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>> julian? >> yes. >> yes, i think, i think there were two views of violence and at least two in sncc, and one was that it was a tactic, and for some it was a tactic and for others it was a philosophy of life. and for julian it was definitely the former and not the latter. he supported the people who were engaged in self-defense back then, and there was a case involving the naacp and leader in north carolina who was thrown out of the naacp, and julian always oppose that and thought that -- and now we know, i think they had some inkling at the time, but now we know how many people really were armed during the civil rights movement of the '60s. charlie cobb wrote a book, this nonviolent thing will get you killed, and julian had a couple of experiences during the movement with people who had, everybody had guns, partly it was the south and it was a cultural thing, and it was a protected thing. we used to talk about how amazing was that there was never just a full-scale shootout somewhere, and that
>> julian? >> yes. >> yes, i think, i think there were two views of violence and at least two in sncc, and one was that it was a tactic, and for some it was a tactic and for others it was a philosophy of life. and for julian it was definitely the former and not the latter. he supported the people who were engaged in self-defense back then, and there was a case involving the naacp and leader in north carolina who was thrown out of the naacp, and julian always oppose that and...
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>> julian? >> yeah i think there were two views of violence, at least two and one was that it was a tactic for some and for others it was a philosophy of life and it was definitely the former and not the latter. and he supported the people who were engaged in self-defense back then and there was a case involving naacp and leader in north carolina who was thrown out of the naacp and he always opposed that and thought, now we know, i think they had some inkling at the time but now we know how many people were really armed during the civil rights movement of the 60s and charlie wrote a book about nonviolent and julian had a couple of experiences during the movement which people who had everybody had guns, it was the south in a cultural thing and it was a protective thing and we need to talk about how amazing it was that there was number just a full-scale shootout somewhere in that they were able to maintain a nonviolent movement and the strength it took and it did not make them, and made them incre
>> julian? >> yeah i think there were two views of violence, at least two and one was that it was a tactic for some and for others it was a philosophy of life and it was definitely the former and not the latter. and he supported the people who were engaged in self-defense back then and there was a case involving naacp and leader in north carolina who was thrown out of the naacp and he always opposed that and thought, now we know, i think they had some inkling at the time but now we...
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angie: juliÁn quintero tenÍa 20 aÑos.e ellos llaman la ineficacia de las autoridades cientos de padres han formado grupos para tratar de resolver los crÍmenes ellos mismos. misty: cuando asesinaron a mi hijo el cinco de marzo del 2016, les tomÓ diez dÍas a los detectives para venir a hablar conmigo. angie: misty arias lleva cuatro aÑos esperando que encuentren al responsable de matar a su hijo louis andrew arias, quien segÚn las autoridades no tenÍa pasado delictivo, ni afiliaciÓn con pandillas. misty: yo he preguntado quiÉn es el detective que tiene el caso de mi hijo y me dicen: "perdone, pero estamos sobrecargados". de 17 detectives quedan seis. no hay nadie trabajando en el caso de mi hijo. piÑa: esa es mi hija, con la sonrisa, mire. angie: sin embargo, en el 2017 la insistencia de juan piÑa puso fin a su agonÍa. piÑa: caÍ de rodillas y comencÉ a llorar. angie: casi 30 aÑos despuÉs del asesinato de su hija, la policÍa de mÉxico habÍa arrestado a arsenio leiva, un residente del condado de monterrey con doble nacionalid
angie: juliÁn quintero tenÍa 20 aÑos.e ellos llaman la ineficacia de las autoridades cientos de padres han formado grupos para tratar de resolver los crÍmenes ellos mismos. misty: cuando asesinaron a mi hijo el cinco de marzo del 2016, les tomÓ diez dÍas a los detectives para venir a hablar conmigo. angie: misty arias lleva cuatro aÑos esperando que encuentren al responsable de matar a su hijo louis andrew arias, quien segÚn las autoridades no tenÍa pasado delictivo, ni afiliaciÓn con...
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that is julian chillingworth, the cio at rathbone.erman economy shrank 9.7% in the second quarter. we will get deeper into the data from the euro area's biggest economy. that's next. calls from jozsef varadi -- from julian chillingworth. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> you are watching "bloomberg surveillance." fromve some breaking lines the key voice of the german cabinet. he is speaking at a news conference and vienna -- in vienna. he says there are signs that the german economy is developing better than expected. german companies and consumers cut spending sharply during the virus-related restrictions. the german economy contracted 9.7% in the second quarter. initial estimates for 10.1% is what had been penciled in. the numbers show the scale of the slump at the height of the lockdown restrictions in the euro area's biggest economy. let's get back to julian chillingworth from rathbone. your initial reaction on these figures? julian: i think it is good to see a slight improvement on the first estimate that we saw, but not a surprising num
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source josee manning got 35 years before he was our by president obama so i think julian those are if he does get extradited will get 50 years and he won't be pardoned by president trucks that's crucial but why would they have jumped in say lovely killings but why would they suddenly at this late stage and we have meals meltzer here you and rio and special rapporteur on saying he's being tortured here in britain why this late stage would be trying to change the indictment against sancerre maybe even stopping the old ones are trying to came it they're trying to add to it. all conspiracy charge going back to it is gays as a juvenile hacker in australia all the people that he persons are known as the phrase they're using whom he encouraged to send him secrets we keep leaks and of course in most days we can. eeks was rather good because it exposed the trick of scientology exposed corruption it did a lot of good things where back in his early days which now the americans are trying to turn into a vast conspiracy this may be because they feel the case isn't strong enough be evidence of pers
source josee manning got 35 years before he was our by president obama so i think julian those are if he does get extradited will get 50 years and he won't be pardoned by president trucks that's crucial but why would they have jumped in say lovely killings but why would they suddenly at this late stage and we have meals meltzer here you and rio and special rapporteur on saying he's being tortured here in britain why this late stage would be trying to change the indictment against sancerre maybe...
