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abc7 news reporter, matt boone, where the a's are taking on the astros tonight. ood morning, matt. >> reporter: good morning. at 7:07 tonight, the first pitch will be thrown. and for the first time, as you said, fans can actually see it live in the coliseum. the team has been working hard to make sure that inside it will be as safe as possible for people to return. all the concessions will be delivered to you in the stands, and all transactions will be cashless. it sounds pretty good to me. face coverings will be required except when eating and drinking. overall, capacity will be limited to 26%. that's about 12,000 people with fans seated in socially distanced groups. >> we have the pod seating. pods of two or four. the concessions are all going to be delivered to you once you order via the ballpark app. so it will be a little different than normal, but it's still a great time to share an experience with your family members, watch the game, and really celebrate, hopefully an a's victory. >> the plan now is to have a full season with 162 games, compared to the stun
abc7 news reporter, matt boone, where the a's are taking on the astros tonight. ood morning, matt. >> reporter: good morning. at 7:07 tonight, the first pitch will be thrown. and for the first time, as you said, fans can actually see it live in the coliseum. the team has been working hard to make sure that inside it will be as safe as possible for people to return. all the concessions will be delivered to you in the stands, and all transactions will be cashless. it sounds pretty good to...
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abc7news' reporter matt boone is in the newsroom with more. walk us through with what the video shows, please. >> that video is being provided to us by the public defender's office that shows some of what led up to the attack. just a warning. it finds physical violence. it begins the morning of march 17th showing attacked and another person comes up to him and he gets piled on and getting hit in this area. the cameras will follow him after he is able to get out of this. this is to market and 7th. but somebody else followed him. that person in that traffic vest that swings wildly and you can see it there. that is when he struck 75 year- old chen and attack that was highly publicized and the public defender, eric mcburny argues that the narrative was wrong. >> it is a form for the public and members of the apx community to know that this is not racially motivated. we have a situation where somebody is in diminished capacity. disoriented. >> what the video does not show is an attack on 83-year-old asian man that happened that same morning that je
abc7news' reporter matt boone is in the newsroom with more. walk us through with what the video shows, please. >> that video is being provided to us by the public defender's office that shows some of what led up to the attack. just a warning. it finds physical violence. it begins the morning of march 17th showing attacked and another person comes up to him and he gets piled on and getting hit in this area. the cameras will follow him after he is able to get out of this. this is to market...
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abc7 reporter matt boone spoke with the owner of the orinda theater that said the closure allowed them to discover things that have been hidden for decades. >> reporter: candy, popcorn and a movie, a friday night ritual that's almost been forgotten. do you remember the last time you saw a movie in a theater? >> not really. >> reporter: sophia curran came with a small group of friends and family including her dad chad. >> it feels a little normal, which is wonderful. >> reporter: though not normal enough to wear this. >> this i have hanging in my closet. the pants are for zoom. >> reporter: the art deco lobby which sat empty for a year finally getting the chance to show off. >> we haven't been to a movie in like a thousand years. >> reporter: the theater opened last week for private screenings up to 25 people which feels like nothing inside the 750-seat main theater. >> we always wanted to take it slow. >> reporter: derek zinrack runs the show here and said as far as theaters go they've been lucky. >> we had a very successful gofundme campaign and it really helped us through the hard ti
abc7 reporter matt boone spoke with the owner of the orinda theater that said the closure allowed them to discover things that have been hidden for decades. >> reporter: candy, popcorn and a movie, a friday night ritual that's almost been forgotten. do you remember the last time you saw a movie in a theater? >> not really. >> reporter: sophia curran came with a small group of friends and family including her dad chad. >> it feels a little normal, which is wonderful....
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abc7 reporter matt boone spoke with the owner of the orinda theater that said the closure allowed them to discover things that have been hidden for decades. >> reporter: candy, popcorn and a movie, a friday night ritual that's almost been forgotten. do you remember the last time you saw a movie in a theater? >> not really. >> reporter: sophia curran came with a small group of friends and family including her dad chad. >> it feels a little normal, which is wonderful. >> reporter: though not normal enough to wear this. >> this i have hanging in my closet. the pants are for zoom. >> reporter: the art deco lobby which sat empty for a year finally getting the chance to show off. >> we haven't been to a movie in like a thousand years. >> reporter: the theater opened last week for private screenings up to 25 people which feels like nothing inside the 750-seat main theater. >> we always wanted to take it slow. >> reporter: derek zinrack runs the show here and said as far as theaters go they've been lucky. >> we had a very successful gofundme campaign and it really helped us through the hard ti
abc7 reporter matt boone spoke with the owner of the orinda theater that said the closure allowed them to discover things that have been hidden for decades. >> reporter: candy, popcorn and a movie, a friday night ritual that's almost been forgotten. do you remember the last time you saw a movie in a theater? >> not really. >> reporter: sophia curran came with a small group of friends and family including her dad chad. >> it feels a little normal, which is wonderful....
