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good evening, thank you for joining us. >> you are watching abc 7 abc 7 live, on abc 7, hulu, and wherever you wish to string. >>> 21,000 customers statewide could lose power between 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. that included every area bay county, in sept napa. it is only a stage one and they didn't call for any rolling outages. more than 9000 customers, bay area wide, are without power, including 6000 in san ramon. >>> this is the current demand on the power grid across the state. right now it is 33,000 megawatts. what does that mean? well, it is about 69% of available capacity. the demand has dropped off, significantly, of course, as it has cooled off at night. but kauai has called for another flex alert from 6:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. tomorrow, those three critical hours, where it gets super hot and people come home and start using electricity. earlier, governor newson declared a state wide emergency to free up additional energy capacity. now, we have team coverage for you tonight around the bay area. >> let's begin with abc 7 meteorologist, sandy patel, with record-setting temperatures. sandy? >
good evening, thank you for joining us. >> you are watching abc 7 abc 7 live, on abc 7, hulu, and wherever you wish to string. >>> 21,000 customers statewide could lose power between 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. that included every area bay county, in sept napa. it is only a stage one and they didn't call for any rolling outages. more than 9000 customers, bay area wide, are without power, including 6000 in san ramon. >>> this is the current demand on the power grid across the...
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good evening, thank you for joining us. >> you are watching abc 7 abc 7 live, on abc 7, hulu, and wherever you wish to string. >>> 21,000 customers statewide could lose power between 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. that included every area bay county, in sept napa. it is only a stage one and they didn't call for any rolling outages. more than 9000 customers, bay area wide, are without power, including 6000 in san ramon. >>> this is the current demand on the power grid across the state. right now it is 33,000 megawatts. what does that mean? well, it is about 69% of available capacity. the demand has dropped off, significantly, of course, as it has cooled off at night. but kauai has called for another flex alert from 6:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. tomorrow, those three critical hours, where it gets super hot and people come home and start using electricity. earlier, governor newson declared a state wide emergency to free up additional energy capacity. now, we have team coverage for you tonight around the bay area. >> let's begin with abc 7 meteorologist, sandy patel, with record-setting temperatures. sandy? >
good evening, thank you for joining us. >> you are watching abc 7 abc 7 live, on abc 7, hulu, and wherever you wish to string. >>> 21,000 customers statewide could lose power between 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. that included every area bay county, in sept napa. it is only a stage one and they didn't call for any rolling outages. more than 9000 customers, bay area wide, are without power, including 6000 in san ramon. >>> this is the current demand on the power grid across the...
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one member of our abc 7 news vaccine team, dr. patel, spoke of this earlier today and says we just can't let our guards down. >> honestly, what worry about is that right now, the cases are going to hospitalizations going on. there is a false sense of happiness ms. singh we are good. we don't need to get a vaccine. the vaccine is a preventative effort. you need to get that because falcon bring about more cases as we start to reopen and lift the restrictions. >> and, on mid-they live today we ask whether sensors should be vaccinate. almost up your answer was 65%, which is about where we are now. about a third of respondents say we will get the 70%. the higher the percentage, of course, the fewer folks it actually got. and our abc 7 vaccine tracker is monitoring our progress. in california, we have almost gotten half the state fully vaccinated. we are at 49%. this percentage is based on the overall state population, which includes people too young to be vaccinated. remember, if you have questions about coronavirus vaccines, ask the a
one member of our abc 7 news vaccine team, dr. patel, spoke of this earlier today and says we just can't let our guards down. >> honestly, what worry about is that right now, the cases are going to hospitalizations going on. there is a false sense of happiness ms. singh we are good. we don't need to get a vaccine. the vaccine is a preventative effort. you need to get that because falcon bring about more cases as we start to reopen and lift the restrictions. >> and, on mid-they live...
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you are watching abc 7 mornings live on abc 7 hulu live and wherever you stream. a check of the forecast of course mike because it is superhot today. >>> i don't know how you say this in french. at this point it doesn't matter. but you? >> i said everything i know. >> okay. >> i also know ole. that's it. >> that was great. [ laughter ] >> i was trying to think back to the days when i watched the fridge open religiously and they tell the crowd to quiet. vie view play. how about that for the heat? because it is dangerous. i mean look at this. 92 to 102 and then starting at 11:00 this morning through 9:00 friday, which is also the ending day for the advisory, the excessive heat warning for 98 to 110 degrees. and we're piling on today. it's a spare the air day so not only is it going to be stuffy, but the air could also be unhealthy for those most sensitive. 70s is cool as it gets to half- moon bay to 80 in san francisco. look at all the 100s inland. >>> you are going to be firing up the ac today but cal iso is warn people to con serve energy this afternoon. our news
you are watching abc 7 mornings live on abc 7 hulu live and wherever you stream. a check of the forecast of course mike because it is superhot today. >>> i don't know how you say this in french. at this point it doesn't matter. but you? >> i said everything i know. >> okay. >> i also know ole. that's it. >> that was great. [ laughter ] >> i was trying to think back to the days when i watched the fridge open religiously and they tell the crowd to quiet. vie...
