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dustin dorsey talked with experts about some ways retailers can protect merchandise and employees. >> after a weekend like we had in the bay area, the immediate question is will we see more mass organized crime? silken valley center chamber of commerce president and ceo his own question. >> what can we do about that? that is difficult. you not only need a security presence, and it can be electronic of some sort, whether cameras and scanners and that kind of thing, but it also needs to be good guys. it needs to be security or police. >> it is up to the individual retailers whether or not they beef up their own security. the apple store with continuous target for some time until they made changes like reinforced glass, undercover security, and the removal of items. things you can do if you are major corporation like apple. >> they come at it from a multifaceted approach. it works for apple. is it copyable in every store, in a best buy? i don't know. >> which brings it back to the idea of more security presence. the ceo says those calls have already began to come in. >> they want a stron
dustin dorsey talked with experts about some ways retailers can protect merchandise and employees. >> after a weekend like we had in the bay area, the immediate question is will we see more mass organized crime? silken valley center chamber of commerce president and ceo his own question. >> what can we do about that? that is difficult. you not only need a security presence, and it can be electronic of some sort, whether cameras and scanners and that kind of thing, but it also needs...
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abc 7 news reporter dustin dorsey brings us the sights and sounds from the southbay. rkey, sandwiches, pumpkin pie, and football. does it get any more thanksgiving than that? [applause] for the first time since 1956 and the 13th time overall, the san jose state parse -- spartans brought football to the state, something coaches are thankful for, a chance to be at home with their family. >> i think of for my family. i'm thing for for my health. i'm thankful for the fans. i'm thankful for everybody who made this possible. today's my birthday, so hopefully my gift will be us winning today. and i'm helpful -- thankful for spartan nation. dustin: standing in the way of delivering coach the birthday gift was the fresno state bulldogs. [cheers] the fresno state/san jose state rivalry is one of the best in all of college football and the state of california. on the line today, bragging rights and the valley trophy. >> not only is it a rivalry game, there's a trophy on the line. you have fresno state looking to possibly go for a championship. you have san jose state trying to ge
abc 7 news reporter dustin dorsey brings us the sights and sounds from the southbay. rkey, sandwiches, pumpkin pie, and football. does it get any more thanksgiving than that? [applause] for the first time since 1956 and the 13th time overall, the san jose state parse -- spartans brought football to the state, something coaches are thankful for, a chance to be at home with their family. >> i think of for my family. i'm thing for for my health. i'm thankful for the fans. i'm thankful for...
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dustin dorsey explains how santa clara county officials are handling their early response and why one doctor believes we may be better off than most. >> dominating the headlines across the world is the latest variant of concern, the omicron. there are confirmed cases in more than a dozen countries but not in the u.s. santa clara health officials say it's too early to sound the alarms locally. >> with every new twist and turn in the pandemic, including with the omicron variant, we'll do what we always do which is that we learn about it, we follow the science and we adjust as needed. >> despite the havoc the delta variant has caused in the u.s., some fear the omicron could be worse because of the high transmissions rates of the virus and the number of mutations. south africa facing more than 2,000 cases a day. dr. peter chin hong says the bay area may be better off. >> i think in the bay area we may be more protected than most but i worry about some regions that are going to continue to see a run on hospitalizations, calling out the national guard to help. and over and over again we wil
dustin dorsey explains how santa clara county officials are handling their early response and why one doctor believes we may be better off than most. >> dominating the headlines across the world is the latest variant of concern, the omicron. there are confirmed cases in more than a dozen countries but not in the u.s. santa clara health officials say it's too early to sound the alarms locally. >> with every new twist and turn in the pandemic, including with the omicron variant, we'll...
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dustin dorsey has the details. in the city of fremont. the riding is literally on the wall covid knows no age race color or religion an alameda county says getting vaccinated is the best way to protect yourself and others from the virus. they are doubling down on that notion with a new vaccine mandate for first resp. first having people vaccinated when you're exposed to thousands of people whether it be in our jail setting or out in the public it makes everybody safer. so it makes the first responders safer and the people that we come in contact safer if everybody's vaccinated for the nearly 4,000 emergency personnel in the county like fire sheriffs and emts a new choice get fully vaccinated or take weekly tests and wear a mask while in the presence of patients or residents while entering high-risk health care facilities, alameda county. health officer dr. nicholas moss said in a statement today quote unvaccinated providers entering. risk health care facilities can spread covid-19. this order is necessary. to reduce that risk and protect
dustin dorsey has the details. in the city of fremont. the riding is literally on the wall covid knows no age race color or religion an alameda county says getting vaccinated is the best way to protect yourself and others from the virus. they are doubling down on that notion with a new vaccine mandate for first resp. first having people vaccinated when you're exposed to thousands of people whether it be in our jail setting or out in the public it makes everybody safer. so it makes the first...
