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i'm julian glover glover with i'm julian glover glover with the reason why i'm julian glover glover withlook, let's not kid ourselves, this holiday is gonna feel different. but after the year we just had, what if less gives us more? time with loved ones. help for you, and the planet. or simply a chance to kick back and relax, recharge, and refill. only you know what you need this holiday. and whatever it is, we can probably help. so strong. so... not ripped. what're we talkin about... that's the hefty ultra strong bag hefty! hefty! hefty! (whispers) gimme. (confused) give me the bag? get hefty ultra strong at a low price >>> now at 5:30, a spike in covid-19 cases and now reopenings going in reverse. contra costa county's new restrictions starting friday. >>> the numbers have san francisco taking voluntary action. the activity you will not be able to do in the city anymore. >>> and a new guideline about masks. the cdc now says they may be doing more than just protecting others. >>> good morning. welcome to wednesday, november 11th. >> we'll check in with mike nicco for a look at our forec
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abc7 news reporter julian glover is live there with what we know. >> good morning. i have reached out to san jose police to figure out when we will be getting an update this morning. no word yet so far, but you can see an active scene over my shoulder. a large police presence, we are about a block or a half block or so. what we know is this all happened around 8:00 p.m. last night. two people stabbed. we know two people have died from those injuries. san jose police confirming no church services were happening at the time. this church is located near san jose state, just a block away from the student services center. it's unclear if the school was placed on lockdown given the proximity to the crime scene. according to police, the grace baptist church often took in homeless people off the streets to get them out of the cold. it's unclear if the two people killed were homeless. >> i've seen people apparently homeless gathering there for food or whatever services they were offering. i didn't -- i was not aware they were actually providing overnight residence for the ho
abc7 news reporter julian glover is live there with what we know. >> good morning. i have reached out to san jose police to figure out when we will be getting an update this morning. no word yet so far, but you can see an active scene over my shoulder. a large police presence, we are about a block or a half block or so. what we know is this all happened around 8:00 p.m. last night. two people stabbed. we know two people have died from those injuries. san jose police confirming no church...
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julian glover is live there with the details. j julian? >>> good morning. still working to get an update from san jose police this morning as to what led up to this stabbing. as you said two people killed, an unknown number of others injured. you can see still police actively working over my shoulder this morning. they pushed us back about a block from the actual crime scene at the church. let's give you what we know so far. it happened shortly after 8:00 p.m. last night. san jose police confirming that no church services were happening at the time. the church is located near san jose, a block away from the student services center. it's unclear if the school was placed on lockdown given the proximity to the crime scene. according to police, the grace baptist church often took in homeless people off the streets to get them out of the cold. it's unclear if the two people killed were homeless. >> i've seen people apparently people congregating there from time to time, around meal time, i assumed they were given them food. i've gone to a few community meetings
julian glover is live there with the details. j julian? >>> good morning. still working to get an update from san jose police this morning as to what led up to this stabbing. as you said two people killed, an unknown number of others injured. you can see still police actively working over my shoulder this morning. they pushed us back about a block from the actual crime scene at the church. let's give you what we know so far. it happened shortly after 8:00 p.m. last night. san jose...
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julian glover is live in san jose where he's tracking the results. julian? >> good morning. this was the big one aside from the presidential race and speaking with voters yesterday, they told me prop 22 drew them out to the polls and with 11.4 million votes cast and counted, voters overwhelmingly passed prop 22 voting yes at a very decisive manner siding with the rideshare operators like uner and lyft. this means delivery and ridesha rideshare drivers will be classed as independent contractors. those fighting for a no-vote were looking to maintain ab85, things like minimum wage, paid sick leave and unemployment insurance. some companies argued making drivers employees would drive up wait times and increase costs. the voters overwhelmingly siding with the money in this race. this is the most expensive proposition in california state history. those ridesharing companies pooling together 2$200 million o make sure this measure passed. indeed it did. reporting in downtown san jose, julian glover, abc7 news. >>> let's look at prop 19. this lets home owners 55 and older pay lower p
julian glover is live in san jose where he's tracking the results. julian? >> good morning. this was the big one aside from the presidential race and speaking with voters yesterday, they told me prop 22 drew them out to the polls and with 11.4 million votes cast and counted, voters overwhelmingly passed prop 22 voting yes at a very decisive manner siding with the rideshare operators like uner and lyft. this means delivery and ridesha rideshare drivers will be classed as independent...
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abc7 news reporter julian glover live with more about this plan. julian? >> good morning, kumasi. weeks very reassuring news. very encouraging as we enter this difficult period with hospitalizations on the rise as we enter the holidays where we know we will be intermingling and co-mingling so many of us. the vaccinations distributed in phases we learned at news conference monday from governor gavin newsom. people in assisted living and nursing facilities and first responders. those people are the first group of people to get vaccinated. now getting a plan in place to get the roughly 2.4 million health care workers statewide vaccinated. this starts with arequiring 77 of the freezers required to store the vaccine. they would be strategically placed across the state. >> so, for the planning purposes we're anticipating that fda approval in early december. that mass vaccination and the distribution availability. the mass vaccinations is unlikely to occur any time soon. >> we'll talk about an exact timeline in just a second. newsom has previously said the state of california will indepe
abc7 news reporter julian glover live with more about this plan. julian? >> good morning, kumasi. weeks very reassuring news. very encouraging as we enter this difficult period with hospitalizations on the rise as we enter the holidays where we know we will be intermingling and co-mingling so many of us. the vaccinations distributed in phases we learned at news conference monday from governor gavin newsom. people in assisted living and nursing facilities and first responders. those people...
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abc7 news reporter julian glover live in the south bay with how they're reacting to all of this. julian. >> good morning, kumasi. yeah, if you think you have covid fatigue, imagine what these businesses and business owners have been going through. the yo-yo of reopening and now closing happening once again down here in the south bay as they jump to the most restrictive purple tier here in santa clara county. so many business owners wondering if they'll make it another month at this point. again, the new wave of restrictions has everyone from restaurant owners to property managers wondering if this is it for them. many small business owners say this latest and most unexpected jump to the purple tier has them frustrated and some at this point can't even see a path forward. >> we could lose everything. my family we've been here for 32 years. >> will you survive this new lockdown? >> we're hoping to. >> a lot of the tenants were looking for a shoulder to cry on. they are just trying to put together a game plan. >> county leaders here in santa clara county asking residents here in the
abc7 news reporter julian glover live in the south bay with how they're reacting to all of this. julian. >> good morning, kumasi. yeah, if you think you have covid fatigue, imagine what these businesses and business owners have been going through. the yo-yo of reopening and now closing happening once again down here in the south bay as they jump to the most restrictive purple tier here in santa clara county. so many business owners wondering if they'll make it another month at this point....
