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martinez? mr. martinez: mr. chief justice and may it please the court, my clients are political organizations that want to engage in political speech at the core of the first amendment. the tcpa bars them from using some of the most effective tools of communication now available. automated text messages and calls to cell phones. at the same time, the statutes' exceptions let government approved speakers use these same technologies to deliver government approved messages that subvert the same privacy interests supposedly requiring a ban on all other calls. this content based scheme arbitrarily favors commercial speech over core political speech. it violates the first amendment and should be struck down. the call ban is extremely broad, although the tcpa's primary purpose was to address telemarketing calls the cell phone ban sweeps further and outlaws political and other noncommercial calls even when citizens are open to receiving them. the government says congress needed a restriction that broad in order to prote
martinez? mr. martinez: mr. chief justice and may it please the court, my clients are political organizations that want to engage in political speech at the core of the first amendment. the tcpa bars them from using some of the most effective tools of communication now available. automated text messages and calls to cell phones. at the same time, the statutes' exceptions let government approved speakers use these same technologies to deliver government approved messages that subvert the same...
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angie: martÍnez agonizaba.no te dignifica y te da grandes satisfacciones desde el punto de vista mÉdico. angie: el cinco de mayo pasado armando martÍnez falleciÓ con su familia presente en videoconferencia. desde su casa su hijo brian, de 12 aÑos, enfermo con el virus, le prometiÓ que Él también iba a ser un guerrero. marÍa: le dijo: "papi. no pudiste pelear esto, pero yo le voy a pelear. yo voy a luchar. voy a rezar por ti. vete tranquilo, que yo voy a estar bien". angie: el pequeÑo brian continÚa su batalla para vencer al virus que le robÓ su padre y ahora amenaza la salud de su madre. ilia: marÍa flores nos contÓ que el personal mÉdico del hospital bellevue, en nueva york, sigue muy de cerca su caso y el de su hijo. por lo pronto, ellos estÁn tratando de sobrellevar las actuales circunstancias. ya regresamos. locutor: mÁs adelante. les mostraremos cÓmo fabrican un tequila con aroma de mujer. pero antes, cuando mÁs se necesitan no pueden trabajar. ana: siempre di por hecho que para eso habÍa nacido y que para
angie: martÍnez agonizaba.no te dignifica y te da grandes satisfacciones desde el punto de vista mÉdico. angie: el cinco de mayo pasado armando martÍnez falleciÓ con su familia presente en videoconferencia. desde su casa su hijo brian, de 12 aÑos, enfermo con el virus, le prometiÓ que Él también iba a ser un guerrero. marÍa: le dijo: "papi. no pudiste pelear esto, pero yo le voy a pelear. yo voy a luchar. voy a rezar por ti. vete tranquilo, que yo voy a estar bien". angie: el...
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martinez tor. acknowledge that if this was a restriction on speech to collect government debt, it would be subject to intermediate -- into --utiny because it would be the position of the other side is that this provision could be viewed more skeptically, and subject to more review because it is to take particular speech out from under regulation, rather than to regulate it. that's contrary to the usual understanding of the first amendment exists to foster speech, to the court reference in read -- reed. why would the court review more skeptically a law that looked at the same basis as a rationale for exempting speech rather than to regulate? times. martinez said many that congress and the fcc had exempted noncommercial calls from the automated call restriction. that really overlooks the respective responsibilities of congress and the fcc. congress has broadly regulated calls using a prerecorded or artificial voice to residential land lines as it has two calls to cell phones. both of those bands enco
martinez tor. acknowledge that if this was a restriction on speech to collect government debt, it would be subject to intermediate -- into --utiny because it would be the position of the other side is that this provision could be viewed more skeptically, and subject to more review because it is to take particular speech out from under regulation, rather than to regulate it. that's contrary to the usual understanding of the first amendment exists to foster speech, to the court reference in read...
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albert martÍnez nos contarÁ quÉ podemos esperar. volvemos.in. cuídate. todopero eso puede subir las facturas de electricidad. puedes ahorrar si ajustas el termostato a 68 grados o menos... desconectas o apagas lo que no uses... o dejas que el sol entre en tu casa. mantente sano y sigamos brillando. seguimos con mÁs en tu "ediciÓn digital". borja: seguimos con mÁs noticias en tu "ediciÓn digital". esta historia estremece a todo nueva york y a cualquiera que la escucha. daisey pese a que tenÍa fiebre tuvo miedo porque si la hijo de 31 aqos, quien tiene us de una discapacidad.ante su dilema e irse deteriorando, daysi opto por quedarse en su apartamento en un noveno piso en viviendas publicas del alto manhattan, pero no resistio y colapso.en sus ultimos minutos de vida en marzo llamo a junior, pero el no repondio porque estaba e un sueqo profundo.tras la muerte de ella, junior fue hospitalizado y enviado a un centro de cuarentena en queens y se le dificulta comunicarse verbalmente.esta historia puso un cuidador fallece, quien atendera a los famil
albert martÍnez nos contarÁ quÉ podemos esperar. volvemos.in. cuídate. todopero eso puede subir las facturas de electricidad. puedes ahorrar si ajustas el termostato a 68 grados o menos... desconectas o apagas lo que no uses... o dejas que el sol entre en tu casa. mantente sano y sigamos brillando. seguimos con mÁs en tu "ediciÓn digital". borja: seguimos con mÁs noticias en tu "ediciÓn digital". esta historia estremece a todo nueva york y a cualquiera que la...
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martinez word you like to wrap up? >> the first amendmentt to protect the speech even if it's a nuisance that the first amendment rights protect people from making intrusive door-to-door solicitationsso the call at issue is protected activity as well and in the first amendment cases and with that first amendment on speech. >> you have a rebuttal? >> it took mr. martinez to acknowledge this restriction to collect the government-backed debt something the most intermediate scrutiny and subject to that basis. and the other side because that is to take that particular speech out from under regulation. and with that usual understanding to foster speech because of the communication content whyy would they review more skepticallyca of the law looking at the same basis as our rationale? >> mr. martinez said that congress that the fcc have accepted noncommercial polls and with those responsibilities of congress and then using a pre- recorded voice and just through cell phones the underlying bands encompass noncommercial calls an
martinez word you like to wrap up? >> the first amendmentt to protect the speech even if it's a nuisance that the first amendment rights protect people from making intrusive door-to-door solicitationsso the call at issue is protected activity as well and in the first amendment cases and with that first amendment on speech. >> you have a rebuttal? >> it took mr. martinez to acknowledge this restriction to collect the government-backed debt something the most intermediate...
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they too will be restricted. >> reporter: in martinez, melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >>> this week 11 of our shelter-at-home challenging on so many levels. that includes even our hair. today governor newsom describing his childrens' attempt to play barber. he has a full head of hair. after the news conference, he tweeted a photo of the entertaining results. >> it was a family effort to remove what was described by my wife as, forgive me, a mullet. >> i miss mullets. the mullet is gone though. the caption of the photo said, quote, praying i don't end up looking like governor exotic, which is a reference to the netflix show "tiger king." >> brooklyn looks like she's doing a good job. >> he's got four hands on him. >> so cute. >>> jeff, are you melting out there because it's hot? >> oh, yeah, it is hot. i'm probably going to be getting some temperature warnings on my equipment outside. and you know, a buzz cut would feel good right about now. we have lots of low 100s across the bayer a, definitely dangerous heat especially for those of you without air conditioning. i want to star
they too will be restricted. >> reporter: in martinez, melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >>> this week 11 of our shelter-at-home challenging on so many levels. that includes even our hair. today governor newsom describing his childrens' attempt to play barber. he has a full head of hair. after the news conference, he tweeted a photo of the entertaining results. >> it was a family effort to remove what was described by my wife as, forgive me, a mullet. >> i miss...