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want to on the robberies in san jose the city and mayor sam licardo also declined in san jose dustin dorsey abc 7 news. and today governor newsome pledge that thetate in helping prevent retail thefts like we saw this weekend he calls the string of mob robberies simply unacceptable. have been working with cities up and down the state including san francisco walnut creek and others that were impacted over this. weekend by these organized retail theft operations the governor says the state re-established its retail theft task force in july pumping millions of dollars into fighting organized retail theft in addition. he says starting today, there will be more officers on major highways near malls and shopping areas. where does all the stolen merchandise land and our retailers able to trace? products abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow has that part of the story. the images are unforgettable. most recently someone running from union square's louis vuitton with an armful of stolen merchandise nearly 100 people running from the walnut creek nordstrom in a flash mob style. robbery and over the summ
want to on the robberies in san jose the city and mayor sam licardo also declined in san jose dustin dorsey abc 7 news. and today governor newsome pledge that thetate in helping prevent retail thefts like we saw this weekend he calls the string of mob robberies simply unacceptable. have been working with cities up and down the state including san francisco walnut creek and others that were impacted over this. weekend by these organized retail theft operations the governor says the state...
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they've done throughout the pandemic but as abc 7 news reporter dustin dorsey explains, the staff says they're contract does not reflect that. a rare rainy day at san jose state university monday, but not even the weather could drown out the calls for fairness by sjsu faculty. it's just been a year of hell. it really has given. everything that we put into our students everything we've all been through we've all been working hard without a race and people are struggling the california faculty association is asking for a 4% raise for 2020 to 2022 after two years of negotiations have resulted in an impasse the sjsu chapter says the current contract offered across the california state university system only allows for a 2% raise for 2020 this while the csu presidents received a 10% retroactive raise last year. it's just a the face the faculty hopes csu chancellor, dr. joseph castro heard their message while he was on campus monday his office released a statement saying quote the csu values its faculty and is committed to reaching agreement on a successor contract in its negotiations with t
they've done throughout the pandemic but as abc 7 news reporter dustin dorsey explains, the staff says they're contract does not reflect that. a rare rainy day at san jose state university monday, but not even the weather could drown out the calls for fairness by sjsu faculty. it's just been a year of hell. it really has given. everything that we put into our students everything we've all been through we've all been working hard without a race and people are struggling the california faculty...
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reporter: dustin dorsey, abc 7 news. stephanie: a big holiday tradition has returned to the fairmont hotel in san francisco. yesterday, the hotel held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its gingerbread house. it stands 22 feet high and 23 feet wide. it is made with real gingerbread brakes, icing, and lots of sugar. engineering and culinary teams started planning in july. it took more than 500 hours to put together. you can find the large holiday display in the hotel's lobby, which will be open for the holiday season. hanukkah begins today. there are several events across the bay area to celebrate. in san francisco's union square the traditional menorah biting takes place at 4:45 this afternoon. a ceremony will take place each following night through the eighth and final night of the holiday, december 5. a nine foot menorah made out of legos will be in alameda. the event locations and times will be on your screen. happy hanukkah to all of you celebrating. lisa, the menorah lighting in union square is set to take place around 4
reporter: dustin dorsey, abc 7 news. stephanie: a big holiday tradition has returned to the fairmont hotel in san francisco. yesterday, the hotel held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its gingerbread house. it stands 22 feet high and 23 feet wide. it is made with real gingerbread brakes, icing, and lots of sugar. engineering and culinary teams started planning in july. it took more than 500 hours to put together. you can find the large holiday display in the hotel's lobby, which will be open for...
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anchor: north's -- dustin dorsey was there as the annual tradition returned after the pandemic. reporter: on veterans day there are not enough words to show appreciation for those who served. in san jose we say thank you with the annual veterans day parade. >> freedom is not free, and in one way or another will serve. the fact that everyone has the support gives us a very powerful and good message to all. reporter: cheers rang out for servicemen and women from many eras. world war ii vet said this day is always special. >> is the greatest thing there is. lifestyle is different that it was when i got out of the service. reporter: remembering the events was on the mind of this gregg marshall. while he is always thankful for support on november 11 he hopes he continues around. >> every day two veterans commit suicide. that says a lot about how america is taking care of its veterans. there are homeless veterans out there and there are people who need a lot of help with drugs and alcohol abuse, and that is what we are working on. reporter: the parade looks the same this year, but in
anchor: north's -- dustin dorsey was there as the annual tradition returned after the pandemic. reporter: on veterans day there are not enough words to show appreciation for those who served. in san jose we say thank you with the annual veterans day parade. >> freedom is not free, and in one way or another will serve. the fact that everyone has the support gives us a very powerful and good message to all. reporter: cheers rang out for servicemen and women from many eras. world war ii vet...