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trying to crush julian assange it or to do damage. whistle blow the future. i'm talking to journalists that's the object and they're doing to some extent quite well they want him in prison for 175 years the charges they greeks are we can we can tell how many years he'll get because his. source kills the manning got 35 years before she will part by president obama so i think during those aren't if he does get extradited we'll get 50 years and he won't get our by president truck that's for sure but why would have turned into a lovely healing spell why would they suddenly at this late stage and we have neal's melter he you're un special rapporteur on things being tortured here in britain why this late stage would wait maybe trying to change the indictments against a sanch maybe even stopping the old ones are trying to cane it they're trying to add to it over to a broad conspiracy charge going back to his days as a juvenile hacker in australia all the people literally persons unknown is the phrase they're using to me encourage to send him secret set with the leak
trying to crush julian assange it or to do damage. whistle blow the future. i'm talking to journalists that's the object and they're doing to some extent quite well they want him in prison for 175 years the charges they greeks are we can we can tell how many years he'll get because his. source kills the manning got 35 years before she will part by president obama so i think during those aren't if he does get extradited we'll get 50 years and he won't get our by president truck that's for sure...
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and we talk to someone who continues to fight for julian assange one of the top human rights paris's in the world the streets of queens counsellor geoffrey robertson and time for business owners in the u.k. to relocate of e.u. and how will the u.k. leverage coronavirus for breakfast but exactly 5 months until boris johnson's version of bricks and dragons den star and businesswoman deborah meetin tells us why britain should have never said out of hand to the world's largest trading bloc paula some more coming up in this a lockdown edition yet again of going underground but joining me now from london via skype is geoffrey robertson q.c. one of the world's greatest human rights barristers co-founder of doubt he street one of his colleagues recently in the news with amber heard as she was brought in as a witness in support of rupert murdoch against johnny depp but jeffrey 1st of all let's get to julian asylums because while the world's media was talking about amber heard arguably the future of free speech free expression of free press was being decided yet again in a london courtroom wha
and we talk to someone who continues to fight for julian assange one of the top human rights paris's in the world the streets of queens counsellor geoffrey robertson and time for business owners in the u.k. to relocate of e.u. and how will the u.k. leverage coronavirus for breakfast but exactly 5 months until boris johnson's version of bricks and dragons den star and businesswoman deborah meetin tells us why britain should have never said out of hand to the world's largest trading bloc paula...
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as a witness in support of rupert murdoch against johnny depp but jeffrey 1st of all let's get to julian asylums because while the world's media was talking about amber heard arguably the future of free speech free expression of free press was being decided yet again in a london courtroom what do you make of the united states trying to have new indictments against julian assange who are healing states is trying to crush julian assange are in order to do damage deter whistleblowers of the future talking to journalists oh that's the uk they're doing to some extent quite well they want him in prison for 175 years the chargers they breach or we can we can tell how many years he'll get because his. source so c. many got 35 years before he was our by president obama so i think julian those are if he does get extradited we'll get 50 years and he won't by press truck that's crucial but why would have jumped in say lovely killings but why would they suddenly at this late stage and we've had meals meltzer he won ruined special rapporteur on saying he's being tortured here in britain why this late
as a witness in support of rupert murdoch against johnny depp but jeffrey 1st of all let's get to julian asylums because while the world's media was talking about amber heard arguably the future of free speech free expression of free press was being decided yet again in a london courtroom what do you make of the united states trying to have new indictments against julian assange who are healing states is trying to crush julian assange are in order to do damage deter whistleblowers of the future...
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and julian glover is live with the very latest. good morning, julian. >> reporter: good morning. we expect to get an update around 6:00 as you mentioned from cal fire. we're looking to hear what these red flag conditions might have done overnight to the firefighting effort and what they have planed. the fire now and more homes and cars engulfed in these quickly moving flames and winds. and so far we know 131 homes are been destroyed by the fires, 12 damaged at the last count and again some evacuation orders have been coming down, 77,000 people evacuated in san mateo and santa cruz counties on far. they are just warning everyone to get out quickly because theyy did not want anyone left in these evacuation zones. so if they want to attack by air, they don't want people down on the ground that would stop them from being able to attack from the air. and i can tell you this morning that they have been made pick could y meticulous with road blocks. they don't want people in the evacuated area that could potentially hamper the if firefighting attempts. and again, we'll have that at 6:00
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again, julian glover is live for us. what are youeeing this >>rning? orep r jte moments ago and those evacuations are happening right now. we know that the vacaville police department now doing those reverse 911 calls trying to get the residents up and out of their homes as quickly as possible. what we can see fm point, chp is also helping with those evacuations that are happening. and we're cy at glenn road and pleasant valley road. oud aiag that being a good sign, the ea there. we are remarkably close to be able to see just a glimmer of the flames far off into the distance. but one of the headlines as you might be able to see is the ash that is beginning to rain down on vacaville. we know some buildings have also caught fire at this point. if you stick with the live pictures, you are actually seeing one of the trucks begin to roll in right now. but i did want to take you to some of the video so you can a sense of how treacherous these flames were at one point. i believe that you are seeing a piece of video right now of one of the flames actually gett
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tonight julian will be joined by kevin kruse. the political social urban clash. in 20th century america. focus on conflicts of arrays, rights, and religion, his particularly interested in segregationist civil rights movement. [inaudible] the rise of religious nationalism in the making of the modern conservative. his books include life light, atlanta and the making of modern conservatism. one nation under god how corporate america versus christian america. in the recently book. his men honored as one of america's top young and evaders by the arts and science by the historian magazine. i was one of the top historians and history by the streaming network. has been recently named distinguished lecture by american historian on the guggenheim fellowship. that the tongue twister to say. [laughter] without further due, julian zelizer and kevin kruse. so hi there. >> everybody. so we'll have a local chat here and pretend hundreds of people are not lurking in the background. it's good to see you. i just heard we work together on a book called fault line which permit histor
tonight julian will be joined by kevin kruse. the political social urban clash. in 20th century america. focus on conflicts of arrays, rights, and religion, his particularly interested in segregationist civil rights movement. [inaudible] the rise of religious nationalism in the making of the modern conservative. his books include life light, atlanta and the making of modern conservatism. one nation under god how corporate america versus christian america. in the recently book. his men honored...
