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reyes: no comprendo.e renewal elimina 10 años de manchas amarillas. es como volver al 2010. son jeans, son leggings, ¡son jeggings! ¡wow! elimina 10 años de manchas amarillas con colgate optic white renewal. es el ritmo constante en la historia de anderson .paak. la historia de su madre inmigrante, criando sola a cuatro hijos y su propia historia, la de un hombre que no tenía nada, encontró su propósito, y el éxito en la cabina de un estudio de grabación. el usa su espíritu luchador para inspirar a otros con su música. desde 1925, comprobamos que no importa de dónde vienes, lo que importa es de qué estás hecho. modelo. elaborada para aquellos con un espíritu luchador. [música] jared: sam, todo está bien, esto ayuda. no hay ningún problema. jared lo consiguió, todo está bien. amanda: te dije que no aceptaría, es una santurrona. sam: cierra la boca, drogadicta. jared: sam. amanda: ay qué linda. jared: amanda, ya basta, ¿oíste? todos estamos en esto, ¿si? sam: se acabó, yo no. amanda: bye. jared: sam. espera
reyes: no comprendo.e renewal elimina 10 años de manchas amarillas. es como volver al 2010. son jeans, son leggings, ¡son jeggings! ¡wow! elimina 10 años de manchas amarillas con colgate optic white renewal. es el ritmo constante en la historia de anderson .paak. la historia de su madre inmigrante, criando sola a cuatro hijos y su propia historia, la de un hombre que no tenía nada, encontró su propósito, y el éxito en la cabina de un estudio de grabación. el usa su espíritu luchador...
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my grandfather's name was alberto reyes. and my father fernando reyes senior.y father worked two full-time jobs at the omni hotel, at the ritz-carlton. my grandfather would be the one to pick me up from elementary school. i spent a lot of time with him in the backyard gardening with him. when i would think about my own life and experiences and why i was driving for the best that i could do i thought about my father's journey to america, my grandfather's. my covid-19, found out he was positive. and he got progressively worse. my aunt held the phone up. i had to say good-bye to the man who raised me over zoom. the day my grandfather died, my father said, kaiser wants me to come in on wednesday of this week to get tested. and this was a sunday night and my grandpa died on april 20th. the morning of that day my aunt's husband called me and told me your mom went to go wake up your dad for his appointment, and he wasn't responding. the paramedics came and said that he had been dead for a couple hours. and that's another thing i'll just never get over. not being able
my grandfather's name was alberto reyes. and my father fernando reyes senior.y father worked two full-time jobs at the omni hotel, at the ritz-carlton. my grandfather would be the one to pick me up from elementary school. i spent a lot of time with him in the backyard gardening with him. when i would think about my own life and experiences and why i was driving for the best that i could do i thought about my father's journey to america, my grandfather's. my covid-19, found out he was positive....
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kris rey kris reyes has the story. >> it is possible that our county may remain on the watch l list for a long time because we aren't going to be able to change those behaviors adequately to reduce the numbers. >> reporter: stoolano county wa the first on the watch list and every county followed after, meaning each one crossed the line in at least wofrnt sooeeas indicators. but with those metrics, this doctor says getting off the watch list will be very difficult. in the last four weeks, 95% of their new covid-19 cases all happened in private social gatherings. on paper, getting off the list is simple enough. according to the state, after a county is within threshold for all metrics for three days, it is removed from the county monitoring list the following complicated.ly it is possible that the county would have to reply for a new variance which adds new hoops to get through. the supervisor pleaded for different metrics too, but after weeks of being on high alert, the county was put on the watch list wednesday. >> if you look at the other areas, we're doing rather well. and deaths with
kris rey kris reyes has the story. >> it is possible that our county may remain on the watch l list for a long time because we aren't going to be able to change those behaviors adequately to reduce the numbers. >> reporter: stoolano county wa the first on the watch list and every county followed after, meaning each one crossed the line in at least wofrnt sooeeas indicators. but with those metrics, this doctor says getting off the watch list will be very difficult. in the last four...
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. >> we just want to be safe for work when we go back, we want ttaminate anyone. >> reporter: kris reyes, abc 7 news. >>> and a major security breach was unfolding on twitter. >>> and wearing a mask for long periods of time can give you skin problems. we are talking to a dermatologist about what you can do. i was really thinking about this, mike. i don't know if you have perfect skin, but i was like oh, my god, am i having a breakout, what is happening? i'm glad we're talking with a dermatologist. >> kind of like football players, we getting a any around t acne around the chin strap. so probably the same principal. flawless skin is you, that is not me. even with makeup on, this is what you get. come on. let's talk about what is going on outside. it was a little hazy yesterday and you may see more haze in the bay area today. in fact, we have two wildfires burning to our south in the central valley, firefighters are working hard to get a handle on the bigger minute ram fire in fresno county. it is only 15% contained. the coyote fire blackened 1400 about 20% contained. so you can see tough
. >> we just want to be safe for work when we go back, we want ttaminate anyone. >> reporter: kris reyes, abc 7 news. >>> and a major security breach was unfolding on twitter. >>> and wearing a mask for long periods of time can give you skin problems. we are talking to a dermatologist about what you can do. i was really thinking about this, mike. i don't know if you have perfect skin, but i was like oh, my god, am i having a breakout, what is happening? i'm glad...
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la cantante diana reyes lamentablemente esta perdiendo la vista, y desafortunadamente está peor.enta del episodio que vivió hace unos años. >> entra a mi camerino,voltea y me me jala del brazo y me dice que debo subir al escenario. tuve miedo cuando se me acercó tanto. para quitármelo de encima le tuve que dar una bofetada, me tiro un trago que tenía en la mano y luego un puñetazo. me mandó al hospital. y como yo di el primer golpe para defenderme yo quede como la culpable. >> y habla sobre el padecimiento que le está quitando la vista. >> tengo una malformación, mis córneas están deformes, y padezco de astigmatismo y miopía. el doctor dice que algo salió mal en mi operación láser, que provocó que mis córneas se dé formarán. lamentablemente mis ojos pierde la visión. con el transplante evitaron la ceguera completamente, pero mi situación es progresiva, una situación que por ahora no tiene cura. >> (música). >> el sencillo que está promoviendo diana reyes llamado mujeres valientes la describe de gran forma. tiene la esperanza de que la ciencia avance antes de quedarse ciega por co
la cantante diana reyes lamentablemente esta perdiendo la vista, y desafortunadamente está peor.enta del episodio que vivió hace unos años. >> entra a mi camerino,voltea y me me jala del brazo y me dice que debo subir al escenario. tuve miedo cuando se me acercó tanto. para quitármelo de encima le tuve que dar una bofetada, me tiro un trago que tenía en la mano y luego un puñetazo. me mandó al hospital. y como yo di el primer golpe para defenderme yo quede como la culpable....