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. >> we have a zero foot traffi o it>>do reporter: is the same problem that martinez, there's not enough people to open. getting open is a nice start but a lot of business owners say it's not enough. >> i'm still a realist. maybe it will never be the same again >> i don't know how this is going to go from here on out. it's very scary. very scary. >> reporter: if you look behind me there is a couple of outdoor seating areas that are empty because of the current circumstances. if you think about how normally downtown would work , people would walk past a shop and see something in a window or vice versa, downtown depends on everything working together to drive traffic and bring people in and get those cash registers moving. if you take all those people away, opening the doors alone doesn't cut it. without more people and more driving economic forces this is going to be tough sledding for the people who can finally open their doors and do business. reporting live in martinez , wilson walker, kpix 5. >>> in san francisco the mayor is promising to address childcare concerns and the possibility
. >> we have a zero foot traffi o it>>do reporter: is the same problem that martinez, there's not enough people to open. getting open is a nice start but a lot of business owners say it's not enough. >> i'm still a realist. maybe it will never be the same again >> i don't know how this is going to go from here on out. it's very scary. very scary. >> reporter: if you look behind me there is a couple of outdoor seating areas that are empty because of the current...
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here's a clip from a triple amputee his name is jose martinez. he talks about how he got injured. >> about 8 years ago to to the day i stepped on 60-pound ied that was meant for a vehicle. when i woke up i asked the doctors hey how am i going to walk again. 99% chance from here on out you will never walk again. i became the first triple amputee to -- in the world. i'm going to become a champion this weekend so i can make a stand for my name all over again. brian: special guy, lara. >> yes, extraordinary. he said he is a much better person now than when he had all of his limbs. brian, this is something that you have talked about so often on your radio program and on this show. and it's the fact that we just don't know what these wars look like anymore. they have kind of vanished from our screens. no more daily dispatches from the battlefield. there is almost no coverage at all. and i know that you feel as strongly as i do about that and that's one of the reasons that we did this show. and this is the perfect time for it to air because this is the
here's a clip from a triple amputee his name is jose martinez. he talks about how he got injured. >> about 8 years ago to to the day i stepped on 60-pound ied that was meant for a vehicle. when i woke up i asked the doctors hey how am i going to walk again. 99% chance from here on out you will never walk again. i became the first triple amputee to -- in the world. i'm going to become a champion this weekend so i can make a stand for my name all over again. brian: special guy, lara....
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>>that's live martinez. the courthouse is open opened about 30 minutes ago and people are starting to go in just talked to one man who was in a now very quickly said getting your temperature taken quick and easy said it was very necessary that they're taking these precautions. coming up behind the camera so i can show you what's happening right now like there's a bit of a line not as bad as earlier though it's down here and they people checking in with you seeing where you're going to go make sure you're in the right place and then they let you in right through these doors were they. >>take your temperature and make sure that you're all that to go if you have a temperature of a 100 degrees or higher than you will not be 11 the see right here is one getting her temperature taking she's good to go so she was let in and that is in our new normal here at the courthouse in this kind of going to be setting precedent for other courthouses. >>that will open later now you also have to wear a face covering and where i
>>that's live martinez. the courthouse is open opened about 30 minutes ago and people are starting to go in just talked to one man who was in a now very quickly said getting your temperature taken quick and easy said it was very necessary that they're taking these precautions. coming up behind the camera so i can show you what's happening right now like there's a bit of a line not as bad as earlier though it's down here and they people checking in with you seeing where you're going to go...
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that includes major league baseball hall of famer pedro martinez.ore than 40 other mlb players to raise money for coronavirus response efforts in the dominican republic. martinez and his wife carolina have been on the ground there, handing out ppe, food, supplies to front line workers and families in need as well. they join me now via skype from the dominican republic. pedro, carolina, good to see both of you. as i understand it you've raced more than $500,000 with your famed baseball. tell us what you've been doing. >> first of all, thank you for having us. it is a pleasure to share this moment with all of you. people i haven't seen a while in new york, i'm extremely proud of all the players that were able to join. i know as individual -- time of crisis. instead of doing it individually like we normally do, we decided we'd join forces and all the players responded really well. david skoel and edwin en c encarnaci encarnacion, pedro martinez, all of us got together in a group. every player has responded. >> carolina, what's the biggest need from fol
that includes major league baseball hall of famer pedro martinez.ore than 40 other mlb players to raise money for coronavirus response efforts in the dominican republic. martinez and his wife carolina have been on the ground there, handing out ppe, food, supplies to front line workers and families in need as well. they join me now via skype from the dominican republic. pedro, carolina, good to see both of you. as i understand it you've raced more than $500,000 with your famed baseball. tell us...
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marÍa antonieta: se juntaron 40, pedro martÍnez con usted.po atrÁs de unirnos y tratar de recolectar fondos y ayudar a la gente en la repÚblica que lo necesita. gente que estÁ teniendo carencias de comida, de protecciÓn. gracias a dios hemos estado realizando una labor muy bonita que cuando uno se enfrenta a ella, es que uno empieza a conectarse con sus raÍces. marÍa antonieta: mÁs de $500,000 han recolectado. ¿quÉ van a hacer? david: ya vamos como por el millÓn de dólares. lo que empezamos a hacer es que hay mucha gente que vive en lugares vulnerables. gente que tienen muy escasos recursos, gente muy pobre, que lo mÁs importante para ellos es la comida del dÍa a día, porque todo estÁ parado, todo está en un segundo plano y el dominicano, el latinoamericano con su comida no juega. lo que nosotros decidimos fe al principio, a travÉs de la fundaciÓn de mi compadre pedro martÍnez, empezar a hacer esos recorridos por diferentes lugares en la repÚblica dominicana, y llevarle alimentos a la gente para que por lo menos si van a estar en casa, estÉn
marÍa antonieta: se juntaron 40, pedro martÍnez con usted.po atrÁs de unirnos y tratar de recolectar fondos y ayudar a la gente en la repÚblica que lo necesita. gente que estÁ teniendo carencias de comida, de protecciÓn. gracias a dios hemos estado realizando una labor muy bonita que cuando uno se enfrenta a ella, es que uno empieza a conectarse con sus raÍces. marÍa antonieta: mÁs de $500,000 han recolectado. ¿quÉ van a hacer? david: ya vamos como por el millÓn de dólares. lo que...
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abc7 news reporter amy hollyfield is live at the contra costa health department in martinez with more on that story. amy? >> hi, reggie. imagine a lottery deciding whether you get medicine for the coronavirus, if you were a patient. that's the conversation happening at county and state health departments like this one. who gets the drug remdesivth dgn to work against the coronavirus. doses have been sent to seven states, including california. but there is not much to go around. so, officials are struggling over how to distribute it. with california saying it could hold a lottery to decide who gets it. now, remdesivir is not known to prevent deaths, but it has helped patients get out of the hospital about four days earlier than they would have without it. we have to look at the doses that were given to the bay area. take a look at this map. you can see that alameda county received the most with san francisco and santa clara next. but you see they got 28 doses. that doesn't mean 28 people. a patient needs a few doses they're saying this would help three to five people in san francisco.
abc7 news reporter amy hollyfield is live at the contra costa health department in martinez with more on that story. amy? >> hi, reggie. imagine a lottery deciding whether you get medicine for the coronavirus, if you were a patient. that's the conversation happening at county and state health departments like this one. who gets the drug remdesivth dgn to work against the coronavirus. doses have been sent to seven states, including california. but there is not much to go around. so,...