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assange are willing as you are trying to crush julian assange it or to do damage. whistle blow the. i'm talking to journalists so that's the object and they're doing to some extent quite well they want him in prison for 175 years the charges they greeks are we can we can tell how many years he'll get because his. source kills the manning got 35 years before he will pass by president obama so i think during those aren't if he does get extradited we'll get 50 years and he went by president truck that's for sure but why would have turned into a luxury he links now why would they suddenly at this late stage and we have neil's melter he you're un special rapporteur on things being tortured here in britain why this late stage would wait maybe trying to change the indictments against a sanch maybe even stopping the old ones are trying to cane it they're trying to add to it over to a broad conspiracy charge going back to his days as a juvenile hacker in australia all the people literally persons unknown is the phrase they're using to me encourage to send him secret with th
assange are willing as you are trying to crush julian assange it or to do damage. whistle blow the. i'm talking to journalists so that's the object and they're doing to some extent quite well they want him in prison for 175 years the charges they greeks are we can we can tell how many years he'll get because his. source kills the manning got 35 years before he will pass by president obama so i think during those aren't if he does get extradited we'll get 50 years and he went by president truck...
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so if you have a question, please type it in, and i'll ask julian for you. and this may preempt some of the early questions, but it's one i i know you're going to get and is on everyone's mind. what's gingrich's connection to the republican party and the trump administration today? his wife is the ambassador, third wife is the ambassador to the vatican. he is certainly kind of a surrogate for trump on fox news and conservative radio. how much of a connection do you see between them? is he glomming onto a movement he has nothing to do with, or is this really the result of what he did? >> no, i think the latter. i do think just a broad level president trump has found room in this republican party because it's the gingrich party. so i think a lot of the way trump approaches his politics, a lot of the verial -- verbal kind of record that we have seen from this president, his willingness to just totally break institutions and break procedures and use things that were normal in pretty aggressively alabama normal ways, that all comes from the logic of a party that
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how should that be addressed, julian castro? what can joe biden do?hat does he have to watch out for? what does he have to make sure he does not ignore, for example, like immigration? >>>> wheheit comes to the latino community, i think the campaign needs to continue to invest in voter outreach, registration efefforts,s, speak to thee i iss that matter, and just recently the campaign released d a latino agenda f for america which i thought was a good thing to do and will resonate. also, all of the issues that people care about -- health care, small business, educational opportunities for their kids, addressing the fact that the latinx community and other vulnerable communities have been the hardest hit during this pandemic. joe biden has been squarely addressing many of thohose issu. and i'm frfrom the campaign will continue to do that. on top of that, it wiwill requie a lolot of f other r work from e nonprofifit o organizations thau provide registration in a number of others to get folks out i in what is going to be a very unusual year in terms of the
how should that be addressed, julian castro? what can joe biden do?hat does he have to watch out for? what does he have to make sure he does not ignore, for example, like immigration? >>>> wheheit comes to the latino community, i think the campaign needs to continue to invest in voter outreach, registration efefforts,s, speak to thee i iss that matter, and just recently the campaign released d a latino agenda f for america which i thought was a good thing to do and will resonate....
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julian -- francine: julian, thank you so much. we will have you back on. the developing story next. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: economics, finance, politics. this is "bloomberg surveillance." i'm francine lacqua, here in london. let's talk about russia, and the leader,opposition alexei navalny, has been hospitalized with suspected poisoning. activist ismlin unconscious and in intensive care and has been put on a ventilator. let's get more on all of this with the russia government editor, tony halpin. what do we actually know about what happened under the circumstances? -- alexeiolney navalny was meeting with candidates ahead of the september regional elections, and he was returning to moscow, as you say, from siberia when the plane made an emergency landing and he was taken to hospital. his aides say he was the victim of a poisoning. doctors at the hospital have said the fact that he is in a serious but stable condition on a ventilator, they are still investigating whether indeed he was the victim of a poisoning. tony, why might alexei navalny be the ta
julian -- francine: julian, thank you so much. we will have you back on. the developing story next. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: economics, finance, politics. this is "bloomberg surveillance." i'm francine lacqua, here in london. let's talk about russia, and the leader,opposition alexei navalny, has been hospitalized with suspected poisoning. activist ismlin unconscious and in intensive care and has been put on a ventilator. let's get more on all of this with the russia government...
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reporting live this morning, julian glover, abc7 news. >> julian, thank you. >>> of course, for many bay area families the new school year will be unlike any other. most districts are opting for distance learning because of the rising number of covid-19 cases. this new method ofinruction will rely heavily on who's at home with the student. when educators were forced to teach online earlier this year it was different because teachers had already formed relationships with their students and knew how to engage them. with this new school year, that is no longer the case. >> your classroom is going to be in your home and i'm going to be your teacher but your caregiver is going to have to play a very different role than they would normally. >> on abc7 news at 4:00, you'll hear from parents, students and educators on the new reality as students head back to school. >>> many students, parents and teachers have questions on what the considistrict plans in the . the interactive map that is there that details each start date and learning plan and plan to safely return to campus. you can check i
reporting live this morning, julian glover, abc7 news. >> julian, thank you. >>> of course, for many bay area families the new school year will be unlike any other. most districts are opting for distance learning because of the rising number of covid-19 cases. this new method ofinruction will rely heavily on who's at home with the student. when educators were forced to teach online earlier this year it was different because teachers had already formed relationships with their...