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it's sitting there around the pth reyes area. it will move across the area. we're seeing a lovely view toward mt. diablo. visibility is good. it is 62 degrees in san francisco, 70 in oakland. mid 70s from mt. view to san jose. 89 in gilroy. here's a look at the fog as we take our attention shore. it is 91 degrees in fairfield. do you know around this time. year, it can get a lot hotter. 89 in livermore. from our san jose cameras, sunny skies over the shark tank. low clouds and fog will spread overnight. it will get warmer and then summer heat expected inland. hour by hour forecast, we'll show you the fog branching out. it will start off in many parts of the bay area. and then it will pull back to the coastline and sit there all afternoon long. we are specking a slight uptig in the temperature. tomorrow morning, low 50s to low 60s. you'll need an extra layer to keep you comfortable as it starts off cool. tomorrow afternoon, 64 at half moon bay. breezy conditions, san francisco. 81, san rafael. mid 80s in places like santa rosa. taking the temperature to about
it's sitting there around the pth reyes area. it will move across the area. we're seeing a lovely view toward mt. diablo. visibility is good. it is 62 degrees in san francisco, 70 in oakland. mid 70s from mt. view to san jose. 89 in gilroy. here's a look at the fog as we take our attention shore. it is 91 degrees in fairfield. do you know around this time. year, it can get a lot hotter. 89 in livermore. from our san jose cameras, sunny skies over the shark tank. low clouds and fog will spread...
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we understand the frustration, is reyes, abc7 t. news. >> tonight the abc7 news i-team is looking into the dozens of nursing homes across the state that fail to meet safety requirements, maitd by federal federal law. >> it's so hard. >> reporter: lisa is worried about her mother, carol. she said the 65-year-old tested positive for both covid-19 and the flu on sunday. >> i don't know what i'll do. it is starting to seem like a really scary possible. >> reporter: she is a resident at milbrae care central in san mateo county. her stay has been rough, ever since she moved in nearly a year ago. >> i don't trust the people there. they've been neglectment. >> reporter: over the past three months, the facility staffers didn't wear masks, change their gloves, properly sanitize and refuse to give her medicine on several occasions. >> there are definite staffing issues. i'm assuming they're really overworked. >> reporter: the i-team reached out to the facility but was declined an interview citing hippa violations. but they did provide this sta
we understand the frustration, is reyes, abc7 t. news. >> tonight the abc7 news i-team is looking into the dozens of nursing homes across the state that fail to meet safety requirements, maitd by federal federal law. >> it's so hard. >> reporter: lisa is worried about her mother, carol. she said the 65-year-old tested positive for both covid-19 and the flu on sunday. >> i don't know what i'll do. it is starting to seem like a really scary possible. >> reporter: she...
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kris reyes for "abc7 news." >> last week, we dedicated an hour to a live conversation about how to beown halls ranging from topics on race to coronavirus on abc7news.com, on the "abc7 news" app and anywhere you stream. >>> tips are pouring in for a waitress seen depending an asian american family at a restaurant as a man went on a racist rant. >> you piece of [ bleep ]. >> get out of here! you are not allowed here. >> three online fund-raisers for her have raced more than $105,000, and that doesn't include contributions made by venmo. the man seen attacking the family resigned from his position from the company solid eight. w have links on abc7news.com if you want to make a donation. she did the right thing and really stood up. >> she did. let's talk weather and get one last check on the forecast tonight with spencer christian. spencer? >> okay, ama. let me see if i can do the right thing and keep weather in the cool pattern. overnight conditions, we'll start the evening, we already have with mainly clear skies inland. low clouds and fog will develop over the coast and overnight low t
kris reyes for "abc7 news." >> last week, we dedicated an hour to a live conversation about how to beown halls ranging from topics on race to coronavirus on abc7news.com, on the "abc7 news" app and anywhere you stream. >>> tips are pouring in for a waitress seen depending an asian american family at a restaurant as a man went on a racist rant. >> you piece of [ bleep ]. >> get out of here! you are not allowed here. >> three online...
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but is that prioritizing happening in here's abc7 news report he chris reyes. >> reporter: at this newlyed covid-19 testing site, an online screening will get you a. they are getting tested to encourage those who feel they are at risk for the virus to do the same. neither have any symptoms. >> the that we're even being able to test is such a great leem for us. warrior at this pop-up, we met three people waiting for peace of minds. >> sometimes i get allergies from the flowers and plants. >> just to be safe around family members and co-workers. >> reporter: recent developments, a backbacklog. anyone in the hospital with symptoms, those exposed to the virus and essential workers first in line. quest diagnostics, one of the private labs overwhelmed with cases, asked the health care providers limit the number of tests they forward for patients at low risk. here in alameda county, they say they're reviewing the guidelines but they don't want to tell anyone to stay away because asymptomatic people can also spread the virus. >> it is confusing. it was symptomatic only and then everybody get tes
but is that prioritizing happening in here's abc7 news report he chris reyes. >> reporter: at this newlyed covid-19 testing site, an online screening will get you a. they are getting tested to encourage those who feel they are at risk for the virus to do the same. neither have any symptoms. >> the that we're even being able to test is such a great leem for us. warrior at this pop-up, we met three people waiting for peace of minds. >> sometimes i get allergies from the flowers...
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the heroes who showed up through it. >> reporter: in san francisco, chris reyes, abc7 news. >> the question, to cloth face masks really work? they were put to the test by a scientist at fresno state. the samples were put in an incubator for 24 hours and then came the results. from a distance of three feet coughing and talking without a mask spread bacteria with sneezing spreading it the most, if you add a face covering to the test, the results were pretty telling. >> with my mask completely on, there are no colonies that grew on the plate. >> interesting. viruses won't show up in these tests but bacteria act as a proxy. scientists say if you can get rid of bacteria cells, you'll have a really good chance of stopping the virus. this test shows a mask can help get rid of both. >>> the covid-19 pandemic has been devastating for many small businesses and along san francisco's 24th street corridor, the pandemic has the pandemic to drive out latino business that's have been fighting gentrification. >> reporter: this is a somber moment. >> today we're packing. all the pain in the heart. >> reporte
the heroes who showed up through it. >> reporter: in san francisco, chris reyes, abc7 news. >> the question, to cloth face masks really work? they were put to the test by a scientist at fresno state. the samples were put in an incubator for 24 hours and then came the results. from a distance of three feet coughing and talking without a mask spread bacteria with sneezing spreading it the most, if you add a face covering to the test, the results were pretty telling. >> with my...
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chris reyes. abc news. >>> santa clara county is on the watch list and we're now learning the white house is monitoring san jose as one of a dozen nationwide coronavirus hot spots. local leaders say they were not informed. the federal government needs to do a better job of creating uniformity when it comes to best practices. >> that's been very difficult for us in this second phase of this emerging surge. we haven't even gotten through the first surge yet. >> the county has been working to ramp up testing and to encourage social distancing and proper hijaygiene. this comes as more people between the ages of 18 and 34 are being diagnosed in coronavirus county. with cases still surging in california, there are some lawmakers who would like to see the state lock down again. steve dmaser compared to it fighting another potentially deadly disease. >> we have a cancer in our body. you can't solve it by putting a band aid on paniky finger. you have to take the chemo and the tough medicine. it didn't work
chris reyes. abc news. >>> santa clara county is on the watch list and we're now learning the white house is monitoring san jose as one of a dozen nationwide coronavirus hot spots. local leaders say they were not informed. the federal government needs to do a better job of creating uniformity when it comes to best practices. >> that's been very difficult for us in this second phase of this emerging surge. we haven't even gotten through the first surge yet. >> the county has...