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abc7 news reporter julian glover is live in san jose where he's tracking the results and what this meansjulian? >> as you mentioned, you could not avoid the ads for prop 22. we're talking about facebook, we're talking about the text messages that were relentless. with 11.4 million votes cast and counted it looks like it is a yes for prop 22. so the voters siding with uber, lyft and the like. this means delivery and rideshare drivers will be classed as independent contractors. drivers fighting for that no vote were fighting for protections that were granted in assembly bill 5 that was already passed by the state legislator last year. things like minimum wage, overtime, paid sick leave and unemployment insurance. that will not be happening now. uber, lyft, doordash and insta cart saying making drivers employees would drive up prices and wait times. it appears the measure passed keeping those drivers as independent contractors. the voters overwhelmingly siding with the money in this race. this is the most expensive proposition in california state history. 2$200 million were put up by uber,
abc7 news reporter julian glover is live in san jose where he's tracking the results and what this meansjulian? >> as you mentioned, you could not avoid the ads for prop 22. we're talking about facebook, we're talking about the text messages that were relentless. with 11.4 million votes cast and counted it looks like it is a yes for prop 22. so the voters siding with uber, lyft and the like. this means delivery and rideshare drivers will be classed as independent contractors. drivers...
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abc7 news reporter julian glover is live with those concerns. julian? >> good morning. that's right. that infectious disease expert from stanford university saying we should be concerned about the new single day record of coronavirus cases nationwide. the good news however is that the bay area and california as a whole is faring better than the rest of the country. we spoke to dr. dean winslow. he said we're seeing a third wave right now. the first one being in march, april, may. the second in july and august following memorial day and the fourth of july. now we're in this third wave as the weather gets cooler, people retreat inside and more business begin to welcome customers indoors in california and across the country. at a time when 48 out of 50 states are hitting new records for positive cases, dr. winslow says we must keep our guard up. >> there is a certain amount of covid-19 fatigue really all over the world right now. i think a lot of people including myself thought that we would be really out of the woods by this point in time. >> i definitely think there will
abc7 news reporter julian glover is live with those concerns. julian? >> good morning. that's right. that infectious disease expert from stanford university saying we should be concerned about the new single day record of coronavirus cases nationwide. the good news however is that the bay area and california as a whole is faring better than the rest of the country. we spoke to dr. dean winslow. he said we're seeing a third wave right now. the first one being in march, april, may. the...
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for more on this, let's get back over to abc7 news reporter julian glover live for us at mineta san jose international airport. julian? >> good morning. it might be quite the surprise for many travelers arriving here at minute net is a san jomineta jose airport, that if they traveled more than 150 miles away from the border they will have to quarantine for 14 days. i'm willing to bet that's anyone who is arriving here at mineta san jose international this morning. that mandatory quarantine for people traveling into the county went into effect first thing this morning as average weekly covid cases hit new levels this weekend. it covers residents and nonresidents of the county requiring people to self-quarantine at home for 14 days before returning to normal activity. the only exceptions are shooe essential workers, people passing through the county, not staying overnight and a patient getting treatment at one of the area hospitals here. there is no testing requirement and no specification on how getting a negative test could get you out of quarantine early. travel numbers provided by tsa
for more on this, let's get back over to abc7 news reporter julian glover live for us at mineta san jose international airport. julian? >> good morning. it might be quite the surprise for many travelers arriving here at minute net is a san jomineta jose airport, that if they traveled more than 150 miles away from the border they will have to quarantine for 14 days. i'm willing to bet that's anyone who is arriving here at mineta san jose international this morning. that mandatory...
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reporting live outside of levi stadium, julian glover, abc7 news. >> you can maybe meet julian glover. thanks, julian. >>> in the east bay a big push today to bring in people who don't usually vote in alameda county. officials say they have broken early voting records but an outdoor site set up on poplar street to get more people involved in this process. >> food trucks and local artists just to make the experience more fun and not as arduous and potentially boring as it can be. >> in alameda county you can vote in person or drop off your ballot or do something that they say is will call voting which will have your ballot ready when you get there. a full list through the bay area at abc7news.com/vote. >>> "chronicle" insider phil matier pointed out while a major focus on the presidential election the stakes here are high, as well. >> the presidential sun is just blinding out everything else but this high turnout could make for a lot of differences in our lives in california after this election and how much will it cost to get an uber and lyft? will you get one? affirmative. and everyo
reporting live outside of levi stadium, julian glover, abc7 news. >> you can maybe meet julian glover. thanks, julian. >>> in the east bay a big push today to bring in people who don't usually vote in alameda county. officials say they have broken early voting records but an outdoor site set up on poplar street to get more people involved in this process. >> food trucks and local artists just to make the experience more fun and not as arduous and potentially boring as it...
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abc7 news reporter julian glover live in san jose with how they're reacting to. julian. >> here we go, again, with the reopeni reopening. and now closing yo-yo. now more businesses here in the south bay are wondering if they'll be able to make it another month. this new wave of restrictions has everyone from restaurant owners to property managers wondering if this is it. many small business owners say this is the latest and most unexpected jump to the most restrictive purple tier here in santa clara county and it has them frustrated. some unable to see a path forward. >> we could lose everything. my family, we've been here for 32 years. >> even to survive this new lockdown? >> well, we're hoping to. >> a lot of the tenants looking for a shoulder to cry on. they are just trying to put together a game plan. >> county leaders in santa clara county asking residents to take the virus extreemely seriously s cases continue to spike down here in the south bay. meanwhile, governor newsom pledging that it will be his top priority preparing the 2021 budget going into january
abc7 news reporter julian glover live in san jose with how they're reacting to. julian. >> here we go, again, with the reopeni reopening. and now closing yo-yo. now more businesses here in the south bay are wondering if they'll be able to make it another month. this new wave of restrictions has everyone from restaurant owners to property managers wondering if this is it. many small business owners say this is the latest and most unexpected jump to the most restrictive purple tier here in...