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julian has been watching as structures are have burned this morning. and some were homes. >> reporter: unfortutenaly that structure that burned to the ground was also a home. this was showed you around 5:30. and we'll walk and talk here. this appears to be the front of the home. you can see so much of it is chaired at this point. so many of the embers still charring iide of this s w you t that this was a home. you can see some of the patio furniture, the grill, and look at that just into the distance, the pool. clearly the onlyy of waterod b as it completelyur t dneground. we are off of pleasant valley road where we've seen two hesom. and you can see the tree in the front of the yard right here, pretty much halved by the fire. it is blocking off part of pleasants valleyfilt for some folks to try to evacuate and get out of here. we've heard from the fire chief that he is concerned about the northwest part ofhe city. 2,000 to 3,000 homes being threatened and these were the homes engulfed in those flames. but it is not just this portion of pleasantal vyle
julian has been watching as structures are have burned this morning. and some were homes. >> reporter: unfortutenaly that structure that burned to the ground was also a home. this was showed you around 5:30. and we'll walk and talk here. this appears to be the front of the home. you can see so much of it is chaired at this point. so many of the embers still charring iide of this s w you t that this was a home. you can see some of the patio furniture, the grill, and look at that just into...
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detention and torture of wiki leaks founder julian assange all this of all coming up in today's going underground but 1st let's go straight to sydney in australia as new south wales grapples with a spike in coronavirus cases john pilger welcome to the show the last time i spoke to you you were telling us what the media here wasn't telling us that there had been a pandemic rehearsal in 2016 in there was a cover up of it what what's your take now that tens of thousands of people in this country have died because of coronavirus and how is it there in australia. well it's a shocking state of affairs isn't it i mean just last week before the public accounts committee and in london the whole shocking landscape was laid out that thousands of people had been thrown out of hospitals back into chaos it really is the kind of making up of an expendable society where experts talk blithely has as one of them did in this particular report the 12012000 excess deaths would have happened another expert said no wait a minute if there's another spike it's likely in the u.k. to go up to $35000.00 now we'r
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julian glover, abc 7 news. >>> and here is more of what julian was just talking about.rrow, san francisco will allow some businesses like hair and nail salons to operate outdoors. gyms can also reopen outdoors, but they will have to wait until september 9. the city will require all employees and patrons to wear masks. state guidelines do allow more businesses to open indoors in places like san francisco, but as julian mentioned, local officials have the final say on when that will happen. we know a lot of you are looking for information about reopenings where you live and so we've updated our website so you can see which tier your county is in and the businesses that are allowed to reopen. you can find them on abc7news.com. >>> and we're getting a sobering idea of the economic impact that the pandemic is having thin downtown san francisco. phil matier writes that only one of eight ladle and leaf stwraupstwraup restaurants is still open with only two workers behind the county. high rise occupancy rate is down 90%. and credit card transactions is down 80%. and before the
julian glover, abc 7 news. >>> and here is more of what julian was just talking about.rrow, san francisco will allow some businesses like hair and nail salons to operate outdoors. gyms can also reopen outdoors, but they will have to wait until september 9. the city will require all employees and patrons to wear masks. state guidelines do allow more businesses to open indoors in places like san francisco, but as julian mentioned, local officials have the final say on when that will...
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we'll get back to julian in a moment.e picture can show you what it loose being like right now in vacaville. you can see the fire is still bunning. we'll get an update from julian in a moment are evacuatioern the ulatis and large animals can be taken to the fair grounds in vallejo and the animal shelter on claybank road. we know many of you are waking up to the smell of smoke. and those fires are causing bad air quality and we'll haveot temperatures. so let's get to mike for a check of our forecast. >> yes, a verythe c perspective dangerous heat and dangerous air. i justatestck c air peninsula, bay, north bay all have unhealthy air for all of us. not just the sensitive groups, but all of us. and that will continue. and that was a quick look at the high temperatures for today. and you can see that they will be pretty nice along the coast and san francisco, 70s. 80s and 90s around the bay and 90s and 100s inland. and while we're talking about this, let's talk about in tg. ve heat wahern that continues 9:00. and let me show
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good morning, julian. >> hi, good morning, kumasi. the california independent system operator extending that flex alert asking people to conserve that energy as you mention through thursday to avoid blackouts and also intermittent outage situation. that's not what we thought we would find on this block here in milpitas. they said about 139 customers did not have power and when we got here you can see the lights are on this morning and good news for folks on this block but there are sporadic outages we want to tell you about when it comes to pg&e across the bay area this morning. the good news, the rolling outages were called off last night by pg&e shortly after 8:00 p.m. because the energy supply would meet demand. that's what the energy supplier said. we're learning two big reasons for this. the temps stayed cooler and people did conserve energy. governor newsom also took some blame for the outages during his monday news conference. >> let me just make this crystal clear, we failed to predict and plan these shortages and that's simpl
good morning, julian. >> hi, good morning, kumasi. the california independent system operator extending that flex alert asking people to conserve that energy as you mention through thursday to avoid blackouts and also intermittent outage situation. that's not what we thought we would find on this block here in milpitas. they said about 139 customers did not have power and when we got here you can see the lights are on this morning and good news for folks on this block but there are...
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and julian glover is live with more. >> reporter: yes, it will be welcome back to the classroom for the second consecutive day for about 57 elementary school students here at sunnyvale christian school. the second day back to school for them. i spoke to an employee here earlier, he told meyf the students were just so happy to be back and i'm sure the parents are happy as well. this private school started with online learning like everyone else, but quickly transitioned to in-person learning in the classroom when the state approved their waiver request. so this is the first school here in the bay area to receive the waiver and reopen. according to the mercury news, moreland school district will be starting in-person instruction next week making them the second school here in the bay area to do so. sachbts clai santa clara county reporting 62 schools are seeking the waivers to reopen. but in some counties, that is not the reality. for example in alameda county, they are not considering waivers right now. and one concern for the school, however, is enrollment, we're hearing that that has b
and julian glover is live with more. >> reporter: yes, it will be welcome back to the classroom for the second consecutive day for about 57 elementary school students here at sunnyvale christian school. the second day back to school for them. i spoke to an employee here earlier, he told meyf the students were just so happy to be back and i'm sure the parents are happy as well. this private school started with online learning like everyone else, but quickly transitioned to in-person...