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abc 7 news reporter kris reyes explains why county public health officials are behind the move. >> we were very grateful for the approval process. it was something we had hoped would have been put in place earlier. but we're so grateful that the supervises ha supervisors have passed it. >> reporter: the board of supervisors agreed to provide a letter of support to ask the state to provide a variance. without that, the governor would have shut down outdoor activities in the county including dining. alameda is just one of two nonvariance counties in the state, meaning their local officials did not have the power to advance their reopening plans beyond the state's recommended roadmap. supervisor wilma chan said it was a hard decision for her to vote yes because she's concerned about enforcement of safety guidelines. >> the board letter that we have is saying that we're still going to be very cautious. but we're really doing this right now to continue to permit outdoor dining, and the opening of outdoor activities at the oakland zoo. >> reporter: alameda officers who spoke at the meeting
abc 7 news reporter kris reyes explains why county public health officials are behind the move. >> we were very grateful for the approval process. it was something we had hoped would have been put in place earlier. but we're so grateful that the supervises ha supervisors have passed it. >> reporter: the board of supervisors agreed to provide a letter of support to ask the state to provide a variance. without that, the governor would have shut down outdoor activities in the county...
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chris reyes found out. >> reporter: at this newly open covid testing site, an online screening will getre getting tested to encourage those who feel they are at risk to do the same. neither have any symptoms. >> the fact that we are able to test is such a great leem for us. warrior we met three people who got tested just for peace of minds. anyone can come. >> sometimes i get allergies from plants and flowers. >> just to be safe with co-workers. >> reporter: a back-up in getting the results, because of that, the state asked public health workers to prioritize testing until the backlog is resolved. anyone in the hospital with symptoms, and essential workers, first in line. quest diagnostics, one of the private labs, asked health care providers limit the number of tests they forward for those most at risk. in alameda county, they say they don't want to be told to stay away because asymptomatic people can also spread the virus. >> it was symptomatic only and then everybody get tested and now they're changing again. >> i would like to see more universal testing. >> reporter: they want to hi
chris reyes found out. >> reporter: at this newly open covid testing site, an online screening will getre getting tested to encourage those who feel they are at risk to do the same. neither have any symptoms. >> the fact that we are able to test is such a great leem for us. warrior we met three people who got tested just for peace of minds. anyone can come. >> sometimes i get allergies from plants and flowers. >> just to be safe with co-workers. >> reporter: a...
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kris reyes for "abc7 news." >> neat.eck out the fly bugging spencer in his live weather. >> he's not buzzing right now. maybe because it's cooling down. we'll see widespread areas of fog across the bay and overnight lows mainly in the mid 50s. tomorrow, hook flook for a sunn. highs will range from about 60 at the coast to mid and upper 70s around the bayshorelines and upper 80s to low 90s. much cooler to the start of this week than the finish of last week. near 90 inland and 80 around the bay. low 60s around the coast. a warmup over the weekend, but nothing excessive or extreme like the past weekend. >> all right. thank you, spencer. >>> so a newly discovered comet is streaking past earth providing a stunning show. it was spotted by the nasa space telescope in march. nasa says it's about three miles across and will be visible until mid august when it heads back toward the outer solar system. >>> busier than ever. up next, the bookstore in the east bay that's keeping readers stocked in books. how they're making a differen
kris reyes for "abc7 news." >> neat.eck out the fly bugging spencer in his live weather. >> he's not buzzing right now. maybe because it's cooling down. we'll see widespread areas of fog across the bay and overnight lows mainly in the mid 50s. tomorrow, hook flook for a sunn. highs will range from about 60 at the coast to mid and upper 70s around the bayshorelines and upper 80s to low 90s. much cooler to the start of this week than the finish of last week. near 90 inland...
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abc 7 news reporter kris reyes was there and tells us why this year's celebration is to important to that community. >> reporter: any other year this annual tradition of lighting up the skirz would have been one of many celebrations all over the bay area but we already know this year is unlike any more. notice the masks, the social distancing in the crowd. >> they're not planning to go there. we're planning to stay there in the car. >> reporter: the city of gilroy went ahead with their fireworks show to boost morale. in addition to dealing with closures and cancellation, it's still healing from the hooting at the gilroy garlic festival last year that killed three people and injured dozens. >> i think it's a great idea. i think morgan hill should have had theirs, too. >> we couldn't do fireworks in our town and this is like not as busy as santa cruz. >> we're trying to stay away from everyone, wearing masks when we're close to people so i think that would be okay. >> reporter: this is literally the only show in town. this year the parade was canceled, the pandemic turning gilroy's cou
abc 7 news reporter kris reyes was there and tells us why this year's celebration is to important to that community. >> reporter: any other year this annual tradition of lighting up the skirz would have been one of many celebrations all over the bay area but we already know this year is unlike any more. notice the masks, the social distancing in the crowd. >> they're not planning to go there. we're planning to stay there in the car. >> reporter: the city of gilroy went ahead...
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for san francisco, upper 50s to low 60s, and the north bay high temperatures anywhere from 62 point reyes to 95 today in clear lake. so we are still going to see our spread in temperatures but we're in giants game ni tv first pitch at 6:10, and we're going to have some nice, cool weather as that fog rolls back in to san francisco. as we look at our weather pattern and what's ahead a couple storm systems to our north but no impact on our weather. it will be slightly warmer for the week. we're looking at today mostly in the upper 80s, the low 90s, and just a touch warmer for the week. next week some mid-80s in the forecast. san francisco will stay mostly in the 60s. we'll see more sunshine for the weekend. mike, you were talking about something happening on the peninsula. that's all cleared out now? >>> yeah, i just took another look to make sure the tow truck picked up the vehicle, the last of the vehicles in foster city. it was a distraction but no lanes blocked for about an hour. we'll look at the slowdown that we have coming out of the altamont pass. you expect a little bit of slowing.
for san francisco, upper 50s to low 60s, and the north bay high temperatures anywhere from 62 point reyes to 95 today in clear lake. so we are still going to see our spread in temperatures but we're in giants game ni tv first pitch at 6:10, and we're going to have some nice, cool weather as that fog rolls back in to san francisco. as we look at our weather pattern and what's ahead a couple storm systems to our north but no impact on our weather. it will be slightly warmer for the week. we're...
