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david louie introduces us to rl with teachers for 18 years to install global citizenship for students. >> we want them to leverage their own agency as change makers. >> reporter: seventh graders at this french american school have utilized special curriculum to learn and speak out about climate change and gun violence. as the black lives matter movement starts as the academic year ends, students have assigned summer reading to prepare for the fall unit on social justice. >> they're starting to see they have a voice and they've seen it on tv as well. so their energy is not just coming from teachers or my curriculum, it is coming from social media, and it is coming from news. >> reporter: teachers and the team at world savvy believe middle school students are at the right age to be critical thinkers about issues that impact them. nothing is too complex to study. >> we had students make a documentary film about gentrification and how their own community had changed and how systemic racism over time had impacted that. >> reporter: the goal is to encourage students to act and not just be p
david louie introduces us to rl with teachers for 18 years to install global citizenship for students. >> we want them to leverage their own agency as change makers. >> reporter: seventh graders at this french american school have utilized special curriculum to learn and speak out about climate change and gun violence. as the black lives matter movement starts as the academic year ends, students have assigned summer reading to prepare for the fall unit on social justice. >>...
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david louie shows us how he's trying to change that. >> principal joseph trust started last summer to coach teachers on what he considers white supremacy culture in the classroom. >> it shows up in the interactions and relations. >> with cries for change, 1,600 educators signed up to attend his two-day virtual workshop scheduled for this weekend from across the u.s. and nine other countries. this is video from an in-person session last summer. the workshop is designed to shake things up. >> we're still tip toeing white fragility and the process. it's incredibly uncomfortable for white folks because that's where the growth permanent needs to happen. >> here's one example truss gives as an example of white supremacy culture in schools. >> so great to see you, you're such a great student, you're not like that other students. all of a sudden that triggers for that student, me, what does that say about black students? >> he recommends people interrupt and challenge such conversations. those who have gone through truss's workshops say introducing anti-racism blazer in curriculum has had a b
david louie shows us how he's trying to change that. >> principal joseph trust started last summer to coach teachers on what he considers white supremacy culture in the classroom. >> it shows up in the interactions and relations. >> with cries for change, 1,600 educators signed up to attend his two-day virtual workshop scheduled for this weekend from across the u.s. and nine other countries. this is video from an in-person session last summer. the workshop is designed to shake...
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david louie, abc 7 news. >>> marches and rallies are planned around tbay area to mar juneteenth. it is the day when slaves were finally free. this is almost 2 1/2 years after lincoln signed the emancipation proclamation. tonight there is a special that will examine the symbolism of juneteenth. it airs at 8:00 p.m. right here on abc 7. definitely looking forward to watchinging that, mike. it is an important day. senator harris is even calling for this to be a national federal holiday. >> i think that is a great idea. i think that she'll get a lot of backing. definitely here in california. let's talk about what is going on outside weather-wise. welcome to friday. it is 62 xledegrees in san jose. mostly sunny, just a few passing high clouds. at the coast you will have the low clouds, so partly sunny for you. heat easing. still out there, but not as robust as yesterday. the marine layer will fluctuate the next several days and that means that we'll have a temperature tug of war with our highs. they will not be consistent but above average. and summer solstice starts saturday. and her
david louie, abc 7 news. >>> marches and rallies are planned around tbay area to mar juneteenth. it is the day when slaves were finally free. this is almost 2 1/2 years after lincoln signed the emancipation proclamation. tonight there is a special that will examine the symbolism of juneteenth. it airs at 8:00 p.m. right here on abc 7. definitely looking forward to watchinging that, mike. it is an important day. senator harris is even calling for this to be a national federal holiday....
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david louie at how one group is delivering a summer camp. >> reporter: real option for city kids a nonprofit serving in visitation neighborhood had to suspend its summer camp program that normally attracts 100 elementary and middle school students. >> typically our summer camp programs are 9:00 to 5:00 every day. i think we'd be kidding ourselves if we tried to replicate that. >> reporter: so its staff kept together by economic recovery fans des have virtual summer program over a series of zoom calls. challenging to figure out what does and doesn't work virtually. >> we would practice the lesson plan in front of each other and see how it came off virtually and we would give positive or, you know, constructive feedback. >> reporter: summer is a time when it is through sports, creative art projects and reading. also teaches kids how to share, compromise and communicate. real options for city kids or rock had to do some thinking. summer camp will dbe daily this month and fuller schedule in july as how to achieve the same goals as a traditional camp. >> being able to have opportunities for kids
david louie at how one group is delivering a summer camp. >> reporter: real option for city kids a nonprofit serving in visitation neighborhood had to suspend its summer camp program that normally attracts 100 elementary and middle school students. >> typically our summer camp programs are 9:00 to 5:00 every day. i think we'd be kidding ourselves if we tried to replicate that. >> reporter: so its staff kept together by economic recovery fans des have virtual summer program...
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in san jose, david louie, abc7 news. >>> and, of course, if you need help, we're here for you. go to abc7news.com/takeaction to find your ally as well as a local list of issues on abuse and mental health. >>> former 49ers quarterback colin kaepernick is a focus of a new series on netflix. developing the series called colin in black and white. he took a stand for racial injustice by kneeling during national anthem in 2016. he hasn't played in the nfl since. the drama will focus on kaepernick's early life growing up with a white adopted family. no word on a release date. and ava is directing this. she is one of my favorites. i feel like this is going to be good. >> i think so, too. just the ubsubject matter itsel as we need to go back for what he stands for and what happened to him. i think people's attitudes are a lot different now, kumasi, than when he originally started. it will be neat. i can't wait to see it also. let's take a look at what is going on, everybody. open the weather window in san jose. looking north on 87 towards the airport. summer spread today. slightly milde
in san jose, david louie, abc7 news. >>> and, of course, if you need help, we're here for you. go to abc7news.com/takeaction to find your ally as well as a local list of issues on abuse and mental health. >>> former 49ers quarterback colin kaepernick is a focus of a new series on netflix. developing the series called colin in black and white. he took a stand for racial injustice by kneeling during national anthem in 2016. he hasn't played in the nfl since. the drama will focus...
