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. >> chris reyes talked to an immigration lawyer who was affected on a personal and professional level. >> we have a high level executive stuck in china. he cannot come back >> reporter: he's just one of a number of lawyers we spoke to with clients stuck in china due to the spread of coronavirus. and it's about to get worse. by february 16, all flights to china from sfo and san jose airport will be canceled when china's southern airlines stops its service. he says for his clients, this will be a problem. >> i have clients who only havee 50% have h-1 visa. >> reporter: it's not just travelers feeling the effects of coronavirus. many parts in the bay area getting repeated warnings from their schools -- >> just make sure the classrooms are clean and being hyper vigilant. >> reporter: vigilance is obvious at this target store in san jose, where the shells were cleaned out of hand sanitizers. >> i have to cancel some meetings with family and friends, because people are very cautious. >> reporter: chris reyes for "abc7 news." >> for more information on what you need to know about coronavirus
. >> chris reyes talked to an immigration lawyer who was affected on a personal and professional level. >> we have a high level executive stuck in china. he cannot come back >> reporter: he's just one of a number of lawyers we spoke to with clients stuck in china due to the spread of coronavirus. and it's about to get worse. by february 16, all flights to china from sfo and san jose airport will be canceled when china's southern airlines stops its service. he says for his...
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. >> chris reyes talked to an immigration lawyer who was affected on a personal and professional level. >> we have a high level executive stuck in china. he cannot come back. >> reporter: he's just one of a number of lawyers we spoke to with clients stuck in china due to the spread of coronavirus. and it's about to get worse. by february 16, all flights to china from sfo and san jose airport will be canceled when china's southern airlines stops its service. he says for his clients, this will be a problem. >> i have clients who only have 50% have h-1 visa. >> reporter: it's not just travelers feeling the effects of coronavirus. many parts in the bay area getting repeated warnings from their schools -- >> just make sure the classrooms are clean and being hyper vigilant. >> reporter: vigilance is obvious at this target store in san jose, where the shells were cleaned out of hand sanitizers. >> i have to cancel some meetings with family and friends, because people are very cautious. >> reporter: chris reyes for "abc7 news." >> for more information on what you need to know about coronavirus
. >> chris reyes talked to an immigration lawyer who was affected on a personal and professional level. >> we have a high level executive stuck in china. he cannot come back. >> reporter: he's just one of a number of lawyers we spoke to with clients stuck in china due to the spread of coronavirus. and it's about to get worse. by february 16, all flights to china from sfo and san jose airport will be canceled when china's southern airlines stops its service. he says for his...
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chris reyes has the latest on the investigation. chris? >> reporter: good afternoon. today we pay a visit to a recycling center where this man may have been a regular. police are asking for the community's help to identify him. one state senator is asking for this to be investigated as a possible hate crime. >> the video first posted on instagram almost needs no explanation. a man in obvious distress as he is attacked and chased down in the bay view district while he collects cans. at this recycling center nearby, police are looking at surveillance video to try to find the victim. >> i see hundreds of faces every day. he looked familiar. i can't say that i know him. i know i've seen him. >> reporter: sfpd has been getting callsness is we aired the story. >> we do have a number of multilingual officers so language should not be an issue. it is about the community reaching out and giving us tips and information. >> reporter: at this recycling center, many dropping off cans for money. >> i've seen people come in with black eyes, male and female. some of them in their 70s
chris reyes has the latest on the investigation. chris? >> reporter: good afternoon. today we pay a visit to a recycling center where this man may have been a regular. police are asking for the community's help to identify him. one state senator is asking for this to be investigated as a possible hate crime. >> the video first posted on instagram almost needs no explanation. a man in obvious distress as he is attacked and chased down in the bay view district while he collects cans....
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he's recently been spotted in a few bay area spots so we put abc 7 news reporter chris reyes on keanu watch and here is what she found. >> reporter: i think that's a film truck right there. we've been driving around this area now where we know he's f m filming because we've seen film trucks. people have spotted him. >> my buddy, my co-worker seen him yesterday. >> have you seen keanu reeves? >> no. >> are you looking for him? >> reporter: the film crew we spotted on montgomery street tight lipped about their star. they started to bring down the window shades to keep their movie set under wraps. it seems all of san francisco has been on keanu watch since the first sighting at an alameda baskin robbins in january. the actor is in town filming "matrix 4" every time he's spotted it lands on social media. >> he's in the back. we're hiding him. >> are you looking for keanu reeves? >> i've been looking day and night. >> reporter: they want to give him free stuff. >> i want him to stop by senior sesa and give him a chicken cali. >> he came 20 years ago and he has really loved this place so it
he's recently been spotted in a few bay area spots so we put abc 7 news reporter chris reyes on keanu watch and here is what she found. >> reporter: i think that's a film truck right there. we've been driving around this area now where we know he's f m filming because we've seen film trucks. people have spotted him. >> my buddy, my co-worker seen him yesterday. >> have you seen keanu reeves? >> no. >> are you looking for him? >> reporter: the film crew we...