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reporting live in east palo alto, matt boone, abc7 news. >>> thank you, matt.e race to: vaccinate for covid-19. reaching 5000 admissions a day, meanwhile, the u.s. continues to see more variance spread. michigan is now reporting the first confirmed case of the brazilian variant. the state is also seeing a sharp rise in hospitalizations. dr. anthony fauci says, the state opened up too soon. >> the results, i think of being manifested in what you are seeing in michigan. >> as for the vaccine, pfizer said the vaccine is still highly effective, after six months. it also appears to work against the south african variant. meanwhile, johnson & johnson says, they will still deliver 100 million doses by the end of may, even after the setback in manufacturing, where 15 million future doses were ruined. >>> the cdc now says it is unclear whether vaccinated people can spread the virus. in an interview earlier this week, dr. rochelle walensky, the center director, suggested people who are vaccinated never become infected or transmit the virus to others. but now in a reversa
reporting live in east palo alto, matt boone, abc7 news. >>> thank you, matt.e race to: vaccinate for covid-19. reaching 5000 admissions a day, meanwhile, the u.s. continues to see more variance spread. michigan is now reporting the first confirmed case of the brazilian variant. the state is also seeing a sharp rise in hospitalizations. dr. anthony fauci says, the state opened up too soon. >> the results, i think of being manifested in what you are seeing in michigan. >> as...
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matt boone spoke to police tonight about the investigation. >> police say they is received a tip andquickly began the investigation findings, finding enough evidence to arrest him for sexual assault crimes against a minor under 15 years old. police say the crimes may have begun in december 2019. at this time, police have only heard from one victim, though they are asking for anyone with information to come forward. given the victim's age, police could not release information about them or the details of the crimes. the investigation has sent shockwaves through the town. >> it is dramatic for survivors of sexual assault and for everyone. >> reporter: jacob was the mayor from 2012 to 2016. according to his linkedin profile, he works as a consultant in the cannabis industry. he has booked in the sonoma county adult detention facility and is being held without bail. live in sabastopol, matt boone. >>> in the meantime, a fifth woman has come forward with sexual assault accusations against the mayor. a 38-year-old woman says she was sexually abused during a three-year-old relationship in t
matt boone spoke to police tonight about the investigation. >> police say they is received a tip andquickly began the investigation findings, finding enough evidence to arrest him for sexual assault crimes against a minor under 15 years old. police say the crimes may have begun in december 2019. at this time, police have only heard from one victim, though they are asking for anyone with information to come forward. given the victim's age, police could not release information about them or...
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flames destroyedho rlin abc7 news matt boone >> to family members who survived as they combed through the ashes. >> reporter: not much was left of the home on stearns avenue. mohammed al samma found his tuxedo for his wedding that he custom ordered, burned to a crisp. >> it took two months. >> reporter: he just left to go to work when the house caught fire. his family reported seeing a group of people throwing molotov cocktails at the house. >> the guy who died, the reason he died because he went upstairs to save his wife and daughter. >> reporter: cousin and his daughter who would've turned two this month. >> he saved his wife, but his daughter, she died. the police said they were together. >> reporter: his pregnant wife survived but was hospitalized with significant burns. police are investigating this is a double homicide. they believe it may be connected to a fatal shooting that occurred at a liquor store last saturday. >> the first homicide may have triggered other events, other violent events. >> reporter: according to the oakland police chief that included an arson at the liquo
flames destroyedho rlin abc7 news matt boone >> to family members who survived as they combed through the ashes. >> reporter: not much was left of the home on stearns avenue. mohammed al samma found his tuxedo for his wedding that he custom ordered, burned to a crisp. >> it took two months. >> reporter: he just left to go to work when the house caught fire. his family reported seeing a group of people throwing molotov cocktails at the house. >> the guy who died,...
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as abc 7 news reporter matt boone says teams will also have more options when it comes to schedules.> reporter: for the girls at acceleration volleyball a youth club in martinez they're just back to be open. >> it's super good that we're reopening and i'm just super happy to be back on the court. >> reporter: not being able to play all winter had been waring on them. >> i'm doing a lot better being able to see all my teammates and classmates. >> on the court, masks are still required while practicing. parents aren't allowed inside to watch and any unnecessary contact is discouraged. >> it was challenging not being able to high five everyone and keep that vibe going during practice. >> even though they have been practices since late january. games have been rare. >> i'm really hoping that we get more tournaments and playing time together. >> part of that is due to the fact that the state has limited travel beyond neighboring counties. but the state department of public health has now changed that guidance allowing teams to travel any where within the state. coach, parent and owner of
as abc 7 news reporter matt boone says teams will also have more options when it comes to schedules.> reporter: for the girls at acceleration volleyball a youth club in martinez they're just back to be open. >> it's super good that we're reopening and i'm just super happy to be back on the court. >> reporter: not being able to play all winter had been waring on them. >> i'm doing a lot better being able to see all my teammates and classmates. >> on the court, masks...