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abc7 news reporter david louie is taking a look. >> reporter: this is likely an image that people will recall most about the pandemic. the noticeable drop in traffic and freeways with no backups and vehicles zipping along at or above the speed limit. regional study says silicon valley traffic is down 94%. crashes are down 63%. greenhouse gas emissions are on track to fall from 8 to 21% this year compared to last year. however, changes coming to the workplace. some will have an opportunity to work at home while others won't. >> we will have a huge share of our employees who need to commute to and from work every day. i hope that we see a decline in traffic delays, but it probably won't be as pronounced as we're seeing right now. >> reporter: the pandemic is given the employers the proof that working at home is not only feasible but productive. >> we're going to see employers requiring it and they're going to take that as an approach to their cost savings and their efficiencies and their contribution to the community around them. >> reporter: hancock doesn't see the sift having a negativ
abc7 news reporter david louie is taking a look. >> reporter: this is likely an image that people will recall most about the pandemic. the noticeable drop in traffic and freeways with no backups and vehicles zipping along at or above the speed limit. regional study says silicon valley traffic is down 94%. crashes are down 63%. greenhouse gas emissions are on track to fall from 8 to 21% this year compared to last year. however, changes coming to the workplace. some will have an opportunity...
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a with abc 7 news's commitment to building a better bay area, david louie puts the spotlight on a nonprofitup that's recycling used hotel soap as the demand grows but the supply dwindles. >> it's something most of us don't had it been. we stay at a hotel, use the soap set out by housekeepers and then leave it behind. but it's not wasted 700 hotels in california and00sor around the wldhe disc can the a nprofit tt reprocesses . recycling centers in the u.s., europe, and asia then distribute them to victims of natural disasters, the homeless, and especially now to prevent the spread of coronavirus. each bar can be used an estimated 180 times. >> we sent about 3 million bars of soap just in the last 60 days. if you multiply that by 180 hand washes, it's hundreds of times we're helping those in at risk populations. >> however the supply has fallen by 98%. buying soap is not allowed under assistant programs for the unemployed. >> it doesn't allow the individual to buy hygiene products with food stamps. >> so clean the world is supplying soap to meet the need. there's something individuals can do
a with abc 7 news's commitment to building a better bay area, david louie puts the spotlight on a nonprofitup that's recycling used hotel soap as the demand grows but the supply dwindles. >> it's something most of us don't had it been. we stay at a hotel, use the soap set out by housekeepers and then leave it behind. but it's not wasted 700 hotels in california and00sor around the wldhe disc can the a nprofit tt reprocesses . recycling centers in the u.s., europe, and asia then distribute...
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david louie is live with her thoughts on how the movement has changed. david? >> reporter: for one thing, claire max generation grew up without social media and devices to mobilize people quickly. she sees it as an important dividend with sharing martin luther king's message. at age 83, claire mack is busy seven days a week filling orders. she was san mateo's first black mayor, serving on the council for 12 years. what strikes her most about the protests locally and across the nation is how many were organized and led by young people. >> this group of youngsters is changing the world. and it's not happening just in san mateo. >> reporter: help from her great niece and nephew in the kitchen gave her a chance to pull out some albums showing her family's affiliation with the naacp. it reminded her the time her brother was beaten by the police. she klsees how the spirit of martin luther king has had an impact on younger people. >> they celebrate martin luther king and they have been doing this for 23 years. they're the ones in high school, and they're believe thing
david louie is live with her thoughts on how the movement has changed. david? >> reporter: for one thing, claire max generation grew up without social media and devices to mobilize people quickly. she sees it as an important dividend with sharing martin luther king's message. at age 83, claire mack is busy seven days a week filling orders. she was san mateo's first black mayor, serving on the council for 12 years. what strikes her most about the protests locally and across the nation is...
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>> reporter: david louie, "abc7 news." >> the pandemic has take an toll on people across the bay areacially difficult for countless unseen seniors, shut-ins and children who suddenly don't have enough to eat. wayne freedman has this story of a nonprofit in the right place at the right time. >> reporter: life in a busy kitchen, a study of potential chaos contained by a chef's vision and organizational skills. >> my food is my calling card. >> reporter: chad and his partner, marcus. in this time of covid-19, they're a catering company that's pivoted to take-home meals. >> we lost about $100,000 in business between march and april. we had all this inventory, that we were supposed to make all this profit for us. that went out the door. >> reporter: and yet you'll notice they're cooking today. it's the eighth time they have donated their skills to a marin county nonprofit called ext extrafood.org. the founder saw a need. >> hunger breaks my heart, and i wanted to do something about it. >> reporter: extra food began seven years ago based on a statistic, that one in five people in marin coun
>> reporter: david louie, "abc7 news." >> the pandemic has take an toll on people across the bay areacially difficult for countless unseen seniors, shut-ins and children who suddenly don't have enough to eat. wayne freedman has this story of a nonprofit in the right place at the right time. >> reporter: life in a busy kitchen, a study of potential chaos contained by a chef's vision and organizational skills. >> my food is my calling card. >> reporter:...