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a high temperature of 96 in clear lake, but along the coast in the 60s in point reyes. this forecast will stay foggy along the immediate coastline. clear for our inland areas. that means more sunshine, warmer weather. we are going to see enough of an ocean breeze to help us out just a little bit for some of our areas by the bay. going into the forecast we'll see some storms fire up over the sierra but that won't have much of an impact on our weather. our weather pattern doesn't change. some slightly warmer temperatures as some desert southwest heat builds and starts to spread into southern california and eventually into the bay area. a high of 90 degrees today for a lot of our inland areas. but then some upper 80s throughout the middle of the week. coming down a couple degrees. look at what happens this weekend. plan for it to be a hot one for our inland valleys. i'll keep an eye on that. mike, any issues? >>> the altamont has changed and the other east bay issue is over in fremont. let's take a look, green everywhere that you look. watching south 880 at stevenson, a cr
a high temperature of 96 in clear lake, but along the coast in the 60s in point reyes. this forecast will stay foggy along the immediate coastline. clear for our inland areas. that means more sunshine, warmer weather. we are going to see enough of an ocean breeze to help us out just a little bit for some of our areas by the bay. going into the forecast we'll see some storms fire up over the sierra but that won't have much of an impact on our weather. our weather pattern doesn't change. some...
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here's abc7 news reporter chris reyes. >> i'm hoping that jurors, witnesses, myself and my client can wear those transparent masks in an effective way. >> reporter: at a pretrial hearing in san francisco's superior court, a judge ruled that witnesses wear clear face masks instead of cloth masks. deputy public defender sierra says she's satisfied with the compromise, even though she originally proposed a face shield. her main point, that faces of witnesses cannot be covered. >> we judge facial expressions and microexpressions in milliseconds, and that's a big part -- these nonverbal cues are what we use to determine credibility, trustworthiness. >> reporter: the judge did not specify what kind of clear masks will be used but this is what's available for purchase online. it's yet another new rule as trials evolve in a coronavirus reality. a long list of other recent considerations include whether witnesses and jurors should appear via zoom. law professor agrees there are no good answers right now. >> on the one hand, you have the problem with putting together social distancing and maski
here's abc7 news reporter chris reyes. >> i'm hoping that jurors, witnesses, myself and my client can wear those transparent masks in an effective way. >> reporter: at a pretrial hearing in san francisco's superior court, a judge ruled that witnesses wear clear face masks instead of cloth masks. deputy public defender sierra says she's satisfied with the compromise, even though she originally proposed a face shield. her main point, that faces of witnesses cannot be covered. >>...
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abc 7 news reporter kris reyes was there and tells us why this year's celebration is so important to that community. >> reporter: any other year this annual tradition of lighting up the skies would have been one of many celebrations all over the bay area but we already know this year is unlike any other. notice the masks, the social distancing in the crowd. >> >> they're not planning to go there. we're planning to stay there in the car. >> reporter: the city of gilroy went ahead with their fireworks show to boost morale. it's been a tough year for the city. in addition to dealing with covid-19 closures and cancellations, it's also still healing from the hooting at the gilroy garlic festival last year that killed three people and injured dozens. >> i think it's a great idea. i think morgan hill should have had theirs, too. >> we couldn't do fireworks in our town and this is like not as busy as santa cruz. >> we're trying to stay away from everyone, wearing masks when we're close to people so i think that would be okay. >> reporter: this is literally the only show in town. this year th
abc 7 news reporter kris reyes was there and tells us why this year's celebration is so important to that community. >> reporter: any other year this annual tradition of lighting up the skies would have been one of many celebrations all over the bay area but we already know this year is unlike any other. notice the masks, the social distancing in the crowd. >> >> they're not planning to go there. we're planning to stay there in the car. >> reporter: the city of gilroy...
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and for the north bay we have a little bit of something for everyone here. 50s in point reyes, 70s mill valley, 80 in novato and 90s up to clearlake and ukiah. got to love those microclimates. 60s the next several days. it's a stable pattern of morning fog and we get those rays of sun, a little bit for the afternoon. and in the inland valleys in the low-to-mid 90s next couple of days. then we drop off to cooler 80s hitting tuesday, wednesday, and thursday. now, real fast, i am in a perfect position outside to get a view of the comet neowise tonight into next thursday. look one hour 9:25 to the sky. low in the horizon and you should be able to see this comet. it's going to rise higher in the horizon as we head into next week, but should be some pretty good viewing for that tonight. all you need is binoculars. that should help you out. >> and a compass. i need to figure out where the northwestern sky is. >> that way. >> i will help you out. >> thanks. >>> well, coming up, where did all the coins go? what is behind the shortage happening at bay area and nationwide with quarters, dimes. whe
and for the north bay we have a little bit of something for everyone here. 50s in point reyes, 70s mill valley, 80 in novato and 90s up to clearlake and ukiah. got to love those microclimates. 60s the next several days. it's a stable pattern of morning fog and we get those rays of sun, a little bit for the afternoon. and in the inland valleys in the low-to-mid 90s next couple of days. then we drop off to cooler 80s hitting tuesday, wednesday, and thursday. now, real fast, i am in a perfect...
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here's nbc news reporter kris reyes. >> i'm hoping that jurors, witnesses, myself and my client can wear those transparent masks in an effective way. >> reporter: at a pretrial hearing in san francisco's superior court a judge ruled that witnesses wear clear face masks instead of cloth masks. deputy public defender sierra delaran says she's satisfied with the compromise even though she originally proposed a face shield. her main point, that faces of witnesses cannot be covered. >> we judge facial expressions and microexpressions in milliseconds. and that's a big part -- these non-verbal cues are what we use to determine credibility, trustworthiness. >> reporter: the judge did not specify what kind of clear face masks will be used, but this is what's available for purchase online. it's yet another new rule as trials evolve in a coronavirus reality. a long list of other recent considerations include whether witnesses and jurors should appear via zoom. law professor hadar aviram agrees there are no good answers right now. >> on the one hand you have the problem with putting together social
here's nbc news reporter kris reyes. >> i'm hoping that jurors, witnesses, myself and my client can wear those transparent masks in an effective way. >> reporter: at a pretrial hearing in san francisco's superior court a judge ruled that witnesses wear clear face masks instead of cloth masks. deputy public defender sierra delaran says she's satisfied with the compromise even though she originally proposed a face shield. her main point, that faces of witnesses cannot be covered....
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. >> the first question is from chris reyes, abc7. what can you tell the restaurant business about criteria for reopening and working with a restaurant for a new goal date for reopening? >> the answer is yes. we're working closely with the restaurant community and office and staff are talking daily if not every other hour with industry leaders both in the association perspective of the golden gate restaurant association and others and individual businesses. that's true across industries across sectors to make sure we're up to date on information and needs that people have. as you heard dr. colfax mention, we're not ready to provide a time line on the next steps and this is what the data tells us and connoting gent on wat all of us here in san francisco. we'll know more and we look forward to communicating more by the end of this week. for restaurants and golden gate restaurant association and others, we'll continue to work with you and provide you with up to date information. >> thank you, director torres. the next set of questions fo
. >> the first question is from chris reyes, abc7. what can you tell the restaurant business about criteria for reopening and working with a restaurant for a new goal date for reopening? >> the answer is yes. we're working closely with the restaurant community and office and staff are talking daily if not every other hour with industry leaders both in the association perspective of the golden gate restaurant association and others and individual businesses. that's true across...