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matt boone spoke to the owner of the or ind a theater who said the closure let them discover thing that had been hidden for decades. >> candy pop, popcorn and a movie. a friday night ritual that's almost been forgotten. >> do you remember the last time you went to the theater? >> not really. >> sophia came with a small group of friends and family. if feels normal which is wonderful. >> though not normal enough to wear this. >> this i have in my closet. the pants are for zoom. >> the art deco lobby that sat empty for a year getting the chance to show off. >> we haven't been to a movie in like a thousand years. >> the theater week for private screenings. >> we always wanted to take it slow. >> derek runs the show and said they have been lucky. >> we had a very successful go fund me campaign and people reached out and really helped us through the hard times. >> one silver lining of being close is the they were able to do restoration including this panel of neon lights which had been covered for more than 30 years as well as this phone booth that had been converted into a storage closet. >>
matt boone spoke to the owner of the or ind a theater who said the closure let them discover thing that had been hidden for decades. >> candy pop, popcorn and a movie. a friday night ritual that's almost been forgotten. >> do you remember the last time you went to the theater? >> not really. >> sophia came with a small group of friends and family. if feels normal which is wonderful. >> though not normal enough to wear this. >> this i have in my closet. the...
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as abc 7 news reporter matt boone says teams will also have more options when it comes to schedules.e girls at acceleration volleyball a youth club in martinez they're just back to be open. >> it's super good that we're reopening and i'm just super happy to be back on the court. >> reporter: not being able to play all winter had been waring on them. >> i'm doing a lot better being able to see all my teammates and classmates. >> on the court, masks are still required while practicing. parents aren't allowed inside to watch and any unnecessary contact is discouraged. >> it was challenging not being able to high five everyone and keep that vibe going during practice. >> even though they have been practices since late january. games have been rare. >> i'm really hoping that we get more tournaments and playing time together. >> part of that is due to the fact that the state has limited travel beyond neighboring counties. but the state department of public health has now changed that guidance allowing teams to travel any where within the state. coach, parent and owner of acceleration jerem
as abc 7 news reporter matt boone says teams will also have more options when it comes to schedules.e girls at acceleration volleyball a youth club in martinez they're just back to be open. >> it's super good that we're reopening and i'm just super happy to be back on the court. >> reporter: not being able to play all winter had been waring on them. >> i'm doing a lot better being able to see all my teammates and classmates. >> on the court, masks are still required...
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in antioch, matt boone, abc 7 news. >>> moving on now in a special and historic joint session of congress. president joe biden tonight layed out his policy agenda during a prime time address. speaking directly to the american people. the president focused on how america will move forward from the pandemic and new legislative proposals he help g abc news reporter, andrew dimbert begins our team coverage from capitol hill. >> the president of the united states. >> reporter: reflects on his first 100 days in office, joe biden addressing a special joint session of congress. >> 100 days ago, america's house was on fire. we act to act. >> reporter: with a coronavirus pandemic and scars from capital insurrection, biden's message unlike any other. >> the worse attack on our democracy since the civil war. >> reporter: there were no guests, the chamber largely empty only 200 people instead of the usual 1,600. no full cabinet and those in attendance socially distanced and wearing masks. the president's address making history and braking barriers beyond the confines. for the first time ever, two wome
in antioch, matt boone, abc 7 news. >>> moving on now in a special and historic joint session of congress. president joe biden tonight layed out his policy agenda during a prime time address. speaking directly to the american people. the president focused on how america will move forward from the pandemic and new legislative proposals he help g abc news reporter, andrew dimbert begins our team coverage from capitol hill. >> the president of the united states. >> reporter:...