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dustin dorsey, abc 7 news. >> we can all make a difference. it looks fantastic.ooks great. we do have some rain on the the but not enough to end the drought. >> just enough to be a tease. clouds increasing. mainly high clouds with patches of low clouds forming. by midmorning, partial clearing with the bright skies for most of the day. overnight low temperatures will be cooler than last night. mainly the mid to upper 40's. the values will be chillier, in the low 40's. tomorrow's highs under bright skies from the low 60's at the coast to mid and upper 60's everywhere else. not like vc many seven degree readings. -- not likely to see many 70 degree ratings. friday will be the day when we see more widespread showers and a storm. storm of light intensity. then we start another dry spell over the weekend. it will be beautiful, sunny, and dry. >> at least we got that little bit of rain. thanks. liz: talking sports. >> this is spicy. early-season. warriors invading brooklyn. a possible nba finals preview? small businesses like yours make gift-giving possible. now, comcas
dustin dorsey, abc 7 news. >> we can all make a difference. it looks fantastic.ooks great. we do have some rain on the the but not enough to end the drought. >> just enough to be a tease. clouds increasing. mainly high clouds with patches of low clouds forming. by midmorning, partial clearing with the bright skies for most of the day. overnight low temperatures will be cooler than last night. mainly the mid to upper 40's. the values will be chillier, in the low 40's. tomorrow's...
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dustin dorsey spoke to experts trying to help keep the area safe from crime. >> after a weekend like we just had in the bay area, the immediate question for some is will we see more mass organized crime? silicon valley central chamber of commerce president and ceo has his own question. >> what can we do about that? that is a very difficult one. you not only need a security presence, and that can be electronic of some sort, whether cameras, scanners, that kind of thing. it also needs to be good guys, security or police. >> san jose police said is it -- it is up to individual retailers. the apple store was a continuous target for robberies until they made changes, like reinforced glass, undercover security, and removing items from the store floor. things you can do as a major corporation like apple. >> they have come at it from a multifaceted approach. it works for apple. can you do it in every store? best buy? i don't know. >> which brings it back to the idea of more security presence. the vp of security services ceo said those calls have begun to come in. >> they want a stronger pres
dustin dorsey spoke to experts trying to help keep the area safe from crime. >> after a weekend like we just had in the bay area, the immediate question for some is will we see more mass organized crime? silicon valley central chamber of commerce president and ceo has his own question. >> what can we do about that? that is a very difficult one. you not only need a security presence, and that can be electronic of some sort, whether cameras, scanners, that kind of thing. it also needs...
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reporter dustin dorsey was there as the annual tradition returned after the pandemic. dustin: phone veterans day, they are not enough words to show appreciation for those who served. but in san jose, we say thank you with the annual veterans day parade, san jose's oldest tradition. >> freedom is not free. in one way or another, we serve. many of us wear a uniform and many of us don't. but it is a powerful and good message to all. dustin: cheers rang out throughout downtown for servicemen and women from many areas. world war ii vet victor said this day is always special. >> it is a low greatest thing there it is a feeling they have forgotten the vets, really. the lifestyle is different now than it was when i got out of the service. it is a big thing, remembering the vets was on the3 mind of the gregg marshall. while he is always thankful for support, he is hopeful it continues year-round. >> every day on the average, 22 veterans commit suicide. that says a lot about how america is taking care of its veterans. there are a lot of homeless veterans, and a lot of people who
reporter dustin dorsey was there as the annual tradition returned after the pandemic. dustin: phone veterans day, they are not enough words to show appreciation for those who served. but in san jose, we say thank you with the annual veterans day parade, san jose's oldest tradition. >> freedom is not free. in one way or another, we serve. many of us wear a uniform and many of us don't. but it is a powerful and good message to all. dustin: cheers rang out throughout downtown for servicemen...
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but as news reporter dustin dorsey explains the pantries worry the loss of funding could result in food a food pantry it pays off to have fast hands. that is because there is no time to lose. >> we saw with the start of the pandemic a problem that was already significant prior to the pandemic. something to be magnified and in our case threefold. dustin: loaves and fishes of saint martha's kitchen provided over 2 million meals throughout the pandemic. they normally operate on private funding but san jose and county of santa clara provided $1 million in american rescue plan funds to help with the pandemic burden. that funding is set to expire in 2022. >> we don't want to get to the place where we have to decide who we cannick cannot serve. >>. the food need is dire. -- the food need is dire. dustin: as this map created by our team indicates the issue is truly widespread. the yellow shows all areas with low food access in the south bay. if we add the filter of low income and low food income access, this is nearly 80 areas. >> the reality is while the pandemic may appear to be winding down
but as news reporter dustin dorsey explains the pantries worry the loss of funding could result in food a food pantry it pays off to have fast hands. that is because there is no time to lose. >> we saw with the start of the pandemic a problem that was already significant prior to the pandemic. something to be magnified and in our case threefold. dustin: loaves and fishes of saint martha's kitchen provided over 2 million meals throughout the pandemic. they normally operate on private...