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i'm julian glover outside of facebook headquarters with what the social media company is doing to combathis information and what drew activists out here to protest on wednesday. >> looks foggy where julian is this morning. right now we're looking at the golden gate bridge at 5:27. we'll be right back. because when i get home, we like to play crocodile on the floor. promist max's pad removes over 99% of bacteria, with just water. better cleaning with less waste. o-cedar. it feels great to feel at home. but you can work out anything wowith comcast business.w. get fast, reliable, and secure internet on the nation's largest gig speed network. flexible tools - like wi-fi you control. voice solutions that connect you from anywhere. and expert advice here, here, or even here. be fast. be flexible. bounce forward with comcast business. get started with a powerful internet and voice solution for just $64.90 a month. plus, for a limited time, ask how to get a $300 prepaid card. call or go online today. >>> now at 5:30, the race for the white house heading into a third day. this morning this electi
i'm julian glover outside of facebook headquarters with what the social media company is doing to combathis information and what drew activists out here to protest on wednesday. >> looks foggy where julian is this morning. right now we're looking at the golden gate bridge at 5:27. we'll be right back. because when i get home, we like to play crocodile on the floor. promist max's pad removes over 99% of bacteria, with just water. better cleaning with less waste. o-cedar. it feels great to...
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julian glover is live at mineta san jose airport with more. good morning. >> good morning. one of the first things the directive says is that travel is discouraged but many bay area residents are decided to pack inside of a plane and to see family members far away for thanksgiving or maybe get inside of a car. if they travel further than 150 miles away, they will have to quarantine for 14 days. now the mandatory quarantine for people traveling into santa clara county went into effect first thing this morning as average covid cases hit new levels this weekend. this covers residents and non-residents of the county requiring people to self-quarantine am hot home. the only exceptions are passing through and patients getting treatment at a hospital. no specifications on how a negative test could get you out of quarantine early. despite travel numbers by tsa down more than half compared to the weekend after thanksgiving last year, travelers described busy bay area airports. >> i got off the plane yesterday, got back yesterday, and airports were busy. you know, it doesn't seem lik
julian glover is live at mineta san jose airport with more. good morning. >> good morning. one of the first things the directive says is that travel is discouraged but many bay area residents are decided to pack inside of a plane and to see family members far away for thanksgiving or maybe get inside of a car. if they travel further than 150 miles away, they will have to quarantine for 14 days. now the mandatory quarantine for people traveling into santa clara county went into effect...
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reporting live in downtown san jose, julian glover, abc7 news. >> all right.e experts are questioning the science behind the governor's curfew. they say there isn't enough data to show this has a real impact on the spread. they point out that many gatherings involving multiple households are actually happening during the day. mark cullen an infection disease expert at stanford university tells the chronicle the virus doesn't care day or night. it's a way at getting at behavior modification but it seems like an odd one that doesn't in and of itself address the problem. cullen believes orders should be directed at specific activities like indoor dining and not a specific timeframe. >>> aaa says despite the pandemic 50 million americans are still planning to travel this thanksgiving. yesterday the u.s. travel association urged those people to either reconsider in accordance with the cdc's guidance or make sure to take all safety precautions. >> the challenge we have is americans make up their own decisions. with 50 million people saying they will travel our point
reporting live in downtown san jose, julian glover, abc7 news. >> all right.e experts are questioning the science behind the governor's curfew. they say there isn't enough data to show this has a real impact on the spread. they point out that many gatherings involving multiple households are actually happening during the day. mark cullen an infection disease expert at stanford university tells the chronicle the virus doesn't care day or night. it's a way at getting at behavior...
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reporting live this morning, julian glover, abc7 news. >> all right.. >>> in the east bay officials are taking a new approach to make sure people are following the rules during the pandemic. amy hollyfield is live in walnut creek with the new task force that is ready to crack down on local businesses. >> we'll be watching these businesses. this county is in the purple tier and this is serious and people are taking it seriously. calls to the covid hotline are increasing so a task force has been formed to look into those complaints. they can issue fines to businesses that refuse to comply. though they consider that a last resort saying they don't want to pile on during this tough time. >> we know businesses are struggling now. we're not trying to be punitive. we're trying to ensure the public is protected and we're following our public health experts and our own health officer to ensure that the public and businesses understand the rules and how we can educate them on the importance of following them. >> so far they say they have not issued any fines. th
reporting live this morning, julian glover, abc7 news. >> all right.. >>> in the east bay officials are taking a new approach to make sure people are following the rules during the pandemic. amy hollyfield is live in walnut creek with the new task force that is ready to crack down on local businesses. >> we'll be watching these businesses. this county is in the purple tier and this is serious and people are taking it seriously. calls to the covid hotline are increasing so a...
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we asked some of you and julian glover is live at oakland international with some of your answers. >>ood morning. yeah. people we spoke to were split and that's okay because that advisory that went into effect is an advisory, not a ban or a restriction. bottom line if you leave california, when you come back you have to quarantine for 14 days, or at least state health officials are asking you to do so. that same advisory also going into effect in states in washington and oregon friday as well. the number of covid-19 cases surging across the country. so we asked a dozen anonymous travelers at sfo yesterday if they plan on following that advisory. quarantining after just getting back from outside of the state. we promised not to show faces to get honest answers. here's what we heard. >> do you plan to quarantine? >> i do. >> all 14 days? >> i will get a test on tuesday. if that's negative i'll base it on that. >> tell me your quarantines planned. >> it's already been arranged for me through my job. i work in health and safety so i'm aware of what's going on. >> do you feel an advisory i
we asked some of you and julian glover is live at oakland international with some of your answers. >>ood morning. yeah. people we spoke to were split and that's okay because that advisory that went into effect is an advisory, not a ban or a restriction. bottom line if you leave california, when you come back you have to quarantine for 14 days, or at least state health officials are asking you to do so. that same advisory also going into effect in states in washington and oregon friday as...
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this morning abc 7 news reporter julian glover introduces us to our latest speaker in our abc 7 "fories. >> if it weren't for the pandemic you'd find malik wade inside of san francisco juvenile hall monday through friday working to keep young men in the bay area from making the wrong choices once they get out. the cycle of recidivism is one malik knows well, and that's why it's the mission of his organization, scholastic interest group to break that cycle one young man at a time. here he is, in his own words. >> the young guys i work with, juvenile hall, a lot of them have never had a man tell them they love them before. a the love the young guys in there, i hug them, i tell them i love them and i care about them and they know i care. my name is malik wade. born and raised here in beautiful san francisco, california. you know, i'm born out of what i consider to be a struggle, 50-year-old crack dealer being 15-year-old crack dealer, 14 years in federal prison, the paradigm shift that took place while i was in prison, me getting out, doing the work that i'm doing now as far as working
this morning abc 7 news reporter julian glover introduces us to our latest speaker in our abc 7 "fories. >> if it weren't for the pandemic you'd find malik wade inside of san francisco juvenile hall monday through friday working to keep young men in the bay area from making the wrong choices once they get out. the cycle of recidivism is one malik knows well, and that's why it's the mission of his organization, scholastic interest group to break that cycle one young man at a time....
