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i'm chris martinez. taking california for a ride. companies like uber, lyft, doordash. breaking state employment laws for years. now these multi-billion-dollar companies wrote deceptive prop 22 to buy themselves a new law. to deny drivers the rights they deserve. no sick leave. no workers' comp. no unemployment benefits. vote no on the deceptive uber, lyft, doordash prop 22. one ride california doesn't want to take. . >>> amc could run out of cash by the end of the year. the largest theater chain in the united states has reopened most of its venues but is operating at reduced capacity. in a government filing they said it has seen an 85% drop in attendance since reopening. >>> christmas is still ten weeks away but the holiday shopping season has started. today is the second day of amazon's big sale for prime members. chris martinez reports the pandemic has other companies offering deep discounts. >> this is what holiday shopping used to look like. the pandemic has more people pointing and clicking. >> you know way back in the day holiday shopping started with black frida
i'm chris martinez. taking california for a ride. companies like uber, lyft, doordash. breaking state employment laws for years. now these multi-billion-dollar companies wrote deceptive prop 22 to buy themselves a new law. to deny drivers the rights they deserve. no sick leave. no workers' comp. no unemployment benefits. vote no on the deceptive uber, lyft, doordash prop 22. one ride california doesn't want to take. . >>> amc could run out of cash by the end of the year. the largest...
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abc 7 news reporter lauren martinez explains the new rules. >> reporter: if you like eating alfresco in san jose, restaurants will be allowed to serve until midnight. >> here we go after the six, seven months that we've been in covid, it gives us -- everyone -- some breathing room. >> reporter: but this breathing room kaf after san jose police officers enforced the 10:00 p.m. curfew. after complaints on that contcr, the city manager said he could amend the time from 10:00 p.m. to 12:00 and expedite the process for this weekend. >> it's good to get a list of rules. we're on the same page. i'm not sure about the time. they told us one time and i heard it's another time. >> reporter: martinez says it works out better for them since they can move patrons from the street on to the pate yo but for those that don't have the option, they might not be able to stay open until midnight because of staff availability. >> if it's not business enough to have the business, it's kind of hard to justify. but how do do you know how busy it's going to be until you're open that late. >> we're not trying
abc 7 news reporter lauren martinez explains the new rules. >> reporter: if you like eating alfresco in san jose, restaurants will be allowed to serve until midnight. >> here we go after the six, seven months that we've been in covid, it gives us -- everyone -- some breathing room. >> reporter: but this breathing room kaf after san jose police officers enforced the 10:00 p.m. curfew. after complaints on that contcr, the city manager said he could amend the time from 10:00 p.m....
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martinez and his humble team got promoted to a league and 2019 and in his 2nd year i can add that martinez became spain's youngest ever top flight coach not just that you know tobar 21000 from out of became legal in. it was for the 1st time in 46 years. the new identity was forged at a club whose fans previously felt alienated from their team for years this was done also by hiring regional talent the general managers line was with it and i think we're going. to see. what's next we're going to. is this model. some doubts remain in september 2020 the president changed overnight and tell you the new man is also chinese and a business partner of the previous one if their work on the ground will be influenced by this remains to be seen. next stop germany. this picture s. castle overlooks the city of haydn haim population 50000. football has shaken up this provincial town for an obvious reason. it put it on the map since 2007 the club has fought its way up from the vision 5 to division 2. and at the end of the 292020 season they were just one step away from the bundesliga playing a really good p
martinez and his humble team got promoted to a league and 2019 and in his 2nd year i can add that martinez became spain's youngest ever top flight coach not just that you know tobar 21000 from out of became legal in. it was for the 1st time in 46 years. the new identity was forged at a club whose fans previously felt alienated from their team for years this was done also by hiring regional talent the general managers line was with it and i think we're going. to see. what's next we're going to....
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martinez and his humble team got promoted to league and. 2019 and in his 2nd year at coronado martinez became spain's youngest ever top flight coach not just that you know tobar 21000 or not i became a legal leader is for the 1st time in 46 years. the new identity was forged at a club whose fans previously felt alienated from their team for years this was done also by hiring regional talent the general manager's line was you know right now i think we're going to. see. what's next we're going to is this model. some doubts remain in september 2020 the president changed overnight and tell you the new man is also chinese and a business partner of the previous one of the work on the ground will be influenced by this remains to be seen. next stop there are many. this picturesque castle overlooks the city of haydn heim population 50000. football has shaken up this provincial town for an obvious reason. it put it on the map since 2007 the club has fought its way up from the vision 5 to division 2. and at the end of the 292020 season they were just one step away from the bundesliga playing a re
martinez and his humble team got promoted to league and. 2019 and in his 2nd year at coronado martinez became spain's youngest ever top flight coach not just that you know tobar 21000 or not i became a legal leader is for the 1st time in 46 years. the new identity was forged at a club whose fans previously felt alienated from their team for years this was done also by hiring regional talent the general manager's line was you know right now i think we're going to. see. what's next we're going to...
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abc 7 news reporter lauren martinez explains the new rules. >> reporter: if you like eating alfrescon san jose, restaurants will be allowed to serve until midnight. >> here we go after the six, seven months that we've been in covid, it gives us -- everyone -- some breathing room. >> reporter: but this breathing room kaf after san jose police officers enforced the 10:00 p.m. curfew. after complaints on that contcr, the city manager said he could amend the time from 10:00 p.m. to 12:00 and expedite the process for this weekend. >> it's good to get a list of rules. we're on the same page. i'm not sure about the time. they told us one time and i heard it's another time. >> reporter: martinez says it works out better for them since they can move patrons from the street on to the pate yo but for those that don't have the option, they might not be able to stay open until midnight because of staff availability. >> if it's not business enough to have the business, it's kind of hard to justify. but how do do you know how busy it's going to be until you're open that late. >> we're not trying to
abc 7 news reporter lauren martinez explains the new rules. >> reporter: if you like eating alfrescon san jose, restaurants will be allowed to serve until midnight. >> here we go after the six, seven months that we've been in covid, it gives us -- everyone -- some breathing room. >> reporter: but this breathing room kaf after san jose police officers enforced the 10:00 p.m. curfew. after complaints on that contcr, the city manager said he could amend the time from 10:00 p.m....
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>> yes i would have to say that a thousand percent. >> reporter: days after the injection, martinez says began noticing improvement. >> i gave it like two days, then miraculously mll and taste started coming back, which was a godsend. >> kathy joins us now. how soon could antibody drugs for covid be available to the general public >> reporter: jose, there are several companies developing these drugs right now. they are still in the trial phase. regeneron says it is working with the federal government to roll out roughly 300,000 doses by the end of the year for those at highest risk. jose >> kathy park in new york, thank you. >>> with his diagnosis, the president is now part of an increasingly common club. increasingly common club. more than seven million americans have contracted the virus more than 30,000 are in treatment for it right now. the country has become almost numb to the grim statistics. nearly 1,000 americans still dying each day as the commander-in-chief battles the virus, will it change any behaviors? sam brock has more >> reporter: on the streets of south florida, a buzz o
>> yes i would have to say that a thousand percent. >> reporter: days after the injection, martinez says began noticing improvement. >> i gave it like two days, then miraculously mll and taste started coming back, which was a godsend. >> kathy joins us now. how soon could antibody drugs for covid be available to the general public >> reporter: jose, there are several companies developing these drugs right now. they are still in the trial phase. regeneron says it is...
