government says it was all in honor of their late stanford teammate, katie meier, who committed suicide sadly last year. >> speaking at a mental health, i think we see this as an opportunity to shed light on a lot of things that are important to us and i think that's been something that's at the core of this team for so long for us to come in now and, you know, carry on that legacy, something that's really important to says she honors meyer by wearing a white wristband with her initials written on it. >> going to be taking on the netherlands tomorrow at 6 o'clock pm. we'll take a break here. 10 53. we'll be right back. >> just about done for tuesday. before we go, let's check in with olivia horton and see what's coming up on live in the bay today. hi, olivia heid are a good morning. coming up today on live in the bay. >> it's a local business that's replacing single use food packaging to reduce one of the biggest causes of climate change. here with the founder of food, where is doing to leave an impact on the environment, then the nonprofit with the mission to serve, marginalized and vu