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julian glover live with more on the plan. good morning, julian. >> hey, good morning, kumasi. this initial vaccination timeline is energ canning news for people as we enter this difficult period and battling covid-19 with the pandemic with hospitalizations up as we go into the holidays here. the vaccinations would be distributed in phases. that according to governor gavin newsom at a press conference on monday. health care workers and people in assisted living and nursing facilities and also first responders would be in the first group of people to get vaccinated. now, the state is getting a plan in place to get roughly 2.4 million health care workers statewide vaccinated. this starts with acquiring 77 of the freezers needed to vaccine. they'd be strategically placed across the state. >> for the planning purposes, we're anticipating that fda approval in early december. that mass vaccination. and the distribution available. the mass vaccinations is unlikely to occur any time soon. >> newsom has previously said the state of california will independently review the efficacy and s
julian glover live with more on the plan. good morning, julian. >> hey, good morning, kumasi. this initial vaccination timeline is energ canning news for people as we enter this difficult period and battling covid-19 with the pandemic with hospitalizations up as we go into the holidays here. the vaccinations would be distributed in phases. that according to governor gavin newsom at a press conference on monday. health care workers and people in assisted living and nursing facilities and...
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julian glover live for us at levi stadium. good morning, julian. >> goodern morning to you, reg. voters energized and many taking advantage of their voting by mail options and also coming to vote centers like here at levi stadium and the bottom line is that the turnout already is staggeri staggering. nearly 100 million people have already voted here in california more than 12 million ballots have been cast and here in the bay area 2.6 million votes have been secured and in many cases the votes have been counted. take santa clara county where we are, for example. where 661,000 votes by mail have already been received via snail mail or picked up from a drop box th the 2016 presidential election with a full day of voting to go on election day. with many ways to do it. >> still cast a ballot by mail. you can still use one of our drop boxes. you can still fill out your ballot at home and get in your car and drive by the rov's office where you don't have to leave your car. there's a drive-through vote center there. a lot of options where there wouldn't be any in-person contact. >> peop
julian glover live for us at levi stadium. good morning, julian. >> goodern morning to you, reg. voters energized and many taking advantage of their voting by mail options and also coming to vote centers like here at levi stadium and the bottom line is that the turnout already is staggeri staggering. nearly 100 million people have already voted here in california more than 12 million ballots have been cast and here in the bay area 2.6 million votes have been secured and in many cases the...
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the abc7 reporter julian glover is live with the vote and the remaining obstacles. julian?good morning. lots of questions and also many concerns from some teachers and parents. as we know, some san francisco unified students could be back learning in the classroom as early as january 25th. the board unanimously voted in favor of that timeline in a meeting on tuesday night. now the first batch of students to return would be preschool, kindergarten and first graders. students having the toughest time learning remotely, those with moderate to severe disabilities would also be in the first group. about 10,000 students in the first phase. so much still needs to be figured out like how many parents are in favor of sending students back to learning in person versus those preferring virtual learning. the district plans to send out a survey to parents to hear what they have to say. >> i implore you to consider for the well-being for all, from students to school safe. if it's not safe to dine indoors, it's not safe to return to school per normal. this resolution needs more voices fro
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reporting live this morning, julian glover, abc7 news. >> thank you.ore was 20 years ago. wow. >>> we've been updating election results on our website for all the races including the state and local ones. for the latest any time just go to abc7news.com/election. >>> the u.s. set another covid-19 daily case record. more than 120,000 infections recorded on thursday. many states are also breaking records for the daily number of cases, that includes colorado, illinois, minnesota, pennsylvania, utah and wisconsin. >>> a new study from the cdc shows that working in an office setting instead of remotely may double the risk of contracting covid-19. the agency says bosses should allow and encourage employees to work from home to help slow the spread of the virus. about 300 full-time nonessential workers took part in the study back in july. everyone involved took a covid-19 test. the cdc says that most of the people who tested positive reported commuting regularly to work. >>> the next time you visit the doctor, dentist or take your pet to the vet, you may have
reporting live this morning, julian glover, abc7 news. >> thank you.ore was 20 years ago. wow. >>> we've been updating election results on our website for all the races including the state and local ones. for the latest any time just go to abc7news.com/election. >>> the u.s. set another covid-19 daily case record. more than 120,000 infections recorded on thursday. many states are also breaking records for the daily number of cases, that includes colorado, illinois,...
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julian glover is live with this political chess game. hi, julian. >> yeah.re is quite the power vacuum that's been created in california now that the vice president-elect kamala harris is leaving the senate and heading to the white house. now governor governor newsom has a tough job of selecting a replacement now. names of prominent politicians, local names, well known in the bay area to statewide elected officials are being floated. a recent poll surveying california voters suggested bay area congresswoman barbara lee and congressman ro khanna were favorites. they would be a strong ally for newsom in the senate. others are suggesting he might suggest a rising star in california like robert garcia who would make the first openly "gm gay senator from the state. according to a political article, bay area mayors libby schaaf and london breed of san francisco are also in the mix. >> the main thing you should look for politically is someone who has been with you in the past and someone you think is going to be with you in the future. in other words, an ally and a
julian glover is live with this political chess game. hi, julian. >> yeah.re is quite the power vacuum that's been created in california now that the vice president-elect kamala harris is leaving the senate and heading to the white house. now governor governor newsom has a tough job of selecting a replacement now. names of prominent politicians, local names, well known in the bay area to statewide elected officials are being floated. a recent poll surveying california voters suggested bay...
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julian glover is live with this political chess game. hi, julian. >> yeah.the power vacuum that's been created in california now that the vice president-elect kamala harris is leaving the senate and heading to the white house. now governor governor newsom has a tough job of selecting a replacement now. names of prominent politicians, local names, well known in the bay area to statewide elected officials are being floated. a recent poll surveying california voters suggested bay area congresswoman barbara lee and congressman ro khanna were favorites. both are familiar faces in the bay area and they would be a strong alley for newsom in the senate. others are suggesting he might suggest a rising star in california like robert garcia who would make the first openly gay latino senator from the state or freshman rep katie porter known for grilling ceos in congress. according to a political article, bay area mayors libby schaaf and london breed of san francisco are also in the mix. >> the main thing you should look for politically is someone who has been with you i
julian glover is live with this political chess game. hi, julian. >> yeah.the power vacuum that's been created in california now that the vice president-elect kamala harris is leaving the senate and heading to the white house. now governor governor newsom has a tough job of selecting a replacement now. names of prominent politicians, local names, well known in the bay area to statewide elected officials are being floated. a recent poll surveying california voters suggested bay area...