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ahora tenemos la oportunidad de charlar brevemente con el doctor william martÍnez, de la universidad gracias, una cosa que querÍa compartir con la comunidad latina, es que la salud mental es muy importante ahora, especialmente sobre esos tiempos del covid-19, estÁ causando mucho estrÉs, mucha ansiedad, hay gente que se siente muy triste, deprimida. si conoce a alguien que necesita este tipo de ayuda, traten de acceder a los servicios que tienen en su condado. por ejemplo, en san francisco tenemos una lÍnea que se llama access, sin necesidad servicios va a poder hablar con alguien sobre la salud mental puede llamar puede llamar al 4152553673 le pueden ayudar y poder conectarlos con una clÍnica. ramÓn: doctor,¿cÓmo afecta esta situaciÓn a la comunidad hispana? >> buena pregunta, estÁ impactando de una forma muy seria, el covid-19 ha impactado a la comunidad latina de una forma mÁs seria comparado con otros grupos en nuestro paÍs. con esto viene el estrÉs, la ansiedad, la depresiÓn y estÁ impactando mucho. es algo que realmente necesitamos poner atenciÓn en otras comunidades. ramÓn: ¿cu
ahora tenemos la oportunidad de charlar brevemente con el doctor william martÍnez, de la universidad gracias, una cosa que querÍa compartir con la comunidad latina, es que la salud mental es muy importante ahora, especialmente sobre esos tiempos del covid-19, estÁ causando mucho estrÉs, mucha ansiedad, hay gente que se siente muy triste, deprimida. si conoce a alguien que necesita este tipo de ayuda, traten de acceder a los servicios que tienen en su condado. por ejemplo, en san francisco...
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lauren martinez is live in sn m sonoma county with what's going on there. >> good morning.mill valley earlier, i can tell you the winds are stronger up here than they were in marin county. now, last night we were in glen allen where that community was in the dark. they lost power yesterday. restaurant owners at tips roadside just north in kenwood were pretty angry for what happened in mid afternoon. >> at 3:00, boom, power went out an hour before it was supposed to. it was disappointing. we needed that time to get everything on ice. >> i don't know if they saw wind coming early and that's why they chose to shut down early, but it was just frustrating. >> about 1,400 customers in sonoma county lost power early due to high winds, which is likely what caused that early outage for that restaurant. now sonoma county has the highest number of customers impacted by these shutoffs at 24,000 customers. reporting live from sonoma, lauren martinez, abc7 news. >>> pg&e has set up more than 100 daytime community resource centers across the state during these power outages. they will ope
lauren martinez is live in sn m sonoma county with what's going on there. >> good morning.mill valley earlier, i can tell you the winds are stronger up here than they were in marin county. now, last night we were in glen allen where that community was in the dark. they lost power yesterday. restaurant owners at tips roadside just north in kenwood were pretty angry for what happened in mid afternoon. >> at 3:00, boom, power went out an hour before it was supposed to. it was...
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. >>> carlos martínez gracias por acompañarnos. >>> gracias a ustedes, un gusto. >>> cómo se enteranpor supuesto el faro ha habilitado un espacio para que los auditores puedan revisar la documentación financiera del periódico y nos sorprendió que parte de las solicitudes de los auditores fiscales excedían el período de tiempo y excedían el período de documentos que se supone deben usar para una auditoría, pero para nuestra sorpresa el 24 de septiembre en cadena nacional el presidente bukele aseguró que se investiga entre otras cosas por lavado de dinero y es curioso porque la auditoría todavía no ha concluido y por otro lado en el país la única persona, la única entidad que puede tipificar delitos es la fiscalía general de la república, de manera que el presidente bukele antes de que terminara la auditoría financiera y además sin tener facultades legales para ello aseguró que se nos perseguía por lavado de dinero. >>> ustedes además han reportado acosos de parte del gobierno, de qué se trata, carlos. >>> veamos, el presidente bukele ha decidido confrontar abiertamente con el períodic
. >>> carlos martínez gracias por acompañarnos. >>> gracias a ustedes, un gusto. >>> cómo se enteranpor supuesto el faro ha habilitado un espacio para que los auditores puedan revisar la documentación financiera del periódico y nos sorprendió que parte de las solicitudes de los auditores fiscales excedían el período de tiempo y excedían el período de documentos que se supone deben usar para una auditoría, pero para nuestra sorpresa el 24 de septiembre en...
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. >>> the city of pittsburgh paying 7.3 million dollars to humberto martinez's family. he died after an officer held in a chokehold. during the incident police chase martinez into a home after he fled during a traffic stop. he was detained in the kitchen where he went unconscious. an autopsy found his breathing was cut off from the restraint. governor newsom order california police departments to stop training officers in the carotid hold. >>> alameda county hoping to reopen middle and high schools by early november. a plan for in person learning could start as early as november 9th. schools are not mandated to reopen. berkeley unified also announced schools could reopen in early november after taking these steps. expanding testing to teachers and staff in creating training programs for schools. >>> celebrity san francisco chef cecelia chang has died. she was the owner of mastermind behind the game changing restaurant the mandarin. is credited for bringing real, chinese food to america. she passed away this morning, surrounded by family. she was 100 years old. >>> still
. >>> the city of pittsburgh paying 7.3 million dollars to humberto martinez's family. he died after an officer held in a chokehold. during the incident police chase martinez into a home after he fled during a traffic stop. he was detained in the kitchen where he went unconscious. an autopsy found his breathing was cut off from the restraint. governor newsom order california police departments to stop training officers in the carotid hold. >>> alameda county hoping to reopen...
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>>in martinez felipe calderon for news of their crime we've been asking you to send in your election questions and they're quite a few common questions we've received including this one from catherine horton katherine wants to know what she should do if her name is spelled wrong on our ballot. elections officials tell us that is not something you should worry about particularly but they would like you to make a note of the issue on your on the low. >>you can always cross off your name on the correct name down there are operators will look at this company will human process will see that you wrote your name differently and signed your and that's the kind of thing that we're looking for >>again if you still want some more goodbyes to contact your local registrars office directly and if you have any problems casting your ballot. let us know we'll investigate it. you can e-mail us at voting problems at kron 4 dot com. >>and in sports, a local kid from vacaville is the dodgers starting pitcher is they try to clinch their first world series title since 1988 sports director jason dumas talk
>>in martinez felipe calderon for news of their crime we've been asking you to send in your election questions and they're quite a few common questions we've received including this one from catherine horton katherine wants to know what she should do if her name is spelled wrong on our ballot. elections officials tell us that is not something you should worry about particularly but they would like you to make a note of the issue on your on the low. >>you can always cross off your...
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. >> maria martinez was an incredible leader in our community, and we miss her deeply.re thank you, gracias, to her daughter, paloma, who is watching tonight, for sharing your mother with the world. your communities here for you and your familia as we grieve this tremendous loss. now, i have the honor of introducing our host, the 45th mayor of the city and county of san francisco, mayor london breed. >> good evening. thank you so much for that introduction, rodrigo. it is so great to have a reason to dress up. i wish we could be at city hall right now to celebrate together in the rotunda, but we are still able to have an event that celebrates and honors our incredible resilient and united latino community. thank you again, rodrigo, for serving as our emcee tonight and for our host committee for their hard work. that tribute video for maria x. martinez was absolutely incredible, and i know that her legacy and the work that she did for not only the latino community but for the arts and so many other people throughout this city will live on through her work. tonight we are
. >> maria martinez was an incredible leader in our community, and we miss her deeply.re thank you, gracias, to her daughter, paloma, who is watching tonight, for sharing your mother with the world. your communities here for you and your familia as we grieve this tremendous loss. now, i have the honor of introducing our host, the 45th mayor of the city and county of san francisco, mayor london breed. >> good evening. thank you so much for that introduction, rodrigo. it is so great...
