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how much weaker can it get, melanie? melanie: that is a really good question.the movement and sterling over recent days -- actually, recent years. to changingensitive over mutin mood music, brexit deals. decline, possibly 10%, but that his finger in the air staff, really. we know it is sensitive, and it will react in either direction. it is not exactly clear when we will find out. anythingevident that is not really a deadline at all, the one that matters, i think, is the 31st of december. francine: thank you so much, melanie bacon from royal -- melanie baker from royal london asset management stays with us. the u.s. treasury secretary proposes a $900 million -- $900 billion stimulus plan. the democrats call part of it "unacceptable." we discuss that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am francine lacqua here in london. treasury secretary steven mnuchin has proposed a $900 billion covid relief proposal to house speaker nancy pelosi. democrats call it progress but say it should not be used to undermine neg
how much weaker can it get, melanie? melanie: that is a really good question.the movement and sterling over recent days -- actually, recent years. to changingensitive over mutin mood music, brexit deals. decline, possibly 10%, but that his finger in the air staff, really. we know it is sensitive, and it will react in either direction. it is not exactly clear when we will find out. anythingevident that is not really a deadline at all, the one that matters, i think, is the 31st of december....
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melanie and her family are very braver. we should say that melanie's parents are both doctors.hey get it. what has it been like seeing them work through this pandemic and how has that impacted you and your family? >> yeah, it's been hard but it's also given me insight to all the people in the united states and around the world that have risked their lives with people with underlying health diseases as well. i think it makes me even more grateful to know that we're just so grateful to have people like them that can continue to work hard during this pandemic which is why this vaccine is so important. >> well, dr. patel, i always thank you. melanie extra special thanks to you. thanks. >>> in a momentum, some breaking news out georgia involving president trump's desperate to overturn the election. ristles that can leave cleaning gaps and wrap hair. so shark replaced them with flexible power fins to directly engage floors and dig deep into carpets. pick up more on every pass with no hair wrap. shark vertex with duoclean power fins. don't settle for silver #1 for diabetic dry skin* #
melanie and her family are very braver. we should say that melanie's parents are both doctors.hey get it. what has it been like seeing them work through this pandemic and how has that impacted you and your family? >> yeah, it's been hard but it's also given me insight to all the people in the united states and around the world that have risked their lives with people with underlying health diseases as well. i think it makes me even more grateful to know that we're just so grateful to have...
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dammit melanie dawes, thank you very much for talking to me this evening. —— damon melanie dawes.ins. coming up... the game of the weekend doesn't live up the game of the weekend doesn't live up to its billing as the manchester derby ends with no goals. after 12 yea rs derby ends with no goals. after 12 years away, the bears are backed but bristol return to top european rugby ends in defeat. it's max power for red bull. it's max powerfor red bull as verstappen pips the mercedes drivers to pole for the season ending abu dhabi grand prix. and the countdown is on to the heavyweight fight of the year betweenjoshua and pulev at wembley later. welcome along to sportsday. let's start with the marquee fixture in the premier league this weekend. the manchester derby is underway at old trafford with united hosting city. less of a marquee first half. it was a damp as it into goalless. it was oh so quiet. and a little too still. both sides have tentative starts. manchester united almost stretched to an opener. the city, wa ry stretched to an opener. the city, wary of the counterattack, domina
dammit melanie dawes, thank you very much for talking to me this evening. —— damon melanie dawes.ins. coming up... the game of the weekend doesn't live up the game of the weekend doesn't live up to its billing as the manchester derby ends with no goals. after 12 yea rs derby ends with no goals. after 12 years away, the bears are backed but bristol return to top european rugby ends in defeat. it's max power for red bull. it's max powerfor red bull as verstappen pips the mercedes drivers to...
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i ask the minister, on behalf of melanie leahy, to set up a public inquiry.icipation needed to rebuild trust in the services. the minister will know it is the only way witnesses can be compelled to give evidence without seeking to apportion blame and evidence must be given on oath. as melanie has said, "since matthew's death, i have been on a mission to get to the truth of what happened to him and to getjustice. on myjourney, i have not only found that many other families are in the same position as me but also individuals who have survived the "care" that they received." so, in this most tragic case, inadequate and neglectful care led to the death of a young man like matthew, and his mother's had to take on a fight over many years to get to the truth. as a result of what i have heard, both from melanie and other relatives, today, i can confirm that there will be an independent inquiry into the events at the linden centre, covering the period from 2000 to the present day. i hope melanie will understand that an independent inquiry, a robustly independent inqui
i ask the minister, on behalf of melanie leahy, to set up a public inquiry.icipation needed to rebuild trust in the services. the minister will know it is the only way witnesses can be compelled to give evidence without seeking to apportion blame and evidence must be given on oath. as melanie has said, "since matthew's death, i have been on a mission to get to the truth of what happened to him and to getjustice. on myjourney, i have not only found that many other families are in the same...
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melanie, you've been covering lawmakers' every move on capitol hill. democrats are going to try again on monday. what if anything is going to change between now and then to avoid a repeat of what we just saw, which is nothing's changed? >> you're absolutely right. i think the big question mark here is president trump and right now, no one knows exactly what he is going to do. even some of his closest allies like capitol hill, kevin mccarthy, the house minority leader held a conference call yesterday, i talked to the president but he hasn't committed to anything and that has really caused frustrations to boil over among republicans, some of them started speaking up on that call, and expressing those frustrations and their concerns. they said the president has thrown us under the bus and keep in mind, on seat a slew of critical pandemic-related aid programs are going to expire. the government's going to shut down on monday, if trump doesn't sign this bill so it's really not clear what the path forward is here for congress until we hear from trump about w
melanie, you've been covering lawmakers' every move on capitol hill. democrats are going to try again on monday. what if anything is going to change between now and then to avoid a repeat of what we just saw, which is nothing's changed? >> you're absolutely right. i think the big question mark here is president trump and right now, no one knows exactly what he is going to do. even some of his closest allies like capitol hill, kevin mccarthy, the house minority leader held a conference...
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in the newsroom, melanie woodrow, nbc 6 news. >> melanie, we know it takes time before we see what is done and see the results of it. we have heard what is closing down. what is allowed to stay open? >> here is a list from san francisco. outdoor gyms and fitness activities. as long as it's limited to 12 people. youth sports are allowed to continue with social distancing and no competition. and golf and tennis, as long as you where playing with smemembe of the same household. >> thank you so much for the update. >>> many businesses hoped to have a week or two before shutting down again. they were stunned to hear they have until sunday. abc 7 spoke with devastated small business owners. >> reporter: the decorations are festive but the mood is anything but that at the nail salon. >> the only option is just to cease business. i don't know what else to do. >> reporter: you seem really upset. i am upset. it's really hard. we work so married to keep everyone safe. >> reporter: they just reopened five weeks pay go. >> we wear shields. we take temperatures so everyone is safe, including the st
in the newsroom, melanie woodrow, nbc 6 news. >> melanie, we know it takes time before we see what is done and see the results of it. we have heard what is closing down. what is allowed to stay open? >> here is a list from san francisco. outdoor gyms and fitness activities. as long as it's limited to 12 people. youth sports are allowed to continue with social distancing and no competition. and golf and tennis, as long as you where playing with smemembe of the same household....