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lauren martinez joins us from fisherman wharf. >> the port of san francisco began inspections of all the structures at pier 45. the fire department is also making sure it is safe for tenants to return. this pier houses museum space and storage units. the portion that burned on saturday morning houses office space and storage units for fishermen and seafood companies. we received new video that shows thousands of dollars of crab pots being destroyed and one $75,00ther t table the fire could be, quote, disastrous for the local fishing community. >> that pier supports the entire san francisco fleet. there is not a way to unload boats from between half moon bay and bodega bay. this pier is critical for the local fishing community. >> while the fire department was able to save the historic ss jeremiah o'brien some world war ii artifacts were lost in the fire and volunteers with the ss jeremiah o'brien ship memorial are asking for donations from the public. donations can be made online. we have a link on abc7news.com. port officials say they will most likely move the ship to a temporary lo
lauren martinez joins us from fisherman wharf. >> the port of san francisco began inspections of all the structures at pier 45. the fire department is also making sure it is safe for tenants to return. this pier houses museum space and storage units. the portion that burned on saturday morning houses office space and storage units for fishermen and seafood companies. we received new video that shows thousands of dollars of crab pots being destroyed and one $75,00ther t table the fire...
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chris martinez, cbs news, los angeles. >>> it is 8 minutes before 5:00.oming up, getting your grads the next best gift, next on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area. some of the hot tech we're here for you and we're open. wow. i'm an original. one of a kind. you feel me? love ya'. oop! you look cute! better than you? pop my 100% all-white-meat classic or spicy popcorn chicken combo for just $5.99. z3w6nz z1s6z y3w6ny y1s6y my new bite-sized, crispy popcorn chicken is so irresistible you'll want them whenever, so don't resist! pop 'em while you game, hang, or do your thing. pop my 100% all-white-meat classic or spicy popcorn chicken combo for just $5.99. >>> well, it has been a very disappointing end to the year to is say the least for our graduates, missing out on parties, proms, and all of those big ceremonies. >> yeah, so getting them a special graduation gift just might cheer them up. cnet takes us through some of the best gadget ideas. >> graduation is a rite of passage. mark this transition to the next phase of life whatever it may look like these d
chris martinez, cbs news, los angeles. >>> it is 8 minutes before 5:00.oming up, getting your grads the next best gift, next on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area. some of the hot tech we're here for you and we're open. wow. i'm an original. one of a kind. you feel me? love ya'. oop! you look cute! better than you? pop my 100% all-white-meat classic or spicy popcorn chicken combo for just $5.99. z3w6nz z1s6z y3w6ny y1s6y my new bite-sized, crispy popcorn chicken is so irresistible...
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. >> en eso tiene la razón el señor martínez, el aviso que envían las autoridades es de permanecer ena evitar el contagio del covid-19 . >> noticias telemundo 48. >> en oakland la alcaldesa y el vicealcalde anunciaron la creación de un concilio asesor de recuperación económica. su función será identificar recomendaciones para facilitar la reapertura y la reactivación de los sectores económicos a corto plazo y también desarrollar estrategias a largo plazo, la ciudad proyecta un déficit de 122 millones de dólares en los próximos 14 meses. >> se ha confirmado que caridades católicas será la organización que distribuirá fondos para personas indocumentados en el área de la bahí el mes pasado el gobernador anunció un fondo para este sector. personas interesadas en solicitar estapueden comunicarse desde la próxima semana >> la apertura de los planteles va a depender de las autoridades educativas locales, frente a la promoción de los padres por este tema, no todos al mismo tiempo. >> el estado va tener una guía para cómo reabrir, pero últimamente es decisión de cada distrito escolar cómo lo h
. >> en eso tiene la razón el señor martínez, el aviso que envían las autoridades es de permanecer ena evitar el contagio del covid-19 . >> noticias telemundo 48. >> en oakland la alcaldesa y el vicealcalde anunciaron la creación de un concilio asesor de recuperación económica. su función será identificar recomendaciones para facilitar la reapertura y la reactivación de los sectores económicos a corto plazo y también desarrollar estrategias a largo plazo, la ciudad...
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wilson walker live in martinez with new rules to keep people safe. >> reporter: think back to march 16, courts never completely shut down, they stowed open for emergency hearings, things like domestic violence cases. now, they are trying to reboot jury trials and no one is quite sure exactly what that will look like. >> we are all sort of making it up as we go. it is and going to be the normal jury trial we are all familiar with. >> reporter: presiding judge, barry baskin will be the first to admit they don't have all the answers yet as jury trials begin to resume in contra costa county. for the foreseeable future, judges will be looking at a very different court room. >> lawyers, judges, jurors will be required to wear masks but not witnesses. they will instead be behind plexiglass. >> reporter: the courthouses have been frantically installing plexiglass around witness stands. more will be placed in front of jury panels and the jury itself will be spread throughout the courtroom gallery meaning virtually no one beyond the defendant and the attorneys will be able to witness eight trial
wilson walker live in martinez with new rules to keep people safe. >> reporter: think back to march 16, courts never completely shut down, they stowed open for emergency hearings, things like domestic violence cases. now, they are trying to reboot jury trials and no one is quite sure exactly what that will look like. >> we are all sort of making it up as we go. it is and going to be the normal jury trial we are all familiar with. >> reporter: presiding judge, barry baskin will...
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abc 7 news reporter lauren martinez joins us now with the latest. lauren? >> reporter: eric, a senior dhs official told abc news the shooting involving two federal protective service officer and the overnight protests are related, but the investigation is still in its preliminary stages. now, the fbi says one federal officer was shot and killed, another injured. this happened last night around 9:45 in front of the federal building off clay street. the fbi says a car pulled up to the building and started firing at the contract security officers that stood watch over the protests. now, today in washington the department of homeland security said when a police officer is targeted that is an act of domestic terrorism. the dhs says they're seeing a pattern of people turning peaceful protests into something else. >> we're interested in all groups, all violent groups, all extremist groups that are going to take advantage of individuals exercising their first amendment right to do that peaceful protest and turn it into something else, and that's what we're eseeing.
abc 7 news reporter lauren martinez joins us now with the latest. lauren? >> reporter: eric, a senior dhs official told abc news the shooting involving two federal protective service officer and the overnight protests are related, but the investigation is still in its preliminary stages. now, the fbi says one federal officer was shot and killed, another injured. this happened last night around 9:45 in front of the federal building off clay street. the fbi says a car pulled up to the...