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martinez and his humble team got promoted to a league on 2019 and in his 2nd year i cannot martinez became spain's youngest ever top flight coach not just at you know tobar 21000 going out i became the leader leaders for the 1st time in 46 years. the new identity was fortunate a club whose fans previously felt alienated from their team for years this was done also by hiring regional talent that the general managers line was you know we were going to. see. what's next we're going to is this model sustainable some doubts remain in september 2020 the president changed overnight and tell you the new man is also chinese and a business partner of the previous one of the work on the ground will be influenced by this remains to be seen. next stop germany. this picturesque castle overlooks the city of hiding behind population 50000. football has shaken up this provincial town for an obvious. reason. it put it on the map since 2007 the club has fought its way up from the vision 5 to division 2. and at the end of the 292020 season they were just one step away from the bundesliga playing a really good
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the registrar office in martinez with the details. >> because of new concerns about the ballot box in front of the city hall. some voters who had planned to use that box told me they drove all the way over here to martinez to put their ballots in this box. >> the dozens of voters who shea their ballots are missing all dropped them off at this ballot box. on october 12. >> i can confirm we talked to
the registrar office in martinez with the details. >> because of new concerns about the ballot box in front of the city hall. some voters who had planned to use that box told me they drove all the way over here to martinez to put their ballots in this box. >> the dozens of voters who shea their ballots are missing all dropped them off at this ballot box. on october 12. >> i can confirm we talked to
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abc 7 news reporter lauren martinez live in mill valley with what's going on there, lauren? >> reporter: we're just outside of downtown mill valley. lights are still on over there but are off where we're standing. we're near the fire station. yesterday we were in sonoma county where glen allen lost power restaurant owners at tips roadside just north in kenwood were pretty angry for what happened in midafternoon. >> at 3:00, boom, power went out an hour before it was supposed to and it was really -- it was really disappointing because we needed that time to get everything on ice. >> i don't know if they saw wind coming early and that's why they chose to shut down early, but it was just frustrating. >> reporter: at one point on sunday more than 24,000 customers in sonoma county were without power and about 14 of them -- 1,400 of them lost power he recalledy due to high winds which is likely what caused an early outage is that restaurant. more than 13,000 customers are expected to lose power here in marin county. reporting live from mill valley, lauren martinez, abc 7 news. >>
abc 7 news reporter lauren martinez live in mill valley with what's going on there, lauren? >> reporter: we're just outside of downtown mill valley. lights are still on over there but are off where we're standing. we're near the fire station. yesterday we were in sonoma county where glen allen lost power restaurant owners at tips roadside just north in kenwood were pretty angry for what happened in midafternoon. >> at 3:00, boom, power went out an hour before it was supposed to and...
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. >> reporter: 29-year-old jose martinez is the seoul breadwinner in his household.rent for this small converted garage he shares with his mother and girlfriend. he kept working at a job at cvs during the worst of the virus in california. martinez says employees were notified that a covid-positive patient had visited the store in march. >> that's when i started getting all the symptoms. i started getting the fever, the cough, and at the end i was like -- i couldn't breathe at all. >> reporter: this is what happened to martinez. for 45 days he was in a medically induced coma, nearly losing his life in intensive care. weeks later, he survived, but he's dependent on a walker before the age of 30. do you think that this will impact your ability to make money or to work in the future? >> yeah. yeah, i do. any activity i would have been -- i was doing normally like now i'm -- i can't do. >> reporter: young americans with no choice but to deal with the hand they've been dealt. >> i'm still alive, and my brother is still alive. and we're healthy. and so, you know, i think th
. >> reporter: 29-year-old jose martinez is the seoul breadwinner in his household.rent for this small converted garage he shares with his mother and girlfriend. he kept working at a job at cvs during the worst of the virus in california. martinez says employees were notified that a covid-positive patient had visited the store in march. >> that's when i started getting all the symptoms. i started getting the fever, the cough, and at the end i was like -- i couldn't breathe at all....
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chris martinez, cbs news, los angeles. >>> still ahead, free netflix. that's right. service is offering a free weekend as part of a new promotion. lysol's here for healthy schools program is committed to being here. to encourage kids to keep a little distance. here to reassure parents who are a little worried. here to support teachers who make limited resources feel limitless. and for lisa, who needs unlimited reminders. by providing disinfecting wipes and healthy habits resources like reminder posters, social distancing guides, and timely lesson plans. lysol is here for healthy schools. alice loves the scent of gain so much, she wished there was a way to make it last longer. say hello to your fairy godmother alice. and long-lasting gain scent beads. part of the irresistible scent collection from gain! i see a new kitchen with a grill and ask, "why not?" i really need to start adding "less to cart" and "more to savings." sitting on this couch so long made me want to make some changes... starting with this couch. yeah, i need a house with a different view. and this is
chris martinez, cbs news, los angeles. >>> still ahead, free netflix. that's right. service is offering a free weekend as part of a new promotion. lysol's here for healthy schools program is committed to being here. to encourage kids to keep a little distance. here to reassure parents who are a little worried. here to support teachers who make limited resources feel limitless. and for lisa, who needs unlimited reminders. by providing disinfecting wipes and healthy habits resources like...
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chris martinez reports. >> reporter: this is what holiday shopping used to look like, but the pandemicg. >> you know, way back in the day, holiday shopping started with black friday weekend, and as online sales have grown, retailers have started pushing those sales earlier and earlier and earlier, and this year, they're going to start now. >> reporter: samantha gordon with "consumer reports" says the coronavirus is a big reason why. amazon was overwhelmed with orders in the spring and summer when americans shifted to even more online shopping as stores shut down. >> amazon prime day is back. >> reporter: the company moved their annual two-day prime day from july to this week, offering more than 1 million sale items. target, walmart and others are following suit with online deals. >> we're also seeing sales at sam's club and best buy and bed, bath & beyond and all of the major retailers are offering different savings. >> reporter: and many people are ready to take advantage of the discounts. a survey from retail me not found 75% of americans prefer to do their holiday shopping online. 6
chris martinez reports. >> reporter: this is what holiday shopping used to look like, but the pandemicg. >> you know, way back in the day, holiday shopping started with black friday weekend, and as online sales have grown, retailers have started pushing those sales earlier and earlier and earlier, and this year, they're going to start now. >> reporter: samantha gordon with "consumer reports" says the coronavirus is a big reason why. amazon was overwhelmed with orders...