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have decreased the funding is set to stop at the end of this year, but as abc 7 news reporter dustin dorsey explains the pantries worry the loss of funding. could result in food access struggles only getting worse. as a volunteer at a food pantry. it pays off to have to have to o that's because there's no time to lose we are with the start of the pandemic is a problem that was already significant prior to the pandemic simply could be magnified in our case. it was magnified three-fold loaves and fishes and martha's kitchen in san jose provided more than two million meals throughout the pandemic. they normally operate on private funding but the city of san jose and county of santa clara provided one million dollars in american rescue plan funds to each of them to help with the pandemic burden that funding is set to expire in 2022. we don't want to get to the place where we have to start deciding who we can serve and who we can't the food need is very dire and it and it's and it's all over that's what's really amazing as this map created by team indicates the issue. is truly widespread the yel
have decreased the funding is set to stop at the end of this year, but as abc 7 news reporter dustin dorsey explains the pantries worry the loss of funding. could result in food access struggles only getting worse. as a volunteer at a food pantry. it pays off to have to have to o that's because there's no time to lose we are with the start of the pandemic is a problem that was already significant prior to the pandemic simply could be magnified in our case. it was magnified three-fold loaves and...
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reporter: dustin dorsey, abc 7 news. stephanie: a big holiday tradition has returned to the fairmont hotel in san francisco. yesterday, the hotel held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its gingerbread house. it stands 22 feet high and 23 feet wide. it is made with real gingerbread bricks, icing, and lots of sugar. engineering and culinary teams started planning in july. it took more than 500 hours to put together. you can find the large holiday display in the hotel's lobby, which will be open for the holiday season. hanukkah begins today. there are several events across the bay area to celebrate. in san francisco's union square the traditional menorah lighting takes place at 4:45 this afternoon. a ceremony will take place each following night through the eighth and final night of the holiday, december 5. more lightings are happening today, including a nine-foot men or amade out of legos. that one will be in alameda. the event locations and times will be on your screen. happy hanukkah to all of you celebrating. lisa, the meno
reporter: dustin dorsey, abc 7 news. stephanie: a big holiday tradition has returned to the fairmont hotel in san francisco. yesterday, the hotel held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its gingerbread house. it stands 22 feet high and 23 feet wide. it is made with real gingerbread bricks, icing, and lots of sugar. engineering and culinary teams started planning in july. it took more than 500 hours to put together. you can find the large holiday display in the hotel's lobby, which will be open for...
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dustin dorsey shows us how the boys legacy has helped. >> in january, their 12-year-old son lost hister being dragged out to sea by a sneaker wave. >> they eventually took him down. have had this accessible. >> that equipment is now available in half moon bay thanks to the division of the rna foundation. >> i don't jesse a life ring. i see the rna >> he he he h eight-year-old brother. he survived. >> it is inspiring for me to . i am insured -- assured that with this new tool, lives are safe. >> the hope is no family has to suffer like them after again. >> i can't imagine what it would be like for a parent to watch as your son is treading water for 15 minutes. clearly swimming out to him was not going to work. if we say just one or two it will be worth it. >> there is a virtual open house tonight to discuss a project the city of berkeley says will improve conditions for drivers, cyclist, bus riders and pedestrians around uc berkeley. the project focuses on telegraph avenue, fulton street and dentistry. according to the berkeley side, one plan is to reserve one lane of telegraph for bu
dustin dorsey shows us how the boys legacy has helped. >> in january, their 12-year-old son lost hister being dragged out to sea by a sneaker wave. >> they eventually took him down. have had this accessible. >> that equipment is now available in half moon bay thanks to the division of the rna foundation. >> i don't jesse a life ring. i see the rna >> he he he h eight-year-old brother. he survived. >> it is inspiring for me to . i am insured -- assured that...
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dustin dorsey takes a look at the pros and cons for both sides of the argument.cks one hour as daylight saving time ends. it's a highly contested topic. so we asked five people their thoughts. do you like daylight saving time? no, i don't. i just feel like it gets dark too early and i miss the sunshine when i go home from work, i do. yes, i do. no, i do not like it. yes, i do because i get that extra hour of sleeping. i wouldn't consider our survey the end of the debate, but many other groups agree. they like it the department of transportation. overseas daylight saving time and supports it because they say it saves energy and results in fewer traffic fatalities many california school officials are also for it. to and that message that parents work schedule. it messes up the school starting time. so it's just not good overall without daylight saving time changes clocks would stay the same year round, but when the sun rises would change for example under our current system sunrise is at 7 am on january 1st and 541 am on july 1st if changed it would be dark until 8
dustin dorsey takes a look at the pros and cons for both sides of the argument.cks one hour as daylight saving time ends. it's a highly contested topic. so we asked five people their thoughts. do you like daylight saving time? no, i don't. i just feel like it gets dark too early and i miss the sunshine when i go home from work, i do. yes, i do. no, i do not like it. yes, i do because i get that extra hour of sleeping. i wouldn't consider our survey the end of the debate, but many other groups...