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mostly mid 60s today and the north bay, ranging from the upper 60s in point reyes to about 91 today in ukiah. it's just all about where you are, if you get enough of that ocean breeze. we're still going to see this weather pattern over the next couple of days, as high pressure backed off a little bit with more of an ocean breeze to come on in. as we go into the weekend, we are going to get an offshore wind. that means it will be dry and also our temperatures will be heating up, and we're not going to get that natural air conditioning. you can look at our temperature trend and tell what's going on here. we have some mid 80s today, and a bit of a cooldown for tomorrow. friday is also looking really nice. then on the fourth of july, we'll have to be really careful with those fireworks. they're saying no illegal fire works at all. we're going to be so dry, the vegetation is very brittle. we have a lot of fuel. we'll also have a dry wind and those temperatures will be hot. we look at san francisco, this is where we keep that comfortable air, in the 60s and 70s over the next few days, with a
mostly mid 60s today and the north bay, ranging from the upper 60s in point reyes to about 91 today in ukiah. it's just all about where you are, if you get enough of that ocean breeze. we're still going to see this weather pattern over the next couple of days, as high pressure backed off a little bit with more of an ocean breeze to come on in. as we go into the weekend, we are going to get an offshore wind. that means it will be dry and also our temperatures will be heating up, and we're not...
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abc7 news reporter chris reyes explains why. >> we were very grateful for the approval process. it had been something we had hoped would be in place earlier, but we are so grateful the supervisors pass it had. >> reporter: in a unanimous vote, the board of supervisors agreed to provide a letter of iost of two sk f a non-variance counties in the state, meaning their local officials did not have the power to advance their reopening plans beyond the state's recommended road map. supervisor wilma khan said it was a hard decision for her to vote yes because she's concerned about enforcement of safety guidelines. >> the board letter that we have is saying we're still going to be very cautious, but we're really doing this right now to continue to permit outdoor dining and the opening of outdoor activities at the oakland zoo. >> reporter: the variance comes as alameda county's covid-19 numbers continue to rise, closing in on 8,000. dr. nick moss of alameda public health said there's no immediate explanation for why the county has the highest numbers in the bay area. >> we have a large p
abc7 news reporter chris reyes explains why. >> we were very grateful for the approval process. it had been something we had hoped would be in place earlier, but we are so grateful the supervisors pass it had. >> reporter: in a unanimous vote, the board of supervisors agreed to provide a letter of iost of two sk f a non-variance counties in the state, meaning their local officials did not have the power to advance their reopening plans beyond the state's recommended road map....
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>> reporter: as for major league baseball, teams are proceeding cautiously.dianoutfielder franmill reyes taken out of training camp after attending a fourth of july party while not wearing a mask. >> we called him and told him that he needs to test again before we can let him back to practice. >> reporter: last year's world series teams the houston astros and washington nationals both resumed their practices today after canceling them due to delays in covid testing. >> i'm the caretaker for these guys, these are my guys, i couldn't live with myself if we went on haphazardly. >> reporter: nationals pitcher sean doolittle says if fans want to see baseball return, they need to do their part, like wearing masks. >> we've waited long enough, , shout ce ba now? no, there are things we have to do in order to bring the stuff back. >> reporter: to brin games from four to two last week. but the players association has unanimously voted that it wants to cancel all preseason games in 2020. dana jacobson, cbs news, boston. >> o'donnell: tonight, we 've got some weather for you. a dangerous heat is th
>> reporter: as for major league baseball, teams are proceeding cautiously.dianoutfielder franmill reyes taken out of training camp after attending a fourth of july party while not wearing a mask. >> we called him and told him that he needs to test again before we can let him back to practice. >> reporter: last year's world series teams the houston astros and washington nationals both resumed their practices today after canceling them due to delays in covid testing. >>...
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so here's the temperature spread for us. 60 in point reyes. my hottest number in ukiah at 97.ll good tomorrow but let's take a look at next week. i do want to alert you to some changes. we're seeing this milder system next week. this should keep hot 90s and 100s away and really continue to push the hottest weather off towards the south. so this means in san francisco, we keep that pattern of morning fog over the next several days and 60s for highs. and for the inland valleys, low 90s this weekend, then 80s monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, and also on friday. now, we have all been a lot more stressed out, it seems like, lately. i wanted to check my viewer email. look at this sunrise picture and some meditation going on. this is from our brand-new viewer steph whitmore. she moved here from the midwest. she said she likes to take in those sunrises early in the morning with a trail run and meditating. that's how she starts most of her days. i am definitely jealous of that photo but inspired, you guys. i need to find my inner peace. >> your zen. >> a little bit more each and e
so here's the temperature spread for us. 60 in point reyes. my hottest number in ukiah at 97.ll good tomorrow but let's take a look at next week. i do want to alert you to some changes. we're seeing this milder system next week. this should keep hot 90s and 100s away and really continue to push the hottest weather off towards the south. so this means in san francisco, we keep that pattern of morning fog over the next several days and 60s for highs. and for the inland valleys, low 90s this...
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low to mid-60s and for the north bay we're seeing a range in temperatures anywhere from 67 in point reyes to 95 in ukiah. it's all about where you are. we are mostly looking at some low 80s, to the mid-80s for the rest of the week. our inland temperatures are very seasonable. but we'll gradually start to warm up. and by sunday we're up to 90 degrees while san francisco each day looking at some fog in the morning, but a little bit of clearing for the afternoon. now back to you, marcus. >> thanks so much. >>> well, coming up for you, some major changes coming to your launch if you love to eat fast food. we're going to tell you the way kfc is going meatless. i don't know about that one. >>> but first happening now, draping the capitol office door. they're hanging those buntings this morning, also placing black ribbons over lewis' name plate and the georgia seal. lewis, a longtime georgia congressman and iconic man of the civil rights movement died friday. this is after battling pancreatic cancer. he was 80 years old. we'll be right back. >>> today on "california live," an inspiring little bo
low to mid-60s and for the north bay we're seeing a range in temperatures anywhere from 67 in point reyes to 95 in ukiah. it's all about where you are. we are mostly looking at some low 80s, to the mid-80s for the rest of the week. our inland temperatures are very seasonable. but we'll gradually start to warm up. and by sunday we're up to 90 degrees while san francisco each day looking at some fog in the morning, but a little bit of clearing for the afternoon. now back to you, marcus. >>...