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in martinez phillipe djegal all kron 4 news. still to come. >>amy coney barrett is officially the newest supreme court justice we have reaction from lawmakers on her appointment. >>and non essential offices are now allowed to bring employees back to work in san francisco. the latest reopening developments in the city. >>plus 3 more bay area counties have been to that orange or moderate coronavirus here that is good which businesses are now allowed to >>good news for 3 bay area counties are in san mateo and contra costa counties have all moved up in the state's reopening tier system. all 3 of move to the orange moderate tier meeting more businesses will be allowed to reopen indoor operations of course with modifications the newest move leaves solano and sonoma counties in the more severe risk tears with sonoma still in the most restrictive widespread purple phase and solano in the red substantial risk here, san francisco is the only bay area county in the lowest risk tier yellow a county can move to the orange here once the test positivity rate
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chris martinez, cbs news, los angeles. >>> senator joe manchin is the first democrat to meet with the president's supreme court pick. the west virginia lawmaker met with amy coney barrett yesterday evening at the u.s. capitol. the details of the meeting have not been disclosed. he released a statement saying he would not vote to confirm barrett or any supreme court nominee before election day. >>> so coming up on the "cbs morning news," party's over. a florida school cancels spring break. >>> and proving his innocence -- a detroit man who spent 26 years behind bars for a murder he did not commit walks out of jail. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." f jail. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... ...with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill... ...can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some... rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the
chris martinez, cbs news, los angeles. >>> senator joe manchin is the first democrat to meet with the president's supreme court pick. the west virginia lawmaker met with amy coney barrett yesterday evening at the u.s. capitol. the details of the meeting have not been disclosed. he released a statement saying he would not vote to confirm barrett or any supreme court nominee before election day. >>> so coming up on the "cbs morning news," party's over. a florida school...
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martinez and his humble team got promoted to a league and 2019 and in his 2nd year it can add up martinez became spain's youngest ever top flight coach not just that you know tobar 21000 or not i became the leader leaders for the 1st time in 46 years. the new identity was force of a club whose fans previously felt alienated from their team for years this was done also by hiring regional talent the general manager's line was you know right now we want to. see. what's next we're going to is this model sustainable some doubts remain in september 2020 the president changed overnight and tell you the new man is also chinese and a business partner of the previous one if their work on the ground will be influenced by this remains to be seen. next stop there are many. this picturesque castle overlooks the city of hiding behind population 50000. football has shaken up this provincial town for an obvious reason. it put it on the map since 2007 the club has fought its way up from the vision 5 to division 2. and at the end of the 292020 season they were just one step away from the bonus league of pla
martinez and his humble team got promoted to a league and 2019 and in his 2nd year it can add up martinez became spain's youngest ever top flight coach not just that you know tobar 21000 or not i became the leader leaders for the 1st time in 46 years. the new identity was force of a club whose fans previously felt alienated from their team for years this was done also by hiring regional talent the general manager's line was you know right now we want to. see. what's next we're going to is this...
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hora, el doctor anthony fauci estarÁ respondiendo sus preguntas, pero antes, les presentamos a los martÍnezde convers, en california. cuando ellos se reÚnen alrededor de la mesa, con frecuencia hablan de sus temores y sus esperanzas. mujer: dÍganme quÉ piensan ustedes de todo esto que estÁ pasando. hombre: yo creo que han estado, este, un poco distanciada las personas por... por esta pandemia. pero pues, esperamos que pronto se, se vuelva todo a la normalidad y seguir nuestras vidas comunes. mujer: pensar que a mÍ me ha impactado porque no he podido viajar, me gusta viajar mucho. y en el aeropuerto, no, no me siento a gusto porque pienso que voy a agarrar el virus y lo voy a traer para mi papÁ, para mi mamá y no es justo. mujer: no podemos hacer la vida regular de salir con los amigos. hombre: a mÍ me ha afectado de que salÍa mucho a tijuana y ya no puedo, ya no voy. y quiero ir a mÉxico, a morelia, guadalajara, y no puedo ir por este virus, luego mis hijas no me dejan. mujer: se me muriÓ una hermana y no pude ir. y eso me duele mucho. hombre: pues a mÍ no me da miedo el virus, pero sÍ teng
hora, el doctor anthony fauci estarÁ respondiendo sus preguntas, pero antes, les presentamos a los martÍnezde convers, en california. cuando ellos se reÚnen alrededor de la mesa, con frecuencia hablan de sus temores y sus esperanzas. mujer: dÍganme quÉ piensan ustedes de todo esto que estÁ pasando. hombre: yo creo que han estado, este, un poco distanciada las personas por... por esta pandemia. pero pues, esperamos que pronto se, se vuelva todo a la normalidad y seguir nuestras vidas...
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lauren martinez spoke to neighbors in the area who aren't surprised. >> reporter: a home surveillancentain lion roaming around a backyard in san mateo. video released by police shows the mountain lion on a deck area around friday at 10:00 p.m., and then again saturday morning at 6:45. officers alerted some neighbors by going door to door off alameda de las pulgas. >> this is the creek area. >> reporter: sue galloway lives next door to the homeowners who captured the video. she says the streak in their backyards attract deer and other wildlife. when she heard about the mountain lion, she wasn't surprised. >> no. but i was surprised when i saw how big he was. >> reporter: galloway says neighbors who lived at that same home a year and a half ago captured video of a mountain lion. >> so he is out there. and like i said, he was a big cat. >> reporter: we spoke to another neighbor who said he went jogging here at sugarloaf park and was turned around because of a mountain lion sighting here. >> i was literally stopped by a park ranger. don't go in there. there has been a mountain lion sighti
lauren martinez spoke to neighbors in the area who aren't surprised. >> reporter: a home surveillancentain lion roaming around a backyard in san mateo. video released by police shows the mountain lion on a deck area around friday at 10:00 p.m., and then again saturday morning at 6:45. officers alerted some neighbors by going door to door off alameda de las pulgas. >> this is the creek area. >> reporter: sue galloway lives next door to the homeowners who captured the video. she...
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jorge martínez de 19 años de edad y juan díaz ochoa de 21 recibieron los disparos sobre la cuadra 1900iones de doble homicidio. >> [gritos]. >> ahí lo ve usted revela nuevos detalles las imágenes del tiroteo mortal involucra agentes de la policía de san francisco . la víctima fue identificada como césar antonio vargas de 21 años de edad, de acuerdo a los oficiales poco antes del tiroteo y desde octubre. vargas habría robado con arma blanca el auto de alguna mujer las calles de marquet. cuando los oficiales intentaron detenerlo fue cuando ocurrió el tiroteo. esto dar primeros auxilios permitió la escena >> el sabadell san francisco poco después del mediodía la policía responde un incidente en el que una persona fue agredida, ocurrió en unas calles >> esto sucedió antes que diera inicio una manifestación, organizada por simpatizantes del presidente. philip anderson uno de los organizadores se dio un golpe la cara y se le rompió dos dientes >> la policía de san francisco arrestado al sospechoso >> los hombres están detenidos en conexión con el secuestro y agresión sexual de una mujer que
jorge martínez de 19 años de edad y juan díaz ochoa de 21 recibieron los disparos sobre la cuadra 1900iones de doble homicidio. >> [gritos]. >> ahí lo ve usted revela nuevos detalles las imágenes del tiroteo mortal involucra agentes de la policía de san francisco . la víctima fue identificada como césar antonio vargas de 21 años de edad, de acuerdo a los oficiales poco antes del tiroteo y desde octubre. vargas habría robado con arma blanca el auto de alguna mujer las...