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our team coverage continues with dustin dorsey.arker he is live without fans are feeling before monday night football. >> hank williams jr. said it best. all my rowdy friends are here on monday night. niners, rams, norcal, socal. on the bay plays l.a., you know it is a big night. these fans are feeling it. they are always confident when they are going up against that team in blue and gold. the grills are fired up. flags are flying high. it is monday night in santa clara and we only had one question for the 49er faithful. are you ready for some football? what is so special about monday night football? ? the enthusiasm people bring on a monday night game to see the 49ers hopefully beat the rams. that is what we are here for. >> here on abc 7, monday night football between the 49ers and los angeles rams. the fans want to see a victory to turn the stadium -- during this season around. is it home sweet cold for the red and gold or the house of horrors? only one win at levi's since 2019. >> play together, stay together, win together. >>
our team coverage continues with dustin dorsey.arker he is live without fans are feeling before monday night football. >> hank williams jr. said it best. all my rowdy friends are here on monday night. niners, rams, norcal, socal. on the bay plays l.a., you know it is a big night. these fans are feeling it. they are always confident when they are going up against that team in blue and gold. the grills are fired up. flags are flying high. it is monday night in santa clara and we only had...
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city council is expected to discuss a permanent closure of the street this month in palo alto dustin dorseyng where you live now sit tight, you'll get an update on the storm. that's moving into the bay area next. despicable that one way to describe scammers who use zell to scare a local teenager out of 10 grand. i'm michael finney and i'll have that sto in business, setbacks change everything. so get comcast business internet and add securityedge. it helps keep your network safe by scanning for threats every 10 minutes. and unlike some cybersecurity options, this helps protect every connected device. yours, your employees' and even your customers'. so you can stay ahead. get started with a great offer and ask how you can add comcast business securityedge. plus for a limited time, ask how to get a $500 prepaid card when you upgrade. call today. better bay area moving forward finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. storm that ranks two on the abc 7 news storm impact scale will be with us through tomorrow live doppler 7 shows you where it is right now. yeah, and it's just the beginning. so let'
city council is expected to discuss a permanent closure of the street this month in palo alto dustin dorseyng where you live now sit tight, you'll get an update on the storm. that's moving into the bay area next. despicable that one way to describe scammers who use zell to scare a local teenager out of 10 grand. i'm michael finney and i'll have that sto in business, setbacks change everything. so get comcast business internet and add securityedge. it helps keep your network safe by scanning for...
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dustin dorsey is live at the annual tree lighting ceremony. reporter: it absolutely is, when people think of black friday, ec shopping. to me it means the start of the christmas season. no better place to enjoy that then here at christmasn the park. we are literally walking through a winter wonderland right now with all these beautiful community decorated trees. it is just one thing that makes christmas in the park so special. the countdown is on. today we cranked up the christmas music, grabbed our favorite fesveas.fore than 40 y soutbay s this with christmas in the park. it is now officially reopened, back edits down, take -- back edits downtown location. >> it is our main focus, our priority. reporter: 2020 was the first year in decades that the park was not fully decorated with christmas displays for families to visit and enjoy. now it is back. organizers say it is better than ever. and all new inflatable beer and wine garden, tresa big you can walk through it and much more. >> when people come downtown, i hope they enjoy themselves. repor
dustin dorsey is live at the annual tree lighting ceremony. reporter: it absolutely is, when people think of black friday, ec shopping. to me it means the start of the christmas season. no better place to enjoy that then here at christmasn the park. we are literally walking through a winter wonderland right now with all these beautiful community decorated trees. it is just one thing that makes christmas in the park so special. the countdown is on. today we cranked up the christmas music,...
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in santa clara county, dustin dorsey. >> and you don't have to mow it. >> you like to mow. >> not as much as the last year. >> i was going to i was going tg we have a little bit of rain on the way. >> absolutely we do. liz is coming in late tonight. i want to show you a live picture for our san jose camera. a lot of wispy clouds. post-sunset view. here is a look at the air quality. our all in the good range anywhere from 20 to 38. we had a front come through and a nice sweep across the region. some sprinkles and fog, but cleared out the pollutants and also brought us the better air quality. a look from our camera. we are expecting gusty offshore winds. 59 in san francisco. oakland in the low 60's. upper 50's from san jose to morgan hill. it was mild for most of you as we saw sunshine in the morning fog. golden gate bridge camera showing clouds passing through. 62 in santa rosa. fairfield at 62. managed to get in the low 70's at fairfield. lovely view from our east bay hills. gusty overnight. chance of showers thursday into friday. and we do have dry and milder weather coming in for t
in santa clara county, dustin dorsey. >> and you don't have to mow it. >> you like to mow. >> not as much as the last year. >> i was going to i was going tg we have a little bit of rain on the way. >> absolutely we do. liz is coming in late tonight. i want to show you a live picture for our san jose camera. a lot of wispy clouds. post-sunset view. here is a look at the air quality. our all in the good range anywhere from 20 to 38. we had a front come through and a...
