% of covid-19 deaths. >>> a dire warning tonight from the nation's leading infectious disease...
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i'm amanda del castillo with that story up next. >>> can you spread coronavirus without symptoms?ay area expert clarifies confusion from the world health organization. >> and i'm meteorologist drew tuma. get ready for a warm wednesday tomorrow afternoon. we'll have the numbers and the forecast ahead. >>> but first, here's a look at what's coming up on jimmy kimmel live. jimmy? >> thanks, dan and ama. this is the night you've been preparing your whole life for. we made a deal that we would send each other to show up... ...for the sweet. the hectic. the tender. the tense. the frustrating. and the fiery. but for many, migraine keeps them... ...from saying... ..."i am here." we aim to change that... ...with... ...aimovig. a preventive treatment... ...for migraine in adults. one dose... ...once a month... ...is proven to reduce monthly migraine days. for some, by half or more. don't take aimovig if you're allergic to it. allergic reactions like rash or swelling can happen hours... ...to days after use. severe constipation... ...can happen. sometimes with serious complications. common s
i'm amanda del castillo with that story up next. >>> can you spread coronavirus without symptoms?ay area expert clarifies confusion from the world health organization. >> and i'm meteorologist drew tuma. get ready for a warm wednesday tomorrow afternoon. we'll have the numbers and the forecast ahead. >>> but first, here's a look at what's coming up on jimmy kimmel live. jimmy? >> thanks, dan and ama. this is the night you've been preparing your whole life for. we...
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i'm amanda del castillo, "abc7 news." >>> in the east bay, we're learning at least 15 people have died from covid-19 at the san miguel villa nursing home in concord that. includes 14 patients and a health care worker. the chronicle reports 75 people connected to the facility have been infected. 45 patients remain at the facility. statewide, nursing homes account more than 40% of covid-19 deaths. >>> a dire warning tonight from the nation's leading infectious disease expert. dr. fauci says he's seeing a disturbing surge in covid-19 infections, and it comes as the president held a campaign rally in arizona. >> reporter: 21 states across the u.s. are seeing a surge in hospitalizations, including arizona, which has a 20% increase. president trump there tonight for a campaign event. thousands packing into this phoenix mega church to see him. many without masks. >> the person feels like they don't need to wear a mask. i don't think they should be forced. >> i don't wear a mask, even though i have my immune system is really compromised because i'm a breast cancer survivor. >> reporter: the pr
i'm amanda del castillo, "abc7 news." >>> in the east bay, we're learning at least 15 people have died from covid-19 at the san miguel villa nursing home in concord that. includes 14 patients and a health care worker. the chronicle reports 75 people connected to the facility have been infected. 45 patients remain at the facility. statewide, nursing homes account more than 40% of covid-19 deaths. >>> a dire warning tonight from the nation's leading infectious disease...
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abc7 news reporter amanda del castillo shows us what to expect if you're heading over the hill to santa cruz. >> whether in the mountains, on the boardwalk, or through downtown, people across the city of santa cruz say they're ready for any level of reopening. ready to welcome the usual summer rush during the most unusual time. >> this place would be packed right now. it would be standing room only on the sidewalks there would be a line to get into the movie theater. >> and that reality may return soon, as the county's revise hey lifts some major restrictions effective friday. lodging restrictions removed. >> slower, gradual opening. we're expecting 30 to 40% occupancy this week and the building the rest of the month of june. >> chaminade joins a list of hotel, motels and vacation rentals able to get back to business. the general manager says covid-19 shut down the 300-acre property after a $10 million renovation. he says on a typical summer weekend, chaminade would sell out. now he estimates business won't get back to normal for the next year. >> the majority of our demographic travele
abc7 news reporter amanda del castillo shows us what to expect if you're heading over the hill to santa cruz. >> whether in the mountains, on the boardwalk, or through downtown, people across the city of santa cruz say they're ready for any level of reopening. ready to welcome the usual summer rush during the most unusual time. >> this place would be packed right now. it would be standing room only on the sidewalks there would be a line to get into the movie theater. >> and...