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in the newsroom, melanie woodrow, abc7 news. >> melanie, thank you. >>> the police district attorney and fbi held that news conference outside hayward city hall this morning. abc7 news wayne freedman is there now. >> what we heard today doesn't answer all the questions of what happened to michaela garecht, not all of them. but it certainly adds some details. police say they're holding back on some others until they prosecute this case. but certainly it's the most information we've received in 32 years. >> thank you, everyone, for coming >> a photograph on an eviasel. >> it's bittersweet. i mean, you know, you always hope these things turn out differently than they do. >> rod garecht those that all too well. his daughter would have been a middle aged woman by now. >> i never gave up hope, but what can i say? >> mostly he listened to a few details about a suspect he had never heard of, nor had retired hayward police lieutenant ken gross, and he worked the case initially. >> at that time it was devastation for many, many, many people. and hard to believe something like that could even h
in the newsroom, melanie woodrow, abc7 news. >> melanie, thank you. >>> the police district attorney and fbi held that news conference outside hayward city hall this morning. abc7 news wayne freedman is there now. >> what we heard today doesn't answer all the questions of what happened to michaela garecht, not all of them. but it certainly adds some details. police say they're holding back on some others until they prosecute this case. but certainly it's the most...
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abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow is live in the newsroom with the latest. melanie? >> kristen and larry, the potential order would be for these regions in purple. the governor said covid-19 continues to surge across the state. 51 of california's 58 counties are in the purple tier, the most restrictive for reopening when it comes to covid-19. now the governor is announcing a potential reinstated stay-at-home order for those counties in the purple tier. >> if these trends continue, we're going to have to take much more dramatic, arguably drastic action. >> reporter: a large area of concern is the anticipated rise in hospitalizations. specifically icu beds. >> i'll reopened you thmind youh case numbers that we've seen in the last week and ten days have not even begun to impact hospitals yet. >> reporter: in most regions icu beds are approximately 75% full now. they are projected to reach capacity between mid-december and early january if current trends hold. officials say that's in absence of making better decisions. the potential stay-at-home order could be especially
abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow is live in the newsroom with the latest. melanie? >> kristen and larry, the potential order would be for these regions in purple. the governor said covid-19 continues to surge across the state. 51 of california's 58 counties are in the purple tier, the most restrictive for reopening when it comes to covid-19. now the governor is announcing a potential reinstated stay-at-home order for those counties in the purple tier. >> if these trends continue,...
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melanie woodrow looked at today, and melanie is in the newsroom with what governor newsom says is probablyof the state. melanie, it's discouraging news. >> reporter: dan and dion, california's health and human services secretary dr. mark galley is expected to make that announcement tomorrow. whether not those regional stay at home orders will stay in place. stay at home orders for both would haveee
melanie woodrow looked at today, and melanie is in the newsroom with what governor newsom says is probablyof the state. melanie, it's discouraging news. >> reporter: dan and dion, california's health and human services secretary dr. mark galley is expected to make that announcement tomorrow. whether not those regional stay at home orders will stay in place. stay at home orders for both would haveee
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melanie woodrow looked at today, and melanie is in the newsroom with what governor newsom says is probably about to happen in at least two areas of the state. melanie, it's discouraging news. >> reporter: dan and dion, california's health and human services secretary dr. mark galley is expected to make that announcement tomorrow. whether not those regional stay at home orders will stay in place. stay at home orders for both would have been eligible to expire as early as today, but given the lack of icu availability the governor says those restrictions are likely to be extended. >> absolute expression of admiration and respect for our nurses asked to do more with less staff and less support. >> reporter: governor newsom says the greater sacramento area could see the orders eased as early as friday. if icu capacitiry mains crit criminal those reasons would likely see their stay at home orders extended. >> if we continue to see the rise through the cases we're seeing today the impact we anticipate coming from christmas, new year's wood be even worse. >> reporter: the governor is calling on ca
melanie woodrow looked at today, and melanie is in the newsroom with what governor newsom says is probably about to happen in at least two areas of the state. melanie, it's discouraging news. >> reporter: dan and dion, california's health and human services secretary dr. mark galley is expected to make that announcement tomorrow. whether not those regional stay at home orders will stay in place. stay at home orders for both would have been eligible to expire as early as today, but given...
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dame melanie dawes, thank you very much for talking to me this evening. hello.gy sunday. there is more rain where that came from as we go through the week. there will be some drier and brighter moments at times as well. there will be more spells of rain brought in by areas of low pressure. this is the one today that is bringing the rain. when the persistent rain clears away, there will be showers to come. some of them will be heavy through the night and into tomorrow. as we go on, the rain will clear away towards the east and the north. look at the showers that moving, some of these will be heavy and may be thundery accompanied by some gusty winds. milder air is pushing and across the uk, so temperatures in scotland will go higher a few degrees through the night. and all parts will get off to a mild start in the morning. there will be some sunny spells tomorrow. there will be some showers again. they will push across the east in all parts. there might be some places in the east that only have a few showers and heavy downpours and the rest will be dry. it will be
dame melanie dawes, thank you very much for talking to me this evening. hello.gy sunday. there is more rain where that came from as we go through the week. there will be some drier and brighter moments at times as well. there will be more spells of rain brought in by areas of low pressure. this is the one today that is bringing the rain. when the persistent rain clears away, there will be showers to come. some of them will be heavy through the night and into tomorrow. as we go on, the rain will...
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melanie woodro, abc 7 news. >> melanie, thank you. >> thanks. >>> in the east bay, it's not just businesses closing down, jury trials have been suspended in contra costa county. many businesses were just stunned by this news. some hoped they would have a week or two before shutting down again. yet, here we are. now the only option is to shut down for good after following the necessary safety guidelines. some restaurants, as you well know, invested in canapes and plexiglass and outdoor heaters and got permits to expand into parking lots and on the street. they say it's been a real lifeline. >> it's going to be -- it will be a closure blow for a lot of places. we can't just hibernate until this is over. >> it's a lot. it's very hard. it's hard -- we worked hard to everyone safe. >> in the south bay, businesses are scrambling to deal with the fallout of the regional health officers to implement the stay-at-home order sooner rather than later. chris nguyen has that story. >> reporter: as residents in santa clara county brace for the implantation of the stay-at-home order sunday evening, busines
melanie woodro, abc 7 news. >> melanie, thank you. >> thanks. >>> in the east bay, it's not just businesses closing down, jury trials have been suspended in contra costa county. many businesses were just stunned by this news. some hoped they would have a week or two before shutting down again. yet, here we are. now the only option is to shut down for good after following the necessary safety guidelines. some restaurants, as you well know, invested in canapes and plexiglass...