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david louie gives us a look. >> reporter: normally, 6,000 developers would descend here.instead, they watched a 1:45 minute video online. the ceo reaffirmed apple's commitment to racial and social justice. >> we want to do everything we can to foster the brightest lights and best ideas. >> reporter: presenters represented some gender and racial diversity, but only one african-american. >> i think they have to not just say they're for social justice, but to recruit, perhaps in the historic black universities, to make sure they bring in more african-american and latin talent. >> reporter: their tweak for new operating systems coming to the iphone, ipad and yes, even for the mac desk top. >> i have never been more confident about the future of the mac than i am today. >> reporter: working from home may have saved the desk top. >> despite apple's efforts to turn the ipad into a computer, most people still want that traditional computer form factor. >> reporter: and apple switching to chips for the mac. >> apple is using its own chip it designs and builds and will be better in
david louie gives us a look. >> reporter: normally, 6,000 developers would descend here.instead, they watched a 1:45 minute video online. the ceo reaffirmed apple's commitment to racial and social justice. >> we want to do everything we can to foster the brightest lights and best ideas. >> reporter: presenters represented some gender and racial diversity, but only one african-american. >> i think they have to not just say they're for social justice, but to recruit,...
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in nurg, david louie. abc7 news. >>> a big supreme court decision has direct impact in california. it leaves an immigration issue unresolved. you'll hear from the people affected next. >>> i'm spencer christian. cooling coastal fog will soon return but inland heat may not go >>> a ruling affecting 200,000 californians. the supreme court blocked the trump administration from immediately ending the deferred action for childhood dhaka program. >> i think today is a win not just for us but for folks who stand with us. >> president trump said he is asking for a legal solution, not a political one. that quote, we have to tart this process all over again. abc7 news report he chris nguyen has more. >> reporter: in santa clara county, a collective sigh of relief from the dreamers mopping us. >> daca does not define me, i define myself, our power, our strength defines us. >> reporter: county officials applauded the supreme court's decision to uphold the deferred action of childhood arrivals program which was originally introduced by executive order by former president barack obama. >> our dr
in nurg, david louie. abc7 news. >>> a big supreme court decision has direct impact in california. it leaves an immigration issue unresolved. you'll hear from the people affected next. >>> i'm spencer christian. cooling coastal fog will soon return but inland heat may not go >>> a ruling affecting 200,000 californians. the supreme court blocked the trump administration from immediately ending the deferred action for childhood dhaka program. >> i think today is a...
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in san jose, david louie, "abc7 news." >> and san francisco families are getting help to stay healthy during the pandemic. san francisco unified schools handed out free thermometers. 8,800 devices were opd thelp families track their temperatures over time and on the go. >> it's nice to give them for free something that can really help keep themselves and the people around them safe and healthy. >> the thermometers were handed out during the free meal distribution today. >>> people are stocking up on fireworks ahead of the fourth of july weekend. the fourth is on saturday. they're planning to celebrate on their own after many firework shows got canceled because of covid-19. but lauren martinez has a warning from fire officials. >> reporter: they are bracing for another busy day of selling safe and sane fireworks. >> i have run this booth about seven years and we did about ten times what we normally do. >> reporter: he sold $3,000 worth of fireworks in 15 minutes on sunday. >> when you have to stay home, there's no fireworks shows going on, they want to have something at home. >> report
in san jose, david louie, "abc7 news." >> and san francisco families are getting help to stay healthy during the pandemic. san francisco unified schools handed out free thermometers. 8,800 devices were opd thelp families track their temperatures over time and on the go. >> it's nice to give them for free something that can really help keep themselves and the people around them safe and healthy. >> the thermometers were handed out during the free meal distribution...
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abc 7 news reporter david louie puts the spotlight on a >> reporter: we use soap behind in hotel roomsot wasted. many hotels send the discarded soap to a nonprofit company comy recycles it into new soap, for the use of the homeless and especially now to help prevent coronavirus. >> we sent about 3 million bars of soap just in the last 60 days. if you multiply that by 80 hand washes, it's hundreds of millions of preventive times we're helping those in at-risk populations. >> reporter: however, the supply of discarded hotel soap has fallen 90% as a result of the economic downtown. buying soap is not allowed for the unemployed. >> the s.n.a.p. program, food stamps, doesn't allow individuals to buy products. >> reporter: the soap will be donated locally at cleantheworld.org. >> it comes to your home, you can engage in a fun activity to build hygiene kits that you can then hand out directly to your local food pantry. >> reporter: david louie, abc 7 news. >> i never knew that about soap. very cool. >>> abc 7 is featuring as many high school seniors as possible. get your grad featured by goin
abc 7 news reporter david louie puts the spotlight on a >> reporter: we use soap behind in hotel roomsot wasted. many hotels send the discarded soap to a nonprofit company comy recycles it into new soap, for the use of the homeless and especially now to help prevent coronavirus. >> we sent about 3 million bars of soap just in the last 60 days. if you multiply that by 80 hand washes, it's hundreds of millions of preventive times we're helping those in at-risk populations. >>...
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david louie, abc7 news. >> all right.ng into the weekend, whatever your plans are, spencer, it seems like it's going to be mild and pleasant. not unlike you. >> in fact, it's going to be -- >> i don't know about that. >> it's going to be cool and pleasant, unlike me. here is a look at our current surface wind speeds. it's really windy out there. i showed this earlier, but it's worth showing again. 37-mile-per-hour winds in san francisco and novato. 36 at fairfield. all around the area, you get the picture, it's windy. and it's going to be windy for the next couple of days as well. check out the 24-hour temperature change. again, it is so much cooler than at this time yesterday. 30 degrees cooler in concord. 26 degrees cooler in fairfield. 23 degrees cooler in san carlos. you get the picture. that's the patteri t now. looking westward fromemrareloto gilroy. 69 at san jose. and 59 at pacifica. so more temperature readings for you now under windy and cool conditions. 80 santa rosa. that's our warm spot. we only have 70 degre
david louie, abc7 news. >> all right.ng into the weekend, whatever your plans are, spencer, it seems like it's going to be mild and pleasant. not unlike you. >> in fact, it's going to be -- >> i don't know about that. >> it's going to be cool and pleasant, unlike me. here is a look at our current surface wind speeds. it's really windy out there. i showed this earlier, but it's worth showing again. 37-mile-per-hour winds in san francisco and novato. 36 at fairfield. all...