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julian. >> boy, good morning, reggie. a big blow to the 1,600 teachers that teach in the san jose unified school district. they will not be given the option. they will be required to teach from inside their empty classrooms with their students continuing to learn remotely at home. this is the only district within the entire state of california opting for this requirement. the school district and teachers union announced the agreement late monday. now at a recent school board meeting, the district superintendent steven mcmahon said teachers from teaching inside the classroom will give the faculty working technology and readily available support. the district is being slammed on facebook by current and former educators in the district who are outraged that teachers will be placing themselves in harm's way reporting to the school building daily with lots of other teachers and teachers don't have long to plan either. we know the san jose school district starts next wednesday. eight days from now giving teachers very little ti
julian. >> boy, good morning, reggie. a big blow to the 1,600 teachers that teach in the san jose unified school district. they will not be given the option. they will be required to teach from inside their empty classrooms with their students continuing to learn remotely at home. this is the only district within the entire state of california opting for this requirement. the school district and teachers union announced the agreement late monday. now at a recent school board meeting, the...
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the site, the conservative treehouse today, laying out why the deep state needed wikileaks founder julianso they could continue to carry out their plot to overthrow the president of the united states. the so-called russia collusion investigation. three years ago, in august 2017, according to the reporting of "the hill" as well, assange was interviewed by u.s. congressman dana rohrabacher. assange told the congressman that he could prove the leaked democratic party documents did not come from russia. months later, in march 2018, assange's grand jury indictment was sealed until april of 2019. soon after robert mueller released his special counsel report. mueller's report was dependent on russia's cyber crimes narrative as was obama's anti-russia narrative following the 2016 election, as was the intelligence community assessment of 2017. the only so-called evidence of russia hacking the dnc servers ever existed originated with crowd strike, a dnc contractor, a claim assange said he can prove did not exist. thus behooving the deep state to coordinate with u.k. authorities to arrest can and si
the site, the conservative treehouse today, laying out why the deep state needed wikileaks founder julianso they could continue to carry out their plot to overthrow the president of the united states. the so-called russia collusion investigation. three years ago, in august 2017, according to the reporting of "the hill" as well, assange was interviewed by u.s. congressman dana rohrabacher. assange told the congressman that he could prove the leaked democratic party documents did not...
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i would love to have seen julian spoke, and he should have spoke.oyou have to look at ththe fute anand the trendline. , theoung people that spoke first openly gay black member of the pennsylvania state legislature, thehey represent te future. we cannot take this away fromm them. a struggle in a party between older polititicias and younger poliliticians. it's not t pretend don't see the future in the young public service whwho spoke during this conventionon. it is ththere. it shows a party that is muchh and that is being moveved in the right direction y the people of this country. the republican party is s not. to be clear with the young people of this country ist what they see in the aoc a reflection of their power to move this couountry in the right directioion. was evidence of that. parties alwaways bring out somebody from the otheher partyo suggest weekekend rebuild the middle. we are allll hungry to get beyod the moment of division in this country. i embrbrace that. therere is no republican that represent my values. are ere s some that represent
i would love to have seen julian spoke, and he should have spoke.oyou have to look at ththe fute anand the trendline. , theoung people that spoke first openly gay black member of the pennsylvania state legislature, thehey represent te future. we cannot take this away fromm them. a struggle in a party between older polititicias and younger poliliticians. it's not t pretend don't see the future in the young public service whwho spoke during this conventionon. it is ththere. it shows a party that...
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julian glover is live with what all of this means. good morning, julian. >> reporter: good morning. much a good haircut can make us feel good, look good and we know people are expected to get that done today. many businesses will be scrambling to try to get their r business today as they can thousand do so inside across much of the bay area. under the new guidelines, businesses like hair salons, barber shop, retail store, even shopping malls can brats operat 25% capacity. but the counties could be more restrictive than the state. and they are excited to move from outside back inside. and customers and stylists though, they must keep with social distancing guidelines and also keep those face masks on. >> clients called me and i googled it and that is how i found out. partially indoor, but i still get confusing. they say 25% of what, i don't know. >> reporter: and you can see that that stylist is just happy to reopens. and we're hearing that they will also be doing so with 25 brand new stores and restaurants. and we do want to stress that this differs county to county. for example, pr
julian glover is live with what all of this means. good morning, julian. >> reporter: good morning. much a good haircut can make us feel good, look good and we know people are expected to get that done today. many businesses will be scrambling to try to get their r business today as they can thousand do so inside across much of the bay area. under the new guidelines, businesses like hair salons, barber shop, retail store, even shopping malls can brats operat 25% capacity. but the counties...
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julian glover, abc7 news. >> thank you, julian. >>> as you think about all of that, the question is, are you prepared for a power outage. you can use your phone to visit the abc7 news app or go to, abc7news.com. it can be as simple as putting a bag of water in the freezer. >>> for the first time in two weeks, we're seeing movement on the state's coronavirus watch list. santa cruz is actually off the list. but five other counties have been added, including mendocino county. those counties on the watch list, as you know, have to roll back reopenings and have to keep schools at home. they won't pbe able to reopen until they're off the list for 14 days. california still has the most coronavirus cases in the nation with more than 629,000. we are keeping a running tally of the counties that are on the state's watch list. we even made this interactive map so you'll see individual counties and how long they've been on that list. you'll find it at abc7news.com. >>> america's top infectious disease expert dr. anthony fauci will take part in an online conversation. audience members can ask dr.
julian glover, abc7 news. >> thank you, julian. >>> as you think about all of that, the question is, are you prepared for a power outage. you can use your phone to visit the abc7 news app or go to, abc7news.com. it can be as simple as putting a bag of water in the freezer. >>> for the first time in two weeks, we're seeing movement on the state's coronavirus watch list. santa cruz is actually off the list. but five other counties have been added, including mendocino...