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abc7 reporter matt boone is live in the newsroom with more.oard also voted to fully reopen the schools. >> reporter: good evening, lots on the agenda tonight. all of it connected to the district's struggles to reopen in person learning while pushing through the plan to rename schools, due to the concerns of connections to slavery and oppression. while it has been tabled for now, the vote did not dismantle the plan entirely. talked at the end of the meeting the board just decided to put the brakes on a plan that has been in discussion since 2018. they intended to purchase the district with school names with connections to slavery and genocide. the plan became the target of parents and alumni groups who criticized him for being a inexpensive and distracting plan while students remain out of school classrooms. with the filing of the lawsuit, the board has agreed to table the matter, at least until all grade levels are back in the classroom five days a week. the question to when that will happen was also on the agenda tonight. commissioner jenny l
abc7 reporter matt boone is live in the newsroom with more.oard also voted to fully reopen the schools. >> reporter: good evening, lots on the agenda tonight. all of it connected to the district's struggles to reopen in person learning while pushing through the plan to rename schools, due to the concerns of connections to slavery and oppression. while it has been tabled for now, the vote did not dismantle the plan entirely. talked at the end of the meeting the board just decided to put...
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abc7 reporter matt boone is live in the newsroom with more. the board also voted to fully reopen the schools. >> reporter: good evening, lots on the agenda tonight. all of it connected to the district's struggles to reopen in person learning while pushing through the plan to rename schools, due to the concerns of connections to slavery and oppression. while it has been tabled for now, the vote did not dismantle the plan entirely. talked at the end of the meeting the board just decided to put the brakes on a plan that has been in discussion since 2018. they intended to purchase the district with school names with connections to slavery and genocide. the plan became the target of parents and alumni groups who criticized him for being a inexpensive and distracting plan while students remain out of school classrooms. with the filing of the lawsuit, the board has agreed to table the matter, at least until all grade levels are back in the classroom five days a week. the question to when that will happen was also on the agenda tonight. commissioner j
abc7 reporter matt boone is live in the newsroom with more. the board also voted to fully reopen the schools. >> reporter: good evening, lots on the agenda tonight. all of it connected to the district's struggles to reopen in person learning while pushing through the plan to rename schools, due to the concerns of connections to slavery and oppression. while it has been tabled for now, the vote did not dismantle the plan entirely. talked at the end of the meeting the board just decided to...
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. >> matt boone followed along as the governor announced what he expects schools will look like this fall. >> reporter: governor gavin newsom got a short tour of sheppard elementary school. part of the district in santa rosa which welcomed students back for the first time this week. >> this school represents a unique set of challenges. >> reporter: the governor was referring to the fact the school is 95% hispanic. a community disproportionately affected by covid-19. >> here where our schools are at, this has been the hardest hit zip code in sonoma county as far as virus transmission levels. >> reporter: that is the actor of superintendent. while many have faced pressure from parents, her parents have been patient. >> have just been really supportive of the process and appreciative of us coming up with a plan that was going to work and keep everyone safe. >> reporter: in order to do all that, it requires many. money for testing, disinfecting, and continue to focus on digital learning alternatives for students whose parents still don't want their children in school, which the governor
. >> matt boone followed along as the governor announced what he expects schools will look like this fall. >> reporter: governor gavin newsom got a short tour of sheppard elementary school. part of the district in santa rosa which welcomed students back for the first time this week. >> this school represents a unique set of challenges. >> reporter: the governor was referring to the fact the school is 95% hispanic. a community disproportionately affected by covid-19....
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in antioch, matt boone, abc 7 news. >>> moving on now in a special and historic joint session of congress. president joe biden tonight layed out his policy agenda during a prime time address. speaking directly to the american people. the president focused on how america will move forward from the pandemic and new legislative proposals he says will help in that regard. abc news reporter, andrew dimbert begins our team coverage from capitol hill. >> the president of the united states. >> reporter: reflects on his first 100 days in office, joe biden addressing a special joint session of congress. >> 100 days ago, america's house was on fire. we act to act. >> reporter: with a coronavirus pandemic and scars from capital insurrection, biden's message unlike any other. >> the worse attack on our democracy since the civil war. >> reporter: there were no guests, the chamber largely empty only 200 people instead of the usual 1,600. no full cabinet and those in attendance socially distanced and wearing masks. the president's address making history and braking barriers beyond the confines. for the f
in antioch, matt boone, abc 7 news. >>> moving on now in a special and historic joint session of congress. president joe biden tonight layed out his policy agenda during a prime time address. speaking directly to the american people. the president focused on how america will move forward from the pandemic and new legislative proposals he says will help in that regard. abc news reporter, andrew dimbert begins our team coverage from capitol hill. >> the president of the united...
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we wants to find a path forward which is why we have coverage tonight with matt boone and phil midtier talked one-on-one with the head of bart asking some really tough questions to get answers about health, safety and so much more. fascinating conversation. first, let's hear from matt about a sudden shift from san francisco streets that will change in just weeks. >> reporter: the plan was approved tuesday creating the first urban hov lanes on a state highway. one will be here on park presidio boulevard. it
we wants to find a path forward which is why we have coverage tonight with matt boone and phil midtier talked one-on-one with the head of bart asking some really tough questions to get answers about health, safety and so much more. fascinating conversation. first, let's hear from matt about a sudden shift from san francisco streets that will change in just weeks. >> reporter: the plan was approved tuesday creating the first urban hov lanes on a state highway. one will be here on park...