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abc news reporter lauren martinez has the story from calistoga. >> oh, my gosh. we're just one of many. >> reporter: on our way to visit a list of napa valley this is the first time she's seeing the house her grandfather built in 1929. now completely destroyed. she said she comes from a small family of farmers. >> my brother's little tractor. as kids, my brother and i were in school or in the vineyard, and it was wonderful. we had the most incredible childhood anybody could have. i had all the photographs from a little newspaper i was partnership in for two years. i had all the negatives. >> reporter: she found another memory in the ashes. >> that was the gutter that my grandfather pieced together, and there was a cat when i was little. it was mean. he'd get in that gutter, and when you'd walk in the house, the door was here, he'd swipe at your head. standing here where i stood so many times with my grandmother and grandfather and my mom and dad and my brother, wow. these are our vineyards. this that you're looking at, that was planted in the '50s. >> reporter: h
abc news reporter lauren martinez has the story from calistoga. >> oh, my gosh. we're just one of many. >> reporter: on our way to visit a list of napa valley this is the first time she's seeing the house her grandfather built in 1929. now completely destroyed. she said she comes from a small family of farmers. >> my brother's little tractor. as kids, my brother and i were in school or in the vineyard, and it was wonderful. we had the most incredible childhood anybody could...
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newsho weekend's ivette feliciano spoke with ricardo martinez, c.e.o.equality texas, about what the change means for members of those communities.in >> you know, p, this is a very damning message that is folks with disabilities.riand t, as a marginalized community, i think we get this and this is a continued utdegradation of very pros, marginalized community that is really suffering at the moment. right. and to do this during a pandemic when people need access to mental health services and social workers i think it sends the wrong message, and it adds some additional barriers and challenges that we really don't needis time to get folks the medical care that they need. unanimously to remove thesed discrimination protections based on a recommendation by texas governor greg abbott. how does this decision fit into the larger picture of the figh for l.g.b.t.q. rights in texas? >> many texans are not aware that l.g.b.t.q. people can legally be fired or refused housing or denied services simply because of who they a. here in texas. and that is unkind. that is
newsho weekend's ivette feliciano spoke with ricardo martinez, c.e.o.equality texas, about what the change means for members of those communities.in >> you know, p, this is a very damning message that is folks with disabilities.riand t, as a marginalized community, i think we get this and this is a continued utdegradation of very pros, marginalized community that is really suffering at the moment. right. and to do this during a pandemic when people need access to mental health services...
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it's getting worse and worse. >> reporter: in berkeley, lauren martinez, abc7 news. >>> still ahead, the shifting covid-19 testing. the new effort to reduce the racial disparity and how kids are getting checked for the first time. >>> plus the artist who is feeting prejudice by using his own face in his work. proposition 16 takes on discrimination. some women make as little as 42% of what a man makes. voting yes on prop 16 helps us fix that. it's supported by leaders like kamala harris and opposed by those who have always opposed equality. we either fall from grace or we rise. together. proposition 16 provides equal opportunities, levelling the playing field for all of us. vote yes on prop 16. >>> after proceeding with caution, alameda county's health officer will allow more businesses to reopen for indoor activities and give the green light for elementary schools to hold in-person classes. starting october 9th, museums, zoos, gyms, and libraries can welcome guests and patrons indoors but at extremely limited capacity. on october 13th, elementary schools that are approved by the coun
it's getting worse and worse. >> reporter: in berkeley, lauren martinez, abc7 news. >>> still ahead, the shifting covid-19 testing. the new effort to reduce the racial disparity and how kids are getting checked for the first time. >>> plus the artist who is feeting prejudice by using his own face in his work. proposition 16 takes on discrimination. some women make as little as 42% of what a man makes. voting yes on prop 16 helps us fix that. it's supported by leaders...
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>>in martinez believed it all kron 4 news. >>well california remains on track to hand former vice president joe biden a victory by the largest margin for a democratic presidential candidate in state history. now that's according to the final u c berkeley institute for governmental studies poll. in that poll biden leads trump 65% to 29%. i will win california. what about the swing states that show him with a lead. well host of inside bay area politics catherine heenan ouster political analyst michael yaki about why we should believe any polls after so many of them are just wrong from back in 2016. >>i think that what happened though is that pollsters who. got caught with their. i didn't really didn't really account for the trump surge among whites non-college educated voters and what you see which you've seen this time is probably almost an over correction on that point. >>we'll keep in mind the last republican presidential candidate to carry california was george h w bush that was back in 1988. to the east coast sea have plans
>>in martinez believed it all kron 4 news. >>well california remains on track to hand former vice president joe biden a victory by the largest margin for a democratic presidential candidate in state history. now that's according to the final u c berkeley institute for governmental studies poll. in that poll biden leads trump 65% to 29%. i will win california. what about the swing states that show him with a lead. well host of inside bay area politics catherine heenan ouster...
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west hills farm in martinez was purchased, thanks to a massive campaign.8,000 acres of open space which protect the red-legged frog, american badger and golden eagle. governor gavin newsom shared his thinks during a live we >> thank you to the national park service for being a model to other nations, for your stewardship and devotion to the cause that unites each and every one of us today, the generational cause, sustainable, not just situational mindset. >> the land trust celebrated the opening of almond ranch to the public for the very first time. >>> still ahead on "abc 7 mornings," who wants to be a millionaire returns tonight. we hear from host jimmy kimmel about some of the contestants taking part this season. >>> and here is a live look from our pier 39 camera. >>> more than three decades after the loma prieta quake, scientists are working to prepare the area for the next big one. we'll show you what's being done in the bay area. why did we choose to give plastic bottles a second life in our kitchen fronts? ♪ ♪ it's just one of our commitments to a
west hills farm in martinez was purchased, thanks to a massive campaign.8,000 acres of open space which protect the red-legged frog, american badger and golden eagle. governor gavin newsom shared his thinks during a live we >> thank you to the national park service for being a model to other nations, for your stewardship and devotion to the cause that unites each and every one of us today, the generational cause, sustainable, not just situational mindset. >> the land trust...
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abc 7 news reporter lauren martinez spoke to neighbors in the area who say they're not surprised. >>eo released by police shows the mountain lion an a deck area around friday at 10:00 p.m. and again saturday morning at 6:45. officers alerted some neighbors by going door to door off alameda de las pulgaz. saw galloway lives next door to the homeowners that captured the video. he said the creek in their back yards attract deer and other wildlife. >> no, but i was surprised when i saw how big he was. >> reporter: neighbors who lived at that same home had video of a mountain lion. >> he's out there and like i said, he was a big cat. >> reporter: we spoke to another neighbor who said he went jogging here at sugarloaf park and was turned around because of a mountain lion sighting here. >> i was stopped by a park ranger. there's been a mountain lion sight. >> reporter: smallwood said that incident happened two weeks ago. we showed him the surveillance video. last night at 10:00 and this morning around 6:00. >> wow. >> reporter: police didn't locate the mountain lion and issued the alert so
abc 7 news reporter lauren martinez spoke to neighbors in the area who say they're not surprised. >>eo released by police shows the mountain lion an a deck area around friday at 10:00 p.m. and again saturday morning at 6:45. officers alerted some neighbors by going door to door off alameda de las pulgaz. saw galloway lives next door to the homeowners that captured the video. he said the creek in their back yards attract deer and other wildlife. >> no, but i was surprised when i saw...