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dustin dorsey has the story. dustin:it's not often a patient receives a party when arriving but that's what noah davis got when he arrived at santa clara medical center [applause] >> you get close to a lot of these people. i feel like i came back saying hi to people i've known my whole life. we were there after he battled covid for mean the months. he considered this to be another homecoming. >> i mismy dog and my family when i was here now, i miss my family now that i'm home it's crazy. it's like it switching. >> he still cannot walk. sleeps with oxygen and struggle with nerve pain in his left hand. dr. stephen mckenna says he was lucky to be admitted there. their work saved his life before. but the journey is still ongoing >> we're all hopeful that he will continue to make improvements in terms of standing. we don't know what the future hold. brief walking and maybe go get a point where he could be out of the wheelchair whoa where ongoing therapy. >> i can't believe i took breathing for granted back then and wa
dustin dorsey has the story. dustin:it's not often a patient receives a party when arriving but that's what noah davis got when he arrived at santa clara medical center [applause] >> you get close to a lot of these people. i feel like i came back saying hi to people i've known my whole life. we were there after he battled covid for mean the months. he considered this to be another homecoming. >> i mismy dog and my family when i was here now, i miss my family now that i'm home it's...
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we spoke with abc 7 news reporter dustin dorsey explains how antigen tests can protect your most vulnerable family members. in one week imagine this families back together again enjoying a thanksgiving meal. you'll ask uncle mark to pass the turkey and then you'll ask aunt julie to pass the covid test when we go into the holidays gathering together. it'd be great to be able to ensure that we do negative testing before we're around vulnerable people doctors say the unvaccinated immunocompromise in the elderly are the most vulnerable this holiday season, but at home antigen testing can provide fast and efficient way to protect these guests. these tests are basically looking to see if you have some presence of the virus in your nose and that isn't necessarily going to say that hey you're gonna develop symptomatic covid-19. you're gonna become seriously ill or you're gonna infect everyone in the room that is but that is telling you that there is some virus in your nose and hey, it's a possibility abc 7 special correspondent dr. alok patel says, it's a great plan to have a testing strategy conve
we spoke with abc 7 news reporter dustin dorsey explains how antigen tests can protect your most vulnerable family members. in one week imagine this families back together again enjoying a thanksgiving meal. you'll ask uncle mark to pass the turkey and then you'll ask aunt julie to pass the covid test when we go into the holidays gathering together. it'd be great to be able to ensure that we do negative testing before we're around vulnerable people doctors say the unvaccinated immunocompromise...
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licardo also declined in san jose dustin dorsey abc 7 news. because it affects so many cities governor gavin newsom called these robberies. well orchestrated crimes of opportunity clearly abc 7 news reporter lyanne melendez was with the governor today and is in the newsroom with more on what he had to say leah. well as he usually does the governor talked all in one breath about what may have prompted these robberies the temporary solution to these crimes and also talked about for the very first time about including more money in the budget next year to address this huge public. relations nightmare while people are still trying to make sense of all the retail store robberies over the weekend governor newsom had his own unconfirmed suspicions. the governor hinted that the robberies were time to take place in areas where thieves may have expected protests after kyle writtenhouse was acquitted for killing two men and shooting another the idea was to overwhelm police timing was rather interesting around the rittenhouse decision, and we're tryingo t
licardo also declined in san jose dustin dorsey abc 7 news. because it affects so many cities governor gavin newsom called these robberies. well orchestrated crimes of opportunity clearly abc 7 news reporter lyanne melendez was with the governor today and is in the newsroom with more on what he had to say leah. well as he usually does the governor talked all in one breath about what may have prompted these robberies the temporary solution to these crimes and also talked about for the very first...
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the money is set to end in just over a month and as abc 7 news reporter dustin dorsey explains the pantriesry that the loss of funding could result in the lack of food access and that could make things only that much worse. as a volunteer at a food pantry. it pays off to have have have he that's because there's no time to lose. we saw with the start of the pandemic is a problem that was already significant prior to the pandemic simply could be magnified in our case. it was magnified three-fold loaves and fishes and martha's kitchen in san jose prov. more than 2 million meals throughout the pandemic. they normally operate on private funding but the city of san jose and county of santa clara provided 1 million dollars in american rescue plan funds to each of them to help with the pandemic burden that funding is set to expire in 2022. we don't want to get to the place where we have to start deciding who we can serve and who we can't the food need is very dire and it and it's all over that's what's really amazing as this map created. our data team indicates. the issue is truly widespread the ye
the money is set to end in just over a month and as abc 7 news reporter dustin dorsey explains the pantriesry that the loss of funding could result in the lack of food access and that could make things only that much worse. as a volunteer at a food pantry. it pays off to have have have he that's because there's no time to lose. we saw with the start of the pandemic is a problem that was already significant prior to the pandemic simply could be magnified in our case. it was magnified three-fold...