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cornell bernard abc. seven news. yes we will and cornell, depending on what the governor says tomorrow can cal osha adopt new workplace mask rules regulations by tuesday. yeah. you know, dan, that is very unlikely. cal osha says it can't adopt any new regulations for at least a couple of weeks. they have to vote on it. they have to adopt. that could not happen until june, 28. so for now, the bottom line is. hold on to those masks. best advice, thanks. cornell trust, abc seven to stay on top of this as we continue counting down until the day california reopens just a few days from now you'll find everything you need to know. at abc seven news .com/ coronavirus. happening now a vigil to honor a seven year old san jose boy. liam husted was killed two weeks ago and his own mother is under arrest for his murder. abc have a news reporter chris win is live at tonight's event, and chris. this is the first chance for the public to come together to grieve. that's righthat's righ dozens of people are here to support the family.
cornell bernard abc. seven news. yes we will and cornell, depending on what the governor says tomorrow can cal osha adopt new workplace mask rules regulations by tuesday. yeah. you know, dan, that is very unlikely. cal osha says it can't adopt any new regulations for at least a couple of weeks. they have to vote on it. they have to adopt. that could not happen until june, 28. so for now, the bottom line is. hold on to those masks. best advice, thanks. cornell trust, abc seven to stay on top of...
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you are watching abc 7 news at 5:00 live here on abc 7, hulu live and wherever you stream. well, racing fans got their high octane rush today during the nascar race at sonoma race way. a sold out crowd in the stands. you can see open seats with capacity capped at 33%. abc 7 news reporter says most people were thrilled to be there despite some covid restrictions. >> for nascar fans it is like old times. >> it is great to be back. we have missed it for year now. >> drivers! start your engines! >> sonoma race way revving back to life after a long hibernation. >> we are thrilled to have our fans back. it has been 714 days since nascar last raced here in the sonoma valley. >> this is our first nascar race. >> richard and son r.j. are excited to be doing something fun together. >> we go to a lot of monster trucks shows. we love to get out there and it has been the first time we can get back out and we -- we just jump to the chance. >> last year it wasn't happening. i. it was sad. >> at 33% capacity it is a sold out crowd. normally there is room for 47,000 people here. >> there we
you are watching abc 7 news at 5:00 live here on abc 7, hulu live and wherever you stream. well, racing fans got their high octane rush today during the nascar race at sonoma race way. a sold out crowd in the stands. you can see open seats with capacity capped at 33%. abc 7 news reporter says most people were thrilled to be there despite some covid restrictions. >> for nascar fans it is like old times. >> it is great to be back. we have missed it for year now. >> drivers!...
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you're watching abc 7 at 6:00. and hulu live and where ever you stream. >>> we're counting hours before california reopens. as you can see from the count tt down clock. it's a date we've had circled for a long time now because it is the day california is set to reopen. >> almost surreal it is here. >> yeah. >> what will tomorrow look like? today we have a team of reporters answering the questions. laura anthony did a trial run through a typical day to see what will change and where you might not have to mask more and cornell barnard says we're encouraged to get out of town but not out of state. a big distinction. cornell let's start with you. time to pack a bag? >>reporter: i'm ready to go and a lot of other people are too. we're here at pier 39. we talked to lots of foelths visiting from all over the state and beyond. the governor says reopening means it is time to travel again and he hopes californians will vacation right here in california. but you know other states want your business too. >> come on down, the s
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here is abc abc abc story. >>> visiting the queen outside of london, the 13th president that the queen met. under the sun he was sporting his aviator sun glasses taking in the guard of honor. the president inspecting the guards and walking inside for a private tea. >> we had a long talk and she was very generous. >> reporter: as they wrapped up the summit they vowed to build back better promising to end the covid-19 pandemic. >> the g-7 is more united than ever before, more focused on responsibility we wield collectively. >> reporter: the latest poll finds 52% of americans have a good deal of confidence that biden will negotiate. relationship with russia and it is united states are at the low point. >> i think he is right it is a low point. >> reporter: they expect the the conversation to be straightforward and candid. president biden today defending the decision to not hold a joint press conference with putin at the meeting. it is going to be clear about the relationship. >> reporter: on monday he attending a 1-day summit here in brussels. there, he will reaffirm the commitment to the
here is abc abc abc story. >>> visiting the queen outside of london, the 13th president that the queen met. under the sun he was sporting his aviator sun glasses taking in the guard of honor. the president inspecting the guards and walking inside for a private tea. >> we had a long talk and she was very generous. >> reporter: as they wrapped up the summit they vowed to build back better promising to end the covid-19 pandemic. >> the g-7 is more united than ever...
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7 live on abc seven. we are glad for you joining us. matt boone on what you should know about these rules. >> reporter: in an unusual double vote, the california board approved new regulations that will go into effect when the state reopens on june 15th. that is when the state is set to lift the indoor mask mandate for fully vaccinated people. the new osha regulations will allow workers to take masks off indoors, but only if their employers can of prove everyone in the room is vaccinated. that puts the burden on employers. >> we do not support the amendments, that does not mean that employers do not support, and indeed are already protecting employees from covid 19. >> reporter: it will also him have employers of provide and 95 masks. >> reporter: the board was responsive to the criticism and initially voted down the measure, the result, however, left the current restrictions in place indefinitely, which are even more restrictive. >> i just feel like we don't want to leave the last one in place, when this
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you are joining us on abc 11. right away let's get to matt boone in the newsroom. >> the main juneteenth celebration was at a different part of the lake but we are told there were at least 1000 people where this shooting happened. we are shown someone getting loaded into an ambulance and video also showed people scattering as they heard the gunshots in the northeastern side of the lake. so far police say a 22-year-old man has died. five others were hit. we are told they are all in stable condition. because of this large crowd in the area already oakland police had diverted resources around the lake. because of that, police were able to act quickly and chase two men running away with guns. investigators are still trying to determine what their, told tonight a joyous occasion was marred by a senseless act of gun violence. i want to thank our officers for a quick response. right now it's unclear what led up to the shooting. crime stoppers and oakland police are offering a $35,000 reward for information leading to an
you are joining us on abc 11. right away let's get to matt boone in the newsroom. >> the main juneteenth celebration was at a different part of the lake but we are told there were at least 1000 people where this shooting happened. we are shown someone getting loaded into an ambulance and video also showed people scattering as they heard the gunshots in the northeastern side of the lake. so far police say a 22-year-old man has died. five others were hit. we are told they are all in stable...