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back in 2016 officers tried to pull martinez over for a traffic stop but he led them on a short chase. but officers caught up with him he was handcuffed but eventually became unresponsive martinez was transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead. san francisco police are investigating a suspicious death in the city's south of market neighborhood police say a 28 year-old man died after officers found him on fire in an area between mission and 6th streets. the man has been identified as eric more and it is unknown at this time if he's a san francisco resident, anyone with information is asked to contact police and in the south bay, the man on your screen is accused of sexually assaulting several victims well he was a house manager at hopes sober living that's in san jose according to police at least 4 victims have reported assaults allegedly committed by 32 year-old suspect justin abraham lopez police arrested lopez in sherman oaks he is now awaiting extradition to santa clara county. anyone with information involving lopez is asked to contact san jose police. >>coming u
back in 2016 officers tried to pull martinez over for a traffic stop but he led them on a short chase. but officers caught up with him he was handcuffed but eventually became unresponsive martinez was transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead. san francisco police are investigating a suspicious death in the city's south of market neighborhood police say a 28 year-old man died after officers found him on fire in an area between mission and 6th streets. the man has been...
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abc 7 news reporter lauren martinez spoke to neighbors in the area who say they're not surprised. >>eporter: video released by police shows the mountain lion an a deck area around friday at 10:00 p.m. and again saturday morning at 6:45. officers alerted some neighbors by going door to door off alameda de las pulgas. sue galloway lives next door to the homeowners that captured the video. she said the creek in their back yards attract deer and other wildlife. when she heard about the mountain lion, she was not surprised. >> no, but i was surprised when i saw how big he was. >> reporter: neighbors who lived at that same home a year and a half ago captured video of a mountain lion. >> he's out there and like i said, he was a big cat. >> reporter: we spoke to another neighbor who said he went jogging here at sugarloaf park and was turned around because of a mountain lion sighting here. >> i was stopped by a park ranger. he was like don't go in there. there's been a mountain lion sighting. you want to turn around and go the other way. >> reporter: smallwood said that incident happened two
abc 7 news reporter lauren martinez spoke to neighbors in the area who say they're not surprised. >>eporter: video released by police shows the mountain lion an a deck area around friday at 10:00 p.m. and again saturday morning at 6:45. officers alerted some neighbors by going door to door off alameda de las pulgas. sue galloway lives next door to the homeowners that captured the video. she said the creek in their back yards attract deer and other wildlife. when she heard about the...
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your vote and so they're trying to get this information all there to voters all over but i'm here martinez where people are already turning in their ballots to tell me they heard about this. >>but they're not going allow that to stop them from voting in this election now what they said is iran, russia, they got a hold of voters information so they started sending out e-mails in those emails. they started sending the misinformation regarding the presidential candidates on top of that they told people that there were faulty ballots being submitted from foreign powers overseas in this election in addition to all of those things they're just trying to not have people come out and vote not been able to talk to people who are out here martinez, here's what they said about casting their ballot and if they feel like they're safe or not take a listen. >>i've never really trusted the whole system. i just i just hope my son my votes are safe and he goes the right place. but i wouldn't be surprised at the same time. there's a discrepancy in the system. so they can do is hope that it's not >>there is a
your vote and so they're trying to get this information all there to voters all over but i'm here martinez where people are already turning in their ballots to tell me they heard about this. >>but they're not going allow that to stop them from voting in this election now what they said is iran, russia, they got a hold of voters information so they started sending out e-mails in those emails. they started sending the misinformation regarding the presidential candidates on top of that they...
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body camera footage showed an officer kept his arm around martinez's neck for several seconds after he went unconscious. the controversial nicole has since been banned in california. >>a multimillion dollar settlement in pittsburgh marks the 3rd one involving a bay area police department in recent weeks last month police agreed to pay almost 6 million dollars to settle a suit by the family of. we're now foster who died in 2018. and the city of walnut creek agreed to pay 4 million dollars in the shooting death of miles hall. >>the fbi is involved in a possible hate crime investigation in the east bay, a lafayette family discovered a swastika and the words trump spray painted on their home as kron forcefully to call reports that family may have been targeted for their political views. >>a swastika and the word, trump spray painted on a family's home in lafayette has resulted in the police department reaching out to the fbi as it investigates. >>a family reported the repeated to police tuesday morning. mayor mike anderson issued a statement about it. >>saying quote there is no place for h
body camera footage showed an officer kept his arm around martinez's neck for several seconds after he went unconscious. the controversial nicole has since been banned in california. >>a multimillion dollar settlement in pittsburgh marks the 3rd one involving a bay area police department in recent weeks last month police agreed to pay almost 6 million dollars to settle a suit by the family of. we're now foster who died in 2018. and the city of walnut creek agreed to pay 4 million dollars...
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this is slowing folks down that are trying to get to martinez in the benicia bridge and the lay low,lanes closed and traffic back to well beyond like herman, the bridges are very quiet at least that's good a minor weights at the bay bridge toll plaza and the usual crowd on 92, we're still looking at 13 minutes here for west 92 from hayward over to send the tail john. >>well robin pretty calm out there in your forecast for the weekend ahead of us, i know we've been talking about chances of rainfall. but those chances just keep diminishing this weekend today, a dry one in a much cooler one than what we had been seeing low cloud cover sitting above half moon bay and really the rest of the bay area this morning. dip in the jet stream and a cold front to our west. the cooler air is really already settled in across the bay nor in the midst of some mild weather. tomorrow we stay dry as rainfall just not quite making it to our neck of the woods showers to our west and to our north but the bay area not getting in the mix with that energy. couple light sprinkles here and there as for saturday
this is slowing folks down that are trying to get to martinez in the benicia bridge and the lay low,lanes closed and traffic back to well beyond like herman, the bridges are very quiet at least that's good a minor weights at the bay bridge toll plaza and the usual crowd on 92, we're still looking at 13 minutes here for west 92 from hayward over to send the tail john. >>well robin pretty calm out there in your forecast for the weekend ahead of us, i know we've been talking about chances of...
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. >> i'm juanita martinez, a family poor in money but rich in family history. my family came from northern mexico. my father was especially proud of his indigenous roots, comanche and navajo. we moved to california when my father was forced to retire. that opened up higher education for me because community college was free in california. i studied at delta college, earned an associate's agree. i transferred to s.f. state, and i was often the only student of color in any of my classes. my grassroots activism started in the ethnic strike. we didn't win all of our demands, but ethnic studies is now included and growing in area schools. in 2019, i was invited to speak at the city college ethnic studies teach-in during black history month. i told the students that as a former student and community college teacher and administrator, i was passing the baton onto them in the struggle for social justice. as i finished speaking, i should and could go one more lap on the city college board of trustees. i'm running with the support of students, faculty, and trustees that
. >> i'm juanita martinez, a family poor in money but rich in family history. my family came from northern mexico. my father was especially proud of his indigenous roots, comanche and navajo. we moved to california when my father was forced to retire. that opened up higher education for me because community college was free in california. i studied at delta college, earned an associate's agree. i transferred to s.f. state, and i was often the only student of color in any of my classes. my...