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joining us right now mother and daughter duo monica and melanie.t using their last names, though, because of backlash they've gotten for participating in the trial, i'm sorry to say. good morning to you. thanks for being with us. monica, we'll start with you. talk to us about how you got involved and were you worried at all before participating? >> good morning. yes, so i got the opportunity to participate in the trial and one thing that weighed heavily on me was the impact covid was having on the black community. including members of my own family. i wanted to take a step, even just a small step, my own participation, to try to do what i could to advance the covid vaccine including a vaccine that would work for everyone. >> and, melanie, you're only 16. talk to us about your experience, why you decided to take it and then, monica, after that, can you tell us what made you comfortable with your daughter taking it? >> sure. >> yeah, i think seeing my mom take it was a big inspiration for me but, also, i knew the importance of diversity in this trial
joining us right now mother and daughter duo monica and melanie.t using their last names, though, because of backlash they've gotten for participating in the trial, i'm sorry to say. good morning to you. thanks for being with us. monica, we'll start with you. talk to us about how you got involved and were you worried at all before participating? >> good morning. yes, so i got the opportunity to participate in the trial and one thing that weighed heavily on me was the impact covid was...
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my next guest, 16-year-old pfizer participant melanie. i'll say i was a lot braver when i was 16 years old than i am now. still, kudos to you. >> thank you. >> what was it like being a part of this? did you get nervous? >> it didn't hit me until i was there, but i knew i was doing it for a good cause. it's important that people of color, especially, but people in my age group are represented in trial. >> why -- how did you get involved? when you found out there were trials did you go to your pants and say you got to get me into one of these? >> yeah, both of my parents did the trial as well. i did it a month later. my mom asked me and at first i was like hmmm. then i was like yes. it was really important that i did it and participated. i stand by my decision. >> did you feel any side effects or have you so far? >> no. one of the large misconceptions is that it's possible to get covid. it's not possible to get covid from the vaccine. i did my first dose a couple weeks ago. i have a second one in mid december. nothing other than a sore arm
my next guest, 16-year-old pfizer participant melanie. i'll say i was a lot braver when i was 16 years old than i am now. still, kudos to you. >> thank you. >> what was it like being a part of this? did you get nervous? >> it didn't hit me until i was there, but i knew i was doing it for a good cause. it's important that people of color, especially, but people in my age group are represented in trial. >> why -- how did you get involved? when you found out there were...
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in san francisco, melanie woodrow, "abc 7 news". >>> a lot more to bring you here today. an rv explosion rocks downtown nashville. the widespread bracket it had beyond the debris. >> what they thought was in the bag didn't quite smell right. >>> causing a stink. an east bay family that's tired of package thieves gets revenge and captures it on video. you will see it. check out the snowy conditions in the sierra. just how much snow will the ski resorts see? all of that is ahead. first a no, no no. let's show 'em how it's done, becky g. ♪ it's the brand new chicken dance song uh ♪ ♪ get down heat it up like a sauna ♪ ♪ spin around one time if you wanna ♪ ♪ wings up stretch em out put it on 'em ♪ ♪ get up now ♪ get down uh ♪ cluck cluck when you hear the sound uh ♪ new chicken dance new chicken sandwich my juicy, thickest fillet yet. my cluck sandwich combos. only at jack in the box. >>> developing news. police say they have found possible human remains near the site of an rv explosion in nashville. >> if you can hear this message, evacuate now. >> police believe this mornin
in san francisco, melanie woodrow, "abc 7 news". >>> a lot more to bring you here today. an rv explosion rocks downtown nashville. the widespread bracket it had beyond the debris. >> what they thought was in the bag didn't quite smell right. >>> causing a stink. an east bay family that's tired of package thieves gets revenge and captures it on video. you will see it. check out the snowy conditions in the sierra. just how much snow will the ski resorts see? all...
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melanie woodrow was on the story. >> reporter: east bay columnist has been writing for the paper since 2016 and covering vallejo since 2017. >> i wouldn't say vallejo was my sole focus as a columnist but it was something i took great interest in. >> reporter: he characterizing his coverage as critical of the police department and shining a light. he announced he was moving to georgia to work for the atlanta journal "constitution." he received this email from the police officers association. quote, looks like 2020 will be a little bit better not having your bias and articles printed in the newspaper that only inflame the public. we will warn our georgia colleagues of your impending arrival. taylor believes whoever wrote the email misspelled uninformed. >> the email that they sent to me was a reply to an email that they ignored in september. so, while they're saying that, hey, you never look for the truth, they're replying to an email when i was asking for comment. this threat of i am going to call the cops on you, police know exactly what that means. >> a little more than 24 hour afs ta
melanie woodrow was on the story. >> reporter: east bay columnist has been writing for the paper since 2016 and covering vallejo since 2017. >> i wouldn't say vallejo was my sole focus as a columnist but it was something i took great interest in. >> reporter: he characterizing his coverage as critical of the police department and shining a light. he announced he was moving to georgia to work for the atlanta journal "constitution." he received this email from the...
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abc7 news reporter melanie woodrow live in the newsroom with the latest. >> marin county found out about the update yesterday. three of the local hospitals were prepared to begin vaccinating staff starting tomorrow. they now will have to wait until thursday instead. nearly 2,000 doses of the pfizer covid-19 vaccine expected to arrive in marin county today will instead arrive on wednesday. >> we have been slated to be among the first, and that was exciting. now we're not quite as, you know, near the front of the line, but, again, you know, 48 hours over the long term doesn't make a big difference, and it might give the teams a bit longer to really be even more prepared. >> marin county public health officer matt willis says the county has been at the top of the list to receive the vaccine due to its ultra-cold storage availability. as soon as the county received the news, they got on a call with their local hospitals and skilled nursing facilities. >> they had planned to start vaccinating staff tomorrow, tuesday. that will now start on thursday, which puts them into the weekend. >> all sk
abc7 news reporter melanie woodrow live in the newsroom with the latest. >> marin county found out about the update yesterday. three of the local hospitals were prepared to begin vaccinating staff starting tomorrow. they now will have to wait until thursday instead. nearly 2,000 doses of the pfizer covid-19 vaccine expected to arrive in marin county today will instead arrive on wednesday. >> we have been slated to be among the first, and that was exciting. now we're not quite as,...
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melanie woodrow was on the story. >> reporter: east bay columnist has been writing for the paper since6 and covering vallejo since 2017. >> i wouldn't say vallejo was my sole focus as a columnist but it was something i took great interest in. >> reporter: he characterizing his coverage as critical of the police department and shining a light. he announced he was moving to georgia to work for the atlanta journal "constitution." he received this email from the police officers association. quote, looks like 2020 will be a little bit better not having your bias and articles printed in the newspaper that only inflame the public. we will warn our georgia colleagues of your impending arrival. taylor believes whoever wrote the email misspelled uninformed. >> the email that they sent to me was a reply to an email that they ignored in september. so, while they're saying that, hey, you never look for the truth, they're replying to an email when i was asking for comment. this threat of i am going to call the cops on you, police know exactly what that means. >> a little more than 24 hour afs taylor
melanie woodrow was on the story. >> reporter: east bay columnist has been writing for the paper since6 and covering vallejo since 2017. >> i wouldn't say vallejo was my sole focus as a columnist but it was something i took great interest in. >> reporter: he characterizing his coverage as critical of the police department and shining a light. he announced he was moving to georgia to work for the atlanta journal "constitution." he received this email from the police...