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abc's martha raddatz is just back from an extensive trip to the region, including iran. and martha, what's the administration saying is the reason for the air strikes? >> reporter: well, linsey, it's been a real back and forth. u.s. fighter jets struck at least three different targets near the border after those iranian-backed militias launched small, commercially available drones armed with mortars at u.s. bases. then the militias launched rockets at a u.s. base. and just a short time ago, the u.s. fired artillery back at the militias. >> martha, you were also in afghanistan, where you had an exclusive interview with the american commander overseeing the u.s. military withdrawal. what's the situation there? >> reporter: i think it will be just a matter of weeks before the u.s. is out of afghanistan, even as the taliban gains ground. general scott miller is the longest-serving commander in america's longest war. we are flying over bagram airfield, once home to 38,000 u.s. troops. now nearly abandoned. the fighter jets gone. nearly everything gone. some of this equipment
abc's martha raddatz is just back from an extensive trip to the region, including iran. and martha, what's the administration saying is the reason for the air strikes? >> reporter: well, linsey, it's been a real back and forth. u.s. fighter jets struck at least three different targets near the border after those iranian-backed militias launched small, commercially available drones armed with mortars at u.s. bases. then the militias launched rockets at a u.s. base. and just a short time...
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you're watching abc 7 at 6:00. and hulu live and where ever you stream. >>> we're counting hours before california reopens. as you can see from the count tt down clock. it's a date we've had circled for a long time now because it is the day california is set to reopen. >> almost surreal it is here. >> yeah. >> what will tomorrow look like? today we have a team of reporters answering the questions. laura anthony did a trial run through a typical day to see what will change and where you might not have to mask more and cornell barnard says we're encouraged to get out of town but not out of state. a big distinction. cornell let's start with you. time to pack a bag? >>reporter: i'm rea
you're watching abc 7 at 6:00. and hulu live and where ever you stream. >>> we're counting hours before california reopens. as you can see from the count tt down clock. it's a date we've had circled for a long time now because it is the day california is set to reopen. >> almost surreal it is here. >> yeah. >> what will tomorrow look like? today we have a team of reporters answering the questions. laura anthony did a trial run through a typical day to see what will...
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. >> and on the heels of an abc news investigation, the major announcement from the nfl. pledging to end the use of the controversial practice known as race-norming. this special edition of "nightline," "out of bounds," will be right back. h flings odors onto your soft surfaces? then they get release back into the air, so you smell them later. ew right? that's why febreze created small spaces. press firmly and watch it get to work. unlike the leading cone, small spaces continuously eliminates odors in the air and on surfaces. so they don't come back for 45 days. just imagine what it can do with other odors. [hippo groans melodically] [iguana belts major 3rd] [gator reverb] [splash] [singing indri sings] [elephant trumpets] [buffalo punish timpani] [cassowary crescendo] ♪ [goat does a sick vibrato] ♪ this unplugged device is protecting our beautiful coastlines and more. put off chores and use less energy from 4 to 9 pm to help keep our state golden. ♪ >>> good evening, everyone. thanks so much for joining us. i'm linsey davis. tonight, the fight to level the playing
. >> and on the heels of an abc news investigation, the major announcement from the nfl. pledging to end the use of the controversial practice known as race-norming. this special edition of "nightline," "out of bounds," will be right back. h flings odors onto your soft surfaces? then they get release back into the air, so you smell them later. ew right? that's why febreze created small spaces. press firmly and watch it get to work. unlike the leading cone, small spaces...
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you're watching abc 7 mornings live on abc 7, hulu live or wherever you stream. we're checking in with mike. it's going to be hot. >> air conditioner working. check. in house and in car. it's going to be a day with a moderate risk of heat illness and all these areas you see in orange as our temperatures soar from 11:00 this morning all the way through 9:00 friday. in the afternoons they'll reach 94 to 102 degrees. high risk of heat illness from 98 degrees to 108 degrees from 11 thursday morning to 9:00 friday. here's a look at the breeze. there isn't one except for near the ocean. that's why you'll be in the mid60s to mid70s into san francisco while everybody else in the 80s to even near 100 inland. >> thank you. >>> a scary reminder what can happen when we have hot weather, dry conditions and wind. >> firefighters still monitoring the area this morning. abc news reporter amy hollyfield joining us live. good morning. >> reporter: the homes are still standing and the front of the homes look okay. take a closer look. the damage is on the side and in the backs of th
you're watching abc 7 mornings live on abc 7, hulu live or wherever you stream. we're checking in with mike. it's going to be hot. >> air conditioner working. check. in house and in car. it's going to be a day with a moderate risk of heat illness and all these areas you see in orange as our temperatures soar from 11:00 this morning all the way through 9:00 friday. in the afternoons they'll reach 94 to 102 degrees. high risk of heat illness from 98 degrees to 108 degrees from 11 thursday...