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i'm julian glover with the reason why behind this voluntary rollback. >>> and the north bay school now're back to distanced learning because of a high school halloween party. what some of the students are saying this morning. plus -- >>> now you have to dress for battle when you go out to walk your dog. >> not battle. coyote crisis, the bay area community preparing to go to war against these packs of wild animals and why they say they need to defendant their t their >>> not quite as cold if you're heading out the door this morning. we'll be right back. we have the power to harness california's abundant solar and wind energy, but it's not available all day long. use less energy from 4 to 9 pm for a cleaner california. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> if this restaurant goes down, we all go down with it. >> it's devastating for us. however it is also devastating for the employees. >> now at 6:30, san francisco's reopening reversal. many strong emotions from small business owners saying this may be the end. but mayor breed and city health leaders say we have to hunker down. >>> and why it's crucial to keep we
i'm julian glover with the reason why behind this voluntary rollback. >>> and the north bay school now're back to distanced learning because of a high school halloween party. what some of the students are saying this morning. plus -- >>> now you have to dress for battle when you go out to walk your dog. >> not battle. coyote crisis, the bay area community preparing to go to war against these packs of wild animals and why they say they need to defendant their t their...
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i'm julian glover live in downtown san jose. >>> how are airlines handling the holidays?hey're planning to do for you for a busy thanksgiving rush. >>> plus, the climbing history just made on yosemite's el capitan. hear why she nearly never made it in the first place. >>> heading to break at 6:27, it's made for this guy a veteran who honorably served and it's made for her she's serving now we made it for all branches and all ranks whether they served one tour or made a career of it. we also made usaa for military spouses and their kids usaa is easy to work with and can save you money on auto, home and renters insurance. become a member today. get an insurance quote at usaa.com/quote usaa. what you're made of we're made for get an insurance quote at usaa.com/quote ♪♪ how can i, when you won't take it from me ♪ ♪ you can go your own way xfinity mobile's fast nationwide 5g network meets the first iphone with 5g. get the new iphone 12 on xfinity mobile. and right now get $250 off. learn more at an xfinity store today. >>> building a better bay area for a safe and secure futur
i'm julian glover live in downtown san jose. >>> how are airlines handling the holidays?hey're planning to do for you for a busy thanksgiving rush. >>> plus, the climbing history just made on yosemite's el capitan. hear why she nearly never made it in the first place. >>> heading to break at 6:27, it's made for this guy a veteran who honorably served and it's made for her she's serving now we made it for all branches and all ranks whether they served one tour or made...
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the abc7 reporter julian glover is live with the vote and the remaining obstacles. juli julian? of questions here. some san francisco unified students could be back learning inside of the classroom as early as january 25th. the board unanimously voted in favor of that timeline in a meeting on tuesday night. now the first batch of students to return would be preschool, kindergarten and first graders. students having the toughest time learning remotely, those with moderate to severe disabilities would also be in the first group. about 10,000 students in the first phase. so much still needs to be figured out like how many parents are in favor of sending students back to learning in person versus those preferring virtual learning. the district plans to send out a survey to parents to hear what they have to say. >> we have students who cannot tolerate wearing masks and they cannot keep them on their face because of sensory differences. some of our students cannot maintain social distancing and requires a staff member to be by their side at all times for various reasons. >> some paren
the abc7 reporter julian glover is live with the vote and the remaining obstacles. juli julian? of questions here. some san francisco unified students could be back learning inside of the classroom as early as january 25th. the board unanimously voted in favor of that timeline in a meeting on tuesday night. now the first batch of students to return would be preschool, kindergarten and first graders. students having the toughest time learning remotely, those with moderate to severe disabilities...
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i'm julian glover, we'll hear if any of those lawsuits have a chance of reaching the supreme court. >is sweater weather outside this morning. it's certainly not 78 degrees outside. do not believe the lie in the a fan-favorite venue ever since they got gig-speed internet. xfinity gives them the ultimate home field advantage. it's their 12th man. protector... hey, amy? want to grab a seat? julie, we're live. it's game on with gig-speed internet from xfinity. start him, sit him, trade him. simple, easy, awesome. get started with xfinity internet for $19.99 a month for 12 months. plus, learn about gig-speeds from xfinity. click, call, or visit a store today. bubbles at this price? is this for real? oh, it's real... believe me. i mean this is upexpected. you would say... remarkable? absolutly. a remarkable deal. thanks. i get that all the time. wait... what?! ♪grocrey outlet jingle >>> joe biden taking the lead in the crucial swing state of georgia overnight. he's now more than 1,000 votes ahead of president trump. >> taking a live look at the ballot counting still under way right now. the
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julian glover, abc 7 news. >> great story there.et back, senator kamala harris now the first black and south asian woman to be serving as vice president, so what do villagers from her ancestral home in india have to say about it? their fascinations reactions and celebrations just after this. - ( phone ringing )es offers - big button,alized phones... and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. visit right now or call during business hours. and accessoriesphones for your mobile phone. like this device to increase volume on your cell phone. - ( phone ringing ) - get details on this state program visit right now or call during business hours. >>> new this morning, overjole president-elect's small ancestral indian village set off firecracker, held up pictures and offered prayer. >> happy and two or three days, we kept our fingers crossed. >> harris' late mother was born in india before moving to the united states at the age of 19. the prime minister of india described the vice president-elect's success as a matter of i
julian glover, abc 7 news. >> great story there.et back, senator kamala harris now the first black and south asian woman to be serving as vice president, so what do villagers from her ancestral home in india have to say about it? their fascinations reactions and celebrations just after this. - ( phone ringing )es offers - big button,alized phones... and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. visit right now or call during business hours. and accessoriesphones for your...
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abc 7 news reporter julian glover spoke to grateful families. >> my husband and i have been unemployed since this pandemic started. this will give us a good thanksgiving meal for us and the girls. >> reporter: the stories put it into perspective. grateful was the word today at the annual thanksgiving food box give away. made possibe by donations from people, corporations, and area crunches. >> you have people that really need it and feed ones that don't have the food to eat, their kids. >> reporter: the plan is to help 1,000 families in richmond put food on the table for thanksgiving during such hard times. the need this year greater than ever before says the organization's ceo. he said the families who come out for help are facing tough choices. >> making a choice, do we have a thanksgiving meal at all? do we pay the rent? do we buy food? do we buy medicine? >> reporter: the walkup drive was held outside and recipients were spaced out in line. each box of hope as they're called was stuffed with turkey, canned goods, other shelf stable items and a bag of rolls. pastors offered a messag
abc 7 news reporter julian glover spoke to grateful families. >> my husband and i have been unemployed since this pandemic started. this will give us a good thanksgiving meal for us and the girls. >> reporter: the stories put it into perspective. grateful was the word today at the annual thanksgiving food box give away. made possibe by donations from people, corporations, and area crunches. >> you have people that really need it and feed ones that don't have the food to eat,...