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amanda del castillo gives us a glimpse into today's normal. >> reporter: it is back to business and busy in the south bay. santana row, many retailers and restaurants have reopened. but people returned to a much different scene. this 11-year-old agrees. shopping during a pandemic takes serious patience from everyone. even retail workers have a few new tasks on their to-do lists. >> wearing facial masks and also hand sanitizer for customers. limit the amount of customers in the store. >> reporter: the process of trying on clothes has become cumbersome. >> they want us to steam it and then put it back to hang for like a day. >> reporter: on monday, westfield valley fair reopened to shoppers. some felt the election wasn't kid friendly. >> got twweeks. >> reporter: however, the option to browse, shop, hit and have a meal are activities people have gone without for months. >> that was an experience that we create, that was kind of our once a weekend way to get out. >> reporter: while some couldn't wait to be back, others shared concerns. at one point, the county was the hardest hit in califor
amanda del castillo gives us a glimpse into today's normal. >> reporter: it is back to business and busy in the south bay. santana row, many retailers and restaurants have reopened. but people returned to a much different scene. this 11-year-old agrees. shopping during a pandemic takes serious patience from everyone. even retail workers have a few new tasks on their to-do lists. >> wearing facial masks and also hand sanitizer for customers. limit the amount of customers in the...
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abc7 news reporter amanda del castillo shows us what to expect if you're heading over the hill to santa cruz. >> whether in the mountains, on the boardwalk, or through downtown, people across the city of santa cruz say they're ready for any level of reopening. ready to welcome the usual summer rush during the most unusual time. >> this place would be packed right now. it would be standing room only on the sidewalks there would be a line to get into the movie theater. >> and that reality may return soon, as the county's newly revised health order out tuesday lifts some major restrictions effective friday. lodging restrictions removed. >> slower, gradual opening. we're expecting 30 to 40% occupancy this week and the building the rest of the month of june. >> chaminade joins a list of hotel, motels and vacation rentals able to get back to business. the general manager says covid-19 shut down the 300-acre property after a $10 million renovation. he says on a typical summer weekend, chaminade would sell out. now he estimates business won't get back to normal for the next year. >> the majorit
abc7 news reporter amanda del castillo shows us what to expect if you're heading over the hill to santa cruz. >> whether in the mountains, on the boardwalk, or through downtown, people across the city of santa cruz say they're ready for any level of reopening. ready to welcome the usual summer rush during the most unusual time. >> this place would be packed right now. it would be standing room only on the sidewalks there would be a line to get into the movie theater. >> and...
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amanda del castillo is live with the story. amanda? >> dan, protesters just arrived to police headquarters here in fremont about ten minutes ago. i'm going to step out of the way so you can see this demonstration going on right now. i'm estimating a couple hundred protesters, more than 300, that's for sure. the group marched the two miles from washington high school to fremont police headquarters, many in masks, carrying sign, hoping their message is heard. of course, like the similar efforts we've seen across the bay area, the crowd is protesting the death of george floyd and calling for an end to police brutality. i want to take you overhead to sky 7. as a show of solidarity, we've seen many kneel at these demonstrations. at a protest earlier this week, many called on fremont mayor lily mei to take a knee. her refusal caught the attention of many including protest organizers who we spoke to early. harvey littleman says i almost prefer it because i want to know where you stand rather than your propaganda of kneeling. i would rather us
amanda del castillo is live with the story. amanda? >> dan, protesters just arrived to police headquarters here in fremont about ten minutes ago. i'm going to step out of the way so you can see this demonstration going on right now. i'm estimating a couple hundred protesters, more than 300, that's for sure. the group marched the two miles from washington high school to fremont police headquarters, many in masks, carrying sign, hoping their message is heard. of course, like the similar...
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in fremont, i'm amanda del castillo, abc 7 news. >>> antibody testing will start today in sonoma county for certain groups. right now this is only for first responders, recovered cases and their close contacts. it will be at the public health lab in santa rosa. they plan to conduct 100 tests per day. they are hoping to test 3400 people in the next four weeks. results are expected to take about two weeks. >>> all right, lisa, it's pretty windy. >> that's right. we're looking at a gusty day today, with winds 35 miles an hour at our beaches. glowing in that morning sun, santa cruz. breezy in spots but the wind has not peaked yet. it's going to get pretty windy right on through the afternoon. we'll talk about the winds, the weekend and the look ahead for a warmer week, coming up. >> sounds good. thank you, lisa. >>> the protest that took over highway 101 in san jose last week, things spilled over and one man targeted was seriously injured by a riot gun. hear what he's now doing with his connections to the police chief. >>> plus a restart for outdoor dining in the south bay. see what will be
in fremont, i'm amanda del castillo, abc 7 news. >>> antibody testing will start today in sonoma county for certain groups. right now this is only for first responders, recovered cases and their close contacts. it will be at the public health lab in santa rosa. they plan to conduct 100 tests per day. they are hoping to test 3400 people in the next four weeks. results are expected to take about two weeks. >>> all right, lisa, it's pretty windy. >> that's right. we're...