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melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >>> the biggest social media network in the world may have to downsize as part of a lawsuit that accuses facebook of abusing its market power. it was announced today that 48 states including california and the ftc filed antitrust lawsuits. the ftc, federal trade commission, accuses facebook of using a systemic and systematic strategy to eliminate its competition. that includes buying smaller up-and-coming rivals. facebook could be forced to spin off those services including instagram and whatsapp. facebook has 2.7 billion users around the globe. >>> now to a farm in san leandro that has ramped up during the pandemic to provide food to people in need as well as jobs to local residents. our east bay community journalist melissa pixcar introduces you to dig deep farms. >> dig deep farms started wanting to provide not only healthy food but healthy jobs to the community. >> it's a social enterprise that the sheriff's office and the deputy sheriff's activities league started with two small urban farms in san leandro. additionally, we support local emerging food e
melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >>> the biggest social media network in the world may have to downsize as part of a lawsuit that accuses facebook of abusing its market power. it was announced today that 48 states including california and the ftc filed antitrust lawsuits. the ftc, federal trade commission, accuses facebook of using a systemic and systematic strategy to eliminate its competition. that includes buying smaller up-and-coming rivals. facebook could be forced to spin off those...
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in san francisco, melanie woodrow, "abc 7 news". >>> a lot more to bring you here today. an rv explosion rocks downtown nashville. the widespread bracket it had beyond the debris. >> what they thought was in the bag didn't quite smell right. >>> causing a stink. an east bay family that's tired of package thieves gets revenge and captures it on video. you will see it. check out the snowy conditions in the sierra. just how much snow will the ski resorts see? all of that is ahead. first a ...little things... ...can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection
in san francisco, melanie woodrow, "abc 7 news". >>> a lot more to bring you here today. an rv explosion rocks downtown nashville. the widespread bracket it had beyond the debris. >> what they thought was in the bag didn't quite smell right. >>> causing a stink. an east bay family that's tired of package thieves gets revenge and captures it on video. you will see it. check out the snowy conditions in the sierra. just how much snow will the ski resorts see? all...
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and i don't want to repeat what melanie said. the u.s.government itself doesn't even recognize chinese doctors. a commune example my own field. we classified investments in outlook that entry and we acted as if it were irish. this was with wu wei. so you can imagine. these are agencies with lots of money and time and lots of people working for them. you can imagine an ordinary people have no way to do this. it so guinness another boring step of providing information but it will identify the further actions that we need to take. this is not the only thing that we should do with the first step is to say identify actors as chinese. i will take i'm not an expert and all of russia part of the chinese have a lot more money. the chinese actors of the first ones i want to recognize. so step one, make that chinese label themselves properly then we'll figure out what to do from there. >> thank you. i have one final set of questions that i want to ask. a member of congress testified in front of us read linda stein officer the central intelligence ag
and i don't want to repeat what melanie said. the u.s.government itself doesn't even recognize chinese doctors. a commune example my own field. we classified investments in outlook that entry and we acted as if it were irish. this was with wu wei. so you can imagine. these are agencies with lots of money and time and lots of people working for them. you can imagine an ordinary people have no way to do this. it so guinness another boring step of providing information but it will identify the...
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melanie woodro joins us live from the newsroom with the list. melanie? state guidance for a regional stay-at-home order is when less than 15% of icu beds are available. health officers for the five counties say if they wait until then, it will be too late. in a move of solidarity, alameda, contra costa, marin, san francisco and santa clara announced a new stay home order to take effect sunday night. >> the dark covid winter we feared would come has arrived in the bay air rea. >> reporter: indoor businesses must reduce capacity to 10% and write rules how to enforce the stay at home order. this includes grocery stores. those stores must come up with a system that tracks people coming in and out. hair salons most close. indoor restaurants, dining, gyms, playgrounds must close as well. >> we're suffering like everybody else. it's been tough. hoping for the best. >> reporter: cardrooms also must close. san francisco's health officer says the virus is moving quickly. >> for every positive person that's infected, we know that person is
melanie woodro joins us live from the newsroom with the list. melanie? state guidance for a regional stay-at-home order is when less than 15% of icu beds are available. health officers for the five counties say if they wait until then, it will be too late. in a move of solidarity, alameda, contra costa, marin, san francisco and santa clara announced a new stay home order to take effect sunday night. >> the dark covid winter we feared would come has arrived in the bay air rea. >>...
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. >> harris: melanie talk us, you guys are still part of quite a sweep on the hill.n for nonincumbent u.s. health women popping up on the screen. 17 women elected in 2020 so far appear that surpasses the previous record of nine set back in 2010. and now they were 28 women, g.o.p. women in the new congress that could still see that number going up because, you know, people are conceding races are changing right now but then on into the future. what do you see as the future, congressman elect steele? >> you know what the future is us. when you look at us, you can see a rainy. you can see innovation for americans. you can see flags, and you know what, this is america. 2020 it will be totally changed because we changed this. this was not the first four republicans and i know we will do well in 2022. >> harris: congressman elect melanie, what do you think is the number one thing that people should know about the freedom force going forward and why is it still needed right now? >> you gave us the name and we are not necessarily organized in that sense but we are a people t
. >> harris: melanie talk us, you guys are still part of quite a sweep on the hill.n for nonincumbent u.s. health women popping up on the screen. 17 women elected in 2020 so far appear that surpasses the previous record of nine set back in 2010. and now they were 28 women, g.o.p. women in the new congress that could still see that number going up because, you know, people are conceding races are changing right now but then on into the future. what do you see as the future, congressman...
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melanie woodro, abc 7 news. >> this story has brought up a lot of memories and emotions. you can read up on the cases by going to our website abc7news.com. >>> in the meantime, family and friends are spreadi s are pleade in the death of a boy. he was shot to death on the fourth of july. his family says he was watching fireworks with his sister at a birthday party and today his sister and friends led a caravan across the bay bridge to bring attention to the unsolved murder and call for an end to gun violence. >> he was wrongfully murdered. we're just protesting for my brother, trying to spread awareness and trying to get justice for jace. >> billboards have been set up in san francisco in jace's honor. san francisco police believe that jace was not the target of this shooting. the department is offering a $100,000 reward in this case. >>> our work to build a better bay area means taking care of our health and reducing the spread of coronavirus. california continues to set records for hospitalizations and icu patients. the number of hospitalized patients could practically f
melanie woodro, abc 7 news. >> this story has brought up a lot of memories and emotions. you can read up on the cases by going to our website abc7news.com. >>> in the meantime, family and friends are spreadi s are pleade in the death of a boy. he was shot to death on the fourth of july. his family says he was watching fireworks with his sister at a birthday party and today his sister and friends led a caravan across the bay bridge to bring attention to the unsolved murder and...