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let's go to abc7 news reporter julian glover is live for us in menlo park this morning. hi, julian. >> good morning. if we know anything about misinformation and disinformation, it spreads more quickly online faster than the truth does. that's why facebook and twitter are making efforts to try to label that misinformation, but how they're handling it tween the two companies is different. that's what drew activists outside of the facebook headquarters yesterday to protest. twitter hq in san francisco and facebook's headquarters in menlo park. when president trump tweeted early wednesday where he baselessly claimed we're up big but they're trying to steal the election, twitter hid the tweet behind the label and restricted how it can be shared so you cannot directly retweet it. facebook used vague language in its labeling, did not restrict how the post can be viewed or shared. according to cnn the two most popular posts on facebook in the past 24 hours are posts from trump making false claims about election results. >> twitter has actually done perhaps the best job out of an
let's go to abc7 news reporter julian glover is live for us in menlo park this morning. hi, julian. >> good morning. if we know anything about misinformation and disinformation, it spreads more quickly online faster than the truth does. that's why facebook and twitter are making efforts to try to label that misinformation, but how they're handling it tween the two companies is different. that's what drew activists outside of the facebook headquarters yesterday to protest. twitter hq in...
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julian glover is live with those concerns. julian? >> good morning. yes. an infectious disease expert with stanford university says we should be concerned about a new single day record of coronavirus cases here in the country. the good news however is that the bay area and california as a whole is faring better than the rest of the country. we spoke to dr. dean winslow. he said we're seeing a third wave right now. the first one being in march, april, may. the second in july and august following memorial day and the fourth of july. now we're in this third wave as the weather gets cooler, people retreat inside and more business begin to welcome customers indoors in california and across the country. at a time when 48 out of 50 states are hitting new records for positive cases, dr. winslow says we must keep our guard up. >> what i'm concerned about, though, is people getting together in large groups for the holidays, both thanksgiving and christmas. it requests that everyone be tested for covid-19 within 72 hours or so of showing up. >> the doctor pointed out
julian glover is live with those concerns. julian? >> good morning. yes. an infectious disease expert with stanford university says we should be concerned about a new single day record of coronavirus cases here in the country. the good news however is that the bay area and california as a whole is faring better than the rest of the country. we spoke to dr. dean winslow. he said we're seeing a third wave right now. the first one being in march, april, may. the second in july and august...
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abc 7 news reporter julian glover has the details on a new program that aims to allow teachers to live where they teach. >> this is addressing housing insecurity, it's addressing the quality of teach oers for our child, and it's addressing the issue of teacher attraction and retention. >> reporter: that's the goal of a new affordable housing project unveiled at the paloma apartments in oakland. six student teachers now call the complex home, only paying a small amount of rent to live here each month, allowing them to live in the city where they teach. >> for me, what this really represents is equity being operationalized. and really understanding the root of what it takes to have a long-term commitment around having teachers of color in this district. >> reporter: rental listing website zbumper puts the average price for a one-bedroom apartment in oakland at $2,020. even with covid rent drops. and that would eat up half of a first-year teacher's salary. malik, a teacher at roosevelt middle, is one of the teachers living here. >> when i was choosing where i wanted to teach, i could have
abc 7 news reporter julian glover has the details on a new program that aims to allow teachers to live where they teach. >> this is addressing housing insecurity, it's addressing the quality of teach oers for our child, and it's addressing the issue of teacher attraction and retention. >> reporter: that's the goal of a new affordable housing project unveiled at the paloma apartments in oakland. six student teachers now call the complex home, only paying a small amount of rent to...
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reporting live in downtown san jose, julian glover, abc7 news. >> all right.. >>> not everybody agrees with this curfew. we found some opposition from a san mateo county supervisor and an infectious disease expert. while they see the need to do something, they question whether the curfew makes the most sense. here's dan ashley. >> the virus doesn't care what time of day it is. it has to do with social interaction. >> reporter: dr. amesh is a senior scholar at johns hopkins hospital health security. >> instead of going to restaurant or bar to meet, they're going to meet in people's homes. and people are getting infected in each other's homes. >> reporter: san francisco county supervisor david canepa says a curfew amounts to government overreach. >> curfew means to a lot of people, including myself, it means it's a police state. and we don't want to become a police state. >> reporter: so is what the solution? >>is it the curfew? i'm afraid to say i don't think it is. i think what it is wear your damn mask, wash your hands, and we have to be vigilant during the s
reporting live in downtown san jose, julian glover, abc7 news. >> all right.. >>> not everybody agrees with this curfew. we found some opposition from a san mateo county supervisor and an infectious disease expert. while they see the need to do something, they question whether the curfew makes the most sense. here's dan ashley. >> the virus doesn't care what time of day it is. it has to do with social interaction. >> reporter: dr. amesh is a senior scholar at johns...
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reporting live this morning, julian glover, abc7 news. >> all right. thank you. >>> for the third day in a row we're getting a major announcement about a coronavirus vaccine. overnight oxford university and astrazeneca announced new details about how effective their vaccine is for people. jobina has more from the live desk. >> researchers say vaccine results show just as strong of an immune response in older adults as younger patients. that's key because seniors are more likely to have underlying health conditions to make coronavirus more dangerous. oxford university says trial participants are showing few side effects, now they're waiting on results from phrase three, which will prove how effective the vaccine is in warding off covid-19. dr. richard besser, the former head for the centers for disease control was on "good morning america" today. he says the vaccine news is encouraging but the american people need to do more to help. >> and i worry, robin, if we don't change what we're doing, we're going to be having a conversation before the end of the
reporting live this morning, julian glover, abc7 news. >> all right. thank you. >>> for the third day in a row we're getting a major announcement about a coronavirus vaccine. overnight oxford university and astrazeneca announced new details about how effective their vaccine is for people. jobina has more from the live desk. >> researchers say vaccine results show just as strong of an immune response in older adults as younger patients. that's key because seniors are more...