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david louie, abc 7 news. >>> more people started to travel in other ways.oday a ucsf doctor talked about dealing with the risks of covid-19 while flying. cardiologist ethan weiss tweeted this photo that went viral last month when he was flying aboard united airlines when treated virus patients in new york city. he explained to kristen sze how he now feels about flying and getting answers earlier today. >> if i needed to get on an airplane for an important reason i would. i think it can be done safely. i think it's to be determined yet how risky it is. honestly, i'm not entirely how much of a difference it makes having it 2/3 full versus completely full. i personally don't want to get on an airplane now. i'm also more conservative when it comes to things like that and don't want to get in a crowded restaurant either. >> he praised people who attended protests rallies for wearing masks, especially when social distancing was difficult to impossible. for complete coronavirus coverage, go to abc7news.com and you will find the latest info about reopening as well
david louie, abc 7 news. >>> more people started to travel in other ways.oday a ucsf doctor talked about dealing with the risks of covid-19 while flying. cardiologist ethan weiss tweeted this photo that went viral last month when he was flying aboard united airlines when treated virus patients in new york city. he explained to kristen sze how he now feels about flying and getting answers earlier today. >> if i needed to get on an airplane for an important reason i would. i think...
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here's david louie with a preview. >> reporter: normally, 6,000 developers would descend here.nstead, they watched a 1:45 minute video online. the ceo reaffirmed apple's commitment to racial and social justice. bringing up the $100 million pledge to bolster the ranks of black developers. >> we want to do everything we can to foster the brightest lights and best ideas. >> reporter: presenters represented some gender and racial diversity, but only one african-american. >> i think they have to not just say they're for social justice, but find ways to aggressively recruit, perhaps in the historic black universities, to make sure they bring in more african-american and latin talent. >> reporter: their tweak for new operating systems coming to the iphone, ipad and yes, even for the mac desk top. >> i have never been more confident about the future of the mac than i am today. >> reporter: working from home during the pandemic may have saved the desktop. >> despite apple's efforts to turn the ipad into a computer, most people still want that traditional computer form factor. >> reporte
here's david louie with a preview. >> reporter: normally, 6,000 developers would descend here.nstead, they watched a 1:45 minute video online. the ceo reaffirmed apple's commitment to racial and social justice. bringing up the $100 million pledge to bolster the ranks of black developers. >> we want to do everything we can to foster the brightest lights and best ideas. >> reporter: presenters represented some gender and racial diversity, but only one african-american. >>...
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abc 7 news david louie looked at the variety of steps taken in san mateo county. >> reporter: store owners in downtown san mateo say they're starting to see foot traffic picking up although it's not like opening a floodgate. the owner of this florist saw business drop 75% with initial restrictions. customers could only do curbside pickup. >> our business is the type of a business that you need to see the product before you purchase. so it would be very helpful for them to come in and choose what they want. >> reporter: now they can come inside again. but only three or four at a time to keep both staff and customers safe. alison lee was among the first customers to flock to california art supply in san mateo monday morning. >> the owners of this store care for their community and are doing their best to keep things clean and make sure we feel safe. i know they have good intentions. i feel good about shopping this way. >> reporter: the owner says his store has wide aisles so customers can self-distance. he's allowing only two customers at a time. free appointments are scheduled online. there
abc 7 news david louie looked at the variety of steps taken in san mateo county. >> reporter: store owners in downtown san mateo say they're starting to see foot traffic picking up although it's not like opening a floodgate. the owner of this florist saw business drop 75% with initial restrictions. customers could only do curbside pickup. >> our business is the type of a business that you need to see the product before you purchase. so it would be very helpful for them to come in...
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in san francisco, david louie. abc7 news. >> some bay area counties could see a portion of their revenues diverted from local groups to help buifill the state's budget. abc reporter chris nguyen is in san jose with that story. >> reporter: as california tries to close its $54 billion budget deficit in the coming days, community leaders in santa clara county over? we recognize we have a problem on top of a problem on top of a problem. >> reporter: santa clara county could lose $145 million in property tax revenue that would stay in the community to fund social safety net programealt s jose. they serve 45,000 patients every year through the net work of community health clinics but has already laid off nearly 20% of the staff due to cuts related to covid-19. >> our patients are coming to us in dire need. in many cases, crying because they don't have access to food. and we're trying to create food baskets to keep people alive and going. >> reporter: today representatives from multiple organizations explained how devast
in san francisco, david louie. abc7 news. >> some bay area counties could see a portion of their revenues diverted from local groups to help buifill the state's budget. abc reporter chris nguyen is in san jose with that story. >> reporter: as california tries to close its $54 billion budget deficit in the coming days, community leaders in santa clara county over? we recognize we have a problem on top of a problem on top of a problem. >> reporter: santa clara county could lose...