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it's available for apple tv, android tv, abc 7 tv and roku. download now so streaming. >>> the kayaker who was to paddle from hawaii to california promises to try again. >> the kayak was tossed by the waves. >> he spoke about the rescue. >> the survival at sea, teaches us that we have to be able to be self-sustainable for 48 hours. i would have, you know been able to do this. and even, if it's survival, it's just survival. i would have jumped in the water, released a sea anchor. i would have done whatever it is to survive for sure. >> wow, darimo says his next step is to find and recover the kayak. if that happens, he says he will try again as soon as possible. wow. lucky dan. >> that seems like a needle in a hay stack to try to kayak. >> yeah. >> good luck. world news tonight with david muir is next. we appreciate your time. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm ama daetz for sandhya patel and all of us. we will see you back here at 6:00. featuring fresh artisan bread, layered with tender seasoned steak, sautéed mushrooms, roasted red peppers, and smot
it's available for apple tv, android tv, abc 7 tv and roku. download now so streaming. >>> the kayaker who was to paddle from hawaii to california promises to try again. >> the kayak was tossed by the waves. >> he spoke about the rescue. >> the survival at sea, teaches us that we have to be able to be self-sustainable for 48 hours. i would have, you know been able to do this. and even, if it's survival, it's just survival. i would have jumped in the water, released a...
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>> janai, thank you so much. >>> and let's get right to abc's chief meteorologist ginger zee, tracking it all for us. ginger? >> reporter: you can hear the crashing waves off the cool great lakes, that is all natural air conditions. you all have to use it, because you have daily records breaking, all under that ridge of high pressure that's kind of blocking stham's slowly making its way east. heat advisories still in place tomorrow from wilmington all the way up the coast of maine, back to syracuse. but you know to break it, you got to get severe storms and they could be severe tomorrow afternoon and evening, especially. damaging wind, the primary threat. albany to boston, watch for that. the west coast broke the long street for portland and seattle, but it just moves inland to the northern rockies. linsey? >> unprecedented heat and it's not even july yet. ginger, thank you. >>> next tonight, new developments in the deadly condo collapse in surfside, florida, as families are still awaiting word. tonight, c news confirming a letter was sent to residents back in april warning that the da
>> janai, thank you so much. >>> and let's get right to abc's chief meteorologist ginger zee, tracking it all for us. ginger? >> reporter: you can hear the crashing waves off the cool great lakes, that is all natural air conditions. you all have to use it, because you have daily records breaking, all under that ridge of high pressure that's kind of blocking stham's slowly making its way east. heat advisories still in place tomorrow from wilmington all the way up the coast...
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tonight, abc news confirming a letter was sent to residents back in april warning that the damage to the building had gotten significantly worse. once again today, there were difficult conditions for the search, including more heavy rain. falling debris put some areas off-limits. but today crews did manage to dig down into some of the lower levels. a caravan of dump trucks escorted by police taking debris to a warehouse for examination. and tonight, we're hearing from residents, including a survivor who miraculously made it out, and she says she had been reporting issues with the building for years. abc's victor oquendo in surfside for us again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the dangerous and desperate search, combing through millions of pounds of rubble, and late today, a 12th body recovered in surfside. >> nobody's giving up hope here, nobody's stopping. the work goes on full force. >> reporter: more than 200 rescuers hampered by thunderstorms and debris falling from the side of the building. they've reached the basement on the east side of the pile, but some areas now too dangerou
tonight, abc news confirming a letter was sent to residents back in april warning that the damage to the building had gotten significantly worse. once again today, there were difficult conditions for the search, including more heavy rain. falling debris put some areas off-limits. but today crews did manage to dig down into some of the lower levels. a caravan of dump trucks escorted by police taking debris to a warehouse for examination. and tonight, we're hearing from residents, including a...
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here's abc's linsey davis. taunt "you throw like a girl" e- never saw 12-year-old valentina smith unleash from the pitcher's mound. >> it's kind of like, oh, she's just a girl. this is going to be easy, because sometimes when i go up to pitch i start with a changeup and some of them laugh and smile. then i throw a fastball, and they're like. uh. they just start getting serious. the smiles just start to fade away. >> reporter: valentina isn't just one of the starting pitchers for the parkland all-stars little league team in florida, she's also a strong hitter. two weeks ago she hit her first ball over the fence. >> i didn't know it was gone until i started getting halfway from first base, because when i heard my whole dugout cheering and i saw it land, i just started crying so hard because it was my first time hitting it over the fence. >> reporter: valentina's been playing some form of baseball since she was 4. and today she works just as hard off the field. >> i've always wanted to show girls that they can do
here's abc's linsey davis. taunt "you throw like a girl" e- never saw 12-year-old valentina smith unleash from the pitcher's mound. >> it's kind of like, oh, she's just a girl. this is going to be easy, because sometimes when i go up to pitch i start with a changeup and some of them laugh and smile. then i throw a fastball, and they're like. uh. they just start getting serious. the smiles just start to fade away. >> reporter: valentina isn't just one of the starting...