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we asked some of you and julian glover is live at oaklan international with some of your answers. >>d morning. yeah. that advisory that was released friday was exactly that, an advisory, not a warning, not travel restrictions, but many people that we spoke to yesterday at sfo said they had not heard about them. so the bottom line is state health officials are urging you to cut down on nonessential travel and that you quarantine for 14 days upon returning. that same advisory also going into effect in states in washington and oregon friday as well. the advisories going into effect with thanksgiving right around the corner next week. college students planning their return trips home. the number of covid-19 cases surging all across the country. so we asked a dozen anonymous travelers at sfo yesterday if they plan on following that advisory. we promised not to show faces to get honest answers. here's what we heard. >> do yyou plan to quarantine? >> i do. >> are you aware you're being advised to quarantine for 14 days upon arrival? >> i was not aware of that. >> nobody told you? >> no. >>
we asked some of you and julian glover is live at oaklan international with some of your answers. >>d morning. yeah. that advisory that was released friday was exactly that, an advisory, not a warning, not travel restrictions, but many people that we spoke to yesterday at sfo said they had not heard about them. so the bottom line is state health officials are urging you to cut down on nonessential travel and that you quarantine for 14 days upon returning. that same advisory also going...
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julian glover, abc 7 news. >> what an inspirational story, right? >> yeah. >>> all right.ean big changes. spencer? >> the changes have begun already. you know, temperature dropped sharply today from yesterday. we have storm, what's left of it ranks one on the storm impact scale. the big change is the cold weather but a chance of more shower and gusty wind. winds in the mid 40s and tomorrow's highs will range from 55 at the coast to upper 50s near 60 everywhere else. the bay shoreline and inland areas. the air mass will stay with us through the weekend, reduce chance of precipitation and we have cold, cold mornings to start the week next week before temperatures start to moderate a bit. kristen. >> with that weather, spencer, the fight to end alzheimer's takes to the streets tomorrow at 10:00 in the morning. the gathering will be covid safe as walkers raise money for research. there is still time to sign up by texting alls walk to 51555. abc 7 organized a team to ever ho smash our goal. you can make a donation. abc 7 is a proud sponsor of the walk. >>> a long over due honor
julian glover, abc 7 news. >> what an inspirational story, right? >> yeah. >>> all right.ean big changes. spencer? >> the changes have begun already. you know, temperature dropped sharply today from yesterday. we have storm, what's left of it ranks one on the storm impact scale. the big change is the cold weather but a chance of more shower and gusty wind. winds in the mid 40s and tomorrow's highs will range from 55 at the coast to upper 50s near 60 everywhere else....
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mark ghaly is set to reveal those changes at noon and abc7 news reporter julian glover is live in sanhe surge in cases that are likely leading to the rollback. julian? >> good morning, reggie. three months since the state rolled out that color coded reopening plan and now we expect several counties to go backwards into more restrictive categories into the reopening plan. in a news conference on monday alpine county will be among the counties that go backwards and be forced to reduce some indoor activities, capacities and perhaps even shut down some businesses. it's unclear if other counties will be on that list. the governor said while the positivity rate in california is right around 3.7% and that may be good relative when compared to other states. just a few weeks ago, the positivity rate here in california was 2.5%. >> people are letting their guard down. they're taking their masks off. they're starting to get together outside of their household cohorts. they're starting to see businesses reopen and we're starting again to see more people mixing as it gets colder. >> in that househ
mark ghaly is set to reveal those changes at noon and abc7 news reporter julian glover is live in sanhe surge in cases that are likely leading to the rollback. julian? >> good morning, reggie. three months since the state rolled out that color coded reopening plan and now we expect several counties to go backwards into more restrictive categories into the reopening plan. in a news conference on monday alpine county will be among the counties that go backwards and be forced to reduce some...
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reporting outside of levi stadium, julian glover, abc 7 news. >> all right. abc 7 news reporter chris nguyen joins us live from santa clara on what to expect if you plan to vote in person there. chris? >> reporter: hi, kristen, yeah, the goal is to make sure this is a safe experience for really anyone who wants to cast their ballot in person on election day. behind me is central park library. this is one of 99 vote centers across the county open until 5:00 tonight. there's been steady stream of traffic going in and out throughout the day. officials say despite the pandemic, they will be prepared for tomorrow. on the eve of this historic election, poll workers across the bay area know they're part of something special. >> people here have been for the most part just really excited to vote. which makes it exciting for us to work. >> reporter: but adds exciting as it may be, covid-19 has been on the minds of many. kathleen nelson has served as an election aide in santa clara county for 25 years and can't recall a time when it's been this stressful. >> i don't wa
reporting outside of levi stadium, julian glover, abc 7 news. >> all right. abc 7 news reporter chris nguyen joins us live from santa clara on what to expect if you plan to vote in person there. chris? >> reporter: hi, kristen, yeah, the goal is to make sure this is a safe experience for really anyone who wants to cast their ballot in person on election day. behind me is central park library. this is one of 99 vote centers across the county open until 5:00 tonight. there's been...
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julian glover is love with the latest. >>> people want to get tested because they want to go on a hawaiiansting is in high demand ahead of the holidays. what organizers at this site are trying to figure out about the virus. >>> and a race for a vaccine. now a third one being called a highly effective. we're looking at the results of this late stage trial. good morning. it's monday, november 23rd. >> we'll get to those stories in a second but we start with meteorologist mike nicco and a look at our day ahead. >> hi, everybody. there's some fog out there to contend with, thickest in santa rosa. in the south bay, moving towards hayward, discovery bay and brentwood. let's look at the winds, first
julian glover is love with the latest. >>> people want to get tested because they want to go on a hawaiiansting is in high demand ahead of the holidays. what organizers at this site are trying to figure out about the virus. >>> and a race for a vaccine. now a third one being called a highly effective. we're looking at the results of this late stage trial. good morning. it's monday, november 23rd. >> we'll get to those stories in a second but we start with meteorologist...
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here's abc7 news report he julian glover with this abc7 documentary. >> i wanted someone strong and ready to be president on day one. >> will you pronounce your name? >> kamala. >> kamala. >> kamala harris. >> it's really inspiration. knowing that she was born in oakland -- >> she's from here. she knows what we go through. >> kamala has come from this neighborhood. she knows the steps from below to up high. >> do not be constrained by tradition. do not listen when they say it can't be done. >> she comes at a time when a lot of doors are opening. and she's not afraid to walk through them. >> it is about having new leadership. we can have change. >> i think it is a journey that is an inspiration. >> it means a lot for an african-american to be in office, making a change. >> i feel a sense of responsibility to stand up and fight. >> she has a lot of important work to do. >> the work is just starting. let's get going. >> your next vice president of the united states. kamala harris. >> that's what my mother said. she said kamala, you may be the first to do many things. make sure you're not the
here's abc7 news report he julian glover with this abc7 documentary. >> i wanted someone strong and ready to be president on day one. >> will you pronounce your name? >> kamala. >> kamala. >> kamala harris. >> it's really inspiration. knowing that she was born in oakland -- >> she's from here. she knows what we go through. >> kamala has come from this neighborhood. she knows the steps from below to up high. >> do not be constrained by...