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in san francisco, leigh martinez, ktvu fox 2 news. >> construction project near bartz station means we can service between lafayette and rockridge stations will be suspended through july. the project is excited to begin next saturday and sunday with work continuing on weekends through july 4th and fifth. a free west branch will be set up from lafayette to rockridge on the scheduled work weekend. crews will the replacing track opponents and rail lines that date back to 1973. the project will also require temporary lane closures along highway 24, late at night and early in the morning. >>> oakland has added five more streets to its street closures as part of the oakland sloped streets program. you will call last month, it became the first of the two dozen ministries to pedestrians, cyclists, and joggers. that's to allow for social distancing amid the coronavirus pandemic. other cities are now following suit. san francisco, san mateo, foster city, and redwood city are some of those that have enacted similar closures. >>> after a two-week delay, the vacaville farmers market open today for
in san francisco, leigh martinez, ktvu fox 2 news. >> construction project near bartz station means we can service between lafayette and rockridge stations will be suspended through july. the project is excited to begin next saturday and sunday with work continuing on weekends through july 4th and fifth. a free west branch will be set up from lafayette to rockridge on the scheduled work weekend. crews will the replacing track opponents and rail lines that date back to 1973. the project...
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magic johnson, and rafael martinez thank you both for being with us. just a note, women's sports is also highly affected by the pandemic. the women's professional basketball season was scheduled to start this weekend. like many other sports leagues, they are struggling with what is next. as women play and compete on all levels, olympics, college, and professional. just worth remembering. >>> up next, my final thoughts. . what getting fueled with three energy packed proteins feels like. meat! cheese! and nuts! p3. because 3 is better than 1 ...i felt i couldn't be at my... ...best for my family. in only 8 weeks with mavyret... ...i was cured. i faced reminders of my hep c every day. i worried about my hep c. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret... ...i was cured. mavyret is the only 8-week cure for all types of hep c. before starting mavyret your doctor will test... ...if you've had hepatitis b which may flare up and cause serious liver problems during and after treatment. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b, a liver or kidney transplant,... ...other
magic johnson, and rafael martinez thank you both for being with us. just a note, women's sports is also highly affected by the pandemic. the women's professional basketball season was scheduled to start this weekend. like many other sports leagues, they are struggling with what is next. as women play and compete on all levels, olympics, college, and professional. just worth remembering. >>> up next, my final thoughts. . what getting fueled with three energy packed proteins feels like....
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abc 7 news reporter lauren martinez joins us now live with the latest. lauren? >> reporter: eric, senior dhs official told abc news that the shooting involving two federal protective service officers and the overnight protests are related, but the investigation is still in its preliminary stages. the fbi says one federal officer was shot and killed, the other was injured. now, this happened at the federal building off clay street in oakland around 9:45 last night. the fbi says that a car pulled up to the building and started iring at the contract security officers. now, today in washington the department of homeland security said this is an act of domestic terrorism. >> let me be clear. when someone targets a police officer or a police station with an intention to do harm and intimidate, that is an act of domestic terrorism. >> it's likely that there was a targeting of uniformed officers to the extent with which they were involved with our demonstration we're really not sure. >> reporter: now, the fbi is working with the oakland police department on this investi
abc 7 news reporter lauren martinez joins us now live with the latest. lauren? >> reporter: eric, senior dhs official told abc news that the shooting involving two federal protective service officers and the overnight protests are related, but the investigation is still in its preliminary stages. the fbi says one federal officer was shot and killed, the other was injured. now, this happened at the federal building off clay street in oakland around 9:45 last night. the fbi says that a car...
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right over to contra costa alameda county 71 in livermore. 70 in martinez. and 69 in oakland.o if you happen to be heading to one of the nurseries that are opening to get some gardening stuff for the hardware store, the pharmacy, you might need a jacket for the first part of the day, but by the afternoon that 70 in palo alto will be feeling pretty good to you. right here in san francisco it will be cooler with 64 in the mission and 62 in the outer sunset. and we'll bring to you our north bay microclimates where it's 67 in santa rosa and 64 noe valley. tomorrow we have some clouds. some sun for the afternoon. so what i want to do right now is push it ahead toward the next storm system. it's going to get here once we hit sunday. so you can see at 10:30 at night on saturday that storm system is well off to the north. wen as we move through sunday morning we'll see that first wave of rainfall moving throughout the entire bay area. so everyone should have some showers sunday morning and then we'll see that continue through the afternoon. then we're going to see a second wave of rai
right over to contra costa alameda county 71 in livermore. 70 in martinez. and 69 in oakland.o if you happen to be heading to one of the nurseries that are opening to get some gardening stuff for the hardware store, the pharmacy, you might need a jacket for the first part of the day, but by the afternoon that 70 in palo alto will be feeling pretty good to you. right here in san francisco it will be cooler with 64 in the mission and 62 in the outer sunset. and we'll bring to you our north bay...
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laura martinez is live in san jose with details on this. lauren? >> yeah, kumasi.nty. they were hit really hard by covid-19 and will now allow retailers to open for curbside pickup. it will also allow manufacturing and warehouses supporting retail to reopen. this is subject to social distancing and related requirements. earlier in the week dr. sarah cody said the number of new cases in the county is stable. and has been decreasing significantly. this is, obviously, good news for retailers. >> i miss my employees. i miss my clientele. i miss the community. it is hard to actually put into words. it's very surreal. >> now, museums and historical sites and public gardens can also reopen. it is important to note, as well, san jose city council is expected to vote in early june on a proposal that would require almost everyone to wear a face mask, but, of course, enforcing that is going to be a separate issue. reporting live in santa clara, lara martinez, abc7 news. >>> as santa clara county loosens restrictions, it is building an tracers. looking for volunteers to serve
laura martinez is live in san jose with details on this. lauren? >> yeah, kumasi.nty. they were hit really hard by covid-19 and will now allow retailers to open for curbside pickup. it will also allow manufacturing and warehouses supporting retail to reopen. this is subject to social distancing and related requirements. earlier in the week dr. sarah cody said the number of new cases in the county is stable. and has been decreasing significantly. this is, obviously, good news for...
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this morning, the city is taking notice and abc 7 news reporter lauren martinez has the story. >> it was definitely the busiest i've seen on chestnut street. >> reporter: people in san francisco's marina district had to-go drinks in happened. >> a lot more people coming out as the weeks progress. >> reporter: retail sales are up at california wine merchant where they converted their window into a sanitizer station. >> this barrier helps. i'm the only one in the shop. we're doing a lot of deliveries well and people are extremely grateful for that, grateful for their wine. >> reporter: close by, on union street, there were groups of people but nothing compared to this line in front of a bar on chestnut street on friday night. >> we have our table, people can't come in. we have our to go menus everywhere. >> reporter: johnny mathini owns four bars in san francisco. the blue light is the only one open. pina coladas are their biggest seller which wasn't the case pre-pandemic. >> at least they can semi have a vacation. >> reporter: san francisco police are keeping a close eye on large grou
this morning, the city is taking notice and abc 7 news reporter lauren martinez has the story. >> it was definitely the busiest i've seen on chestnut street. >> reporter: people in san francisco's marina district had to-go drinks in happened. >> a lot more people coming out as the weeks progress. >> reporter: retail sales are up at california wine merchant where they converted their window into a sanitizer station. >> this barrier helps. i'm the only one in the...
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stay home don't go anywhere for that matter the clerk's office will be open from 8 until to the martinez court records office will remain closed people non essential to court matter should not be a company you jury service is actually resuming as well. the courts are working with the county health department to ensure safety for everyone. jurors will be called in to our blocks and no more than 50 jurors jurors will be present in a jury assembly room at a time if you're front of our symptoms at all or you're just a high-risk person or over the age of 60 the court will excuse you from service with proof right now a lot of the proceedings are being rescheduled lot of planning going into this and if you want to get inside and you have your mask. they will have signs everywhere so you know where to go see wonder and get close other people you don't need to be so seems like they've got this all down really well and in the next hour we'll show you kind of how it all flicking show live people getting their temperature taken in all of that for now live martinez sarah stinson kron 4 news. >>very g
stay home don't go anywhere for that matter the clerk's office will be open from 8 until to the martinez court records office will remain closed people non essential to court matter should not be a company you jury service is actually resuming as well. the courts are working with the county health department to ensure safety for everyone. jurors will be called in to our blocks and no more than 50 jurors jurors will be present in a jury assembly room at a time if you're front of our symptoms at...