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in san jose, i'm amanda del castillo, abc7 news. >>> let's take a look at what is going on outside by take a look at our neighborhood temperatures under a clear sky. mid to upper 50s through the trivalley and 49 and look at that lafayette a school spot and near 60 in antioch and brentwood and 60 in oakland and 50 in los gatos and everybody else mid 50s. and here's a look at san jose and partly cloudy and 59 des.omd safe all day if you're walking the dog and exercising moderate pollen being stirred up by the breezy conditions this afternoon. tree pollen is back just a little bit. here's a look at the peninsula. 59 at 8:00 and a whole lot more sunshine than yesterday. spike right around 70 at 2:00 and down to 62 by 8:00. let's take a look at the east bay. stuck in the 60s through noon and we jump from 60 to 69 and low 70s for about three or four hours this afternoon and then down to 64 by 8:00 and then our last stop san francisco and 58 at 8:00 and then the breezes kick in at noon and continue through 6:00 hovering right around 63 to 64 degrees. just a little bit below average during th
in san jose, i'm amanda del castillo, abc7 news. >>> let's take a look at what is going on outside by take a look at our neighborhood temperatures under a clear sky. mid to upper 50s through the trivalley and 49 and look at that lafayette a school spot and near 60 in antioch and brentwood and 60 in oakland and 50 in los gatos and everybody else mid 50s. and here's a look at san jose and partly cloudy and 59 des.omd safe all day if you're walking the dog and exercising moderate pollen...
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amanda del castillo gives us a glimpse into today's normal. >> reporter: it is back to business and busyn the south bay. santana row, many retailers and restaurants have reopened. but people returned to a much different scene. this 11-year-old agrees. shopping during a pandemic takes serious patience from everyone. even retail workers have a few new tasks on their to-do lists. >> wearing facial masks and also hand sanitizer for customers. limit the amount of customers in the store. >> reporter: the process of trying on clothes has become cumbersome. >> they want us to steam it and then put it back to hang for like a day. >> reporter: on monday, westfield valley fair reopened to shoppers. some felt the election wasn't kid friendly. >> got to get new clothes every two weeks. >> reporter: however, the option to browse, shop, hit and have a meal are activities people have gone without for months. >> that was an experience that we create, that was kind of our once a weekend way to get out. >> reporter: while some couldn't wait to be back, others shared concerns. at one point, the county was t
amanda del castillo gives us a glimpse into today's normal. >> reporter: it is back to business and busyn the south bay. santana row, many retailers and restaurants have reopened. but people returned to a much different scene. this 11-year-old agrees. shopping during a pandemic takes serious patience from everyone. even retail workers have a few new tasks on their to-do lists. >> wearing facial masks and also hand sanitizer for customers. limit the amount of customers in the store....
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as amanda del castillo reports, family thinks the officer has to be held accountable. >> reporter: family is fighting to keep him on the minds of law enforcement. demanding answers and action. claiming they've been left in the dark. >> i'm sad, my heart hurts, two months we still haven't gotten his belongings, the car from the department. >> reporter: so they took the demands to police headquarters. body cam footage from april 18th shows the moments before officer fired at 33-year-old taylor. he's seen here holding baseball bat inside local walmart. >> claiming my son has mental illness, might be true, but way our police should be reformed is to help people with illnesses. >> reporter: family members say he wasn't a danger, want the officer who shot him held accountable. >> they committed a crime, murdered my grandson, if you murdered somebody you'd be in jail, not walking around going home to your family. >> reporter: the officer who shot taylor is still on administrative leave. second responding officer is back to full duty, names not yet released. >> officers have received some death t
as amanda del castillo reports, family thinks the officer has to be held accountable. >> reporter: family is fighting to keep him on the minds of law enforcement. demanding answers and action. claiming they've been left in the dark. >> i'm sad, my heart hurts, two months we still haven't gotten his belongings, the car from the department. >> reporter: so they took the demands to police headquarters. body cam footage from april 18th shows the moments before officer fired at...