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matt boone spoke to the auditor about the findings. >> in 2019 80%.w how much money they were spending on encampments. >> the city is not yet doing what it needs to do. >> reporter: oakland city council president commissioned the report. >> the audit confirms our assessment of the magnitude and complexity of this crisis. >> reporter: the audit found the city spent over $12 million of unbudgeted money on encampments, including pays out a $19,000 workers' comp claim for a city employee. >> the city employers are being threatened by guns,s,s,s,s,s, needles. >> who wrote the report, her take away. >> they didn't have a strategy. it was an intense crisis and they were overwhelmed by that crisis. >> reporter: abc 7 political analyst put it simply. >> in a nutshell oakland is trying to deal with a flood by using a dixie cup. >> reporter: on west oakland it extends several blocks and under the freeway. one person says he thinks there is over 200 people living out here. he says he tried to apply for housing programs in the city, but still living on the streets
matt boone spoke to the auditor about the findings. >> in 2019 80%.w how much money they were spending on encampments. >> the city is not yet doing what it needs to do. >> reporter: oakland city council president commissioned the report. >> the audit confirms our assessment of the magnitude and complexity of this crisis. >> reporter: the audit found the city spent over $12 million of unbudgeted money on encampments, including pays out a $19,000 workers' comp claim...
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matt boone explains the same officer was involved in another tragic shooting. >> after 2 1/2 years of review, contra costa district attorney finally came to a decision regarding danville police officer andrew hall. >> officer hall used unreasonable and unnecessary force when he responded to the in progress traffic pursuit endangering not only has life but the lives of his fellow officers and citizens in the immediate area. >> the 33-year-old was killed during a pursuit in november 2018. >> he ran around the rear of his vehicle and fired the semi automatic pistol at him. he was hit 9 times. >>'s lawyer claims self- defense. >> when officer hall fired his weapon, he felt not his life in imminent danger by virtue of this car approaching him but he felt his sergeants life was in danger as well because he saw a sergeant arriving believed his sergeant was in the path of the car. >> after the shooting the contra costa sheriff's office internal review found he did not violate policies and allow him to continue to work. now, he has been charged with two felonies. >> it is a long time coming. >
matt boone explains the same officer was involved in another tragic shooting. >> after 2 1/2 years of review, contra costa district attorney finally came to a decision regarding danville police officer andrew hall. >> officer hall used unreasonable and unnecessary force when he responded to the in progress traffic pursuit endangering not only has life but the lives of his fellow officers and citizens in the immediate area. >> the 33-year-old was killed during a pursuit in...
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abc 7 news reporter matt boone is live outside the coliseum with the covid safety precautions they'llke. hi, matt. >> reporter: of course there will be safety precautions. most of them we're use to at this point. a lot of excitement as the sun starts to rise at the oakland, coliseum. on the inside, they're making changes. outside, one of the first things you'll notice you're not allowed to do tailgating this year in the parking lot. overall capacity is going to be capped at 26%. that's about 12,000 people. there's going to be no standing in line at the concession stands. instead, everyone will be able to get their food brought to them in the stands after they order on a mobile app. all transactions, cashless, fans seated in social distancing pods of two or four. the goal have fun, finally enjoy a day at the ball park. >> obviously the energy and excitement they bring to our players and support is so amazing. as of now the mlb is planning a full 162 game season. plenty of opportunities to see a game. if you're driving to the coliseum to see a game because of the mass site in the north
abc 7 news reporter matt boone is live outside the coliseum with the covid safety precautions they'llke. hi, matt. >> reporter: of course there will be safety precautions. most of them we're use to at this point. a lot of excitement as the sun starts to rise at the oakland, coliseum. on the inside, they're making changes. outside, one of the first things you'll notice you're not allowed to do tailgating this year in the parking lot. overall capacity is going to be capped at 26%. that's...
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abc7 news reporter matt boone was there. >> reporter: governor gavin newsom got a look at welcoming back students for the first time. >> this school represents the unique set of challenges. >> the governor was referring to the fact that the school is 95% hispanic. it is a community disproportionately affected by covid-19. >> here where our schools are at this have been the hardest hit zip code.zip code.zip code. >> i think our parents have been really supportive of the process and appreciative of us coming up with a plan that was going to work and keep everyone safe. >> mney. students -- parents don't want their children in school which governor newsome says it is all possible. >> we have provided the $6.6 billion to address those gaps and the needs with the flexibility that each school, not just each district and each county and each community in the state deserve. >> he also made clear his position for the fall that he expects off students from kindergarten to college to be back on campus. >> the schools have never been more resourced. with a resourceful mindset is to get everybody bac
abc7 news reporter matt boone was there. >> reporter: governor gavin newsom got a look at welcoming back students for the first time. >> this school represents the unique set of challenges. >> the governor was referring to the fact that the school is 95% hispanic. it is a community disproportionately affected by covid-19. >> here where our schools are at this have been the hardest hit zip code.zip code.zip code. >> i think our parents have been really supportive of...