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live doppler 7 showing you the patch of fog near point reyes.t will be filling in as the night goes on. temperatures, i have to tell you, it's much warmer than 24 hours ago. no major wind. so 50s to 80s, many areas inland, and the 70s and 80s still. as we look at the hour by hour forecast, 5:00 to 8:00 a.m., combination of fog and high clouds. as the afternoon goes on, high thin wispy clouds, particularly in the south and east bay. those temperatures do come down, though, tomorrow afternoon everywhere. temperatures low 50s to mid 60s. as we head into the afternoon hours, 96 in antioch. it's still hot. don't get me wrong, 95 fairfield, 87 in san jose, 76 in oakland. 86 san rafael. 66 in san francisco. 62 degrees and breezy in half moon bay. your accuweather seven-day forecast a little cooler tomorrow. holding steady on saturday. and then sunday the heat is on. it's going to be a summer scorcher. not everywhere. just inland. mid 60s to low 100s, the heat eases next week. and by thursday i think most of us will be ready for a little bit of a break.
live doppler 7 showing you the patch of fog near point reyes.t will be filling in as the night goes on. temperatures, i have to tell you, it's much warmer than 24 hours ago. no major wind. so 50s to 80s, many areas inland, and the 70s and 80s still. as we look at the hour by hour forecast, 5:00 to 8:00 a.m., combination of fog and high clouds. as the afternoon goes on, high thin wispy clouds, particularly in the south and east bay. those temperatures do come down, though, tomorrow afternoon...
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san mateo county is not on the watch list but it is right on the brink of having to shut down chris reyes on it. >> reporter: businesses like these in burlington game are so nervous. what public health officials in the county are worried about, that these crowds may be causing the uptick in recent cases in the county and that's why they're changing their messaging. stay in your social bubble. meet charlie, vincent and israel. you couldn't find a better group for covid safety. >> the reason we're out here in masks. the same people i see every day. ride with the same people every day. >> reporter: these green bracelets mean they passed their covid-19 screaming
san mateo county is not on the watch list but it is right on the brink of having to shut down chris reyes on it. >> reporter: businesses like these in burlington game are so nervous. what public health officials in the county are worried about, that these crowds may be causing the uptick in recent cases in the county and that's why they're changing their messaging. stay in your social bubble. meet charlie, vincent and israel. you couldn't find a better group for covid safety. >> the...
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chris reyes brings us some of the personal stories. >> reporter: that's a real possible for her.lying on the extra $600 a week unemployment benefit from the federal government. part of the cares action signed by the president in march. that same month, she lost her job as a hotel housekeeper. >> that $600 is for my
chris reyes brings us some of the personal stories. >> reporter: that's a real possible for her.lying on the extra $600 a week unemployment benefit from the federal government. part of the cares action signed by the president in march. that same month, she lost her job as a hotel housekeeper. >> that $600 is for my
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live doppler 7 showing you the patch of fog near point reyes. it will be filling in as the night goes on. temperatures, i have to tell you, it's much warmer than 24 hours ago. no major wind. so 50s to 80s, many areas inland, and the 70s and 80s still. as we look at the hour by hour forecast, 5:00 to 8:00 a.m., combination of fog and high clouds. as the afternoon goes on, high thin wispy clouds, particularly in the south and east bay. those temperatures do come down, though, tomorrow afternoon everywhere. temperatures low 50s to mid 60s. as we head into the afternoon hours, 96 in antioch. it's still hot. don't get me wrong, 95 fairfield, 87 in san jose, 76 in oakland. 86 san rafael. 66 in san francisco. 62 degrees and breezy in half moon bay. your accuweather seven-day forecast a little cooler tomorrow. holding steady on saturday. and then sunday the heat is on. it's going to be a summer scorcher. not everywhere. just inland. mid 60s to low 100s, the heat eases next week. and by thursday i think most of us will be ready for a little bit of a brea
live doppler 7 showing you the patch of fog near point reyes. it will be filling in as the night goes on. temperatures, i have to tell you, it's much warmer than 24 hours ago. no major wind. so 50s to 80s, many areas inland, and the 70s and 80s still. as we look at the hour by hour forecast, 5:00 to 8:00 a.m., combination of fog and high clouds. as the afternoon goes on, high thin wispy clouds, particularly in the south and east bay. those temperatures do come down, though, tomorrow afternoon...
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this fire is within the boundaries of the point reyes national seashore lot of fires burning it out there right now it's let's get the latest on the weather conditions with our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow we know it's super dry out there we can see that that's helping the fire spread so quickly but what are the wind conditions like right now that's something firefighters are going to need to know, yeah and the winds are picking up we're getting the peak of the winds for the day this that afternoon sea breeze kicking in so let's round up all these fires you can see around the bay area, here's were daily or you seek rocket just further to the east but right in between we've got the fire burning there and of course you've got those oil tankers in and around that area certainly with winds like this 15 and some gusts over 20 miles per hour pushing right to that grass very rapidly in that area. benicia right there at the 7.80 in the 6.80 split you've got that fire burning there at this time and those winds that delta breeze picking up. >>in some winds blowing to 20 miles per hour gustin
this fire is within the boundaries of the point reyes national seashore lot of fires burning it out there right now it's let's get the latest on the weather conditions with our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow we know it's super dry out there we can see that that's helping the fire spread so quickly but what are the wind conditions like right now that's something firefighters are going to need to know, yeah and the winds are picking up we're getting the peak of the winds for the day this...
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in washington state, tony reyes was one of 14 customers testing positive after going to this east vancouver bar. four employees also sick. >> eventually, they said, we need to move you to the icu. don't be naive. this virus is no joke. >> reporter: he's since recovered, but cases tied to restaurants and bars have pushed several cities and states to roll back openings at indoor businesses. today, dr. anthony fauci, the country's chief infectious did expert, says he thinks governors in states with surging cases should mandate masks to prevent outbreaks. >> masking, distancing, washing hands, closing bars. if you do that, i think it will be a giant step towards interfering with the spread in your community. >> so, let's get right to eva pilgrim tonight. and we just heard dr. fauci talking about the importance of wearing a mask. you spoke to one of the scientists raising the alarm with the world health organization. that scientist telling you, wear masks, even >> reporter: yes, david. and this is why. one study suggesting that these particles can linger in the air for as long as 16 hours in a l
in washington state, tony reyes was one of 14 customers testing positive after going to this east vancouver bar. four employees also sick. >> eventually, they said, we need to move you to the icu. don't be naive. this virus is no joke. >> reporter: he's since recovered, but cases tied to restaurants and bars have pushed several cities and states to roll back openings at indoor businesses. today, dr. anthony fauci, the country's chief infectious did expert, says he thinks governors...
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. >>> i'm kris reyes. no masks for witnesses.t they'll be wearing instead according to a new ruling for an upcoming trial in san francisco. abc 7 news starts right now. >> announcer: building a better bay area for a safe and secure future. this is abc 7 news. >>> this recent uptick in cases in california has really been a very sobering experience. we know we're in this through the fall. >> a reality check from california's lieutenant governor possibly foreshadowing a statewide decision on how schools will resume class in the upcoming semester. good evening. thank you for joining us. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm dan ashley. as coronavirus activity surges throughout the state the reality of resuming in person classes drops with each passing day. california's averaging about 8,000 new cases per day. hospitalizations are near record high levels. nearly 7,000 patients are in the hospital at last check. the state's death rate set another new record with an average of 84 deaths per day over the past two weeks. in the bay more than 38,000 p
. >>> i'm kris reyes. no masks for witnesses.t they'll be wearing instead according to a new ruling for an upcoming trial in san francisco. abc 7 news starts right now. >> announcer: building a better bay area for a safe and secure future. this is abc 7 news. >>> this recent uptick in cases in california has really been a very sobering experience. we know we're in this through the fall. >> a reality check from california's lieutenant governor possibly foreshadowing...