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abc7 news reporter melanie woodrow spoke to a doctor of epidemiology and has more. >> reporter: thfrsne this weekend as final restaurant goers enjoyed a night out. they were eating and drinking without a mask. >> it's impossible to eat and drink without a mask on. >> reporter: he's the doctor of epidemiology at university of san francisco. he said while people are trying to get a handle on covid-19, he believes it's appropriate to ban outdoor dining for those restaurants in the appropriate tier. i asked him if covid-19 was dangerous when it comes to transmission. >> if you're sitting outdoors eating alone, no. if you're sitting with your household, no. if you're mixing four people from different households at the same table, yes. it's all about degrees. >> reporter: he said most of us can't discern between higher risk or lower risk situations. >> it's when people start to congregate. they say, let's meet our friends. all of a sudden when you have a party of six to eight people, that's when you're going to get in trouble. >> reporter: could they have lowered the count without banning o
abc7 news reporter melanie woodrow spoke to a doctor of epidemiology and has more. >> reporter: thfrsne this weekend as final restaurant goers enjoyed a night out. they were eating and drinking without a mask. >> it's impossible to eat and drink without a mask on. >> reporter: he's the doctor of epidemiology at university of san francisco. he said while people are trying to get a handle on covid-19, he believes it's appropriate to ban outdoor dining for those restaurants in...
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new stuff for you to go because a lot to be good because how do you get a lover melanie and byrd are going to. take it. not bill but fellas is a studying enough. to somebody. the best but i think that they miss funny and. then. let it bother me i mean so much to paddle can. he get. it done and it bothers me i'm not doubt that you think that's a healthy. part of what. he. gave i think you just need to lighten his will but i think those who don't give a damn good she goes over the edge it's funny because you know. both of. them for the garden and so our lives are the best they can see and it's not a very good night. and they're going to. eat it if it doesn't i did enough to come to feel really good for them it was the most look. with. a moment. yeah but then you know you were to know. this to me james it is easier let's just get through it usually doesn't seem to look at it. that i would say feel to me you don't know that. is a direct result so let us go to some of. us on monday gloom. as an additional route up was that i. really did die out in the yet if you can we. will have a month.
new stuff for you to go because a lot to be good because how do you get a lover melanie and byrd are going to. take it. not bill but fellas is a studying enough. to somebody. the best but i think that they miss funny and. then. let it bother me i mean so much to paddle can. he get. it done and it bothers me i'm not doubt that you think that's a healthy. part of what. he. gave i think you just need to lighten his will but i think those who don't give a damn good she goes over the edge it's funny...
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abc7 news reporter melanie woodrow speak with a professor of epidemiology to get some answers for you. >> reporer: this was the scene this weekend as outdoor restaurantgoers enjoyed their final meals curb side. many not wearing a mask even while they weren't actively eating or drinking. >> it's essentially impossible to eat or drink while keeping a mask on. >> reporter: this doctor is a professor of epidemiology at uc san francisco. he says right now when california health officials are trying to put an emergency brake on everything to get a handle on covid-19, he believes it's appropriate to include banning outdoor dining for those counties in the purple tier. i asked dr. rutherford is outdoor dining is inherently dangerous as it relates to transmission. >> if you're sitting outside by yourself eating it, no. if you're sitting with people in your household, no. if you're sitting in a restaurant mixing people from four households together at the same table, yes, it's all about degrees. >> reporter: he says most of us aren't great about discerning higher risk from lower risk situations
abc7 news reporter melanie woodrow speak with a professor of epidemiology to get some answers for you. >> reporer: this was the scene this weekend as outdoor restaurantgoers enjoyed their final meals curb side. many not wearing a mask even while they weren't actively eating or drinking. >> it's essentially impossible to eat or drink while keeping a mask on. >> reporter: this doctor is a professor of epidemiology at uc san francisco. he says right now when california health...
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melanie woodro, abc 7 news. >>> this restaurant is supposed to be closed for outdoor dining. the owner explains who they are fighting to stay open for. >> right before the holidays, unemployed workers find their edd accounts frozen, no access to money but there is good news ahead. i'm michael finney. 7 on your side is coming up. >>> i'm spencer christian. thre is a little rain on the way as the old year ends, a lot of rain on the way as the new year begins. keep cosentyx accessible and affordable. if you're taking cosentyx and your insurance or coverage changes or you need help paying cosentyx connect is here to help. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen or if you've had a vaccine, or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. call us or visit us online. we're here for you. >>> breaking news, the most prolific serial killer in american
melanie woodro, abc 7 news. >>> this restaurant is supposed to be closed for outdoor dining. the owner explains who they are fighting to stay open for. >> right before the holidays, unemployed workers find their edd accounts frozen, no access to money but there is good news ahead. i'm michael finney. 7 on your side is coming up. >>> i'm spencer christian. thre is a little rain on the way as the old year ends, a lot of rain on the way as the new year begins. keep cosentyx...
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in the newsroom, melanie woodro, abc 7 news. >> thank you. the pan dell mademic continues small businesses hard. one of the oldest lgbtq bars in the nation is in danger of closing for good. cornell bernard is showing us how some are trying to save san francisco's twin peaks tavern. >> reporter: he shows us inside the bar. prepandemic the place would be hopping with customers. >> socializing and i miss those days. >> reporter: twin peaks is an institution on castro street. it's provided a safe space for the lgbtq community since opening in 1972 but the past year is a struggle to survive and the cost of keeping the doors closed is adding up. >> if we didn't have the money for our expenses, then, you know, what do you do? you go out of business. >> it would be tragic to lose that landmark and it's a popular bar now. >> reporter: not only is it iconic but the first lgbtq bar in the country to have something unique, windows. back then those windows were revolutiona revolutionary. >> at that time, it was very risky because if you were seen in a gay
in the newsroom, melanie woodro, abc 7 news. >> thank you. the pan dell mademic continues small businesses hard. one of the oldest lgbtq bars in the nation is in danger of closing for good. cornell bernard is showing us how some are trying to save san francisco's twin peaks tavern. >> reporter: he shows us inside the bar. prepandemic the place would be hopping with customers. >> socializing and i miss those days. >> reporter: twin peaks is an institution on castro...