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amanda del castillo is live with the story. amanda?n, protesters just arrived to police headquarters here in fremont about ten minutes ago. i'm going to step out of the way so you can see this demonstration going on right now. i'm estimating a couple hundred protesters, more than 300, that's for sure. the group marched the two miles from washington high school to fremont police headquarters, many in masks, carrying sign, hoping their message is heard. of course, like the similar efforts we've seen across the bay area, the crowd is protesting the death of george floyd and calling for an end to police brutality. i want to take you overhead to sky 7. as a show of solidarity, we've seen many kneel at these demonstrations. at a protest earlier this week, many called on fremont mayor lily mei to take a knee.
amanda del castillo is live with the story. amanda?n, protesters just arrived to police headquarters here in fremont about ten minutes ago. i'm going to step out of the way so you can see this demonstration going on right now. i'm estimating a couple hundred protesters, more than 300, that's for sure. the group marched the two miles from washington high school to fremont police headquarters, many in masks, carrying sign, hoping their message is heard. of course, like the similar efforts we've...
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. >>> now to the south bay, we go to amanda del castillo who is live in south bay.ou are there after several days of protesting. do people feel they're being heard? >> in all honesty i have found there was no one answer to that question. what was clear is people are still feeling that pain. they're feeling that frustration. i didn't feel like anything i wrote tonight would fully represent the effort. so i'm trying something different. i'm removing myself completely, and i want you to really hear these protesters. >> black lives matter! >> this new generation is going to set america up for a greater future than its ever had. that's why i have faith with those kids and that's why i protect them so much. >> i'm 15 years old. i shouldn't be worrying about life whenever i walk my dog. i shouldn't be worrying about my life whenever i go to school. >> we have black family members. we have black friends. i have black coworkers. this matters to me. this is important to me. baot0 years d i was here standing up for people. >> stand up, fight back. >> we're only 14 and 15. they
. >>> now to the south bay, we go to amanda del castillo who is live in south bay.ou are there after several days of protesting. do people feel they're being heard? >> in all honesty i have found there was no one answer to that question. what was clear is people are still feeling that pain. they're feeling that frustration. i didn't feel like anything i wrote tonight would fully represent the effort. so i'm trying something different. i'm removing myself completely, and i want...
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. >>> now to the south bay, we go to amanda del castillo who is live in south bay.ou are there after several days of protesting. do people feel they're being heard? >> in all honesty i have found there was no one answer to that question. what was clear is people are still feeling that pain. they're feeling that frustration. i didn't feel like anything i wrote tonight would fully represent the effort. so i'm trying something different. i'm removing myself completely, and i want you to really hear these protesters. >> black lives matter! >> this new generation is going to set america up for a greater future than its ever had. that's why i have faith with those kids and that's why i protect them so much. >> i'm 15 years old. i shouldn't be worrying about life whenever i walk my dog. i shouldn't be worrying about my life whenever i go to school. >> we have black family members. we have black friends. i have black coworkers. this matters to me. this is important to me. in 20 years i don't want to look back and not be able to say that i was here standing up for people. >>
. >>> now to the south bay, we go to amanda del castillo who is live in south bay.ou are there after several days of protesting. do people feel they're being heard? >> in all honesty i have found there was no one answer to that question. what was clear is people are still feeling that pain. they're feeling that frustration. i didn't feel like anything i wrote tonight would fully represent the effort. so i'm trying something different. i'm removing myself completely, and i want...
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abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo has the details. >> reporter: hundreds marched and joined a sit in outside mayor san lacardo's home in san jose. their message and redirected into t coun n ise t tim we as a community we bring it to him, not for him to speak but to listen. >> reporter: but the mayor punt home. he was at city hall on meetings and facebook live addressing his push to ban the use of rubber bullets and also responding to demands he defund the police. >> defund doesn't work in san jose. maybe other cities have tried it and it may work in those places, but let me explain why it doesn't work in the city of san jose. first, police already in san jose are defunded. >> if he was a suspect that didn't call for a death sentence i would have rather been visiting my nephew and her visiting her son behind a glass if that wasn't the case. >> reporter: relatives say these names, these 17 people have been ignored by lacardom they say recent footage of the mayor kneeling with protesters didn't feel right. >> when took that knee that's a slap in our face because it's happening in our
abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo has the details. >> reporter: hundreds marched and joined a sit in outside mayor san lacardo's home in san jose. their message and redirected into t coun n ise t tim we as a community we bring it to him, not for him to speak but to listen. >> reporter: but the mayor punt home. he was at city hall on meetings and facebook live addressing his push to ban the use of rubber bullets and also responding to demands he defund the police. >>...