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julian glover, abc 7 news. >>> and additional out of state crews are arriving in marin county. the fire is burns in a remote area. and coastal sectios west marin, there is >> we come with significantly large number of folks to help manage the fire all over the done. and in fankts tin fact the team california four or >> and this fire has destroyed more than 1600 structures. cal fire has not said ho not san sfrukt structures have been destroyed. >> and san jose state is closing its campus today and tomorrow. online classes will continue, but in-person classes are canceled. distant learning is canceled in the north way. and we have a full list of school closures loalong the botm of the screen. >>> and take a look at this, a trained service dog that is on duty for crews and their families. yesterday he helped those affected by the scu fscu fscu fu brought much needed calmness. >> and not just animals, this photo of nice young kids transforming the sign that marks the campus' main entrance now covered with a lanlg sign that says thank you first responders. one of the best ways for c
julian glover, abc 7 news. >>> and additional out of state crews are arriving in marin county. the fire is burns in a remote area. and coastal sectios west marin, there is >> we come with significantly large number of folks to help manage the fire all over the done. and in fankts tin fact the team california four or >> and this fire has destroyed more than 1600 structures. cal fire has not said ho not san sfrukt structures have been destroyed. >> and san jose state is...
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without further ado, julian zelizer and kevin kruse. >> hello there. hey, everybody. we will chat and pretend hundreds of people are not lurking in the background. it's good to see you. we worked together on a book called "fault line" that covered 1944 to the present and newt gingrich was a big part of that so i'm excited to dive into his career and your book about it. a lot of america and a lot of the audience that ics worldwide probably only know newt gingrich from his time as speaker and for a lot of america burst onto the scene in 1944 but of course you had about two decades of political activism and congress before that. tell about the younger newt gingrich and when he started in congress, that first run for office what he was like, but he was what hewas all about and whs coming from. >> guest: welcome, to everyone. thanks for joining us. it's nice to see people from all over. newt gingrich had been an army brat and grew up living in different parts of europe. his family was originally from harrisburg, pennsylvania, working class area that was republican and he e
without further ado, julian zelizer and kevin kruse. >> hello there. hey, everybody. we will chat and pretend hundreds of people are not lurking in the background. it's good to see you. we worked together on a book called "fault line" that covered 1944 to the present and newt gingrich was a big part of that so i'm excited to dive into his career and your book about it. a lot of america and a lot of the audience that ics worldwide probably only know newt gingrich from his time as...
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tonight, julian will be joined by kevin kruse. kevin kruse studies political social and urban suburban history in the 20s century america. focus on conflict of arrays, riots riots and religion, his particularly interested in segregation and the civil rights movement as was the rights -- [inaudible] religious nationalism in the making of modern conservatism. his books include white flight, a land and the making of modern conservatism, one nation under god, how corporate america -- and the recently published hotline. professor is on at one of america's top young innovators by arts and sciences by the smithsonian magazine and was listed one of the top historians in history by the history news network. he has recently been named distinguished lecturer by the organization of american historians and by john guggenheim fellowship. tongue twisters today. without further ado julian zelizer and kevin kruse. >> hi, there. >> hey there, everybody. so will have a chat here and pretend hundreds of people are not looking in the background. it's
tonight, julian will be joined by kevin kruse. kevin kruse studies political social and urban suburban history in the 20s century america. focus on conflict of arrays, riots riots and religion, his particularly interested in segregation and the civil rights movement as was the rights -- [inaudible] religious nationalism in the making of modern conservatism. his books include white flight, a land and the making of modern conservatism, one nation under god, how corporate america -- and the...
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julian glover, abc 7 news. >>> more evacuations are expected because of the czu complex fire. this is what it looked like in evacuated communities like ben lomond and boulder creek. about 28,000 people have been evacuated in santa cruz county. residents say they haven't seen a fire like this in a while. >> big basin hasn't burned like that in a long time, there is obviously a ton of fuel up there. when i heard propane standings starting to explode, i got out too. >> cal fire is preparing to issue more orders and warnings to evacuate with this fire growing rapidly and with its 0% containment. >>> video recorded in bonny doon shows how intense the wildfires are. this time lapse shows the final images taken by an alert wildfire camera which is part of a network of 500 monitoring devices statewide. so you can see the flames are incredibly strong and seconds later the camera engulfed. alert wildfire says this is the first time their cameras have been destroyed. >>> the woodward fire is threatening 1600 structures. residents have been given evacuation warnings, but if the winds pick
julian glover, abc 7 news. >>> more evacuations are expected because of the czu complex fire. this is what it looked like in evacuated communities like ben lomond and boulder creek. about 28,000 people have been evacuated in santa cruz county. residents say they haven't seen a fire like this in a while. >> big basin hasn't burned like that in a long time, there is obviously a ton of fuel up there. when i heard propane standings starting to explode, i got out too. >> cal...
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. >> julian, when we look back at 2016, what did the democrats learn then about president trump and the he works and the way he strategizes that me might be able to use now themselves? >> well, they learned they have to be more direct about what he's about and what he's saying. i don't think they have to be so restrained as hillary clinton often was in calling things for what they are. and the politics of distraction is his central strategy. he would do this throughout the campaign. he will try to distract the media, le try to distract the democrats from what they're trying to say. the biggest problem, though, for president trump right now, is the more he speaks, the worse he does. so i'm not sure having more of president trump out there in the next few days will necessarily hurt democrats. it might be exactly what they need. it might unify them and remind many voters of what is going on in the country and how that connects to the white house. >> errol, when an incumbent president is vying for another four years they work off of what they've done thus far and where they're going to go.
. >> julian, when we look back at 2016, what did the democrats learn then about president trump and the he works and the way he strategizes that me might be able to use now themselves? >> well, they learned they have to be more direct about what he's about and what he's saying. i don't think they have to be so restrained as hillary clinton often was in calling things for what they are. and the politics of distraction is his central strategy. he would do this throughout the campaign....