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abc7 news reporter dustin dorsey has the story. not often a patient receives a welcome party when arriving at a hospital, but that is what san jose's noah davis got when he arrived at santa clara valley medical center. [applause] >> you get close to a lot of these people. i feel like i am coming back to people i had known my whole life. dustin: we were there when davis returned home after a nine month battle with covid-19 earlier this month, after seeing the outpouring of love from his care team. he considers this to be another homecoming. >> i missed my dog and family when i was here, now i miss my home from the hospital. dustin: his journey to recovery continues with his outpatient rehab treatment. he still cannot walk, sleeps with oxygen, and struggles with nerve pain in his left hand. this doctor treated him in the spring and said he was lucky to be admitted to santa clara valley medical center thanks to the expertise of the staff. their work saved his life before, but the journey is ongoing. >> we are hopeful they continue to m
abc7 news reporter dustin dorsey has the story. not often a patient receives a welcome party when arriving at a hospital, but that is what san jose's noah davis got when he arrived at santa clara valley medical center. [applause] >> you get close to a lot of these people. i feel like i am coming back to people i had known my whole life. dustin: we were there when davis returned home after a nine month battle with covid-19 earlier this month, after seeing the outpouring of love from his...
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now, dustin dorsey explains how the child's legacy lives on. e sound of waves crashing is calming to many, but for this family, a different meeting. in january their 12-year-old son lost his life after being drug out to sea. but through tragedy the family found their purpose. >> our hope is is is is is is is of any unfortunate incident like that, family members, bystanders and first responders can mount a rescue. dustin: that equipment is now available thanks to the vision of the rna foundation, emergency life rings are now in place. >> i see rna's legacy dustin: 19 lives were lost along the coast this year. with these rings, others may survive too. >> it is inspiring for me to see that out of tragedy comes hope for others and i am sure that with this new tool, lives will be saved. dustin: two rings are near pillar point harbor and another at the famous mavericks beach. the hope is no family has to sever like they did ever again -- to suffer like they did ever again. >> i cannot imagine to watch for 15 minutes while your son is drowning and ther
now, dustin dorsey explains how the child's legacy lives on. e sound of waves crashing is calming to many, but for this family, a different meeting. in january their 12-year-old son lost his life after being drug out to sea. but through tragedy the family found their purpose. >> our hope is is is is is is is of any unfortunate incident like that, family members, bystanders and first responders can mount a rescue. dustin: that equipment is now available thanks to the vision of the rna...
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dustin dorsey, abc 7 news, in san jose. >> pretty young to go through that. >> fewer cars on the roadss helped reduce carbon emissions however stafford's annual emissions study are returning to prepend debit levels. why there has been such a quick rebound -- pre-pandemic levels. why there has been such a quick turnaround. >> stanford researchers say it is up 5% from last year and close to pre-pandemic levels. >> when you park the car in the driveway or -- as soon as the infrastructure comes back into service, it is the same pollution as before. >> economic growth does not have to mean more carbon emissions. he points out that the u.s., japan and mexico were reducing emissions before the pandemic. >> emissions decreased over the last decade but economies grew. i don't think there is a tight coupling between economic growth and emissions. >> china could be a major exception. due to tight power supplies, coal mining and coal burning have increased to ramp up manufacturing. nationally and in california, ev sales are breaking records but a lecture vehicles only represent 10% of the market.
dustin dorsey, abc 7 news, in san jose. >> pretty young to go through that. >> fewer cars on the roadss helped reduce carbon emissions however stafford's annual emissions study are returning to prepend debit levels. why there has been such a quick rebound -- pre-pandemic levels. why there has been such a quick turnaround. >> stanford researchers say it is up 5% from last year and close to pre-pandemic levels. >> when you park the car in the driveway or -- as soon as the...
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but as dustin dorsey found out, residents and business owners still believe it can thrive despite pandemicbows. dustin: closed, shuttered, empty, not normally words used to describe the businesses on california avenue in palo alto. we counted 10 for sale signs. >> since the pandemic, we lost the cleaners, the bakery, we lost so many different is this is on this street and it is really sad. dustin: judy is a business owner and says there are many reasons businesses have closed. a lack of staffing, high cost of rent, less visitors due to covid, but not necessarily the closure of the avenue. she says the closed street helped her business survive because the restaurants have thrived. >> if the restaurants survive, it is better for us, we need our restaurants to survive. they bring customers to us and they are our neighbors and we support each other. they would not have survived not for the street closure. dustin: as a result of the popularity of the area, even on a monday, no shortage of guests enjoying lunch. for many, it is hard to see the empty storefronts, but hope remains that california
but as dustin dorsey found out, residents and business owners still believe it can thrive despite pandemicbows. dustin: closed, shuttered, empty, not normally words used to describe the businesses on california avenue in palo alto. we counted 10 for sale signs. >> since the pandemic, we lost the cleaners, the bakery, we lost so many different is this is on this street and it is really sad. dustin: judy is a business owner and says there are many reasons businesses have closed. a lack of...