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abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo is in the south bay with a trial run of what will be a typical day to find out what's changing? >> across the south bay a mix of excitement, anxiety and confusion as we move beyond the blueprint in ways that matter. >> i'm going to check the owner of blue fitness on what tuesday will look like. are we taking off our masks or not. he says yes, cardio, strength training and more unmasked. >> this is a little bit to do to go back to normal. i think people are ready to move on and focus a more on their healths. >> by tuesday, fully vaccinated people should be able to go fully maskless at grocery stores. >> after that grocery store run, i felt like mama needed some me time. >> reporter: with her own protocol in place, linda mo is going maskless. >> to make sure everybody feels safe, just having a mask on for the time being will protect workers and our customers. >> so remember, no mani pedi without a mask. sushi confidential opened their restaurant for the first time. no mask needed for fully vaccinated customers but employees will keep them on as emp
abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo is in the south bay with a trial run of what will be a typical day to find out what's changing? >> across the south bay a mix of excitement, anxiety and confusion as we move beyond the blueprint in ways that matter. >> i'm going to check the owner of blue fitness on what tuesday will look like. are we taking off our masks or not. he says yes, cardio, strength training and more unmasked. >> this is a little bit to do to go back to normal....
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if you have any questions about the corner vice vaccines asked abc seven vaccine team by going to abc seven news.com/vaccine. >>> stay with us. coming up on the i team we have a couple at the center of a kidnapping called a real-life gone girl case. >> how we dealt with trauma and are moving through it is not unique. >> police called the case a hoax at first. more than six years later there now apologizing. here the couple's response coming up next. >>> a gusty evening across the bay area. bay area. a wind advisory is about to at chewy, we know walks are made better with our furry friends. and we're here to make those walks easy. from tasty treats on the go, to toys that keep them moving. get everything they need, even prescriptions - delivered right to your door. get fast, free, 1-2 day shipping. visit chewy.com today. at chewy we believe feeling good comes first. that's why we offer veterinary diets, prescriptions, even compounded medications customized for your pet, so you can get what they need to feel healthy. shop america's #1 pet pharmacy. visit chewy.com today. ♪start spread
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abc 7 is counting down to the reopening of california. and as you can see on your screen we're counting down to june 15th the day coronavirus restrictions will lift statewide. that's just five days away believe it or not after all of this time. we have team coverage of the changing mask rules tonight. laura anthony is in the east bay with reaction from businesses but we'll begin with cornell bernard he's in the newsroom. breaking down today's announcement. >> reporter: dr. borgalli layed out the new rules for mask wearing tuesday. fully vaccinated californians will be able to remove their masks in most settings starting june 15th. they're offering businesses three options. a business operator can require a vaccination verification system and the third option would be for everyone be required to wear a mask. >> those who don't believe that it is enough to have the attestation approach, they could require all individuals who enter the business and frequent an establishment to wear masks. >> there will be some exceptions, masks will still be
abc 7 is counting down to the reopening of california. and as you can see on your screen we're counting down to june 15th the day coronavirus restrictions will lift statewide. that's just five days away believe it or not after all of this time. we have team coverage of the changing mask rules tonight. laura anthony is in the east bay with reaction from businesses but we'll begin with cornell bernard he's in the newsroom. breaking down today's announcement. >> reporter: dr. borgalli layed...
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7 live on abc seven. we are glad for you joining us. matt boone on what you should know about these rules. >> reporter: in an unusual double vote, the california board approved new regulations that will go into effect when the state reopens on june 15th. that is when the state is set to lift the indoor mask mandate for fully vaccinated people. the new osha regulations will allow workers to take masks off indoors, but only if their employers can of prove everyone in the room is vaccinated. that puts the burden on employers. >> we do not support the amendments, that does not mean that employers do not support, and indeed are already protecting employees from covid 19. >> reporter: it will also him have employers of provide and 95 masks. >> reporter: the board was responsive to the criticism and initially voted down the measure, the result, however, left the current restrictions in place indefinitely, which are even more restrictive. >> i just feel like we don't want to leave the last one in place, when this
7 live on abc seven. we are glad for you joining us. matt boone on what you should know about these rules. >> reporter: in an unusual double vote, the california board approved new regulations that will go into effect when the state reopens on june 15th. that is when the state is set to lift the indoor mask mandate for fully vaccinated people. the new osha regulations will allow workers to take masks off indoors, but only if their employers can of prove everyone in the room is vaccinated....
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. >> and on the heels of an abc news investigation the make announcement from the nfl pledging to end the use of the controversial practice known as race norming. this special edition of "nightline," "out of bounds," will be right back. right now, she's not thinking about her work or her schedule. hi baby. -hey ma, how are you doing? i'm doing good, how are you? good. we are just on our way back from the beach. she's not thinking about her next appearance or even her book tour. no, she's thinking about something more important. and thankfully so is her automobile. the safest, most technologically advanced car we have ever introduced. cares for what matters. the new s-class. from mercedes-benz. ♪ >>> good evening, everyone. thanks so much for joining us. i'm linsey davis. tonight the fight to level the playing field, black former nfl players living with the aftermath of head ings sustained in the game accusing the league's concussion settlement program of discrimination. now the nfl pledging to end that controversial practice known as race norming. just as the outrage reaches a tippi
. >> and on the heels of an abc news investigation the make announcement from the nfl pledging to end the use of the controversial practice known as race norming. this special edition of "nightline," "out of bounds," will be right back. right now, she's not thinking about her work or her schedule. hi baby. -hey ma, how are you doing? i'm doing good, how are you? good. we are just on our way back from the beach. she's not thinking about her next appearance or even her...