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so let's go to chris reyes for a story that now goes beyond the numbers. >> it was reasonable to think
so let's go to chris reyes for a story that now goes beyond the numbers. >> it was reasonable to think
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chris reyes heard his story. >> i'm running down the hall in a dremplged t-shirt and my patients see it. i'm trying to do the best i can but it's not the standard of care. it is not the best we can do. >> reporter: he works with covid patients. he still has his job but he said since the pandemic hit, that job has gotten harder in ways that are hurting '99 workers and the patients they care for. >> we have staff that doesn't have time to use the bathroom. you're asking us to do the work of three people with only two people. >> we went to ucsf with his claims. while no one has been laid off, emthe management seems to be scheduling less staff for the same. a work pre covid. they semius this statement. ucsf takes staffing in our hospitals seriously and ensure that's the needs of our patients are met amongst the many clinical and nonclinical staff. >> all of our most skilled nurses are saying we need more pcas. we need support. we're getting nothing from management. >> in late june, he protested in front of his own hospital. ucsf has not laid off front line workers but on july 1st, the ce
chris reyes heard his story. >> i'm running down the hall in a dremplged t-shirt and my patients see it. i'm trying to do the best i can but it's not the standard of care. it is not the best we can do. >> reporter: he works with covid patients. he still has his job but he said since the pandemic hit, that job has gotten harder in ways that are hurting '99 workers and the patients they care for. >> we have staff that doesn't have time to use the bathroom. you're asking us to do...
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point reyes at 51. fog and low clouds will make for a cooler pattern going forward as we go into today but also into thursday and friday. thursday looks to be the coolest day. learned the coast on friday but then a rebound as high pressure will build back in on saturday to start a warm-up. it won't last though. next week looks to be near average to below. again, a transition time. this one is cooler. the 60s and 70s and that will take that into friday. quick warm-up over the weekend in the back to cool early next week. >>> major companies are not advertising on facebook starting today. to tell you how facebook is dealing with the claims that it allows hate speech. in many hotels and restaurants are still far from normal finance appeared we will tell you how the federal government may soon give them some extra help. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. 7:24 am. earth, wind and fire. chris says that earth, wind and fire is a great way to start july. thank you very much. send me a song if you have one. faceb
point reyes at 51. fog and low clouds will make for a cooler pattern going forward as we go into today but also into thursday and friday. thursday looks to be the coolest day. learned the coast on friday but then a rebound as high pressure will build back in on saturday to start a warm-up. it won't last though. next week looks to be near average to below. again, a transition time. this one is cooler. the 60s and 70s and that will take that into friday. quick warm-up over the weekend in the back...
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. >> my name is fernando reyes jr. i'm originally from vallejo, california. my father-in-law's name and my father, my father worked two full time jobs at the omni hotel, the ritz-carlton. my grandfather would be the one who picked me up from elementary school. i spent a lot of time with him in the backyard, gardening with him. when i would think about my own life and experiences and why i was driving, the best that i could do, i thought about my father's journey to america. my grandfather's. my grandpa, they tested him for covid-19. found out he was positive. and it got progressively worse. my aunt held the phone up. saying goodbye to the man who raised me over zoom. over the face time of a zoom call. the day my grandfather died, my father said, kaiser wants me to come in on wednesday of this week to get tested. and this was a sunday night. my grandpa died on april 20th. the morning of that day, my aunt's husband called me and told me, your mom went to go wake up your dad for his appointment and he wasn't responding. the paramedics came and said that he had b
. >> my name is fernando reyes jr. i'm originally from vallejo, california. my father-in-law's name and my father, my father worked two full time jobs at the omni hotel, the ritz-carlton. my grandfather would be the one who picked me up from elementary school. i spent a lot of time with him in the backyard, gardening with him. when i would think about my own life and experiences and why i was driving, the best that i could do, i thought about my father's journey to america. my...
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chris reyes spoke with two doctors who. without a national testing strategy, fixing these problems is not going to be easy. >> about an hour after opening this is the line at one of san jose's pop-up testing sites. for those who got here earlier, a shorter wait. >> we came at 9:45. we thought it would be long. people said it was like a two-hour wait. >> it was only an hour. >> reporter: they consider themselves lucky. this location requires no appointment or doctor's note or even symptoms. and results should be available in two to four days. in many other parts of california, it's a different story. >> certain people have. testing happened fairly promptly and others have said, it's that kind of horror story. where it took many, many days to get tested. >> some of the backlog is not in the sites where people get tested. they're in these commercial labs that are being used by the state. >> reporter: the state has issued guidelines on who should get tested first, essential workers because of the back work in labs. >> a lot of
chris reyes spoke with two doctors who. without a national testing strategy, fixing these problems is not going to be easy. >> about an hour after opening this is the line at one of san jose's pop-up testing sites. for those who got here earlier, a shorter wait. >> we came at 9:45. we thought it would be long. people said it was like a two-hour wait. >> it was only an hour. >> reporter: they consider themselves lucky. this location requires no appointment or doctor's...
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chris reyes tells means to those desperately struggling. >> that is a real possibility fo her. she's been relying the o'the extra $600 a week for th president imarch. that same month she lost her job as housekeeper. >> that $600 is for my apt.entm $1,500. we share together with my daughter. but if i not share with my daughter, i cannot pay my apartment. >> reporter: congress has yet to sign a new stimulus bill and some are doubtless thatn be tck month when the cares act expires. in california and even earlier, july 25th, because it is added to the state's ui checks, leaving desperate people in limb beau is something that worries community orgerizan people out things.ho need bssenal if they are not getting it,he t etwill to it survive. >> a new study from zillow predicts that 41% unemployed renters across the country could face eviction without the supplement. >> a tremendous number of rentaler households out there would be in economic painful. >> for her this pain is real. it is unrealistic to live on it alone worth just $167 a week.>>. i thinking about how i my apartment if i
chris reyes tells means to those desperately struggling. >> that is a real possibility fo her. she's been relying the o'the extra $600 a week for th president imarch. that same month she lost her job as housekeeper. >> that $600 is for my apt.entm $1,500. we share together with my daughter. but if i not share with my daughter, i cannot pay my apartment. >> reporter: congress has yet to sign a new stimulus bill and some are doubtless thatn be tck month when the cares act...