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melanie woodro explains.ly filled san francisco's union square every hanukkah for the bill gram menorah lighting. this year however, father and son rabbis are asking people to stay home. >> that's what we're trying to persuade people to stay at home and make the party home in your family. >> to save one life is like saving the world. it's called the mama menorah because there is 15,000 public manenorahs across the world. >> reporter: a symbol of light and hope. he says ambassadors of light are available to deliver a menorah to any one store staff. >> this pandemic really caused us to dig deeper and further within ourselves to light and positivity within us and the world and uncover that and shine it bright. >> reporter: many are finding ways to incorporate tradition. this bakery was buzzing as people picked up orders for traditional hanukkah jelly donuts. >> this is what the promise is, light will continue to shine no matter the obstacle. >> reporter: melanie woodro, abc 7 news. >> there was holiday cheer for
melanie woodro explains.ly filled san francisco's union square every hanukkah for the bill gram menorah lighting. this year however, father and son rabbis are asking people to stay home. >> that's what we're trying to persuade people to stay at home and make the party home in your family. >> to save one life is like saving the world. it's called the mama menorah because there is 15,000 public manenorahs across the world. >> reporter: a symbol of light and hope. he says...
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melanie woodro outlines the possible changes coming. >> reporter: san francisco's covid-19 cases have tripled over the last lee wethree weeks. >> dangers have arrived. >> reporter: with cases spiking, mayor london breed says the city has to take more restrictive action. >> what we're seeing now is a spike unlike anything we've seen since the beginning of this pandemic. >> reporter: after thousands of people traveled for the thanksgiving halladay, dr. grant colfax says the worst is likely yet to come. >> we have more virus circulating than ever before. >> reporter: dr. colfax said the city could see a shortage of hospital beds by christmas if current trends continue. saturday san francisco entered the purple tier prompting more indoor businesses to close and a nightly curfew. city officials plan to issue guidance this week as early as tomorrow. the city is looking at reducing the number of people that can gather indoors and outdoors. officials are also looking to santa clara's travel order that requires a mandatory 14-day quarantine for those returning from a trip 150 miles outside san
melanie woodro outlines the possible changes coming. >> reporter: san francisco's covid-19 cases have tripled over the last lee wethree weeks. >> dangers have arrived. >> reporter: with cases spiking, mayor london breed says the city has to take more restrictive action. >> what we're seeing now is a spike unlike anything we've seen since the beginning of this pandemic. >> reporter: after thousands of people traveled for the thanksgiving halladay, dr. grant colfax...
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new stuff for you because bit us allowed to be good because how do you get a lover melanie and byrd are going to. take it. not bill but fellas is the studying enough. to somebody. the best but i think that they miss funny and. then. let it bother me i mean so much to paddle can. he get. it done and if somebody's been blocked out don't you think that's a healthy. part of what. he. gave i think you just need to bite he will fight i think those who don't give a damn to fish for the church it's funny because you know he did. this. for the garden and so our lives are the best they can see and it's not a very good time. and they're going to. eat it if it doesn't i did enough for some to feel really good for the it otherwise look. with. a moment. yeah but then you know you were to know. this to me james it is easier to listen just distributing the puzzle so that you look at it. said i would say if you don't know that. is a direct result so go to some of. us on monday gloom. as an additional round up was that a. big part of the did die out in the yet if you simply. believe we'll have a month. u
new stuff for you because bit us allowed to be good because how do you get a lover melanie and byrd are going to. take it. not bill but fellas is the studying enough. to somebody. the best but i think that they miss funny and. then. let it bother me i mean so much to paddle can. he get. it done and if somebody's been blocked out don't you think that's a healthy. part of what. he. gave i think you just need to bite he will fight i think those who don't give a damn to fish for the church it's...
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melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >> we will bring in lisa here to talk about this rain coming up soon. >> we picked up about a third of an inch, jobina from christmas and that's pretty good, but we are looking at a little more coming our way and south of the bay area. a live look outside right now where it is in the mid-50s, slightly warmer this morning and not a whole lot of sun, but we do get a break today. stay tuned. my accuweather seven-day forecast is next. >>> an rv explosion rocks downtown nashville christmas morning. the widespread impact it had beyond the debris, and causing a stink here? an east bay family that's tired of porch pirates gets revenge and captur sfx: dog bark ♪ a little taste of home is worth sharing. people are saving hundreds on the most reliable in a land not so far away, network with xfinity mobile. they can choose from the latest phones or bring their own. and choose the data option that's right for them. they even get nationwide 5g at no extra cost. and since they are on the carrier rated #1 in customer satisfation, they live happily ever after. again, again
melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >> we will bring in lisa here to talk about this rain coming up soon. >> we picked up about a third of an inch, jobina from christmas and that's pretty good, but we are looking at a little more coming our way and south of the bay area. a live look outside right now where it is in the mid-50s, slightly warmer this morning and not a whole lot of sun, but we do get a break today. stay tuned. my accuweather seven-day forecast is next. >>> an rv...
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in san francisco, melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >>> we'll check in with lisa because we have rain on the horizon, everybody. >> we do, and this is rain. not much left of it, a few sprinkles, jobina, but for the most part we'll have a drying trend for the rest of the day and even some sun on the way and the second half of the weekend looking wet again and can we get more rain and this one didn't produce too, too much. i'll have the details coming up next. >> thank you, lisa. also ahead, an rv explosion rocks downtown nashville christmas morning and the widespread impact it had beyond the debris and can an east bay fami ♪ ♪ digital transformation has failed to take off. because it hasn't removed the endless mundane work we all hate. ♪ ♪ automation can solve that by taking on repetitive tasks for us. unleash your potential. uipath. reboot work. >>> welcome back here. developing news on the christmas morningec mroegz in downtown nashville. forensic investigators are testing remains found at the scene to see if they are human. >> evacuate now. >> that ominous message played before a powerful
in san francisco, melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >>> we'll check in with lisa because we have rain on the horizon, everybody. >> we do, and this is rain. not much left of it, a few sprinkles, jobina, but for the most part we'll have a drying trend for the rest of the day and even some sun on the way and the second half of the weekend looking wet again and can we get more rain and this one didn't produce too, too much. i'll have the details coming up next. >> thank you, lisa....
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abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow tracking down that delay. >> reporter: nearly 2,000 doses of the pfizer covid-19 vaccine expected to arrive in marin county today will instead arrive on wednesday. >> we had been slated to be among the first, and that was exciting. now we're not quite as near the front of the line but, again, 48 hours over the long term doesn't make a big difference. and it might give the teams a little bit longer to really be even more prepared. >> reporter: marin county public health officer says the county has been at the top of the list to receive the vaccine due to its ultra cold storage availability. as soon as the county received the news they got on a call with their local hospitals and skilled nursing facilities. >> they had planned to start vaccinating staff tomorrow, tuesday. that will now start on thursday which puts them into the weekend. >> reporter: all skilled nursing facility staff will be vaccinated by monday. >> in some ways these little adjustments are expected. it's such a large operation with so many moving parts. >> reporter: marin was not th
abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow tracking down that delay. >> reporter: nearly 2,000 doses of the pfizer covid-19 vaccine expected to arrive in marin county today will instead arrive on wednesday. >> we had been slated to be among the first, and that was exciting. now we're not quite as near the front of the line but, again, 48 hours over the long term doesn't make a big difference. and it might give the teams a little bit longer to really be even more prepared. >>...