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amanda del castillo, abc 7 news. >> in contra costa county, outdoor dining, outdoor swimming pool, dogarks, picnic tables and barbecues and camp sites can reopen. you can hold religious services outdoors with 100 people and indoor indoors with a maximum of 12 people. >>> happening today, sonoma county will start antibody testing for certain groups. right now this is only for first responders, recovered cases and their close contacts. it will be at the public health lab in santa rosa. they plan to conduct 100 tests per day. results are expected to take about two weeks. all right, lisa, boy, is it windy out there right now. >> what's unusual, liz, is that it's going to stick around for the weekend and, boy, it was blustery yesterday. so we're certainly going to talk about the winds coming up and also about a warning trend for the week ahead. >> sounds good. thank you, lisa. >>> the protest that took over highway 101 in san jose last week, things spilled over and one man targeted was seriously riot gun. hear what he's now doing with his connections to the police chief. >>> plus a restart
amanda del castillo, abc 7 news. >> in contra costa county, outdoor dining, outdoor swimming pool, dogarks, picnic tables and barbecues and camp sites can reopen. you can hold religious services outdoors with 100 people and indoor indoors with a maximum of 12 people. >>> happening today, sonoma county will start antibody testing for certain groups. right now this is only for first responders, recovered cases and their close contacts. it will be at the public health lab in santa...
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i'm amanda del castillo, abc 7 news. >>> a peaceful protest on the steps of city hall. young people coming together, pushing officials to make a change. luz pena has the story. >> we're humans just like you. >> these are the faces and voices behind this movement. >> are the times you are scared and hope this the fear and shows when we unify and come together, we're unstoppable. >> the youngest is 11-year-old joshua peterson. he wrote an essay to describe the first time he experienced racism in school. >> said to me, no, i don't play. i felt unwanted and hurt. >> reporter: stories that resonate in with many in this crowd. leading the rally is this 17-year-old, along with the naacp youth council from san francisco and oakland. >> they didn't have policies that advocated for students of color. there was a huge culture that tolerated racism. >> you said the youth are the ones on the front lines. why do you think that is. >> because we are the future. >> reporter: reminding them of the civil rights movement, giving them hope. >> what's different today is i think the conscien
i'm amanda del castillo, abc 7 news. >>> a peaceful protest on the steps of city hall. young people coming together, pushing officials to make a change. luz pena has the story. >> we're humans just like you. >> these are the faces and voices behind this movement. >> are the times you are scared and hope this the fear and shows when we unify and come together, we're unstoppable. >> the youngest is 11-year-old joshua peterson. he wrote an essay to describe the...
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in fremont, i'm amanda del castillo, abc7 news. >>> also in the east bay, contra costa has opened outdoor restaurant dining as part of newly relaxed restrictions there. outdoor swimming pools, dog parks, picnic tables, barbecues and campsites can also reopen. you can hold relatiigious servi outdoors with up to 100 people and indoors with a maximum of 12 people. >>> sonoma county will start arnt body testing for certain groups. this is only for first responders, recovered cases and their close contacts. it will be at the public health lab in santa rosa. the county plans to conduct about 110 antibody day. its goal is to test 3,500 people in the next four weeks. results take two weeks. >>> it's hard with so many different counties having all different restrictions lifting them at different times. >> that's while why we'll we'll the weather fairly uniform. nice and sunny here, 56 downtown, 60 at the airport. west winds at sfo already at 32 miles an hour. so we've got a breezy and windy day today. the cooling trend continues into the weekend? yes, but we have a warming trend. >>> also, the pro
in fremont, i'm amanda del castillo, abc7 news. >>> also in the east bay, contra costa has opened outdoor restaurant dining as part of newly relaxed restrictions there. outdoor swimming pools, dog parks, picnic tables, barbecues and campsites can also reopen. you can hold relatiigious servi outdoors with up to 100 people and indoors with a maximum of 12 people. >>> sonoma county will start arnt body testing for certain groups. this is only for first responders, recovered cases...
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i'm amanda del castillo, abc7 news. >>> 5:17. time for weather. let's look from the east bay hills where it's 76 degrees and your accuweather highlights the hottest day this week with a couple records possible. now, the coast will cool with a little bit of fog, peninsula coast while some of us deal with restless sleep, once again, from the inability of our homes to cool during the overnight hours. below average highs this weekend, we'll sleep much better then. a lot of us can sleep in because we're not working. 92 in sunnyvale and morgan hill and gilroy, that's where it's wilting hot. 100. 84 in millbrae to 94 in redwood city. a ten degree spread across the peninsula today. temperatures reach the low to mid 70s and then drop a little bit along the coast as the sea breeze kicks in. 80 in downtown, south san francisco and 72 in sausalito and then down into the mid 60s this afternoon as the breezes will be faster in your areas. 92 in san rafael and sonoma 94 and 100 in cloverdale across the north bay. and 87 in berkeley today and 92 in union city and
i'm amanda del castillo, abc7 news. >>> 5:17. time for weather. let's look from the east bay hills where it's 76 degrees and your accuweather highlights the hottest day this week with a couple records possible. now, the coast will cool with a little bit of fog, peninsula coast while some of us deal with restless sleep, once again, from the inability of our homes to cool during the overnight hours. below average highs this weekend, we'll sleep much better then. a lot of us can sleep in...