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we abc 7 news reporter julian glover has more. >> reporter: it would beeee first time appearing on aallot. in order to run the office, she had to run for office. and she said in her memoir -- >> as i hold the office of district attorney of the city and county of san francisco. >> so cool. so we are airing the entire 25-minute documentary tonight at 6:00 p.m. right here on abc 7 news. afterwards it will be available on all of our connected apps, that's roku, amazon fire, android tv, and apple tv. you can see it live streaming at abc7news.com any time you want. >>> kamala harris is the first black and south asian woman to be elected at vice president. she represents the multiculturalism that defines america but is largely absent, as we know, from washington. >> finally, hbcus will get the kind of recognition for preparing people for leadership. finally, howard will be at the spotlight for something as positive as this. finally a black woman who is also of south asian descent has been elected to the vice presidency. >> president-elect biden and vice president elect harris will be sworn
we abc 7 news reporter julian glover has more. >> reporter: it would beeee first time appearing on aallot. in order to run the office, she had to run for office. and she said in her memoir -- >> as i hold the office of district attorney of the city and county of san francisco. >> so cool. so we are airing the entire 25-minute documentary tonight at 6:00 p.m. right here on abc 7 news. afterwards it will be available on all of our connected apps, that's roku, amazon fire,...
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reporting in down ton stown san i'm julian glover. >>> we've been talking how covid-19 will affect thes. some health experts say because cases are on the rise, college students should not go home for thanksgiving. amy hollyfield talked to some local students about it. >> reporter: this scene from notre dame university on saturday has health experts turning their attention to thanksgiving as they think about students being close together like this, whether at a game or party, they are now advising them to adjust their thanksgiving plans to help slow the spread of the covid virus. >> we would encourage students not to go home and the reason is that we know with travel comes risk of exposure. >> reporter: some campuses are one step ahead of this advice. >> i think what a lot of colleges are doing, which is smart, they are not having kids come back after thanksgiving break in order to like stop the spread and have like less travel. >> reporter: ashley spark of san francisco will be coming home from vanderbelt university and staying until the spring sum mo -- semester. her campus will close
reporting in down ton stown san i'm julian glover. >>> we've been talking how covid-19 will affect thes. some health experts say because cases are on the rise, college students should not go home for thanksgiving. amy hollyfield talked to some local students about it. >> reporter: this scene from notre dame university on saturday has health experts turning their attention to thanksgiving as they think about students being close together like this, whether at a game or party, they...
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abc7 news reporter julian glover spoke to the chef about the show and how she hopes it will help herit is definitely comfort food. >> reporter: the owner and executive chef of brown sugar kitchen now sharing her down home cooke with the world. >> you always want to add a little salt directly to the flesh of the protein. that's what makes the flavor. >> reporter: her new show debuted last weekend on the oprah winfrey network. a cream more than a decade -- a dream more than a decade in the making. there was no call from oprah. it started with a talent manager. >> what was really surprising is how fast it happened. within a week, they were like, okay, we're doing the show. >> reporter: a month later, the first else debuted. each one featuring recipes from her cook book named after her restaurant and a friend pulling up a chair to tanya's kitchen table. >> my mom is from shreveport and there is some influences from the new orleans area. >> the show came together right on time like most restaurants during the pandemic, tanya is struggling to stay afloat. only pulling in 25% of typical rev
abc7 news reporter julian glover spoke to the chef about the show and how she hopes it will help herit is definitely comfort food. >> reporter: the owner and executive chef of brown sugar kitchen now sharing her down home cooke with the world. >> you always want to add a little salt directly to the flesh of the protein. that's what makes the flavor. >> reporter: her new show debuted last weekend on the oprah winfrey network. a cream more than a decade -- a dream more than a...
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abc 7 news reporter julian glover spoke to a stanford university professor. >> however the presidential election is decided there is a very good chance we'll have a divided government situation. >> reporter: divided government and divided country, how will the next president overcome those obstacles to actually get things done? like passing an coronavirus relief package with either party at best only controlling two of the three branchs of government? stanford university political science professor bruce cane says it will be far from easy. >> it's a fundamental disagreement whether or not we should be bailing out state and local governments. there is a fundamental disagreement about whether more of the money should go to businesses. >> reporter: minnesota senator amy klobuchar addressing passing a coronavirus bill earlier on good morning america. >> there is talk about can we get pandemic relief package done immediately when we go back? i think those are the kinds of things we should be working on to give americans faith that people can work together. >> reporter: even bigger than worki
abc 7 news reporter julian glover spoke to a stanford university professor. >> however the presidential election is decided there is a very good chance we'll have a divided government situation. >> reporter: divided government and divided country, how will the next president overcome those obstacles to actually get things done? like passing an coronavirus relief package with either party at best only controlling two of the three branchs of government? stanford university political...
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reporting in san jose, julian glover. >>> a new study shows teens who spend more time in extra curricularetter mental health. an issue front and center obviously during the pandemic. researchers looked at data from more than 28,000 seventh grade students and found those who participate in sports or activities exhibited fewer mental health issues than those who spent more than two hours staring at screens. the results were especially true for girls. on to spencer christian. big fan of exercise like i am and if you're planning on heading outside, you got like one more day before it starts to get cold, spencer. >> you're right about that. the only thing i'll be exercising the next two days is my forecasting skills. here is a look at tomorrow. another warm november day. the last one for awhile. sunny skies, mid 60s on the coast and mid 70s around the bay shoreline and low 80s. in comes a cold storm on friday ranking one on the abc 7 storm impact scale to bring a sharp drop in temperatures, chance overshowers and maybe thunderstorms. here is the accuweather seven-day forecast. you can see it w
reporting in san jose, julian glover. >>> a new study shows teens who spend more time in extra curricularetter mental health. an issue front and center obviously during the pandemic. researchers looked at data from more than 28,000 seventh grade students and found those who participate in sports or activities exhibited fewer mental health issues than those who spent more than two hours staring at screens. the results were especially true for girls. on to spencer christian. big fan of...