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. >> reporter: in oakland matt boone, abc7 news. >> now the oakland police department and crime stoppersre offering reward money the tip line is right there on your screen. for the arson case the reward amount could be up to $40,000 if the information leads to an arrest. >>> all right. in the north bay police said troubling acts of vandalism in santa rosa are connected to a key witness in the derek chauvin trial. i want to warn you the images are disturbing. they are pig's blood on a downtown statue. they left a decapitated pig's head on the front porch. the home used to belong to former santa rosa police officer barry brodd. he testified last week on behalf of the defense saying chauvin was justified in pinning george floyd to the ground. yesterday morning police found vandals had also covered a statue at the santa rosa mall with pig's plug. the sign read "oink oink." brodd left the force in 2004. the police chief said brodd's values do not reflect that of the department. >>> the state reports having a two-week supply of vaccines. on average the state administers 379,000 doses every sin
. >> reporter: in oakland matt boone, abc7 news. >> now the oakland police department and crime stoppersre offering reward money the tip line is right there on your screen. for the arson case the reward amount could be up to $40,000 if the information leads to an arrest. >>> all right. in the north bay police said troubling acts of vandalism in santa rosa are connected to a key witness in the derek chauvin trial. i want to warn you the images are disturbing. they are pig's...
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matt boone was there as the park open. >> before the crowds came in, a group of first responders were given early access. >> i am a little nervous because i think we were the first one. >> brad anderson is a vallejo firefighter. >> i am rev a laugher.a laugher. >> outside, the first people to arrive before the gates open was the vascular family. >> they are intimidating looking. >> before the pandemic began she and her daughter were forced to spend a lot of time inside. >> she has leukemia. she is at the stage and maintenance where she can actually go out and have fun. the doctor said take her out and let her have fun. that is what we are doing. >> they plan on hitting the coasters hard. >> it is crazy. it is a different feeling. >> it is fun. it feels good to be back. >> there are safesafesafesafesae >> the thrills are still there. >> a part of normalcy escape. >> like many of the things you have to make sure you are prepared. in order to get an you have to make your appointment online before you show show show >>> okay. a perfect day to go screaming on a roller coaster >> and a grea
matt boone was there as the park open. >> before the crowds came in, a group of first responders were given early access. >> i am a little nervous because i think we were the first one. >> brad anderson is a vallejo firefighter. >> i am rev a laugher.a laugher. >> outside, the first people to arrive before the gates open was the vascular family. >> they are intimidating looking. >> before the pandemic began she and her daughter were forced to spend a...
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matt boone joins us live to explain what we are about to see. >> this attack received a lot of attentionn mid-march where an elderly asian woman was randomly attacked amid a wave of violence across the country against asian and pacific islanders. the video is being provided to us by the public defender's office. it shows some of what led up to the attack helping to answer the question why someone would do this. just a warning, this does show some physical violence that the that some people may find disturbing. it begins on the morning of march 16th showing the suspect in he is seen reaching over to grab something when confronted by someone in a red jacket then someone else comes and keeps him from behind. a minute or so later you see people piling on him striking him multiple times. the cameras will eventually follow him as he walked several blocks away. this is market and seventh street. chased by someone in the yellow streaks screaming and he is seen striking the 75-year-old. it is an attack that was highly publicized as an example of targeted attacks. public defender eric bernie now a
matt boone joins us live to explain what we are about to see. >> this attack received a lot of attentionn mid-march where an elderly asian woman was randomly attacked amid a wave of violence across the country against asian and pacific islanders. the video is being provided to us by the public defender's office. it shows some of what led up to the attack helping to answer the question why someone would do this. just a warning, this does show some physical violence that the that some...