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. >> i'm amanda del castillo in san jose. family-owned pharmacy is looted, leaving people without their medications and putting prescriptions in the wrong hands. that story at 11:00. >>> and only on abc7 news, san jose's police chief apologizes for his reaction to one of his officers being investigated for possible misconduct. >>> all right. here is tonight's primetime lineup on abc7 at 8:00. it's blackish followed by america in pain. what comes next. and then at 10:00, the genetic detective. and then stay with us for abc7 news at 11:00. >> jimmy kimmel live comes on at 11:35. "nightline" airs after at 12:05 a.m. but that is going to do it for this edition of abc7 news. you can look for the news any time on the abc7 news news app. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm dan ashley. for spencer christian, larry beil, all of us here, we appreciate your time and hope to see you again at 11:00. ♪ this is the... here is our second group of semifinalists. a high school english teacher from seaside, california... a seventh-grade science teacher f
. >> i'm amanda del castillo in san jose. family-owned pharmacy is looted, leaving people without their medications and putting prescriptions in the wrong hands. that story at 11:00. >>> and only on abc7 news, san jose's police chief apologizes for his reaction to one of his officers being investigated for possible misconduct. >>> all right. here is tonight's primetime lineup on abc7 at 8:00. it's blackish followed by america in pain. what comes next. and then at 10:00,...
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. >> i'm amanda del castillo in downtown san jose. after days of protests, we wanted to know whether people felt their message was being heard. that story at 11:00. >>> all four officers involved in george floyd's death have now been charged. what comes next? a former bay area police commissioner break downs the case. >>> here is tonight's primetime lineup on abc7 at 8:00, the wonderful world of disney brings you "up." followed at 10:00 by "marvel's agents of shield." and stay with us for abc7 news at 11:00. >>> and "jimmy kimmel live!" comes on at 11:35. "nightline" airs after at 12:05 a.m. that will do it for this edition of abc7. look for news any time on the abc7 news app. thanks for joining us. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm dan ashley. for larry beil, spencer christian, we appreciate your time as we do every night. we're going leave you with a live look atas c of s fncisco protesters now outside the hsoma neighborhood. the crowd started gathering at 4:00 p.m. at mission high school, and they have been marching now peacefully for hour
. >> i'm amanda del castillo in downtown san jose. after days of protests, we wanted to know whether people felt their message was being heard. that story at 11:00. >>> all four officers involved in george floyd's death have now been charged. what comes next? a former bay area police commissioner break downs the case. >>> here is tonight's primetime lineup on abc7 at 8:00, the wonderful world of disney brings you "up." followed at 10:00 by "marvel's agents...
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abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo has the details. >> reporter: hundreds marched and joined a sitmayor san lacardo's home in san jose. their message and redirected into the community. >> now is about the time we as a community we bring it to him, not for him to speak but to listen. >> reporter: but the mayor wasn't home. he was at city hall on meetings and facebook live addressing his push to ban the use of rubber bullets and also responding to demands he defund the police. >> defund doesn't work in san jose. maybe other cities have tried it and it may work in those places, but let me explain why it doesn't work in the city of san jose. first, san jose in many ways is already defunded. >> families at friday's sit in say numbers and budgets won't bring back their loved ones, people who have died at the hands of south bay law enforcement. >> if he was a suspect that didn't call for a death sentence i would have rather been visiting my nephew and her visiting her son behind a glass if that was the case. >> reporter: relatives say these names, these 17 people have been ignored by laca
abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo has the details. >> reporter: hundreds marched and joined a sitmayor san lacardo's home in san jose. their message and redirected into the community. >> now is about the time we as a community we bring it to him, not for him to speak but to listen. >> reporter: but the mayor wasn't home. he was at city hall on meetings and facebook live addressing his push to ban the use of rubber bullets and also responding to demands he defund the...