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abc's trevor ault leads us off from brooklyn. with late details just coming in. >> reporter: tonight, the race to evacuate passengers after a ferry ran aground and started taking on water in brooklyn. >> next thing you know, they're saying everyone sit down, everyone sit down. >> reporter: first responders with the fdny and the coast guard rushing to the scene. >> we're in the process of removing approximately 150 civilians from a ferry boat. we're using the tower ladder, portable ladders. >> reporter: that seastreak ferry bottoming out in a shallow area of the east river near the bushwick inlet. >> just turned, couldn't figure out why they said to sit down and they ended up going into this, what, a little channel. >> reporter: the drama unfolding on a crowded, sunny day in new york city. >> got my baby with me. she's only a couple months old, so, it was a little panic-inducing. >> reporter: emergency crews now assessing the boat for damage. >> that alarming scene playing out there. trevor ault joining us now from brooklyn. and t
abc's trevor ault leads us off from brooklyn. with late details just coming in. >> reporter: tonight, the race to evacuate passengers after a ferry ran aground and started taking on water in brooklyn. >> next thing you know, they're saying everyone sit down, everyone sit down. >> reporter: first responders with the fdny and the coast guard rushing to the scene. >> we're in the process of removing approximately 150 civilians from a ferry boat. we're using the tower...
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. >> you are watching abc 7 news at 6:00 live here on abc 7, hulu live and wherever you happen to stream. >> we talk about building a better by area we are talking about myth -- making it better for people like maria. >> now there is hope. in the last few hours we learned the state assembly passed a to help struggling renters. abc 7 news reporter spoke to local officials about what needs to be done at the state and the local level to help these families. she joins us live from the newsroom. luz. >> the numbers are concerning. just in san francisco there are over 24,000 tenants behind in rent. a local and state program only protects about 8500 of those tenants. i meat single mom who lost their job during the pandemic. after getting harassed and threatened, she self evicted. now she's living in a san francisco hotel with her two kids hoping to not end up in the streets. >> [speaking foreign language] >> for the past six months maria and her two kids have been practical homeless. >> you tried to go to a shelter and they told you they were packed? >> [speaking foreign language] >> she self e
. >> you are watching abc 7 news at 6:00 live here on abc 7, hulu live and wherever you happen to stream. >> we talk about building a better by area we are talking about myth -- making it better for people like maria. >> now there is hope. in the last few hours we learned the state assembly passed a to help struggling renters. abc 7 news reporter spoke to local officials about what needs to be done at the state and the local level to help these families. she joins us live from...
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sources familiar with the matter tell abc news. one focus of the manhattan district attorney's criminal case is whether trump inflated the values of his assets to benefit him and allegedly undervalued them for tax benefits. >> rachel scott joins us now from the nation's capital. rachel, how is the trump organization responding tonight, and also what comes next in the investigation? >> reporter: linsey, no word tonight from the former president or his organization. but we are learning several more officials could come before the special grand jury in the coming weeks. a clear sign the investigation is only revving up. >> just the beginning. rachel, thank you. >>> now to new concerns about covid and teens. cdc director rochelle walensky saying she's deeply concerned. a new cdc analysis finds that one-third of adolescents hospitalized with covid ended up in the icu. a new vaccination campaign is now under way in new york city. a pop-up clinic parked at city schools. 169 million have received at least one dose. 60.5% of everyone 12 yea
sources familiar with the matter tell abc news. one focus of the manhattan district attorney's criminal case is whether trump inflated the values of his assets to benefit him and allegedly undervalued them for tax benefits. >> rachel scott joins us now from the nation's capital. rachel, how is the trump organization responding tonight, and also what comes next in the investigation? >> reporter: linsey, no word tonight from the former president or his organization. but we are...
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our friend and long-time abc news photographer jim cecil has died after battling lung cancer. he started in the mailroom in 1972, then the assignment desk. as a photographer, he covered so many stories in the u.s. and around the world. he will be missed. our thoughts and prayers are with his family. that's nig"nightline" for this evening. and get your full episodes on hulu. we'll see you right back here same time tomorrow. thanks pour th (man) i've made progress with my mental health. so when i started having unintentional body movements called tardive dyskinesia... ... i ignored them. but when the movements in my hands and feet started throwing me off at work... i finally had to say, 'it's not ok.' it was time to talk to my doctor about austedo. she said that austedo helps reduce td movements in adults... ...while i continue with most of my mental health medications. (vo) austedo can cause depression, suicidal thoughts, or actions in patients with huntington's disease. pay close attention to and call your doctor if you become depressed, have sudden changes in mood, behaviors,
our friend and long-time abc news photographer jim cecil has died after battling lung cancer. he started in the mailroom in 1972, then the assignment desk. as a photographer, he covered so many stories in the u.s. and around the world. he will be missed. our thoughts and prayers are with his family. that's nig"nightline" for this evening. and get your full episodes on hulu. we'll see you right back here same time tomorrow. thanks pour th (man) i've made progress with my mental health....
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abc 7 was at san francisco's dolores park for the so bootleg transmarch. the official march was stopped because of the pandemic. cornell bernard has a look at the scaled back events this year. >> reporter: pride is showing again in san francisco and it's feeling really good to keelan fowler. >> pride is feeling less restrained. it's feeling free. we're getting back to the hobt that we do what we love. >> reporter: hundreds showed up at the transfair. the community back together again in person. >> oh my good it's so nice to see each other without our masks on. see each other's smile and share love and support with each other. this is a great day and a great way to kick off pride weekend. >> happy pride everybody. >> reporter: everything you need to show the love is being sold. harry's bar and restaurant manager porter is busy weekend. no pride parade again this weekend. >> we're expecting it to be a big party. that's what we're expecting it to be this year. >> reporter: merchants association president samari says things are looking brighter. >> we still ha
abc 7 was at san francisco's dolores park for the so bootleg transmarch. the official march was stopped because of the pandemic. cornell bernard has a look at the scaled back events this year. >> reporter: pride is showing again in san francisco and it's feeling really good to keelan fowler. >> pride is feeling less restrained. it's feeling free. we're getting back to the hobt that we do what we love. >> reporter: hundreds showed up at the transfair. the community back...