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in san jose, david louie, "abc7 news." >>> please remember, if you need help, we are here for you. go to abc7news.com/takeaction to find your ally, as well as a cure rated list of local resources on domestic violence,mental health. >>> coming up, we take you to an >>> in jacksonville, florida, a 20-year-old man was killed and two others injured in a shooting outside an amazon facility. the victims had been standing in line outside to apply for a job. police say it was a targeted shooting and did not involve any amazon employees. jacksonville authorities are looking for three suspects who sped off in a getaway car. >>> today, the golden state killer, joseph james de'angelo, pleaded guilty to multiple murders and rapes. the hearing was held in the ballroom of the state university to all parties could be present with social distancing. it made for a bizarre backdrop. laura anthony was there. >> how do you plead, sir? >> nothing. >> reporter: it's the word joseph de'angelo's many victims and their families longed to hear, his unqualified admission to guilt to 13 murders and dozens of r
in san jose, david louie, "abc7 news." >>> please remember, if you need help, we are here for you. go to abc7news.com/takeaction to find your ally, as well as a cure rated list of local resources on domestic violence,mental health. >>> coming up, we take you to an >>> in jacksonville, florida, a 20-year-old man was killed and two others injured in a shooting outside an amazon facility. the victims had been standing in line outside to apply for a job. police...
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david louie, abc7 news. >> small steps. other bay area counties are moving forward with reopening.g is allowed in marin county along with outdoor retail. office space can reopen and libraries can offer covurbside service. in san francisco, child resuming. botanical gardens and outsidoor museums can open. shoe repair and dog grooming also. >>> that's going to do it for now. thanks for joining us for abc7 news we're here for you and we're open. wow. i'm an original. one of a kind. you feel me? love ya'. oop! you look cute! better than you? pop my 100% all-white-meat classic or spicy popcorn chicken combo for just $5.99. for people with heart failure taking entresto, it may lead to a world of possibilities. entresto helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about
david louie, abc7 news. >> small steps. other bay area counties are moving forward with reopening.g is allowed in marin county along with outdoor retail. office space can reopen and libraries can offer covurbside service. in san francisco, child resuming. botanical gardens and outsidoor museums can open. shoe repair and dog grooming also. >>> that's going to do it for now. thanks for joining us for abc7 news we're here for you and we're open. wow. i'm an original. one of a kind....
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david louie is live with her thought on how the moment has changed. david. >> and change it has. if for one thing her generation grew up without social media and vices to mobilize people quick. an important dividend from observing martin looung's birthday and sharing his message. many were organized and led by young people. >> this group of youngsters is changing the world. and it is not happening just in san mateo. >> reporter: help from her great niece and nephew in the kitchen gave hear chance to pull out some old albums showing her family's support of the naacp and support of social justice. despite her generation's activism claire mack's the spirit of martin luther king has had an impact on today's young people. >> they know what january 15th is all about. they celebrate martin luther king and they have been doing this 20, 30 years. they are the ones in high school and they are believing this country is not what it is. they are not believing. >> reporter: while some of the youngest marchers are years from voting mack sees it as a catalyst to getting their elders to engage an
david louie is live with her thought on how the moment has changed. david. >> and change it has. if for one thing her generation grew up without social media and vices to mobilize people quick. an important dividend from observing martin looung's birthday and sharing his message. many were organized and led by young people. >> this group of youngsters is changing the world. and it is not happening just in san mateo. >> reporter: help from her great niece and nephew in the...
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david louie, abc7 news. >>> this is really interesting.led police to an arrest in a rape case on the central coast. leonardo ramirez was asked to come down to the king city police department in monterey county to be questioned about an unrelated crime, and he showed up wearing a face mask. detectives offered him a new face covering, which they accepted and then they took ramirez's old mask and sent it in for dna testing, and they got a match. >> sneaky, creative, yeah. but that's our job is to try to find ways to make the community safer. >> earlier this year, detectives identified ramirez as the prime suspect in the rape of a young girl more than two years ago. police say following the dna match, ramirez confessed to the crime. very sneaky, as the officer said. but effective. >> jeff. it worked out. all right. another shot day, but spencer, we did say this was a mini heatwave. it won't last much longer. >> that is true. i'm happy about that, kristen. but you're right, it is hot again. we had another record high today. so far. there may be
david louie, abc7 news. >>> this is really interesting.led police to an arrest in a rape case on the central coast. leonardo ramirez was asked to come down to the king city police department in monterey county to be questioned about an unrelated crime, and he showed up wearing a face mask. detectives offered him a new face covering, which they accepted and then they took ramirez's old mask and sent it in for dna testing, and they got a match. >> sneaky, creative, yeah. but that's...
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david louie, abc7 news. >>> a shoemaker in romania has come up with a unique way to keep people apart. check this out. he created this long nose leather shoe that comes in a european size 75. that's about five feet long and, of course, it doesn't even appear on actual shoe charts. so, the shoemaker says he saw people not respecting the rules and wanted to create a shoe to either punish them or help them keep proper distance. >> five feet. that is not five feet. >> that looks like three feet. >> maybe combined. maybe. >> okay. >> all right. sir, you tried. a for effort. >> yeah. the only thing that came to mind was ronald mcdonald and the penguin. and flippers. that i wear when i swim. >>> let's talk about what is going on, everybody. let's go down to the south bay and the heat is easing but not completely going away. instead of 90s and 100s more 80s and 90s out there. now, the big change, that's tomorrow. about 20 degrees cooler in our inland neighborhoods and 60s and 70s and just a few 80s holding on. look at this, 60s and 70s saturday and faster breezes sunday and keep our temperatu
david louie, abc7 news. >>> a shoemaker in romania has come up with a unique way to keep people apart. check this out. he created this long nose leather shoe that comes in a european size 75. that's about five feet long and, of course, it doesn't even appear on actual shoe charts. so, the shoemaker says he saw people not respecting the rules and wanted to create a shoe to either punish them or help them keep proper distance. >> five feet. that is not five feet. >> that...