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abc7 news reporter leslie brinkley is live at the martinez marina. leslie? >> well, we all have cabin fever. it's been an ultra long marathon of staying at home, and now what would normally be a wonderful holiday summer weekend. ♪ he's a real nowhere man >> what's wrong with this picture? people enjoying a day at larky park in walnut creek. a lot, according to contra costa health services. sure, they're distancing, but nc tables. >> we don't want congregation gathering of people from different households, which is why picnic tables, playgrounds, and other communal areas aren't open. 50 to 80% of people with this virus don't have any symptoms or haven't got them yet. that's really scary because you don't know if you have it or someone else will, and could easily pass it on. >> by land or by sea, the same county health orders apply, according to a statement from the contra costa sheriff's department. here at the martinez marina, fish and game are also making sure people play by the rules. >> so we haven't really had too much restriction as far as, you know, fi
abc7 news reporter leslie brinkley is live at the martinez marina. leslie? >> well, we all have cabin fever. it's been an ultra long marathon of staying at home, and now what would normally be a wonderful holiday summer weekend. ♪ he's a real nowhere man >> what's wrong with this picture? people enjoying a day at larky park in walnut creek. a lot, according to contra costa health services. sure, they're distancing, but nc tables. >> we don't want congregation gathering of...
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laura martinez is live in martinez with more on this.ood morning, lauren. >> good morning, kumasi. this is a positive step forward. retailers are now allowed to be open for curbside pickup. all transactions with customers must occur outside. now, this means stores within an indoor mall like westfield valley won't be able to reopen for pickup. free-standing stores or outdoor malls like stanford or santana row will be allowed to be open for pickup. also starting today in santa clara county it states that residents must wear face coverings when at any business and on public transit. the san jose city council will vote in early june on a proposal that will require almost everyone to wear a face covering whenever they're in public. now, regarding the phase two reopening, car parades, which is that new celebration we've seen will also be allowed. now, outdoor museums, historical sites and public gardens can also reopen as long as visitors remain outside. reporting live in santa clara, lauren martinez, abc7 news. >>> restrictions is also trying
laura martinez is live in martinez with more on this.ood morning, lauren. >> good morning, kumasi. this is a positive step forward. retailers are now allowed to be open for curbside pickup. all transactions with customers must occur outside. now, this means stores within an indoor mall like westfield valley won't be able to reopen for pickup. free-standing stores or outdoor malls like stanford or santana row will be allowed to be open for pickup. also starting today in santa clara county...
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olga martinez lives in the town of machiques in the north—west of venezuela.from the front room of her house. ten years ago, most venezuelans could afford to go to the supermarket and buy what they needed for the week. today, an estimated third of all venezuelans don't have access to enough food. for many of olga's customers, it's a daily struggle. for those without cash, olga lets her customers barter with what they have. to buy supplies for her shop, olga travels to the centre of machiques. in oil—rich venezuela, petrol used to be virtually free, but today, the oil industry is in ruins and petrol is scarce. machiques used to be the ranching capital of venezuela. but the farming industry was decimated when the government expropriated farms and turned them into state—run collectives. with food in short supply, olga now grows her own food in her garden. she also grows medicinal remedies. when chavez was in power, he poured money into a universal healthcare system, funded with money from the oil industry. but when global oil prices fell, the money dried up and t
olga martinez lives in the town of machiques in the north—west of venezuela.from the front room of her house. ten years ago, most venezuelans could afford to go to the supermarket and buy what they needed for the week. today, an estimated third of all venezuelans don't have access to enough food. for many of olga's customers, it's a daily struggle. for those without cash, olga lets her customers barter with what they have. to buy supplies for her shop, olga travels to the centre of machiques....
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>>kron 4 sarah stinson is live in martinez with the latest hi sarah.aria the contra costa county courthouse been closed for 2 months during the pandemic opening back up this morning at 8 o'clock so it's going to be a lot different to the process walking back in these doors is going to be a lot more difficult in you're going to be waiting in some lines down the stairs if you're coming. today or any day in the next coming weeks because you're going to need to practice social distancing. anyone entering will have their temperature taken if it is 100 degrees or higher than you will be denied entry for the day you'll have to wear a face covering of course and where that at all times while inside if you are experiencing any symptoms you should not even attempt coming to court stay home. the clerk's office will be open from 8 until 2. the martinez court records office however will remain closed people non essential to court matters should not be a company you jury service is actually resuming the courts are working with the county health department to ensure
>>kron 4 sarah stinson is live in martinez with the latest hi sarah.aria the contra costa county courthouse been closed for 2 months during the pandemic opening back up this morning at 8 o'clock so it's going to be a lot different to the process walking back in these doors is going to be a lot more difficult in you're going to be waiting in some lines down the stairs if you're coming. today or any day in the next coming weeks because you're going to need to practice social distancing....
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for now live in martinez sarah stinson kron 4 news, thanks. a lot sarah. >>well as the coronavirus death toll here in the u.s. nears 100,000 president trump marked memorial day with a tribute to those victims and to america's fallen military members. he also took an opportunity to blast critics while defending his decision to go golfing over the holiday weekend. we've got jeremy diamond now with the story. >>a new form of battle. against an invisible >>on the brink of a 100,000 deaths president trump marking memorial day with a tribute to the victims of the coronavirus. >>as one nation. we mourn alongside every single family that has lost loved ones, including the families of our great veterans. together we will vanquish the virus and america will rise from this crisis to new and even greater heights. >>even as he acknowledged an ongoing battle, the president putting politics above public health threatening to pull the gop convention from charlotte unless north carolina's governor can guarantee he will allow a packed convention in august demanding republic
for now live in martinez sarah stinson kron 4 news, thanks. a lot sarah. >>well as the coronavirus death toll here in the u.s. nears 100,000 president trump marked memorial day with a tribute to those victims and to america's fallen military members. he also took an opportunity to blast critics while defending his decision to go golfing over the holiday weekend. we've got jeremy diamond now with the story. >>a new form of battle. against an invisible >>on the brink of a...
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lauren martinez has our story. >> today was definitely the busiest i have seen on chestnut street. >> there is a lot more people coming out i feel like as the weeks progress. >> reporter: retails sales are up at california wine merchant where they converted their window into a sanitizer station. >> this barrier helps. i'm the only one in the shop. we're doing a lot of deliveries as well. people are extremely grateful for that. >> reporter: close by on union street, there were groups of people, but nothing compared to this line in front of a bar on chestnut street on friday night. >> we have our table. people can't come in. we have our to go menus everywhere. >> reporter: john owns four bars. the blue light is the only one open. pina seller. >> at least they can have a semivacation. >> reporter: police are keeping a close eye on large groups in front of bars and restaurants, and one of their main messages it is a whole new phenomenon gk that you can stand on the sidewalk and have a drink. >> reporter: the police will show up if the crowd gets too big, but people are trying to support l
lauren martinez has our story. >> today was definitely the busiest i have seen on chestnut street. >> there is a lot more people coming out i feel like as the weeks progress. >> reporter: retails sales are up at california wine merchant where they converted their window into a sanitizer station. >> this barrier helps. i'm the only one in the shop. we're doing a lot of deliveries as well. people are extremely grateful for that. >> reporter: close by on union street,...