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abc's stephanie ramos leading us off right here in new york tonight. >> reporter: in a push to get more americans vaccinated, president biden today announcing a national month of action to help the country reach his goal, 70% of adults with at least one dose by the fourth of july. >> america's headed into a summer dramatically different from last year's summer. a summer of freedom. a summer of joy. a summer of get togethers and celebrations. >> reporter: the president unveiling new incentives, like free child care at major day care chains and some ymcas, while parents can get the vaccine or recover from it. overnight hours at pharmacies on friday nights in june. the white house teaming up with black barbershops and beauty salons to reach more americans, and touting a blitz of new rewards, like free sports tickets and if the country reaches the president's goal, free beer from anheuser-busch. >> get a shot and have a beer. free beer for everyone 21 years or over, to celebrate the independence from the virus. >> reporter: 12 states have already met the president's goal, but another six st
abc's stephanie ramos leading us off right here in new york tonight. >> reporter: in a push to get more americans vaccinated, president biden today announcing a national month of action to help the country reach his goal, 70% of adults with at least one dose by the fourth of july. >> america's headed into a summer dramatically different from last year's summer. a summer of freedom. a summer of joy. a summer of get togethers and celebrations. >> reporter: the president...
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the abc news exclusive. this as former president trump suspended by facebook for two years ready to make one of his first major appearances in months. >>> race to vaccinate. state officials getting creative leveling up incentives to get shots in the arms while the cdc issues a warning. what the cdc director calls troubling the latesthis moin post-pandemic so we're talking friendscapes. how to prioritize pals in the foreground of your life and when it's time to move a friendship to the background. the curang
the abc news exclusive. this as former president trump suspended by facebook for two years ready to make one of his first major appearances in months. >>> race to vaccinate. state officials getting creative leveling up incentives to get shots in the arms while the cdc issues a warning. what the cdc director calls troubling the latesthis moin post-pandemic so we're talking friendscapes. how to prioritize pals in the foreground of your life and when it's time to move a friendship to the...
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this is abc 7 news at 9:00 a.m. live on abc 7, hulu live and wherever you stream. i'm liz kreutz. let's start with the weather with lisa argen. so much of the west in a heat wave. >> our surface temperatures are cool. on top of mount diablo it is 88 degrees. look at this. the low clouds and fog reaching all the way inland. actually the temperature has warmed since 5:55 this morning in the upper elevations are at the lower elevations the cloud deck stacked along the california coast. up to the north, still extreme heat that will peak today. to the north of us, there's a look at mount tam. 59 in oakland. 56 in the city. we've had coastal drizzle. low 60s in san jose. a sunny shot of the east bay where numbers coming down 2 to 4 degrees. 65 in fairfield. a southwesterly wind allowing for a better breeze there. 61 in navado. a look at the current advisories through tonight through tuesday for lake county for lake port and lower lake. temperatures well above 100 degrees. as for today, 70s and 80s by noontime. 60s at the coast. breezy to the low 90s inland. we'll talk about the warmth.
this is abc 7 news at 9:00 a.m. live on abc 7, hulu live and wherever you stream. i'm liz kreutz. let's start with the weather with lisa argen. so much of the west in a heat wave. >> our surface temperatures are cool. on top of mount diablo it is 88 degrees. look at this. the low clouds and fog reaching all the way inland. actually the temperature has warmed since 5:55 this morning in the upper elevations are at the lower elevations the cloud deck stacked along the california coast. up to...
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we will have highlights of today's race coming up in a few minutes on abc 7 sports. >>> well, abc 7 news is committed to helping build a better bay area. that effort including the focus on issues of race and social justice with san francisco police today releasing the crime numbers. data through june 4th shows the most targeted group in the city is asian americans, the victim of 39% or 11 hate crimes this year. that is up from a total of 9 crimes for all of last year when hate crime against the black community were the most prevalent. 18%, a total of 5 targeted black community followed by 4 anti-jewish crimes. the city reports a total of 28 hate crimes as of last friday. that number was 48 for all of last year. >>> a group gathered in san francisco today to rally for justice in memory of shawn montarosa. he was killed a year ago by the police outside of a walgreens where there was looting following a george floyd protest. california attorney general office is conducting a review to determine if charges should be filed against officers. the family says they hope new protocols will be esta
we will have highlights of today's race coming up in a few minutes on abc 7 sports. >>> well, abc 7 news is committed to helping build a better bay area. that effort including the focus on issues of race and social justice with san francisco police today releasing the crime numbers. data through june 4th shows the most targeted group in the city is asian americans, the victim of 39% or 11 hate crimes this year. that is up from a total of 9 crimes for all of last year when hate crime...