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abc7 news reporter julian glover live with more on this. hey, julian. >> hi, good morning, kumasi. the california independent, excuse me, independent system operator still has those flex alerts in place for today, tomorrow. asking folks to conserve energy so we don't have to deal with any of the rolling power outages. that not being the he in it butther associated power out today. this block was without power for several hours. started at 6:00 p.m. last night. by the time we got out here around 4:00 a.m., it appears the lights were back on and intermittent outages across the bay. we want to tell you about this morning. the rolling power outages were called out last night shortly after 8:00 p.m. because the energy supply would meet the demand of last night. we're learning two big reasons there. the temperature stayed cooler and people did conserve energy. governor newsom taking some of the blame for those outages during his monday news conference. >> let me just make this crystal clear. we fail to predict and plan these shortages. that's simply unacceptable. >> the governor did sign
abc7 news reporter julian glover live with more on this. hey, julian. >> hi, good morning, kumasi. the california independent, excuse me, independent system operator still has those flex alerts in place for today, tomorrow. asking folks to conserve energy so we don't have to deal with any of the rolling power outages. that not being the he in it butther associated power out today. this block was without power for several hours. started at 6:00 p.m. last night. by the time we got out here...
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reporting live in scotts valley, julian glover. >> thank you, julian. >>> in the north bay, firefighters slowly gaining control of the lnu lightning complex fire. so far it's burned more than 350,000 acres in areas of sonoma, napa and solano counties. abc7 news reporter amy hollyfield following the fire fight with the latest in healdsburg. >> fire officials say the weather has given them a break. they expect this fireontue growt expect significant growth any more on this fire. we have some video from yesterday to show you of this fire burning in the hills. this is northwest of headlsburg near dry creek road. burned another 0 acres in igrsa. it has burned homes in areas, rural areas west of healdsburg. they saw hope last evening as they headed off to bed. >> there was definitely blue skies before the sun went down and that was hopeful and the smell of smoke isn't as bad as it has been the last couple days. >> cal fire says the humidity has helped them on the fire fight. they were also pleased that the predicted lightning strikes did not happen here. they were worried that would spark more
reporting live in scotts valley, julian glover. >> thank you, julian. >>> in the north bay, firefighters slowly gaining control of the lnu lightning complex fire. so far it's burned more than 350,000 acres in areas of sonoma, napa and solano counties. abc7 news reporter amy hollyfield following the fire fight with the latest in healdsburg. >> fire officials say the weather has given them a break. they expect this fireontue growt expect significant growth any more on this...
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hopefully, julian, we'll see that number go up. >> that's what we're hoping for, reggie. that news conference happening in about 30 minutes from now. favorable weather conditions on monday really help firefighters end their active firefight and we're hoping that was also the tale of much of monday when we get that report in just about 30 minutes. you remember yesterday that the containment doubled from 8% to 1 13% in that news conference and we hope to get similar numbers this morning. we know they have been very busy attacking the fire by the air on monday. we actually saw from sky 7 several of these water drops happening. crews also very busy throughout the day shoring up some of those containment lines both on the north end of the fire in san mateo county and the south and extending just south of the city of santa cruz. and also we're hearing some of the humidity that was in the air actually helped contain and put out part of the blaze along the coastline yesterday. but, still, on the interior of the fire we're seeing home after home destroyed like we've seen in bonny
hopefully, julian, we'll see that number go up. >> that's what we're hoping for, reggie. that news conference happening in about 30 minutes from now. favorable weather conditions on monday really help firefighters end their active firefight and we're hoping that was also the tale of much of monday when we get that report in just about 30 minutes. you remember yesterday that the containment doubled from 8% to 1 13% in that news conference and we hope to get similar numbers this morning. we...
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oh, oh, oh, i'm so sorry, julian.nelle has not informed you that she has petitioned to make this a closed hearing. so that means that you can still be here, but you just don't have a seat at the table, as it were. you can sit in the gallery. she's making that up. [ laughs ] fine by me. ♪ [ sighs ] this is kind and considerate but wrong. you need to get back in that courtroom so the judge sees you at michael's side. i would rather stay out here, okay? i'm afraid i'll lose it if the judge grants nelle joint custody. i know the feeling. i can't let the judge see me that way. i have to be the kind, calm alternative to nelle. so by giving me an excuse to leave the courtroom, you're doing me a favor. bailiff: you may be seated. this is case number 4-27-33, amended to read nelle benson jerome versus michael corinthos. i have read the documents presented before me and listened to your arguments. and, mrs. jerome, where is your attorney? i fired mr. grey, sir. i'll be representing myself. oh. well, since i've made my decision,
oh, oh, oh, i'm so sorry, julian.nelle has not informed you that she has petitioned to make this a closed hearing. so that means that you can still be here, but you just don't have a seat at the table, as it were. you can sit in the gallery. she's making that up. [ laughs ] fine by me. ♪ [ sighs ] this is kind and considerate but wrong. you need to get back in that courtroom so the judge sees you at michael's side. i would rather stay out here, okay? i'm afraid i'll lose it if the judge...
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and julian glover is live with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. yeah, let's talk about the evacuations coming down in scotts valley, they got the alert last night saying leave now. and uc sants druze got t krchlc last night telling them that the students and faculty would have to leave the campus immediately. this is video of some of the destruction happening. again, boulder creek, you can see several homes still actively burning and charred there. and where e want to zoom back i scotts valley. people here had to leave v iscos valley like this before. of a k occasion in that the fires have come so close. >> reporter: 48,000 people have been evacuated so far between santa cruz and san mateo counties. as you mentioned, this fire exploding to nearly 50,000 acres, 0% contained. coming up in a couple hour, we expect to get an up date from cal fire as to the status of the fire so far. they have been telling us about some of their challenges in fighting the fire, this low relative humidity, in-saysab ina terrain and of course the limited julian glover, a
and julian glover is live with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. yeah, let's talk about the evacuations coming down in scotts valley, they got the alert last night saying leave now. and uc sants druze got t krchlc last night telling them that the students and faculty would have to leave the campus immediately. this is video of some of the destruction happening. again, boulder creek, you can see several homes still actively burning and charred there. and where e want to zoom back i...