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abc 7 news reporter dustin dorsey joins us live from downtown san jose where the crowd is checking out the displays. reporter: welcome to my favorite christmas tradition, christmas in the park. it all get started here daft thanksgiving. it starts with the tree lighting. you are looking live right now at the very first show of the year. it is all decorated. it's up with music, it is 65 feet tall, the tallest christmas in the park's ever seen. this may be the centerpiece, but it is just one part of what makes this holiday tradition so special. the countdown is on. today, we cranked up the christmas music, grabbed our favorite festive clothing and officially started the holiday season. for more than 40 years, the south bay has done this with christmas in the park. it is now officially reopened, back and its downtown location. >> this downtown event is why we exist. it is our main focus, our priority, i am so excited to be back. reporter: 2020 was the first year in decades the park was not fully decorated with christmas displays for families to visit and enjoy. now it is back and organizer
abc 7 news reporter dustin dorsey joins us live from downtown san jose where the crowd is checking out the displays. reporter: welcome to my favorite christmas tradition, christmas in the park. it all get started here daft thanksgiving. it starts with the tree lighting. you are looking live right now at the very first show of the year. it is all decorated. it's up with music, it is 65 feet tall, the tallest christmas in the park's ever seen. this may be the centerpiece, but it is just one part...
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as dustin dorsey explains, the staff says their contract does not reflect that. >> a rare rainy day ateven the weather could drown out the calls for favorites -- for fairness. darker it has been a year of hell. two everything we have all been through, we have all been working hard without a raise and people are struggling. djokovic a faculty association is asking for a 4% raise in 20222022. after two years of negotiations have resulted in an impasse. the current contract offered across the system only allows for a 2% raise for 2020. this while the president received a 10% retroactive raise last year. two it is a slap in the face. duggar the faculty hopes the chancellor heard their message while he was on campus monday. his office released a statement saying the csu values its faculty and is committed to reaching agreement on a successor contract as it has with several other unions. the csu is committed to advocating for state funds to increase employee salaries. perhaps lost in this protest was the reason he was at the protest -- he was at campus today. as to su professor nikos marcos
as dustin dorsey explains, the staff says their contract does not reflect that. >> a rare rainy day ateven the weather could drown out the calls for favorites -- for fairness. darker it has been a year of hell. two everything we have all been through, we have all been working hard without a raise and people are struggling. djokovic a faculty association is asking for a 4% raise in 20222022. after two years of negotiations have resulted in an impasse. the current contract offered across...
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in alameda county, dustin dorsey, abc 7 news. larry: the california bears just announced this weekend's game against usc will be postponed. more players have tested positive for covid in berkeley and they are not able to practice, this after more than two dozen players had to sit out last week's game. kristen: you are looking at live pictures from san francisco and san rafael tower cameras and marched him. the storm is moving out of the bay area, but a different picture depending on where you are. let's head over to spencer christian for an update on how much rain we got and what else is coming. spencer: some areas didn't get much at all, others got a lot. here is a look at the totals. areas like san jose and mountain view saw only 0.02 inches. but one third of an inch in morgan hill. 0.85 in san francisco. north bay, 1-3 inches. from live doppler 7, all this quiet, but there are a couple sprinkles around. in the evening hours we will see clouds, maybe even some fog overnight. but by midday tomorrow, lots of sunshine and a bit of
in alameda county, dustin dorsey, abc 7 news. larry: the california bears just announced this weekend's game against usc will be postponed. more players have tested positive for covid in berkeley and they are not able to practice, this after more than two dozen players had to sit out last week's game. kristen: you are looking at live pictures from san francisco and san rafael tower cameras and marched him. the storm is moving out of the bay area, but a different picture depending on where you...
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in san jose, dustin dorsey, abc 7 news.d if you have questions about vaccines or policies, ask our vaccine team. go to abc7news.com/vaccine, and click on the big new box. and tomorrow, we have a half hour dedicated to answering your questions about vaccines and children. don't miss it on friday from 430 to 5 p.m. you can send your questions on abc7news.com/vaccine, and tomorrow, you will be able to ask them live over facebook and youtube. dan: should be great. stay with us. there are storms in the seven-day ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i see trees of green ♪ ♪ red roses too ♪ ♪ i see them bloom for me and you ♪ (music) ♪ so i think to myself ♪ ♪ oh what a wonderful world ♪ matt sakai like when we get a little sunshine and rain and then back to unchained. dan: it is the perfect pattern. spencer: right now the weather is cool and calm. much like ama. [laughter] current wind speeds are light across much of the area, but we have 20 miles per hour wind at sfo, 13 miles per hour in oakland. it has turned cooler in the last 24 hours. notic
in san jose, dustin dorsey, abc 7 news.d if you have questions about vaccines or policies, ask our vaccine team. go to abc7news.com/vaccine, and click on the big new box. and tomorrow, we have a half hour dedicated to answering your questions about vaccines and children. don't miss it on friday from 430 to 5 p.m. you can send your questions on abc7news.com/vaccine, and tomorrow, you will be able to ask them live over facebook and youtube. dan: should be great. stay with us. there are storms in...