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reporter chris reyes has reaction from local voters who watched tonight's address. >> the inclusiveness of the speech, including everyone in the nation. and the vision, and the very -- what you call it? uplifting vision for the next generation. >> the use of words like inclusive and imagery such as african-american girl and tuskegee airman is all very calculated, not to appeal to diversity but appeal to white voters who want to see the president as being less hateful. >> reporter: same speech, no surprise, opposite reactions from local republicans at this watch party, and the democrat in this room at the party's local headquarters. even more polarizing, that now viral moment when speaker pelosi ripped up the pages of the president's speech. >> you don't stand up there and act like a child who is having a tantrum, which is ripping up that. >> maybe they didn't notice when the speaker extended her hand and he declined to shake her hand. >> reporter: it was a stream of claps for every achievement mentioned. >> there was nothing said about climate change or plans to bring troops home. >> re
reporter chris reyes has reaction from local voters who watched tonight's address. >> the inclusiveness of the speech, including everyone in the nation. and the vision, and the very -- what you call it? uplifting vision for the next generation. >> the use of words like inclusive and imagery such as african-american girl and tuskegee airman is all very calculated, not to appeal to diversity but appeal to white voters who want to see the president as being less hateful. >>...
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reporter chris reyes has reaction from local voters who watched tonight's address. >> the inclusivenessch, including everyone in the nation. and the vision, and the very -- what you call it? uplifting vision for the next generation. >> the use of words like inclusive and imagery such as african-american girl and tuskegee airman is all very calculated, not to appeal to diversity but appeal to white voters who want to see the president as being less hateful. >> reporter: same speech, no surprise, opposite reactions from local republicans at this watch party, and the democrat in this room at the party's local headquarters. even more polarizing, that now viral moment when speaker pelosi ripped up the pages of the president's speech. >> you don't stand up there and act like a child who is having a tantrum, which is ripping up that. >> maybe they didn't notice when the speaker extended her hand and he declined to shake her hand. >> reporter: it was a stream of claps for every achievement mentioned. >> there was nothing said about climate change or plans to bring troops home. >> reporter: what
reporter chris reyes has reaction from local voters who watched tonight's address. >> the inclusivenessch, including everyone in the nation. and the vision, and the very -- what you call it? uplifting vision for the next generation. >> the use of words like inclusive and imagery such as african-american girl and tuskegee airman is all very calculated, not to appeal to diversity but appeal to white voters who want to see the president as being less hateful. >> reporter: same...
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abc7 news reporter chris reyes has a look at what is old seems to be new again. 8 k video, zoom, feet wurs 108 mega pixels partnering with youtube and netflix. at its big 2020 event in san francisco, samsung proving the days of phones being just phones are truly over. >> imaging has been a big thing the last several years. that has been the war on which most of this has been waged but they're trying to give you a reason to continue to upgrade devices. >> reporter: so the galaxy film was the thing that had everybody oohing and aahing, flex seamless glass, but it will cost you. $1380. >> you can fold and unfold your phone over 200,000 times. >> reporter: the hinge that allows it to fold isn't just hidden. it also has no games. >> we created fibers inside that tiny gap to keep the bars out. >> what i do believe is the flexible trend will happen. whether we like it original. >> for bloggers an important part of the job. whether the folding phone or the latest multicamera s-20 line. >> when you can zoom in and see the details, everythieverythievi they're touting their plus and ultra models
abc7 news reporter chris reyes has a look at what is old seems to be new again. 8 k video, zoom, feet wurs 108 mega pixels partnering with youtube and netflix. at its big 2020 event in san francisco, samsung proving the days of phones being just phones are truly over. >> imaging has been a big thing the last several years. that has been the war on which most of this has been waged but they're trying to give you a reason to continue to upgrade devices. >> reporter: so the galaxy film...
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in our latest episode of chasing california, chris reyes dug do that question. >> if it has any majorect it will be on turnout. because climate change is such a vital issue to the younger voters, because the younger voters aren't always regular voters in a primary election. >> now is the time to do something. >> chris sat down with abc 7 news anchor kristen sze to break down the importance of this issue. >> if you are wanting a big voter turnout climate change is a huge motivating factor. in fact we talked to a berkeley pollster and he talked specifically to democratic primary voters last year and he found climate change is the number one issue for those voters unlike health care which polls typically higher across the nation. so you have to have a climate change message that resonates. >> so that's what energizes people here. there's also an age link, isn't there? >> absolutely, absolutely. young voters are more politically motivated than ever and mobilizing and doing it in the name of climate change. >> chasing california on youtube app, amazon fire, chasing ca. you'll find several
in our latest episode of chasing california, chris reyes dug do that question. >> if it has any majorect it will be on turnout. because climate change is such a vital issue to the younger voters, because the younger voters aren't always regular voters in a primary election. >> now is the time to do something. >> chris sat down with abc 7 news anchor kristen sze to break down the importance of this issue. >> if you are wanting a big voter turnout climate change is a huge...