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bad cops we could get because we just went out and scraped the bottom of the barrel. >> reporter: melanie woodro, abc 7 news. >>> back to school, the effort in the legislature to get kids back in the classroom but is it still too soon? still dancing, the state of the arts. how local ballet companies are still thriving during the pandemic. >> a foot above. a pricey shoe getting attention. how much these babies cost coming up. >>> and i'm meteorologist drew tu tuma. another warm afternoon out there today but i'm tracking more ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (beeping sound) ♪ ♪ visit your volvo retailer for special offers during our holiday safely sales event. to syour body needs routine. system, centrum helps your immune defenses every day, with vitamin c, d and zinc. season, after season. ace your immune support, with centrum. >>> the new stay-at-home order makes itless likely your child's school will reopen soon if it hasn't already but there is a bill that may require them to open by march if their county isn't in the most restrictive purple tier. joining us to talk about it is assemblyman phil ting. thanks for
bad cops we could get because we just went out and scraped the bottom of the barrel. >> reporter: melanie woodro, abc 7 news. >>> back to school, the effort in the legislature to get kids back in the classroom but is it still too soon? still dancing, the state of the arts. how local ballet companies are still thriving during the pandemic. >> a foot above. a pricey shoe getting attention. how much these babies cost coming up. >>> and i'm meteorologist drew tu tuma....
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new stuff for you to go because a lot to be good because how do you get a lover melanie and byrd are going to. take you. not bill but fellas is the studying enough. somebody. made the best but i think that image funny and. then. going to bother me i mean so much to paddle can. he get. it done and the budget being brought down don't you think that's a healthy. i'm going to let him. keep. it but they keep just dividing what i think those are good to begin to finish because of the church it's funny because you know he did. this. for the guardian and so our lives are the best they can see and it's not a very good time to step down and they're going. to get it if it doesn't i did enough to some good feeling really good for them it was the most look. with a. moment. yeah but then you know you were to know. this to me james it is easy to listen to specifically to the puzzle so that to look at it. said i would say to me don't know if that is a direct result so let's go to some of. us on monday gloom. as an additional round up was that a. big part of the did die out in the yet if you. believe
new stuff for you to go because a lot to be good because how do you get a lover melanie and byrd are going to. take you. not bill but fellas is the studying enough. somebody. made the best but i think that image funny and. then. going to bother me i mean so much to paddle can. he get. it done and the budget being brought down don't you think that's a healthy. i'm going to let him. keep. it but they keep just dividing what i think those are good to begin to finish because of the church it's...
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. >> and melanie martinez was laid off from a texas restaurant.st in the worried about right now? what is most difficult for you right now? >> paying my bills. that's what i am most worried about right now? i have rent to pay and i'm the only income for my household, you know, me and my daughter, totally up to me to provide for my hope. >> while living in lockdown, we relied on essential workers who kept our country going. off and unsung and unseen. like jamelli kromwell, driver i met in the bronx, and octavia french, a sanitation worker. >> what motivates me to come to work? i know what it feels like to not have a job. i have a 7-year-old son, he motivates me to keep going. >> i'm grateful that i'm an essential worker and i get a time to work and america needs us. >> holding on to hope as loved ones spent weeks and months on ventilators with precious stories of grateful reunions. >> i was ready to give up. then i had to remind myself of who i am. and whose i am. >> i'm the doctor that will take care of you. >> that as a nurse, it makes it worth i
. >> and melanie martinez was laid off from a texas restaurant.st in the worried about right now? what is most difficult for you right now? >> paying my bills. that's what i am most worried about right now? i have rent to pay and i'm the only income for my household, you know, me and my daughter, totally up to me to provide for my hope. >> while living in lockdown, we relied on essential workers who kept our country going. off and unsung and unseen. like jamelli kromwell,...
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melanie woodro has that story as well as community reaction. >> reporter: news of david niche's arrest in connection with the 1988 kidnapping is spreading through hayward and reviving memories from that time. >> even after decades, it felt like a relief. >> reporter: simone was 5 years old when garrett went missing. she works here at abc 7 with the 7 on your side team. >> i remember being scared and i remember that fear rippling through all the people, all the kids in my school especially the girls. >> reporter: pher per rents wouldn't let her play outside alone. >> everybody walked their kids to school and picked them up and we didn't leave them outside at all. >> reporter: they were relieved for closure 32 years later. niche is in santa rita jail serving a prior murder conviction awaiting trial for a double-murder committed in fremont in 1986 of friends jennifer and michelle xavier. other law enforcement agencies including dublin police services are revisiting kidnapping cold cses. eileen was last seen walking home from school in dublin on january 30th, 1999. >> piqued our interest a
melanie woodro has that story as well as community reaction. >> reporter: news of david niche's arrest in connection with the 1988 kidnapping is spreading through hayward and reviving memories from that time. >> even after decades, it felt like a relief. >> reporter: simone was 5 years old when garrett went missing. she works here at abc 7 with the 7 on your side team. >> i remember being scared and i remember that fear rippling through all the people, all the kids in my...
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what the promise is that light will continue to shine no matter what the obstacle is. >> reporter: melaniebc 7 news. >> speaking of light shining, a new art instillation will light up golden gate park in honor of the 150th anniversary. park visitors will stroll through a whimsical wonderland of lights. the local artist created the enchanted forest installing some 2,000 led lights on sculptures of bushes and trees standing more than 20 feet tall. visitors will be able to enjoy the instillation located in peacock meadow through february. those like spencer christian are about to get some rain on top of them pretty soon. >> that's right. >> they are, indeed, larry. we have some. tomorrow we'll see clouds increasing although the day will begin with bright skies, high temperatures reaching into the 50s inland tomorrow. as we move along, you can see why there is a storm coming our way that ranks one on the impact scale. it will start with light rain tomorrow night and light rain spreading to all areas on saturday and heavier rain on sunday. so here is a look at the seven-day forecast. wet weeken
what the promise is that light will continue to shine no matter what the obstacle is. >> reporter: melaniebc 7 news. >> speaking of light shining, a new art instillation will light up golden gate park in honor of the 150th anniversary. park visitors will stroll through a whimsical wonderland of lights. the local artist created the enchanted forest installing some 2,000 led lights on sculptures of bushes and trees standing more than 20 feet tall. visitors will be able to enjoy the...
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melanie woodro has kthe explanation. >> reporter: with christmas fast approaching, san francisco health officials announced a travel order including a ten-day mandatory quarantine for anyone coming into or returning to san francisco. >> yesterday we reached a milestone we were all hoping to avoid. >> reporter: director of public health dr. grant colfax says the bay area has less than 15% of icu beds available with just 13.1% available prompting all bay area counties to adopt the state's stay at hope order. several counties including san francisco had already adopted the stay-at-home order in a joint proactive move. since thanksgiving, dr. coal lf says covid-19 cases increased by 50% and added the rate of increase has slowed a bit. >> this indicates that we still have time to turn this dire situation around. and as a result, save hundreds of lives. >> reporter: the number of san francisco covid-19 patients is up by 27% in just the last week according to dr. colfax. the travel order takes effect friday at 12:0 1 a.m. visitors, people moving to san francisco and those returning from being
melanie woodro has kthe explanation. >> reporter: with christmas fast approaching, san francisco health officials announced a travel order including a ten-day mandatory quarantine for anyone coming into or returning to san francisco. >> yesterday we reached a milestone we were all hoping to avoid. >> reporter: director of public health dr. grant colfax says the bay area has less than 15% of icu beds available with just 13.1% available prompting all bay area counties to adopt...