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david louie looks how one is delivering a virtual summer camp program in san francisco. >> it has been a lonely time for kids isolating at home. real options for city kids serving young people in visitacion valley neighborhood had suspended summer camp program that normally attracts 130 elementary and middle school students. >> typically, our summer camp programs are 9:00 to 5:00 every day. so i think we would be kidding ourselves if we tried to replicate that. >> so its staff, kept together by economic recovery funds, has scrambled to devise a virtual summer program from scratch over a series of zoom calls. i was challenging to find out what does and doesn't work virtually. >> we would practice the lesson plan in front of each other and see how it came off virtually. and we would give positive or, you know, constructive feedback. >> summer is a time when camp provides social skills developments through sport, creative arts projects, and reading. it also teaches kids how to share, compromise and communicate. that's why rural options for city kids had to do some thoughtful problem solvi
david louie looks how one is delivering a virtual summer camp program in san francisco. >> it has been a lonely time for kids isolating at home. real options for city kids serving young people in visitacion valley neighborhood had suspended summer camp program that normally attracts 130 elementary and middle school students. >> typically, our summer camp programs are 9:00 to 5:00 every day. so i think we would be kidding ourselves if we tried to replicate that. >> so its...
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david louie, abc7 news. >>> more california counties have filed more paperwork with the state to put in restrictions to stop the spread of the coronavirus that means monterey and santa cruz. six of seven are in the bay area. lassen county which briefly reversed its reopening process after diagnosing its first case has resumed moving forward. today droneview7 flew over ocean beach in san francisco. the parking lot operlose monthsr people from traveling today. today every space was taken. for information about resources about coronavirus, go to abc7news.com. at the very top of the home page, you'll find a link to this page organized by topic. >>> all right. we are just about done with the hottest di of the week. spencer shows you what's ahead in the seven-day forecast. that's n we are destined to do something meaningful. what do you think a private, christian, education looks like? gcu offers over 175 high quality online programs. find your purpose at grand canyon university. visit gcu.edu. >>> businesses across the nation, as you know, have been devastated by the covid-19 shutdown, an
david louie, abc7 news. >>> more california counties have filed more paperwork with the state to put in restrictions to stop the spread of the coronavirus that means monterey and santa cruz. six of seven are in the bay area. lassen county which briefly reversed its reopening process after diagnosing its first case has resumed moving forward. today droneview7 flew over ocean beach in san francisco. the parking lot operlose monthsr people from traveling today. today every space was...
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in san jose, david louie, abc7 news. >>> well, if you do need help, we are here for you.o to abc7news.com/takeaction. you defind yocan find a list ofs on issues like domestic violence abuse and mental health. >>> the driver assist app waze has gotten a res have and it is colorful and bright and drivers can expect themselves with a new feature. they can pick an icon representing their mood on the road. waze says the icons are meant celebrate the quote passion and authenticity of users while capturing their emotions. this may be the moment that authenticity died as a word if we're talking bout the waze app. >>> calling the next story donkey song. a man in ohio knows exactly what to do when a donkey is tired. ♪ what the world needs now is love sweet love ♪ ♪ that's the only thing there's just too little of ♪ >> dawn fagan shared this video of her hung singing "what the world needs now is love" while ivy the donkey falls asleep in his arms. they run a donkey sanctuary on a 67-acre farm in ohio. okay. i will let you all know something about myself. when i first started in this
in san jose, david louie, abc7 news. >>> well, if you do need help, we are here for you.o to abc7news.com/takeaction. you defind yocan find a list ofs on issues like domestic violence abuse and mental health. >>> the driver assist app waze has gotten a res have and it is colorful and bright and drivers can expect themselves with a new feature. they can pick an icon representing their mood on the road. waze says the icons are meant celebrate the quote passion and authenticity...
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in newark, david louie, abc 7 news. >>> new developments today as the supreme court blocked the trump administration from ending the deferred action for childhood arrivals program, better known as daca. it allows young people brought to the united states illegally as children to stay in the u.s. and work without being deported. this was a 5-4 ruling written by chief justice john roberts emphasizing that the administration failed to provide an adequate reason to justify ending the program. chris nguyen with reaction. >> reporter: in santa clara county, a collective sigh of relief from the dreamers among us. >> daca does not define me, i define myself. my community defines me. our power, our strength defines us. >> reporter: county officials applauded the supreme court's decision to uphold the deferred action of childhood arrivals program which was originally introduced through an executive order by former president barack obama. >> our dreamers won. our families won. our county won. but the fight is not over. >> reporter: daca currently protects 700,000 young immigrants across the coun
in newark, david louie, abc 7 news. >>> new developments today as the supreme court blocked the trump administration from ending the deferred action for childhood arrivals program, better known as daca. it allows young people brought to the united states illegally as children to stay in the u.s. and work without being deported. this was a 5-4 ruling written by chief justice john roberts emphasizing that the administration failed to provide an adequate reason to justify ending the...
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david louie, abc 7 news. >> i just want to do my job. i don't need to be micro managed. is the work complete? yes. we're all good. >> yeah, i think our bosses have done a really good job of that, too. i appreciate it. i really do. trusting us, letting us work from home and not ten emails every day during the show. that's nice. a star though? that was kind of cute. all right. let's take a look at what is going on as far as our weather. i'll start the show here and start about san jose, partly cloudy and about 60. faster sunshine today. slightly warmer across the board. heightened fire and heat risk continues through at least saturday because the heat breaking breezes, they show up sunday. and here is a look at how fast the fog goes away. by about 10:30, it is completely gone around the bay and inland. even at the coast, we'll see a little more sunshine this afternoon, that will help warm it a degree or two. and so we have mid to upper 80s through most of the south bay, morgan hill and gilroy hitting 90. 74 at millbrae, 77 san mateo. redwood city, 82 there. and low to mid-
david louie, abc 7 news. >> i just want to do my job. i don't need to be micro managed. is the work complete? yes. we're all good. >> yeah, i think our bosses have done a really good job of that, too. i appreciate it. i really do. trusting us, letting us work from home and not ten emails every day during the show. that's nice. a star though? that was kind of cute. all right. let's take a look at what is going on as far as our weather. i'll start the show here and start about san...