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matt boone joined us live from park presidio boulevard with a look at this pl matt? >> reporter: larry, we are all familiar with hov lanes on freeways but this is really going to be the first time an urban highway will have an hov or carpool lane in it that will be on park presidio boulevard. it is a busy thoroughfare through the city. it will take up the right lane for traffic and hov transit. it is all a part of a project pilot to help manage congestion as more commuters return to the city. park presidio boulevard is technically highway wind. it is what allows the city and caltrans to convert one lane of traffic to an urban hov lane. >> we actually don't anticipate much change at all. for people who are currently driving on the stretches it would hardly notice anything at all. the right lanes fromlanes fromlm and lombard street to venice will be converted as well. they are being repaved. the goal is to help ease the crunch on public transit as more people get back on the road. >> it is to run more efficiently and reliably as traffic comes back. congestion is back w
matt boone joined us live from park presidio boulevard with a look at this pl matt? >> reporter: larry, we are all familiar with hov lanes on freeways but this is really going to be the first time an urban highway will have an hov or carpool lane in it that will be on park presidio boulevard. it is a busy thoroughfare through the city. it will take up the right lane for traffic and hov transit. it is all a part of a project pilot to help manage congestion as more commuters return to the...
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we wants to find a path forward which is why we have coverage tonight with matt boone and phil midtier. >> phil talked one-on-one with the head of bart asking some really tough questions to get answers about health, safety and so much more. fascinating conversation. first, let's hear from matt about a sudden shift from san francisco streets that will change in just weeks. >> reporter: the plan was approved tuesday creating the first urban hov lanes on a state highway. one will be here on park presidio boulevard. it will take the right lane of r ant only. all of this is a part of a pilot project to help manage congestion as more commuters return to ark presidio boulevar technically a part of state highway 1. it is what allows the city and caltrans to convert one lane of traffic into an urban hov lane. >> we don't anticipate initially much change at all. for people currently driving on the stretches you would hardly notice anything at all. >> erica is the spokesperson for the san francisco metropolitan transit agency. the right lanes on richardson and lombard street's from the golden gat
we wants to find a path forward which is why we have coverage tonight with matt boone and phil midtier. >> phil talked one-on-one with the head of bart asking some really tough questions to get answers about health, safety and so much more. fascinating conversation. first, let's hear from matt about a sudden shift from san francisco streets that will change in just weeks. >> reporter: the plan was approved tuesday creating the first urban hov lanes on a state highway. one will be...
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abc7 news matt boone spoke to family members who survived as they combed through the ashes. >> reporter: not much was left of the home on stearns avenue win east oakland. he found his tuxedo in june that he custom ordered burned to a crisp. he said he left to go to work when the house caught on fire. his family reported seeing a group of people during molotov cocktails at the house. >> the guy who died, the reason he died is because he went upstairs to save his wife and daughter. >> reporter: that man was his cousin and his daughter, who would've turned two this month. >> he saved his wife, but his daughter, she died. the police said they were together. >> reporter: his pregnant wife survived but was hospitalized with significant birds. police are investigating this is a double homicide. they believe it may be connected to a fatal shooting that occurred last saturday. >> the first homicide may have triggered other events, other violent events. >> reporter: according to the oakland police chief, that also included arson at the liquor store and wednesday. possible gang retaliation. >> oth
abc7 news matt boone spoke to family members who survived as they combed through the ashes. >> reporter: not much was left of the home on stearns avenue win east oakland. he found his tuxedo in june that he custom ordered burned to a crisp. he said he left to go to work when the house caught on fire. his family reported seeing a group of people during molotov cocktails at the house. >> the guy who died, the reason he died is because he went upstairs to save his wife and daughter....
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this morning, abc 7 reporter matt boone is live in alameda county . >> reporter: good morning. this county is now going to open up vaccinations to those who are 16 and older but not the entire county. they have selected just a few zip codes of people. if you are 16 and older and live there, you can get vaccinated. the county has decided 12 zip codes that have been hard-hit by would. all californians will be eligible in a week. there is no time to wait in these zip codes so they are taking action now. we have a list of all of them so take a look and see if yours is on this list. it includes area in oakland, hayward, san leandro and san lorenzo. this is where many front-line workers live, people who have not been able to work from home and it is essential to get those people vaccinated. contra costa county is the of the county in the area that has opened up vaccinations to everyone who is 16 and up . that county did not select zip codes, they just opened it up to the entire county. in alameda here they are targeting zip codes. everyone 16 and up in california will be eligible in
this morning, abc 7 reporter matt boone is live in alameda county . >> reporter: good morning. this county is now going to open up vaccinations to those who are 16 and older but not the entire county. they have selected just a few zip codes of people. if you are 16 and older and live there, you can get vaccinated. the county has decided 12 zip codes that have been hard-hit by would. all californians will be eligible in a week. there is no time to wait in these zip codes so they are taking...