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. >>> tania martínez votará por primera vez en estados unidos y s parte de una iniciativa para regisrardesde la elección presidnecal del 2016, 3.6 millones de latinos han cumplido 18 año y se espera que la próxima década un millón de latinos podrían alcanzar la edad para votar y más de la mitad dice que se les ha dicho que dejen de hablar español y que regresen a su país, esos jóvenes esperan votar. >>> por la pandemia este alcance en las comunidades ha sido limitada. >>> esta joven salió de venezuela en busca de mejores oportunidades . >>> esperas poder votar en las elecciones presidenciales ?. >>> claro que sí, espero el día de la elección y espero que llegue este día por dar mi opinión y que mi voz sea escuchada, temas que le preocupan , inmigrantes,cambio climático y dice estará pensando en ellos cuando emita su voto. >>> soy yaima crespo telemundo . >>> nos vamos a una pausa , el gobierno de donald trump impone nuevas restricciones a ciertas visas de trabajo. >>> y este fin de semana podría haber pagones programados para evitar más incendios . >>> y fin de semana fresco pero vienen
. >>> tania martínez votará por primera vez en estados unidos y s parte de una iniciativa para regisrardesde la elección presidnecal del 2016, 3.6 millones de latinos han cumplido 18 año y se espera que la próxima década un millón de latinos podrían alcanzar la edad para votar y más de la mitad dice que se les ha dicho que dejen de hablar español y que regresen a su país, esos jóvenes esperan votar. >>> por la pandemia este alcance en las comunidades ha sido...
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i'm not sure shutting off the power's really the answer. >> reporter: lauren martinez, abc 7 news. >> many people are stocking up on batteries and generators to prepare for the possibility of an outage. abc 7 was at a battery store in san mateo county your business was booming. they did plan for extra stock. the supervisor tells us there are two generators that sell the most. the 2200 and the 3,000. sometimes it's more than just a home. >> when pg&e turns the power off, we want to be able to turn our wells on. there are a lot of farmers on the coast. most people want the television, refrigerators, definitely refrigerators as well as lights and stuff like that. >> yeah, the little stuff. generators began at about $1,000 and can run on several different kinds of fuel. >>> over in berkley, the city has taken an unprecedented action of telling some residents they should be thinking about evacuating now before the winds pick up. we show you how some are ready to make a run for it if they have to. >> a walking stick and flashlight. >> reporter: it's the trail that only panoramic hill reside
i'm not sure shutting off the power's really the answer. >> reporter: lauren martinez, abc 7 news. >> many people are stocking up on batteries and generators to prepare for the possibility of an outage. abc 7 was at a battery store in san mateo county your business was booming. they did plan for extra stock. the supervisor tells us there are two generators that sell the most. the 2200 and the 3,000. sometimes it's more than just a home. >> when pg&e turns the power off, we...
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inspección y otros artículos ielgaes y fue puesto en la carl lewis carlos eugenio lavín codnado martínezprevenir otros enfermedades. >> familias se preparan para el día de muertos y crean altares innovadores. >> está a punto de arrancar una semana y después cambios, detalles en un par de minutos te esperamos. recibirá una boleta por correo con un código de barras único. sigue tu voto usando ¿donde está mi boleta? y recibe notificaciones por mensaje de texto, correo electronico o llamada de voz. de esta manera estarás informado del proceso de tu boleta, una vez que la hayas enviado por correo, la dejes en el lugar de votación o en un buzón. vota con boletas por correo. sencillo. seguro. confiable. contado. más información en vote.ca.gov >> bueno, no solo en el Área de la bahía los oficiales están lidiando con la carreras de vehículos clandestinas . >> tal como si fuera una película de acción es así como decenas de personas asistieron a las carreras en una plaza al noroeste de san antonio. >> en las imágenes se logra ver una cantidad de vehículos dando vuelta y muchos portando a la bandera
inspección y otros artículos ielgaes y fue puesto en la carl lewis carlos eugenio lavín codnado martínezprevenir otros enfermedades. >> familias se preparan para el día de muertos y crean altares innovadores. >> está a punto de arrancar una semana y después cambios, detalles en un par de minutos te esperamos. recibirá una boleta por correo con un código de barras único. sigue tu voto usando ¿donde está mi boleta? y recibe notificaciones por mensaje de texto, correo...
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sobrevivir del coronavirus pero en lugar de saludar a suiza fue a darle el último adiós >>> casandra martínezen coma inducido quien aún recuerda las últimas palabras que pronunció a su hija >>> le dije cuídense que mi hija estaba mal >>> lo único que le dijo elvira >>> elvira de 55 años sufre de diabetes por lo que desde marzo se aisló y solo saliere su hogar tomando extremas precauciones >>> una muchacha muy buena >>> que no solo sostenía su madre si no era la luz de sus ojos >>> muy buena hija la quiero mucho >>> somos de autoridad en el tiempo hora de revisar las temperaturas actuales visionó muchos cambios >>> y también mucho movimiento vamos a cambiar de tema completamente porque hacia el norte oficialmente en alaska hoy cerca de la 1:00 de la tarde se sintió este movimiento de 7.5 a una profundidad de 94 km esto se lanzaron las alertas y se presentaron muy cerca de esta región de 2.5 pies vemos como los tiempos estaré alcanzando california pero simplemente muy poca altura de este oleaje generado por este movimiento en alaska 7.5. regresando a california si usted vive en zona sísmica tod
sobrevivir del coronavirus pero en lugar de saludar a suiza fue a darle el último adiós >>> casandra martínezen coma inducido quien aún recuerda las últimas palabras que pronunció a su hija >>> le dije cuídense que mi hija estaba mal >>> lo único que le dijo elvira >>> elvira de 55 años sufre de diabetes por lo que desde marzo se aisló y solo saliere su hogar tomando extremas precauciones >>> una muchacha muy buena >>> que no solo...
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para conocer mÁs vamos a pasar con albert martÍnez. 20 nos cÓmo se fortalece el huracÁn.del cambio de categorÍa.incluso podría llegar a categorÍa cuatro antes de tocar tierra. de momento el pronÓstico se mantiene uniforme. luego, una vez que estÉ en tierra, se ira degradando. pero durante todo el sÁbado nos estarÁ dejando mucha lluvia. las lluvias de ahora no son todavÍa las bandas externas.pero como podemos darnos han dejado muchas descargas. y este huracÁnpasa cinco semanas despuÉs por donde pasÓ el aura. aviso por huracÁn en la zona del impacto. el viento comenzarÁ a sentirse con fuerza maÑana mediodÍa. y podemos llegar a las 100 millas por hora o incluso mÁs. eso con bandas de lluviade producir que mucha gente se quede a oscuras. mÁs de ocho pulgadas de lluvia, seguro que nos dejara inundaciones. patricia: ojalÁ que la gente siga las recomendaciones de las autoridades. y california tiene experiencia en la votaciÓn por correo.pero para evitar contagios estas la primera vez que las boletas se envÍan no sÓlo a los que la solicitan, sino a cada uno de mÁs de 20 millones d
para conocer mÁs vamos a pasar con albert martÍnez. 20 nos cÓmo se fortalece el huracÁn.del cambio de categorÍa.incluso podría llegar a categorÍa cuatro antes de tocar tierra. de momento el pronÓstico se mantiene uniforme. luego, una vez que estÉ en tierra, se ira degradando. pero durante todo el sÁbado nos estarÁ dejando mucha lluvia. las lluvias de ahora no son todavÍa las bandas externas.pero como podemos darnos han dejado muchas descargas. y este huracÁnpasa cinco semanas...