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david louie shows us how two coil have made a difficult decision. >> people don't necessarily have to live in expensive cities if they don't want to. >> reporter: that's an option many are hearing as workers abandon their desks to work from home. veeva that serves the life sciences sector has over 700 job openings. six out of ten can be done remotely and 90% of those remote workers can live outside silicon valley. peter is the founder and ceo. >> we want to find the best people and have them be able to work in the location where they want to work, around the family and the community they want to be around. and that's how we can be most productive. >> reporter: they believe this makes more talent available by not littling itself to those living locally. the senior consultant is a prime example. he and his wife decided to move to denver right out of college where they both work for veeva. >> it opens up more competition. outside silicon valley, they'll have a chance to step into the room. >> reporter: companies are evaluating what works best for them as some employees clamor to go back
david louie shows us how two coil have made a difficult decision. >> people don't necessarily have to live in expensive cities if they don't want to. >> reporter: that's an option many are hearing as workers abandon their desks to work from home. veeva that serves the life sciences sector has over 700 job openings. six out of ten can be done remotely and 90% of those remote workers can live outside silicon valley. peter is the founder and ceo. >> we want to find the best...
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in san francisco, david louie.bc7 news. >> for resources and a guide on how to talk to kids about this, go to abc7 doc/take action.acti. >>> back to the forecast. it won't stay hot too much longer. >> good. i like the cooldowns. in i'm looking forward to a cooldown as well. overnight lows, upper 50s to even some low 60s. we'll have our summer spread. san ancisco, up to 65 across the bay. oakland, a little milder. 74. over the hills into the creek, walnut creek, that is, 89 there. and farther east, antioch will have a high of people in. as you can see in the broader picture, there will be lots of upper 70s and low 80 along the bay shoreline. numerous low to mid 90s inland. even a couple of digits up north. things will cool down over the weekend. the heat will not beo bad overo the week. a rather sharp cooldown at all locations and then the temperatures will rise again on monday. here's a look at the seven day forecast. one more day of hot weather inlandful that's tomorrow. before the cooldown begins, of course. . co
in san francisco, david louie.bc7 news. >> for resources and a guide on how to talk to kids about this, go to abc7 doc/take action.acti. >>> back to the forecast. it won't stay hot too much longer. >> good. i like the cooldowns. in i'm looking forward to a cooldown as well. overnight lows, upper 50s to even some low 60s. we'll have our summer spread. san ancisco, up to 65 across the bay. oakland, a little milder. 74. over the hills into the creek, walnut creek, that is, 89...
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. >> david louie, abc7 news. >>> coming up, governor newsom with words for californians today about wearing masks. that's ahead. >>> many of us understandably developed a little cabin fever. that could mean an increase byin energy bills.. you can save by using a fan to cool off... unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... or closing your shades during the day. stay well and keep it golden. >>> oakland police are looking for help finding a missing 12-year-old girl. she was last seen around 4:00 yesterday afternoon leaving her home on eighth street in west oakland. she's only been in oakland for six days now so she could be at risk. police describe her as biracial. 5'3", 130 pounds, with brown hair and hazel eyes. she was last seen wearing a black hooded sweatshirt. >>> a pretty good size earthquake shook this afternoon. it hit near lone pine. the quake was quickly followed by several aftershocks. one measured a 4.6. it was felt across the central valley and even in parts of san jose if youley there. there are no reports of damage or injuries. >>> on to the weather forecast. anoth
. >> david louie, abc7 news. >>> coming up, governor newsom with words for californians today about wearing masks. that's ahead. >>> many of us understandably developed a little cabin fever. that could mean an increase byin energy bills.. you can save by using a fan to cool off... unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... or closing your shades during the day. stay well and keep it golden. >>> oakland police are looking for help finding a missing...
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david louie talked to a law professor who gave examples. >> reporter: reason police action against citizen police marches and rallies is part of a long history of what law professor david ball labels racism baked sow the legal system. >> people end slaved in the merge south could not call the police when they were beaten up. they were sanctioned by law for doing that. >> reporter: tactics have been challenged by news media coverage and surveillance video. there is a history of similar film dating back to the selma to montgomery march. some were even promoted to leadership ranks. the professor says there will be demands. one is qualified immune given office officers, two justices of the u.s. supreme court, one liberal and one conservative, are seeking to review the doctrine intended to shield officers from frivolous lawsuits. >> even if they make it past immune, police officers do not pay for any damages out of their own pockets. you and i pay for them out of our. at a pair money. >> reporter: that puts the focus on accountability. even with independent auditors, policy standards are manage
david louie talked to a law professor who gave examples. >> reporter: reason police action against citizen police marches and rallies is part of a long history of what law professor david ball labels racism baked sow the legal system. >> people end slaved in the merge south could not call the police when they were beaten up. they were sanctioned by law for doing that. >> reporter: tactics have been challenged by news media coverage and surveillance video. there is a history of...