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lo que paralizaba a elizabeth durante los días de encierro después de que ella, su esposo pedro, melanieacer si uno de mis niños si yo me pongo mal y me tengo que ir saber que tengo que dejarlos es muy difícil >>> difícil ya que dice pedro con su hijo de dos años en brazo les llovió sobre mojado >>> yo digo cómo es posible cómo le vamos a hacer para poder pagar, para darle comida a los niños si yo dejo de trabajar no hay de otro lado de dónde poder zacatecano como muchos trabajadores perdieron su empleo debido al cierre de restaurantes y cuando apenas empezaban entrar unos dólares a su hogar el coronavirus los paró en seco >>> estamos atando de salir y nos pegue el virus y otra vez para abajo >>> tuve que aplicar para la comida porque sin dinero cómo íbamos a comer? >>> la ayuda llegó de donde menos lo esperaban estos padres >>> ddijo mi mamá yo te ayudo >>> sueldos que aunque poco les cayó del cielo a esta familia pero no deja de romper el corazón a quien hice debería ser que el pan de cada día a su mesa >>> desanimado porque como yo soy el que más trabaja quien la casa >>> la familia e
lo que paralizaba a elizabeth durante los días de encierro después de que ella, su esposo pedro, melanieacer si uno de mis niños si yo me pongo mal y me tengo que ir saber que tengo que dejarlos es muy difícil >>> difícil ya que dice pedro con su hijo de dos años en brazo les llovió sobre mojado >>> yo digo cómo es posible cómo le vamos a hacer para poder pagar, para darle comida a los niños si yo dejo de trabajar no hay de otro lado de dónde poder zacatecano como...
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new stuff for you to go because a lot of the good because how do you get a lover melanie and byrd are going to. take it. not bill but fellas is the studying enough. to somebody. the best but i think that it funny and. let. it bother me i mean so much to paddle can. he get. it back and it bothers me i'm not doubt that you think that's a healthy. part of the law to. keep. a particular just dividing what i think those who don't give a damn to fish for the church it's funny because you know. for the garden and sour that it's not as easy as you can see and it's not a very good time. and they're going. to get it if. somebody in the valley for the other must look. with. a moment. yeah but then you know you were to know. this to me james it is easier let's just get through it usually doesn't have to look at it. that i would say to me don't know if that. is a direct result so let's go to some of. us on monday gloom. as an additional route up was that i might be monitoring the did die out in the yet if you simply. believe we'll have a month. under the set of coverage that it would be so good a
new stuff for you to go because a lot of the good because how do you get a lover melanie and byrd are going to. take it. not bill but fellas is the studying enough. to somebody. the best but i think that it funny and. let. it bother me i mean so much to paddle can. he get. it back and it bothers me i'm not doubt that you think that's a healthy. part of the law to. keep. a particular just dividing what i think those who don't give a damn to fish for the church it's funny because you know. for...
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in the newsroom, melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >>> a limited time offer. we're not talking about cyber monday deals. we are talking about a tack break that's good for this year only, and you only have one more month to take advantage. >>> 7 on your side's michael finney joins us live tonight. bank of america has been pulling unemployment money out of people's bank accounts and now dozens of state lawmakers are demanding to know why. >>> i'm spencer christian. i'm going to give you a look at chilly overnights and mild afternoons ahead. plus this, abc 7 news is proud to support giving tuesday with our day of giving to support local nonprofits struggling to fund-raise during the pandemic. tomorrow we will feature more than 15 local organizations, including my personal favorite charity, big brothers, big sisters, and the work they do to build a better bay area. also, we'll tell you how you can support toys for to the through shop disney and how abc 7 and our parent company disney are supporting local food banks. please join us for the day of giving, all day to
in the newsroom, melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >>> a limited time offer. we're not talking about cyber monday deals. we are talking about a tack break that's good for this year only, and you only have one more month to take advantage. >>> 7 on your side's michael finney joins us live tonight. bank of america has been pulling unemployment money out of people's bank accounts and now dozens of state lawmakers are demanding to know why. >>> i'm spencer christian. i'm going...
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in san francisco, melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >> all right. we have some rain on the way, everybody. lisa is here to tell us all about it. >> yeah, we have a couple days of a break. we had rain yesterday, may not have been that impressive. a live look outside shows you there's some sun over the city. a little bit of fog. temperatures will be cool once again, so a break today. and for the bulk of tomorrow, by late in the afternoon, we've got our storm impact scale back. stay tuned, details next. >> thank you, lisa. >>> also ahead here, an rv explosion rocked downtown nashville christmas morning. the widespread impact it had beyond the debris and causing a stink. an east bay family that's tired of porch pirates gets revenge to all the businesses make it through 2020... thank you for going the extra mile... and for the extra pump of caramel. thank you for the good food... and the good karma. thank you for all the deliveries... especially this one. you've reminded us that no matter what, we can always find a way to bounce forward. so thank you, to
in san francisco, melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >> all right. we have some rain on the way, everybody. lisa is here to tell us all about it. >> yeah, we have a couple days of a break. we had rain yesterday, may not have been that impressive. a live look outside shows you there's some sun over the city. a little bit of fog. temperatures will be cool once again, so a break today. and for the bulk of tomorrow, by late in the afternoon, we've got our storm impact scale back. stay tuned,...
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melanie woodrow has the story. >> reporter: "san francisco chronicle" east bay columnist otis taylor has been writing for the paper since 2016. covering vallejo since 2017. >> i wouldn't say vallejo was my sole focus as a columnist but it was something i took great interest in. >> reporter: he characterizing his coverage as critical of the police department and shining a light. he announced he was moving to georgia to work for the "atlanta journal constitution." he received this email from the police officers association. quote, looks like 2021 will be a little bit better not having your bias and articles printed in the newspaper that only inflame the public. you have never looked for truth in any of your writings. we will warn our georgia colleagues of your impending arrival. taylor believes whoever wrote the email misspelled uninformed. >> the email that they sent to me was a reply to an email that they ignored in september. so, while they're saying that, hey, you never look for the truth, they're replying to an email when i was asking for comment. this threat of i am going to call
melanie woodrow has the story. >> reporter: "san francisco chronicle" east bay columnist otis taylor has been writing for the paper since 2016. covering vallejo since 2017. >> i wouldn't say vallejo was my sole focus as a columnist but it was something i took great interest in. >> reporter: he characterizing his coverage as critical of the police department and shining a light. he announced he was moving to georgia to work for the "atlanta journal...