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pantalla) >> a muchos golpes fuertes >> los protagonistas en la escuela de lucha libre de gabriel martínezr tenía que hacer algo para sobrevivir. >> no les importa si no tienes dinero hay que pagar tengo familia, me tengo que cuidar la salud. >> cuándo la vida te tumba que tiene que volver a levantar,y empezó a hacer sus propias mascarillas. >> yo pensé hacer esas tapabocas. >> son de diseños llamativos y la gasten al estilo mexicano. >> en lo que hacemos, rayos de jalisco, también está el fútbol mexicano entre los diseños. >> se vendieron cómo pan caliente, también se espera que la vida regrese poco a poco la normalidad, espera que su escuela salga victoriosa de cualquier base de y asegura no dejar de depender para seguir adelante. >> muchas gracias sandra cervantes. >> y al volver veremos historia y sabremos por qué está acaparando la atención de toda la bahía >> (♪ música ) >> >> y con la reapertura de tiendas muchas personas pretenden ir de compras, entérese esta tarde, y varias empresas para salir a flote, muchas personas están vendiendo, les enseñaremos más tarde lo que el esto si es
pantalla) >> a muchos golpes fuertes >> los protagonistas en la escuela de lucha libre de gabriel martínezr tenía que hacer algo para sobrevivir. >> no les importa si no tienes dinero hay que pagar tengo familia, me tengo que cuidar la salud. >> cuándo la vida te tumba que tiene que volver a levantar,y empezó a hacer sus propias mascarillas. >> yo pensé hacer esas tapabocas. >> son de diseños llamativos y la gasten al estilo mexicano. >> en lo que...
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in san francisco, lauren martinez, abc 7 news. >>> still ahead on abc 7 news at 11. >> celebrating anmerican original, a look back at the remarkable career of little richard, who inspired musicians throughout the decades. >>> and i'm meteorologist drew tuma tracking a foggy night out there tonight, and then shortly, some showers will return to the region. h i'll have the time line in the accuweather forecast coming up. across america, business owners are figuring things out. finding new ways to serve customers... connect employees... and work with partners. comcast business is right there with you. with a network that helps give you speed, reliability and security. and enough bandwidth to handle all your connected devices. voice solutions like remote call forwarding and readable voicemail. and safe, convenient installation. when every connection counts, you can count on us. get the connectivity your business needs. call today. comcast business. thanks for sharing your savage moves, and especially your awkward ones. thanks for sharing your cute kids. and your adorable pets. now it's ou
in san francisco, lauren martinez, abc 7 news. >>> still ahead on abc 7 news at 11. >> celebrating anmerican original, a look back at the remarkable career of little richard, who inspired musicians throughout the decades. >>> and i'm meteorologist drew tuma tracking a foggy night out there tonight, and then shortly, some showers will return to the region. h i'll have the time line in the accuweather forecast coming up. across america, business owners are figuring things...
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reporting molly martinez shows us the changes families should expect. >> these signs at the front door say they are following all cbc and state guidelines. they have a greater plan to keep kids safe. during drop off only one family is allowed inside. that is just one part of their overall plan. >> jennifer is embracing these moments perks in here. >> her daughter whitney's daycare opens next week. >> the thought of sending her to school with 20 other kids just makes me nervous right now. >> the doors are open. they never shut for essential workers. starting in june, they are welcoming back all families. >> we understand how important it is. they need childcare. >> they have a plan to keep those kids safe, including temperature checks. >> every child that walks in, and every staff will not be in small sections of these rooms. >> there are more than three at a table. we have been sanitizing vigorously i have to say every single day. >> plans for smaller classes, hygiene, and screening are vital. >> children will be interacting in a group setting. it is going to increase the risk. the onl
reporting molly martinez shows us the changes families should expect. >> these signs at the front door say they are following all cbc and state guidelines. they have a greater plan to keep kids safe. during drop off only one family is allowed inside. that is just one part of their overall plan. >> jennifer is embracing these moments perks in here. >> her daughter whitney's daycare opens next week. >> the thought of sending her to school with 20 other kids just makes me...
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>>el dorado county marley martinez.and take a look at this. >>in orange county the rules worked. >>that's huntington beach member james, we showed you live in the morning thinking oh maybe was too early. what was going to happen with a gun crowd, the beach like they did. last weekend prompting the governor to close only the orange county beaches. and he did and they complied they didn't show up. >>this is a new situation for all of us so we're surf city and it is part of our culture here in huntington beach that people come out to the beach only to surfeit to swim. take part in water sports be on the board walk biking walking running all of that, so it is difficult for us as officers residents all of us and we're asking that. >>people be patient with us and everybody's patient with the orders and that we're able to quickly get through it and then get back out on our beaches. >>here's what it will look like last weekend this is what prompted the order from the governor you can see there is lots of people just hanging out
>>el dorado county marley martinez.and take a look at this. >>in orange county the rules worked. >>that's huntington beach member james, we showed you live in the morning thinking oh maybe was too early. what was going to happen with a gun crowd, the beach like they did. last weekend prompting the governor to close only the orange county beaches. and he did and they complied they didn't show up. >>this is a new situation for all of us so we're surf city and it is part of...
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en esta foto vemos a leonardo martÍnez, Él se graduÓ de una preparatoria, y esparte de la clase 20 20as resultados a las pruebas de las ligas, y han confirmado 6 positivos. fueron 748 pruebas a jugadores y empleados. hasta que la informaciÓn, muchÍsimas gracias. paola: y antes de despedirnos, quiero volver a recordarle los nÚmeros donde puede llamar para solicitar el dinero para el fondo de indocumentados. ven pantalla si ven en los condados aclara contra costa, y san francisco 4153241011 para su visceral dinero. las utilizaciones california human para los otros condados, 7072281338. paola: no se olvide por supuesto descarga nuestra aplicaciÓn. encontrarÁ esta informaciÓn, y tambiÉn todas las actualizaciones que se tengan minuto momento tan bonito nos despedimos. muchas gracias a todos. jorge: estas son las principales noticias. el presidente trump defendiÓ el uso de una medicina antimalaria para prevenir el coronavirus. pese a un informe de su gobierno que lo cuestiona. el secretario del tesoro presentÓ la tarjeta de dÉbito con el nombre de presidente trump que recibe millones de per
en esta foto vemos a leonardo martÍnez, Él se graduÓ de una preparatoria, y esparte de la clase 20 20as resultados a las pruebas de las ligas, y han confirmado 6 positivos. fueron 748 pruebas a jugadores y empleados. hasta que la informaciÓn, muchÍsimas gracias. paola: y antes de despedirnos, quiero volver a recordarle los nÚmeros donde puede llamar para solicitar el dinero para el fondo de indocumentados. ven pantalla si ven en los condados aclara contra costa, y san francisco 4153241011...