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. >> chris reyes has reaction from local voters. >> the inclusiveness of the speech, he included everyone in the nation. and a vision, and a very uplifting vision for the next generation. >> the use of words like inclusive and imagery such as african-american girl and tuskegee airman is all very calculated, not to appeal to diversity but appeal to white voters who want to see the president as being less hateful. >> reporter: same speech, no surprise that there is polar opposite reactions from this watch party of local s, and the in this room at the party's local headquarters. even more polarizing, that now viral moment when speaker pelosi ripped up the pages of the president's speech. >> you don't stand up there and act like a child who is having a tantrum, which is ripping up that. >> maybe they didn't notice when the speaker extended her hand and he declined to shake her hand. >> reporter: in this room it was a steady stream of claps for every achievement mentioned but in this room it was all about what wasn't said. >> there was nothing said about climate change or plans to bring troops
. >> chris reyes has reaction from local voters. >> the inclusiveness of the speech, he included everyone in the nation. and a vision, and a very uplifting vision for the next generation. >> the use of words like inclusive and imagery such as african-american girl and tuskegee airman is all very calculated, not to appeal to diversity but appeal to white voters who want to see the president as being less hateful. >> reporter: same speech, no surprise that there is polar...
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he has been spotted but we put chris reyes on keanu watch and here is what she found out. >> i think that's a film truck right there. >> we've been driving around the area where we know he is filming because we see film trucks people have spotted him. >> my buddy coworker seen him yesterday. >> have you seen keanu reeves. >> no, way. >> are you lacking for him? >>> the film crew spotted on montgomery street tight lipped about the star. and even brought down the window shades to. >> keanu reeves is he here today. >> it seems san francisco has been on keanu watch since the first sight at the alameda baskin robins in january. he is in town filming matrix four. every time he is spotted it lands on social media. >> he is in the back. >> i'm keeping him for myself. >> you're looking for keanu reeves. >> i've been looking day and night. >> and not just looking for him they want to give him free stuff. >> i want to give him a chicken cali. >> and stopped by house of nan king on kerney street. >> he came 20 years and he loved the place. it's awesome he came back. right where that photo is. >>
he has been spotted but we put chris reyes on keanu watch and here is what she found out. >> i think that's a film truck right there. >> we've been driving around the area where we know he is filming because we see film trucks people have spotted him. >> my buddy coworker seen him yesterday. >> have you seen keanu reeves. >> no, way. >> are you lacking for him? >>> the film crew spotted on montgomery street tight lipped about the star. and even...
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i our latest episode of chasing california, chris reyes dug do that question. >> if it has any major effect it will be on turnout. because climate change is such a vital issue to the younger voters, because the younger voters aren't always regular voters in a primary election. >> now is the time to do something. >> chris sat down with abc 7 news anchor kristen sze to break down the importance of this issue. >> if you are wanting a big voter turnout, climate change is a huge motivating factor. in fact, we talked to a berkeley pollster and he talked specifically to democratic primary voters last year, and he found climate change is the number one issue for those voters unlike health care which polls typically higher across the nation. so you have to have a climate change message that resonates. >> so that's what energizes people here. there's also an age link, isn't there? >> absolutely, absolutely. young voters are more politically motivated than ever and mobilizing and doing it in the name of climate change. >>> chasing california is on abc news app, youtube app, amazon fire, chasing
i our latest episode of chasing california, chris reyes dug do that question. >> if it has any major effect it will be on turnout. because climate change is such a vital issue to the younger voters, because the younger voters aren't always regular voters in a primary election. >> now is the time to do something. >> chris sat down with abc 7 news anchor kristen sze to break down the importance of this issue. >> if you are wanting a big voter turnout, climate change is a...
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abc7 news reporter kris reyes is live with an update on when classes might resume. chris?> good afternoon, ama. it's the case of good news and bad news for mcclymonds's families. good news because so far they haven't detected any toxic air at the school. that's just preliminary testing. they're still waiting for final results, which means the students will be split up in different locations in order for classes to resume on tuesday. all of that information came out at a meeting that happened here at west oakland middle school this morning. >> today we were angry as well. we didn't really get anywhere. >> bea hendricks just attended a meeting for parents. many worry more than just safety for the kids. her son is a junior at the school, plays football. but right now h is home without sports or grades. >> the scouts look into your grades and what you've been doing in your junior year because they want to know if they even want to talk to you your senior year. >> classes resume tuesday all within a couple of miles of mcclymonds. ninth gradelers go to ralph bunche, tenth and 11
abc7 news reporter kris reyes is live with an update on when classes might resume. chris?> good afternoon, ama. it's the case of good news and bad news for mcclymonds's families. good news because so far they haven't detected any toxic air at the school. that's just preliminary testing. they're still waiting for final results, which means the students will be split up in different locations in order for classes to resume on tuesday. all of that information came out at a meeting that happened...