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abc 7 news reporter lauren martinez has the story. >> natalie johnson, 70. registered nurse. burling ton, new jersey. passed away may 25th. >> reporter: names of registered nurses across the country who lost their lives due to covid-19 were lead aloud. each one of them had somebody that loved and cared for them. >> reporter: mother. >> i don't think they should be making choices about whether to live and work safely. >> reporter: before the vigil, registered nurses from alsp con strike. their lack of trust with the nurses, locking up ppe, we filed numerous cal osha complaints and it just didn't bring them to the table, didn't make them understand how serious we are. >> reporter: they said, quite, while we are disappointed that the unions called this strike at a time when there are already extraordinary strains on health care providers, we encourage them to return to the bargaining table where we can reach agreement on a fair contract. nurses say they do not take the decision to strike during a pandemic lightly, but it is for the protection of their patients and themselves.re
abc 7 news reporter lauren martinez has the story. >> natalie johnson, 70. registered nurse. burling ton, new jersey. passed away may 25th. >> reporter: names of registered nurses across the country who lost their lives due to covid-19 were lead aloud. each one of them had somebody that loved and cared for them. >> reporter: mother. >> i don't think they should be making choices about whether to live and work safely. >> reporter: before the vigil, registered nurses...
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we'll stay very similar. 68 in martinez. san jose at 70. san francisco we are going to 65. and then right here through the north bay upper 60s and low 70s. i updated on the drought yesterday. we get the official update today. and we have seen things stay about the same. 12% of california in extreme drought. you can see in the red area starting to move back into the bay area. due to the horrible rain season. coming up. we'll talk about the cooling pacific waters that will have an impact on the storm track. we're already starting to see in the pacific that water starting to cool. which is our sign lanina is developing. we'll talk about the history and what it meant in the past. >> all right. see you then. >> up next stanford is making a name change to a campus landmark. we'll tell you why. in the bay area, we believe in science. traffic and air pollution will be even worse after the pandemic. that's why we support measure rr to keep caltrain running. which is at risk of shutdown because of the crisis. to keep millions of cars off our roads, to reduce air pollution and fight c
we'll stay very similar. 68 in martinez. san jose at 70. san francisco we are going to 65. and then right here through the north bay upper 60s and low 70s. i updated on the drought yesterday. we get the official update today. and we have seen things stay about the same. 12% of california in extreme drought. you can see in the red area starting to move back into the bay area. due to the horrible rain season. coming up. we'll talk about the cooling pacific waters that will have an impact on the...
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the registrar office in martinez with the details. >> because of new concerns about the ballot box in front of the city hall. some voters who had planned to use that box told me they drove all the way over here to martinez to put their ballots in this box. >> the dozens of voters who shea their ballots are missing all dropped them off at this ballot box. on october 12. >> i can confirm we talked to 40 voters. and we're not showing history. >> officials say the box was not tampered with. and say 84 ballots picked up from the same drop box on october 12 did make it to the office. >> our ballot boxes are emptied every day. by a team of two people. ballots were picked up on the 12th and 13th. we can't explain why we don't have the ballots that the voters said they dropped in the box. >> some voters reported ballots missing after using a tracking tool. others complained online. election officials reached out it all the people. and offered them a second ballot. if their first ballot shows up. only one will count. >> maryland had planned to drop off her ballot at city hall. after hearing abi
the registrar office in martinez with the details. >> because of new concerns about the ballot box in front of the city hall. some voters who had planned to use that box told me they drove all the way over here to martinez to put their ballots in this box. >> the dozens of voters who shea their ballots are missing all dropped them off at this ballot box. on october 12. >> i can confirm we talked to 40 voters. and we're not showing history. >> officials say the box was...
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entre las uniones civiles >> dijo que son hijos de dios y que tienen derecho a una familia javier martÍneziene tiene derecho de estar en una familia.9 son hijos de dios no se puede e shachar a nadie lo q tenemos que hacer es una ley de convivencia civil. el Único que ha comentado es uno de los principales consejeros de comunicaciÓn de el papa se trata de declaraciones tomadas de entrevista que el papa francisco concediÓ en mayo de 2019. >> el papa francisco estÁ abierto a las exigencias reales de la vida de personas concretas es lo que tambiÉn estÁ defendiendo ahora o sea, que las parejas homosexuales tienen derecho a una cobertura ilegal precisamente como cobertura en lugar de vivir en la incertidumbre por cierto que en la entrevista enfrenta >> que desde la crisis climÁtica >> es todo por ahora desde roma >> cada vez con la informaciÓn >> pero en mÉxico que por cierto es uno de los paÍses con mÁs catÓlicos en el mundo las palabras del papa francisco, no pasaron y inadvertida >> saliÓ para conocer sus opiniones >> yo creo que la iglesia no deberÍa >> meterse en eso >> yo creo que es decis
entre las uniones civiles >> dijo que son hijos de dios y que tienen derecho a una familia javier martÍneziene tiene derecho de estar en una familia.9 son hijos de dios no se puede e shachar a nadie lo q tenemos que hacer es una ley de convivencia civil. el Único que ha comentado es uno de los principales consejeros de comunicaciÓn de el papa se trata de declaraciones tomadas de entrevista que el papa francisco concediÓ en mayo de 2019. >> el papa francisco estÁ abierto a las...
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. >> reporter: 29-year-old hosue martinez is the sole bread winner in the household.g the rent for this small converted garage he shares with his mom and grandmother. employees were note video fied a covid positive patient visited the store in march. >> that's when i started getting the symptoms, the fever, the cough and at the end i couldn't breathe at all. >> reporter: this is what happened to martinez. for 45 days he was in a medically induced coma nearly losing his life in intensive care. weeks later he survived but he's dependent on a walker at the age of 30. >> do you think this will impact your ability to make money or work in the future? >> yeah, yeah, i do. any activity i was doing normally, now they made it like i can't do. young americans with no choice but to deal with the hand they've been dealt. >> i'm still alive and my brother is still alive and we're healthy so i think that's just pockets of joy what i'm looking for, it's what keeps me going. kyung lah, cnn, los angeles. >>> we want to give you this programming note. join anderson cooper, sanjay gupta
. >> reporter: 29-year-old hosue martinez is the sole bread winner in the household.g the rent for this small converted garage he shares with his mom and grandmother. employees were note video fied a covid positive patient visited the store in march. >> that's when i started getting the symptoms, the fever, the cough and at the end i couldn't breathe at all. >> reporter: this is what happened to martinez. for 45 days he was in a medically induced coma nearly losing his life in...
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they were arrested in july after they pained over a black lives matter mural in front of the martinezuse. the two were in court today so a judge could set a date for a jury trial to begin. >> we want to send a message to the rest of the community, the racist community, that is. and let them know that we're not gonna tolerate these acts of racism. we're not gonna brown people, and all the cities around in this area. >> they say the hate crime and vandalism charges are outrageous. they have pleaded 98. >>> an investigation is underway this afternoon in santa rosa after two homes caught fire early this morning. this happened on san miguel place in an area not far from coffee park. and of course that's a neighborhood that was devastated by the 2017 tubs fire. the fire department says they are work with the red cy this of parentsd students rallied in lafayette today to urge officials to reopen classrooms in several districts. the group met near lafayette park and marched to lafayette elementary and stanley middle school. they say they're frustrated that there isn't a clear plan to bring st
they were arrested in july after they pained over a black lives matter mural in front of the martinezuse. the two were in court today so a judge could set a date for a jury trial to begin. >> we want to send a message to the rest of the community, the racist community, that is. and let them know that we're not gonna tolerate these acts of racism. we're not gonna brown people, and all the cities around in this area. >> they say the hate crime and vandalism charges are outrageous....