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chris reyes joins us live with their message. >> reporter: people are being encouraged to come out, go shopping but it is this very crowd that could be the reason for the reason uptick you to stay in your social bubble. >> reporter: meet charlie, vincent and israel. you couldn't come to a better group when it comes to covid-19 safety. >> the reason we're out here in masks, we are with the same people every day. >> reporter: these green bracelets mean they've passed their screening. >> we need to work as a team, as one community to make this happen. >> public health officials are worried that guys like them are becoming more the exception than the rule. prompting dr. scott murrow, the public health officer, to release a letter of warning. mny,le of our infections are related to fairly small gatherings of family and friends. birthday parties, picnics, without basic precautions. >> we're trying to bring down the curve and people are going out and not taking this seriously. >> have a virtual birthday party. right? you feel the need to have that sort of social connection, do it virtually. >
chris reyes joins us live with their message. >> reporter: people are being encouraged to come out, go shopping but it is this very crowd that could be the reason for the reason uptick you to stay in your social bubble. >> reporter: meet charlie, vincent and israel. you couldn't come to a better group when it comes to covid-19 safety. >> the reason we're out here in masks, we are with the same people every day. >> reporter: these green bracelets mean they've passed their...
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here's a look at live doppler 7 from point reyes to san francisco, typical spots in the well-definedine layer and i want to get you caught up on what is now a tropical storm. this was hanna yesterday, a minimal hurricane. winds at 50 miles an hour continues to move to the west and southwest at 9:00 and is moving to the northern mountains of mexico. we're not done yet. looking at 15 inches of rain of possible, and the texas border looking at some rain. as we go through the day, this will continue to subside, the coastal flood warnings, and you'll see as it moves into mexico. dodging pretty much a bullet here, because with a category 1, it could have been a lot worse. of course, hurricane season is pretty early. in the pacific, still looking at douglas steamrolling across the hawaiian islands, getting pretty close. category 1 winds at 90 miles an hour, moving to the west/northwest at you'll see how it slowly weakens, but sea temperatures here quite warm, so we're not looking at the weakening being all that quick. definitely some impacts along the hawaiian islands with douglas. 61 in ha
here's a look at live doppler 7 from point reyes to san francisco, typical spots in the well-definedine layer and i want to get you caught up on what is now a tropical storm. this was hanna yesterday, a minimal hurricane. winds at 50 miles an hour continues to move to the west and southwest at 9:00 and is moving to the northern mountains of mexico. we're not done yet. looking at 15 inches of rain of possible, and the texas border looking at some rain. as we go through the day, this will...
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. >> reporter: chris reyes, abc7 news. >> let's dive a little deep entire this. what can you tell us about coronavirus and school age children? this has been. so different information coming out over the last four months. >> a lot of information right now. kids seem less susceptible to coronavirus. they're getting less hospitalizations, less icu stays. cdc reports looking the a all cases in the states from january until the end of may show school age children from age 0-9 are only 1.5%. but this could change as we gather more kids together and we drive up more person to person transmission. we've seen increased reports about multisystem inflammatory system as well. it's not that kids are spared. it's just that all the data looks promising. >> i know this is a little tricky to answer, doctor, but could kids be safe at school? there's a reason that the flu spreads and colds spread in schools so ramp antly. we can't expect kids to follow all the rules all the time and they're in close quarters. can they be safe in a coronavirus environment? >> we definitely can't ex
. >> reporter: chris reyes, abc7 news. >> let's dive a little deep entire this. what can you tell us about coronavirus and school age children? this has been. so different information coming out over the last four months. >> a lot of information right now. kids seem less susceptible to coronavirus. they're getting less hospitalizations, less icu stays. cdc reports looking the a all cases in the states from january until the end of may show school age children from age 0-9 are...
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. >> in san jose, kris reyes, for abc7 news. >>> new developments number of confirmed cases at a san rafael nursing facility has more than doubled. a total of 49 patients have tested positive. a spokesperson told the san francisco chronicle five residents with covid-19 have died there. a week ago the facility told us 15 residents positive. 17 staff members have also tested positive. new details on out door dining. this morning alameda county health officials announced they are moving towards obtaining a variance from the state so they can once again allow out door dining. last night health officials announced it would need to stop. they say that because they are being monitored by the state that they fall under stricter guidelines. restaurant, wineries and bars can only be open for pick up or delivery. officials say a letter of support for a variance is on the agenda for next tuesday of board of supervisors meeting. >>> and happening today. oakland city officials are asking officials to give lake merritt a break. a new push to avoid overcrowding. today and tomorrow officials will clo
. >> in san jose, kris reyes, for abc7 news. >>> new developments number of confirmed cases at a san rafael nursing facility has more than doubled. a total of 49 patients have tested positive. a spokesperson told the san francisco chronicle five residents with covid-19 have died there. a week ago the facility told us 15 residents positive. 17 staff members have also tested positive. new details on out door dining. this morning alameda county health officials announced they are...
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chris reyes is live to explain. >> reporter: good evening. at this hour, this place would have been packed by now before the pandemic. nova is one of the more popular restaurants in the city. instead they'll have to rely on the life line for a little longer. what you're looking at is what the dinner hour rush looks like in a covid-19 reality. a bunch of takeout bags. >> we have no choice. we are living in covid. >> reporter: with that, the mayor confirming what everyone in the san francisco restaurant industry already knew. it will continue to look like this. empty. >> it's grim out there. i understand the battle between economics and safety and we are behind that, safety first. >> reporter: he said he's making due with takeout orders about, 100 a day. and servicing organizations like food runners that is allow him to keep about 19 people on taf preparing 1,000 meals a week. still, his business is at 20% of what it was pre covid-19. >> we don't have silly hopes for this coming back to what it was. that illusion is definitely gone. i think wha
chris reyes is live to explain. >> reporter: good evening. at this hour, this place would have been packed by now before the pandemic. nova is one of the more popular restaurants in the city. instead they'll have to rely on the life line for a little longer. what you're looking at is what the dinner hour rush looks like in a covid-19 reality. a bunch of takeout bags. >> we have no choice. we are living in covid. >> reporter: with that, the mayor confirming what everyone in the...
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the fog is mainly at point reyes south. the monsoon is trying to kick in. july, july and august, that is something to be watchful for. 89 is the current temperature and scotsman. the four corners will be on turbocharge. 116 and 118. this will be the hottest temperatures coming up sunday as well. after that it will look cooler. 80s and 90s, clearlake for ukiah. it is tough to break this down. temperatures will be going down. major downshifting temperatures. >>> all right, coming up, and you have heard and san francisco to keep straight claim, how a new department will help that happen. >>> kanye west keeps talking about running for president. what it says about abortion, vaccines and the other nation that he thinks america should be modeled after. businesses are starting to bounce back. but what if you could do better than that? like adapt. discover. deliver. in new ways. to new customers. what if you could come back stronger? faster. better. at comcast business, we want to help you not just bounce back. but bounce forward. and now, we're committed to helpin
the fog is mainly at point reyes south. the monsoon is trying to kick in. july, july and august, that is something to be watchful for. 89 is the current temperature and scotsman. the four corners will be on turbocharge. 116 and 118. this will be the hottest temperatures coming up sunday as well. after that it will look cooler. 80s and 90s, clearlake for ukiah. it is tough to break this down. temperatures will be going down. major downshifting temperatures. >>> all right, coming up, and...