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matt boone has warned how counties have handled the sudden loss of supplies. >> at the vaccination sanpablo things seemed normal. they had been administering johnson & johnson shots but had enough moderna to cover the people coming in. >> to me i was thinking a shot is a shot. >> only 4% of their vaccines were johnson and johnson and they did not have to cancel any appointments . they are being forced to change their homeless outreach plan. >> unfortunately now we are having to shift to pfizer for the mobile operations. we will continue that pays but it is going to be with a different product just not as easy to work with. >> mayor london breed recently got her dose of the j&j vaccine but she hadn't felt any negative symptoms no, she felt it was worrisome. >> sky 7 was over the oakland coliseum which had transitioned to the shot but they were able to switch to pfizer this morning saying they don't expect any cancellations. >> in santa clara county officials say they are working to make sure the change doesn't disrupt their vaccination goals either. >> we are making sure any dose we gat
matt boone has warned how counties have handled the sudden loss of supplies. >> at the vaccination sanpablo things seemed normal. they had been administering johnson & johnson shots but had enough moderna to cover the people coming in. >> to me i was thinking a shot is a shot. >> only 4% of their vaccines were johnson and johnson and they did not have to cancel any appointments . they are being forced to change their homeless outreach plan. >> unfortunately now we...
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. >> reporter: matt boone, abc abc news. >>> a vigil and march is planned in san francisco today in honorunte wright, the 20-year-old black man shot and killed by a police officer in minnesota. the former police officer today is set to face the judge. >> yes. kim potter is expected to be charged with second degree manslaughter. last night violence erupted for a fourth consecutive night outside the police department in brooklyn center, minnesota, amid outrage over the death of daunte wright. demonstrators tried to climb the fence that now protects wi flash bangs and rubber bullets. the unrest came hours after the former police officer was released from jail after posting a $100,000 bond. family members and community activists have called for potter to be charged with murder. >> that was not a mistake. that was murder. >> what the family really wants is dante back they felt will never get justice. all they can pray for now is accountability, and they want her to be held to the full extent of the law. >> the police department has called the shooting an accidental discharge. they say potter t
. >> reporter: matt boone, abc abc news. >>> a vigil and march is planned in san francisco today in honorunte wright, the 20-year-old black man shot and killed by a police officer in minnesota. the former police officer today is set to face the judge. >> yes. kim potter is expected to be charged with second degree manslaughter. last night violence erupted for a fourth consecutive night outside the police department in brooklyn center, minnesota, amid outrage over the death...
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matt boone. >> after more than a year of being away from the classroom san francisco public schools willeopening on monday. its going to be a staggered return starting some of the youngest students. . >> which which do we go? >> down valencia. >> down mission. >> marion is starting a new chapter in her young life. in person learning. >> i get to see my teachers. i'm really excited. >> on thursday she toured her school, on monday she will be greeting fellow students in a safer, coronavirus way. >> raise the roof, give an air hug, blow a kiss, put a hand on your [inaudible]. >> it's exciting to know ow ow all the staff are vaccinated. >> 11 sites will reopen on sunday. so will these 22 schools, only prek through 2nd grade. if your child's school is not on this list, it means they will start a week later. by april 26th every student through 5th grade will be on campuses throughout the district, five days a week. >> by the end of april, we will likely have 107 schools open with an estimated 22,000 students returning to in person learning. >> distance learning is still an option for families.
matt boone. >> after more than a year of being away from the classroom san francisco public schools willeopening on monday. its going to be a staggered return starting some of the youngest students. . >> which which do we go? >> down valencia. >> down mission. >> marion is starting a new chapter in her young life. in person learning. >> i get to see my teachers. i'm really excited. >> on thursday she toured her school, on monday she will be greeting...
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matt, thanks. >>> breaking overnight, a deadly 13 hour standoff has left one dead and one injured the standoff is ongoing in north carolina's high country in boone. two deputies conducted a welfare check. when they got to the home they were met with gunfire. residents were met with gunfire and others sheltered in place. sargeant chris ward was shot and died as he was being air lifted to the hospital. deputy logan fox is inside the home right now with the suspect who has barricaded himself his condition is unclear the suspected gunman has been shooting at them hours ago community members and fellow officers lined up to pay their respects to sargeant ward with a procession of about 50 cars deputies have not been able to confirm whether anyone else is inside the home or been injured. >>> meanwhile, on be the other side of the state in elizabeth city, after days of protest and public outcry, a judge has ruled not to release body camera footage to the public. our jay gray has the latest on that decision. >> the court's going to find as follows. >> reporter: a north carolina judge has ruled andrew brown's imimmediate family can see body cam video from
matt, thanks. >>> breaking overnight, a deadly 13 hour standoff has left one dead and one injured the standoff is ongoing in north carolina's high country in boone. two deputies conducted a welfare check. when they got to the home they were met with gunfire. residents were met with gunfire and others sheltered in place. sargeant chris ward was shot and died as he was being air lifted to the hospital. deputy logan fox is inside the home right now with the suspect who has barricaded...