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the main programming, meanwhile you saw republicans taking speaking slots in the opening day. >> julianid the democrats could win the presidency in november and lose support with latino voters which could benefit republicans in years to come. do you agree? >> look, let's remember that latina voters supported bernie sanders because of the progressive policies that he championed like medicare for all and stopping deportation during the primary cycle. so the biden campaign needs to do more work to engage this community, and unify the party and mobilize latina voters who are key to winning in this november. and, quite frankly, given even the programming of the dnc, the message of the campaign to latino voters right now is they want to reach out more to republican voters that voted for donald trump than reaching out and engaging latino voters that are needed to win this november. >> do you think that kind assume latino voters will naturally flock to democrats, which is an obvious assumption, i assume no party should make. >> we should not be taken for granted, anderson. and actually the surv
the main programming, meanwhile you saw republicans taking speaking slots in the opening day. >> julianid the democrats could win the presidency in november and lose support with latino voters which could benefit republicans in years to come. do you agree? >> look, let's remember that latina voters supported bernie sanders because of the progressive policies that he championed like medicare for all and stopping deportation during the primary cycle. so the biden campaign needs to do...
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in hong kong why is it you think that the same journalists are not crying out for the release of julian as sons do you think they don't recognise a songe as a publisher they think of him as a whistleblower and there's some confusion in the minds of journalists in nato nations i think in recent years that journalists who might of otherwise behaved. at least professionally i've lost the knack and the skill of journalism and the will of journalism i think it's gone the spaces that were once there in the so-called mainstream media for those who could ask hard questions who could challenge the system. have all but closed not entirely but pretty well all but closed. and journalism has given up it's become something else it's become. it's become an echo. an echo chamber of whatever propaganda or is runs through the system it's propaganda against the sun. well with china. russia to blame for the weather some of it is as i say almost laughable propaganda but it is presented as news now you asked me why that is so i can't really answer i do know that there's been a serene rating of what journalis
in hong kong why is it you think that the same journalists are not crying out for the release of julian as sons do you think they don't recognise a songe as a publisher they think of him as a whistleblower and there's some confusion in the minds of journalists in nato nations i think in recent years that journalists who might of otherwise behaved. at least professionally i've lost the knack and the skill of journalism and the will of journalism i think it's gone the spaces that were once there...
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julian glover, an julian glover, abc 7 news. >>> and you can see which tier your county is in and the businesses that are allowed to reopen. you can find the new guidelines on our website abc7news.com. >>> and we're getting a sobering idea of the economic impact of the pandemic in downtown san francisco. t phil matier writes that only one of eight ladle and leaf restaurants is still open and there are only two workers behind the counter. and the okay pabs ciccupancy ra rises is down 90%, and credit card transaction, down 80%. and before the pandemic, about 98,000 b.a.r.t. riders, but it is down to 6,000. you can read phil's articles every sunday and wednesday in the "chronicle." >>> and firefighters are gaining ground and evacuationeds are being lifted. the lnu complex has been one of the most destructive. more than 375,000 acres have burned, but now containment is at 58%. some residents are being able to go back home as two assistance centers are opening up, one at healdsburg high school, the other at a back of america branch in guerneville. the town is coming back to life now that t
julian glover, an julian glover, abc 7 news. >>> and you can see which tier your county is in and the businesses that are allowed to reopen. you can find the new guidelines on our website abc7news.com. >>> and we're getting a sobering idea of the economic impact of the pandemic in downtown san francisco. t phil matier writes that only one of eight ladle and leaf restaurants is still open and there are only two workers behind the counter. and the okay pabs ciccupancy ra rises...
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julian glover, abc 7 news. >> so interesting to hear their perspectives. we do wish them the very best. all the important back to school information that you have been seeing this week, it is available on our website and also on our new connected tv apps. so you can learn to expect what schools reopen, ideas to keeping your kids engaged at home and tips for everyone to stay healthy and sane as the cool year sta school year starts. so you can find our special ongoing coverage. >>> one of the biggest challenges facing the greeting card industry right now is what sentiment do people want to send out this year? it is only august, but greeting card companies are already starting to design and craft their messages for holiday cards. san francisco based minted kind of signaling that it will be a little different this year, the mood. so there are messages that say in hindsight 2020 was the longest year ever. or checking the box, keeping it together, instead of the boxes with merry and bright. >> there has been a shift a bit away from the humor and a bit toward sen
julian glover, abc 7 news. >> so interesting to hear their perspectives. we do wish them the very best. all the important back to school information that you have been seeing this week, it is available on our website and also on our new connected tv apps. so you can learn to expect what schools reopen, ideas to keeping your kids engaged at home and tips for everyone to stay healthy and sane as the cool year sta school year starts. so you can find our special ongoing coverage. >>>...
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julian glover, abc 7 news. >>> there is a drive-thru backpack distribution in sunnyvale. it starts at 8:00. >>> and abc 7 is dedicated to building a better bay area, so this week we are focused on education and back to school especially what that means during the pandemic. from how preschools are operating to the unique challenges teachers face. you can check it out at abc7news.com. and join the conversation on our facebook page. >>> happening today, alameda county sheriff deputies will begin to say one their own who lost his life to covid-19. a rosary will take place in pleasanton. the 57-year-old worked in oakland. and another service will take place tomorrow followed by the burial in la fayette. he leaves his behind wife. >>> and scientists are asking the state for more data to track the coronavirus. they are trying to make their response to the spread more impactful. jobina has more at the live desk. >>> and researchers need the data to make conclusions about who is most at risk and how the virus is spreading. epidemiologists needed specific details on every confirmed
julian glover, abc 7 news. >>> there is a drive-thru backpack distribution in sunnyvale. it starts at 8:00. >>> and abc 7 is dedicated to building a better bay area, so this week we are focused on education and back to school especially what that means during the pandemic. from how preschools are operating to the unique challenges teachers face. you can check it out at abc7news.com. and join the conversation on our facebook page. >>> happening today, alameda county...
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julian is a man who explores the relationship of humanity to nature through the media of art . and that's all for today but you can find lots more lifestyle and culture by following us on social media make sure to stop by our website w dot com slash lifestyle to fight. thanks for watching and my wife i know. it's smelly business feeding the world's ever growing population. agricultural multinationals are appeasing global hunger with cheap meat. impoverished small farmers decimated ecological...