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david louie shows us how a conversation compa conversation, a company is working to improve. >> they not able to have those aha moments that you have at the office while drinking a coffee, or while connecting with your colleagues that are just next to you. >> reporter: martin is control of of san francisco bay's company trying to improve collaboration among remote workers. google and electronic arts are among its customers. he is promoting something called augments collaboration. it empowers employees to give stars to recognize team members for doing great work. >> we just see the amount of stars people are giving to different people. who are those that are making a difference, because people are recognizing it. >> reporter: it is more than that. globe it says bosses needs to give more ought only me to individual teams. >> when you are left alone, when people trust that you you're going to do the right thing. >> reporter: he cites a survey it did with workers. almost half said their productivity had suffered because of a lack of being able to work with co-workers. that's true for thi
david louie shows us how a conversation compa conversation, a company is working to improve. >> they not able to have those aha moments that you have at the office while drinking a coffee, or while connecting with your colleagues that are just next to you. >> reporter: martin is control of of san francisco bay's company trying to improve collaboration among remote workers. google and electronic arts are among its customers. he is promoting something called augments collaboration. it...
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david louie, abc7 news. >>> a fish fight in san francisco.d a fierce battle between two businesses in the middle of the cyrus pandemic. e are coming to the scars. the academy tries to become mor i didn't choose this exact type of metastatic breast cancer. but i did pick clarity by knowing i have a treatment that goes right at it. discover piqray, a treatment that specifically targets pik3ca mutations in hr+, her2- mbc. piqray is taken with fulvestrant after progression on hormone therapy and helps people live longer without disease progression. do not take piqray if you've had severe allergic reactions to it or any of its ingredients. piqray can cause serious side effects, including severe allergic and skin reactions, high blood sugar levels, and diarrhea, that are common and can be severe, and pneumonitis. tell your doctor right away if you have symptoms of severe allergic reactions or high blood sugar while taking piqray. your doctor will monitor your blood sugar before and during treatment, and more often if you have type 2 diabetes. befor
david louie, abc7 news. >>> a fish fight in san francisco.d a fierce battle between two businesses in the middle of the cyrus pandemic. e are coming to the scars. the academy tries to become mor i didn't choose this exact type of metastatic breast cancer. but i did pick clarity by knowing i have a treatment that goes right at it. discover piqray, a treatment that specifically targets pik3ca mutations in hr+, her2- mbc. piqray is taken with fulvestrant after progression on hormone...
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abc7 news reporter david louie puts the spotlight on a nonprofit group that is recycling used hotel soap grows but the supply distinguishes. >>. >> we stay at a hotel, use the soap and leave it behind. but it's not wasted. 700 hotels in california and eight,000 others around california send the soap to clean the world, a nonprocess that reprocesses them into bars of soap. they then distribute them to victims of natural disasters, the homeless, and especially now to prevent the spread of coronavirus. each bar can be used an estimated 180 times. >> we sent about three million bars of soap just in the last 60 days. so if you multiply that by 180 hand washes, it's hundreds of millions of preventative times that we are helping those in at-risk populations. >> however, the supply of discarded hotel soap has fallen by as much as 98% as a result of the economic downturn. buying soap is not allowed on unassistance programs forton employed. >> the s.n.a.p. programs do not allow the individual to buy hygiene products with food stamps. >> so clean the world is turning to food pantries to meet the ne
abc7 news reporter david louie puts the spotlight on a nonprofit group that is recycling used hotel soap grows but the supply distinguishes. >>. >> we stay at a hotel, use the soap and leave it behind. but it's not wasted. 700 hotels in california and eight,000 others around california send the soap to clean the world, a nonprocess that reprocesses them into bars of soap. they then distribute them to victims of natural disasters, the homeless, and especially now to prevent the...
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david louie, abc7 news. >>> hundreds of cars lined up at a food distribution site in south san francisco the first car showed up at 6:00 a.m. of by 11:00, the lines stretched as you can see here, for blocks. 750 food boxes were handed out by volunteers. inside those boxes, protein, dried goods, fresh fruit. they have enough money to run through july but need more resources to continue past then. the community remains very much in a crisis situation. >>> pride goes virtual. how you can still celebrate this weekend. we're all doing our part by staying at home. that could mean an increase in energy bills. you can save by using a fan to cool off... unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... or closing your shades during the day. stay well and keep it golden. >>> the 50th anniversary of pride, 50 years, is being reimagined in the bay area this weekend. although the major events have been canceled because of the pandemic. the pride is still shining through big time just virtually. here's abc7 news reporter cornell bernard. that's the kind of pride we're used to seeing in san francis
david louie, abc7 news. >>> hundreds of cars lined up at a food distribution site in south san francisco the first car showed up at 6:00 a.m. of by 11:00, the lines stretched as you can see here, for blocks. 750 food boxes were handed out by volunteers. inside those boxes, protein, dried goods, fresh fruit. they have enough money to run through july but need more resources to continue past then. the community remains very much in a crisis situation. >>> pride goes virtual. how...
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david louie, abc7 news >> that package covered it all. i don't know where to start. we don't have time to unpack it. >> we really don't. does someone want to give me some more money? >> i will, friend. >> you want more toys? >> you know why you can have my money? >> if not, i'm sticking with what i have. >> until you see it and you're like, i do need that. >> until kumasi has one, and then i will need to get one, too. i don't make the rules. >> mike, you have all the gadgets. >> i'm about to turn the camera and show you my imac. it's all mac all the time over here. and i like it. good products. good products. let's talk about what is going on weatherwise. we'll show you the exploratorium camera where at pier 15, 56 degrees right now. coastal clouds, rinse and rempet as far as our temperatures go. seasonal temperatures tonight bay and coast and the weekend the summer spread shrinks as heat relief for our inland neighborhoods. here's a look for our summer spread. i ink the it's about the same as yesterday. it's about 2,000 feet. it's going to go away just as quickly an
david louie, abc7 news >> that package covered it all. i don't know where to start. we don't have time to unpack it. >> we really don't. does someone want to give me some more money? >> i will, friend. >> you want more toys? >> you know why you can have my money? >> if not, i'm sticking with what i have. >> until you see it and you're like, i do need that. >> until kumasi has one, and then i will need to get one, too. i don't make the rules....