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deputy commissioner martinez over sees the 10,000 vehicles. 835% are used around the clock daily by multiple officers. >> with so many people going in and out as well as in some cases we even have perpetrators going in and out of the vehicles, that definitely gave us a challenge to figure out the frequency of cleaning vehicles and how to clean vehicles. >> reporter: the chicago police department has reported at least 538 coronavirus infections. this is how it disinfects vehicles after a case is reported. cleaning supplies remain limited and wiping down the cars between shifts can miss things, prompting the n.y.p.d. to ask ford if there is a way for the cruisers to disinfect themselves. >> we learned how the virus degrades with temperature and time. >> reporter: within 40 days, ford engineers working with researchers at ohio state university found a way to kill coronavirus by essentially baking it. >> 133 degrees for 15 minutes inside the car can provide up to a 99% reduction in virus concenation. >> reporter: using heat from the ca cmate control syste site. >> you can feel hot air start to c
deputy commissioner martinez over sees the 10,000 vehicles. 835% are used around the clock daily by multiple officers. >> with so many people going in and out as well as in some cases we even have perpetrators going in and out of the vehicles, that definitely gave us a challenge to figure out the frequency of cleaning vehicles and how to clean vehicles. >> reporter: the chicago police department has reported at least 538 coronavirus infections. this is how it disinfects vehicles...
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martinez says he along with a human rights group filed a complaint claiming they were having to work faster speed due to less workers being present and that their ppe was getting so wet with sweat that some was dripping on to raw meat. >> one of our co-workers next to us, we saw him sick. if you are feeling bad, why don't you go home and go get checked. he said, no, i don't have anything. like i said, there's the fear that this person had it and would lose the benefits of his job. it's a balance workers as kro the country are trying to find. >> they told me i have a better chance of catching the coronavirus going out to walmart than at tyson. come to work. you safe. >> reporter: tyson told cnn they couldn't address the specific situation as described but that particular tyson plant in iowa closed with 150 cases tied to the facility, this as thousands of other workers in the u.s. have either shown symptoms or been hospitalized. with president trump's executive order compelling them to reopen or stay open, workers are caught in the middle. >> reporter: who wants to die, martinez says?
martinez says he along with a human rights group filed a complaint claiming they were having to work faster speed due to less workers being present and that their ppe was getting so wet with sweat that some was dripping on to raw meat. >> one of our co-workers next to us, we saw him sick. if you are feeling bad, why don't you go home and go get checked. he said, no, i don't have anything. like i said, there's the fear that this person had it and would lose the benefits of his job. it's a...
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reporter mallory martinez is showing what you can expect. >> >> reporter: designs at the front door sayowing all cdc and state guidelines, and they have a greater plan to keep kids safe. for example, during drop off the lobby, only one family is allowed inside, and that is just one part of their overall plan. >> pretty soon she will have to decide whether to send her two- year-old back to daycare, amid the pandemic. >> feels that we are in a safe bubble in our house. >> reporter: the daycare reopens next week like others throughout northern california. >> the thought of sending her to school just makes me nervous right now. >> reporter: the doors are open at building kids preschool. they never shut for essential workers, starting in june, they are welcoming back all families. >> they need childcare. so many people have signed up to come back next month, they have surpassed normal numbers. and they have a plan to keep things stay. >> every child that walks in, and every staff -- >> we are not clamped into the small sections of rooms. make sure they are napping six feet apart, where they
reporter mallory martinez is showing what you can expect. >> >> reporter: designs at the front door sayowing all cdc and state guidelines, and they have a greater plan to keep kids safe. for example, during drop off the lobby, only one family is allowed inside, and that is just one part of their overall plan. >> pretty soon she will have to decide whether to send her two- year-old back to daycare, amid the pandemic. >> feels that we are in a safe bubble in our house....
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reporting live from san jose, lauren martinez. >> we also saw packs of people spending the holiday outside at beaches pacndaches.th pwfp noon. delores park. volunteers for the san francisco police department decided to enforce the public health order by handing out masks and reminding everybody to keep their distance. >>> crowds still gathered for memorial day, as we are, an viral videos show people were not wearing >> this morning order is warning about a a second peak if restrictions are eased too soon. over the weekend, a packed pool party in missouri, and one woman said she wanted to go to have a good time with her friends. >> if you are scared and you don't want to put yourself in that situation to maybe catch the virus, obviously it's your choice to stay home. some people, you know, just wanted to have a everybody is g have an opinion, so you have to do what you feel is right. >> nearly 200 miles away in st. louis county originals are warning anybody that went to the ozarks to quarantine for 14 days. >> thank you, jobina. >>> happening today, proposed budget will be on the table at t
reporting live from san jose, lauren martinez. >> we also saw packs of people spending the holiday outside at beaches pacndaches.th pwfp noon. delores park. volunteers for the san francisco police department decided to enforce the public health order by handing out masks and reminding everybody to keep their distance. >>> crowds still gathered for memorial day, as we are, an viral videos show people were not wearing >> this morning order is warning about a a second peak if...
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abc7 news reporter, lauren martinez, is live with more on this. >> reporter: good morning, kumasi.st spare the air warning was issued for the first time yesterday, and more cars on the road is causing an unhealthy quality. >> we will go to the library or for a walk in the mall and get something to eat and head back out before the evening, and get to the house and let everything cool down. >> reporter: now under normal circumstances some community centers would be open. there's no word yet on whether the heat will force officials to explore that option. if you are planning on doing yard work or exercising outdoors, now would be the time to do so. recording live from san jose, lauren martinez, abc7 news. >>> and then we saw a lot of people spending the holiday outside at beaches and parks in san francisco, and this is what it was like in ocean beach yesterday. it was crowded before noon. and volunteers with the san francisco police department chose to enforce the public health order by handing out masks and reminding people to keep their distance. >>> in the face of increasing corona
abc7 news reporter, lauren martinez, is live with more on this. >> reporter: good morning, kumasi.st spare the air warning was issued for the first time yesterday, and more cars on the road is causing an unhealthy quality. >> we will go to the library or for a walk in the mall and get something to eat and head back out before the evening, and get to the house and let everything cool down. >> reporter: now under normal circumstances some community centers would be open. there's...
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abc7's laura martinez has the story. >> reporter: friends and family are mourning the loss of 53-year-old patrick underwood, the officer shot and killed friday night. >> an asasssassin cowardly shoto contractors as they watched the protest. >> reporter: the shooting happened around clay street in oakland around 9:45. underwood's sister posted this on facebook -- my brother, dave patrick underwood, a police officer was murdered while on duty during the riots. this violence must stop. they said miss jacobs would issue a statement about her brother's passing sunday. a friend from middle school tweeted, his name is patrick underwood and he also went by dave. he was a kind, empathetic soul with a smile that could light up a room. pat, this world is going to miss you. a senior dhs official told abc7 news the shooting of the two officers are related to the protests over george floyd's death but the investigation is still in its preliminary stages. >> it's likely that there was a targeting of uniformed otherwises to the extent with which they were involved with our demonstration, we're really not
abc7's laura martinez has the story. >> reporter: friends and family are mourning the loss of 53-year-old patrick underwood, the officer shot and killed friday night. >> an asasssassin cowardly shoto contractors as they watched the protest. >> reporter: the shooting happened around clay street in oakland around 9:45. underwood's sister posted this on facebook -- my brother, dave patrick underwood, a police officer was murdered while on duty during the riots. this violence must...
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so this is a big part of our community. >> reporter: lauren martinez, abc7 news. >>> and the pandemic is putting a significant strain on the u.s. food distribution system. costco is now limiting how much meat its members can buy. members can only purchase three items from costco's selection of beef, pork and poultry products. certain stores are implementing the same restrictions across the country. be abc news stephanie ramos has more. >> reporter: this morning growing concerns about the nation's food supply as more food plants shut down due to cove. facing poerm shortages, grocery giant kroger tells abc news they're adding purchase limits on ground beef and pork at select stores. some plants like this tyson undergoing a deep cleaning after hundreds tested positive for covid-19 in neighboring communities. >> the testing of the employees. they're making modifications to the systems that are there to keep people apart. >> reporter: in indiana, just one week after shutting down, another tyson plant set to reopen. tyson releasing a statement saying, while the facility was idled, we added
so this is a big part of our community. >> reporter: lauren martinez, abc7 news. >>> and the pandemic is putting a significant strain on the u.s. food distribution system. costco is now limiting how much meat its members can buy. members can only purchase three items from costco's selection of beef, pork and poultry products. certain stores are implementing the same restrictions across the country. be abc news stephanie ramos has more. >> reporter: this morning growing...
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livermore and martinez have canceled their fireworks, and santa clara and antioch also canceled theirof july events due to the pandemic. >>> happening now, palo alto basketball and tennis courts are reopening, and the city is also opening the nature preserve. >>> quickly approaching 6:00, and the third hour of "today in the bay" starts right now. >>> right now at 6:00, reopening retail. the steps governor gavin newsom is announcing today in phase two in getting california back to business. >> in my 30 years of public health i have never seen anything like this. it's scary. >> a former cdc director tells congress the crisis is just beginning. a live report from washington on president trump's decision to side step key guidelines when it comes to reopening the country. thank you for beginning your morning here with "today in the bay." i am marcus washington. >> i am laura garcia. it's friday eve for those keeping count. we will get to mike in just a bit but let's talk about the heat that is coming our way, kari. >> yeah, it's going to be a hot day. at least it starts out cool. let's tak
livermore and martinez have canceled their fireworks, and santa clara and antioch also canceled theirof july events due to the pandemic. >>> happening now, palo alto basketball and tennis courts are reopening, and the city is also opening the nature preserve. >>> quickly approaching 6:00, and the third hour of "today in the bay" starts right now. >>> right now at 6:00, reopening retail. the steps governor gavin newsom is announcing today in phase two in...
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martinez, enjoying dinner outside.e that breeze kicks in we'll see the temperatures cooling off. yes, the pollen a big issue. at least the tree pollen has come down to moderate. now a high amount of grass pollen and you've heard your neighbors out and you've been out to cut the lawn lately and it's all floating through the air. as we look at our high temperatures, a good day to get yard work done as well. our temperatures in concord, 72 in observing. san jose 76 degrees. we've seen the storms moving across the pacific northwest, missing the bay area and that will be the trend as we go through the week. an intense area of high pressure will continue to build that causes the air to sink and starts a high amount of high pressure on the earth as it pushes down. we'll get clear skies andn cooln headed our way by the end of the weekend. our trend going straight up from the mid-70s today up to 90 for the valleys on friday. still hot on saturday but much cooler. mike, what's happening for the morning commute? >>> i did want to
martinez, enjoying dinner outside.e that breeze kicks in we'll see the temperatures cooling off. yes, the pollen a big issue. at least the tree pollen has come down to moderate. now a high amount of grass pollen and you've heard your neighbors out and you've been out to cut the lawn lately and it's all floating through the air. as we look at our high temperatures, a good day to get yard work done as well. our temperatures in concord, 72 in observing. san jose 76 degrees. we've seen the storms...
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chris martinez, cbs mrs. walker. michael vasquez! come over here.ve heard such good things about you, your company. well, i wouldn't have done any of it without you. without this place. this is for you. michael, you didn't have to... and, we're going to need some help with the rest. you've worked so hard to achieve so much. perhaps it's time to partner with someone who knows you and your business well enough to understand what your wealth is really for. >>> that's it for us here at kpix5, news at noon. >> and on this memorial day, we leave you with a rendition of the national anthem. [ national anthem playing ]. to go to the grocery store. mask! i swear. this guy would be a mess without me. stay healthy and slow the spread. wear a mask when going out in public. >> karla: hi. i'm karla mosley. you know, over the years, "the bold and the beautiful" has been honored to work with some really famous faces, and it's always so much fun for the cast to get to work with these powerhouses. so this week, we're gonna celebrate some of the many guest stars that
chris martinez, cbs mrs. walker. michael vasquez! come over here.ve heard such good things about you, your company. well, i wouldn't have done any of it without you. without this place. this is for you. michael, you didn't have to... and, we're going to need some help with the rest. you've worked so hard to achieve so much. perhaps it's time to partner with someone who knows you and your business well enough to understand what your wealth is really for. >>> that's it for us here at...
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. >>> today's special day for mom will be unlike any as abc7 martinez shows us, for all they've done during this pandemic. >> it's hard. all of the weight is on your shoulders. >> reporter: san ramon mother said everything is harder during the pandemic. >> out of school, out of sight, sought of mind. >> reporter: this year mother's day will be different. people waited in lines for baked goods. this store in san francisco's castro district opened on friday just in time. >> we're sold-out. moms are what we hold on to, all of us. >> reporter: moms are what we hold on to at all times of the day. >> mommy! >> i'm working! >> reporter: psychiatrist dr. allison media out of san mateo says mothers meet a lot of demands. >> i have moms hiding in closets for a few minutes of quiet. i have mother momorta proentati having a sock stolen off her foot simultaneously. >> reporter: since you can't take mom to lunch or the spa, you can create a place for them to relax. >> i think it will be the year to really show we need you. >> reporter: from one mother to another, it's okay to not have it all toget
. >>> today's special day for mom will be unlike any as abc7 martinez shows us, for all they've done during this pandemic. >> it's hard. all of the weight is on your shoulders. >> reporter: san ramon mother said everything is harder during the pandemic. >> out of school, out of sight, sought of mind. >> reporter: this year mother's day will be different. people waited in lines for baked goods. this store in san francisco's castro district opened on friday just...
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cristÓbal martÍnez lima fue arrestado en san josÉ.la identidad de los involucrados. decenas de personas en san josÉ olvidaron las Órdenes de distanciamiento social y se reunieron el fin de semana para iniciar la celebraciÓn del 5 de mayo. recomendaron a los residentes que reporten las actividades ilÍcitas llamando al 311. ya -- la policÍa de san josÉ tuvo un intenso trabajo durante todo el fin de semana. ademÁs de crÍmenes, se registrÓ un accidente mortal que involucrÓ a un conductor intoxicado. el jefe del departamento de policÍa informÓ que se ha desplazado suficientes agentes paramantener la seguridad. en un comunicado, la policÍa de san josÉ se dirigiÓ a la comunidad por una advertencia relaciÓn a posibles festejos del 5 de mayo y decÍan que esperaba que todos fueran responsables y cumplieran con la orden de salud. tras pagar una fianza de $150,000, de erick almena fueliberado de la prisiÓn de santa rita en el condado alameda. se encontraba esperando nuevo juicio por un homicidio involuntario de 35 personas en unalmacÉn de oakland
cristÓbal martÍnez lima fue arrestado en san josÉ.la identidad de los involucrados. decenas de personas en san josÉ olvidaron las Órdenes de distanciamiento social y se reunieron el fin de semana para iniciar la celebraciÓn del 5 de mayo. recomendaron a los residentes que reporten las actividades ilÍcitas llamando al 311. ya -- la policÍa de san josÉ tuvo un intenso trabajo durante todo el fin de semana. ademÁs de crÍmenes, se registrÓ un accidente mortal que involucrÓ a un...