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disney is the parent company of national geographic and abc 7. it's fascinating liz. >> that's so fascinating. although just hearing about an ocean in antartica makes me cold, sandhya. >> yeah i can understand why, liz and ama. buts that very cool stuff. it is also cool here in the bay area. temperatures well below average. if you stepped out you know exactly what i'm talking about. i want to show you doppler 7 because we have this trough that's deepening off our coastline and it has been driving the winds in. also with the gusty winds, lowering humidity red flag warnings up for the eastern sierra and most of nevada as you will notice until 11:00 tonight going back up again tomorrow from12:00 to 11:00 p.m. just so dry across the state with the drought and the windy conditions. so that's something that is concerning. here in the bay area, gusty in nevado, we're seeing that wind around napa as well. 30-miles-an-hour, 25 in fairfield. 24 in san mateo. the good news is, you do get some good air quality to enjoy the next three days. most areas will be
disney is the parent company of national geographic and abc 7. it's fascinating liz. >> that's so fascinating. although just hearing about an ocean in antartica makes me cold, sandhya. >> yeah i can understand why, liz and ama. buts that very cool stuff. it is also cool here in the bay area. temperatures well below average. if you stepped out you know exactly what i'm talking about. i want to show you doppler 7 because we have this trough that's deepening off our coastline and it...
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abc 7 news continues. have a great >> announcer: the following is a presentation of espn on abc. >>> there is no other option when you have the mvp, a'ja wilson. >> for the very first time the mystics are the champions. >> we welcome you to espn's coverage of the wnba presented by google on awe saturdayn our ouefitlehos a and the washington mystics. vegas led by the reigning mvp
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it's monday, june 28th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> it's monday. bring in some of that friday energy into the studio here today. >> we're really trying. we're rallying right now. >> we are. >> we only have two days left in june. we're still trying to account for the last six months but if you were in new york, people were outside. >> yes, they were. >> in seattle and portland, maybe not so much because it is like 110 degrees there. >> yes. >> wow. >> all sweating. glistening. how about that? >> and a buddy of mine lives there, lives there for years and we only hit 90 degrees every so often and now surging over 100 and most people don't have acs there. so it was hot here, but west coast, they're battling. we will get to that and more but first we're going to begin with the slow and agonizing wait for news at the scene of the condo building collapse in south florida. >> officials have recovered and identified four more victims, ranging in age from 26 to 80. at least nine people were killed in the collapse. more than 150 are still missing. while famil
it's monday, june 28th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> it's monday. bring in some of that friday energy into the studio here today. >> we're really trying. we're rallying right now. >> we are. >> we only have two days left in june. we're still trying to account for the last six months but if you were in new york, people were outside. >> yes, they were. >> in seattle and portland, maybe not so much because it is...
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it starts at 8:00 right here on abc 7. can we normalize not asking them any more if they got engaged because what's the point? >> i just want to go hide. i'm cringing after that whole story. shaking. shaking. in much better news here, bay area homeowners are getting a chance to show off their best efforts to go green. first virtual east bay green home tour happened yesterday from all electric appliances to gray water systems to smart landscaping as well, which i didn't know you could do. there were all sorts of homey ways to fight climate change. you can even go green when pouring the foundation. >> i apparently in the production of concrete it releases a tremendous amount of both in the production of concrete and in the curing of the concrete it releases a tremendous amount of carbon dioxide. >> that homeowner says by adding fly ash to the concrete it becomes sustainable. and check this out, so there's a new mural up right now in clarion ally in san francisco called the world is on fire. it brings attention to climate cha
it starts at 8:00 right here on abc 7. can we normalize not asking them any more if they got engaged because what's the point? >> i just want to go hide. i'm cringing after that whole story. shaking. shaking. in much better news here, bay area homeowners are getting a chance to show off their best efforts to go green. first virtual east bay green home tour happened yesterday from all electric appliances to gray water systems to smart landscaping as well, which i didn't know you could do....
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abc 7 news reporter j.r. stone is in palo alto where the e the graduates, friends, and family turned out to celebrate. >> reporter: the senior celebration is on in palo alto. they sat just about anywhere you could imagine tuesday. on the roof, in the window, and squeezed in the back of a big old pickup truck. these kids beat the pandemic and graduated. seniors from four palo alto high schools celebrated graduation by participating in a city-wide parade. two of the schools will hold graduation on wednesday. they were frank about distance and in person learning their senior year. >> it was weird. >> crazy. >> difficult. >> a little difficult online. >> reporter: parents came out to cheer their kids on. that included mom, dad, and even grandpa, none of whom were shy about 2021. >> go back two days here and two days there and very confusing in the way it's done. >> this school year was, well, clearly disappointing. >> reporter: some of the kids who initially opted to stay home only began coming back in the past f
abc 7 news reporter j.r. stone is in palo alto where the e the graduates, friends, and family turned out to celebrate. >> reporter: the senior celebration is on in palo alto. they sat just about anywhere you could imagine tuesday. on the roof, in the window, and squeezed in the back of a big old pickup truck. these kids beat the pandemic and graduated. seniors from four palo alto high schools celebrated graduation by participating in a city-wide parade. two of the schools will hold...
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abc 7 connected tv app. it is available in roku, amazon fire, apple tv and android tv. just search for abc 7 bay area to download it now. >>> families can now say the final goodbyes to the nine people killed in the vta mass shooting. yesterday, the santa clara county coroner's office finished the autopsies and started to release the victims' bodies to their families. the corner reported that all of the victims died from multiple gunshot wounds. we have set up a way for you to support their family. you can visit www.abcnews7.com to find links to verified gofundme drives as well as an overall donation site. >>> this morning, we are hearing from an expert who explains why gun violence is on the rise across the country. according to the gun violence archive, 8100 people in the us have died from gun violence this year. that is putting 2021 ontrack to match the 19,000 who were killed last year. experts say many of america's largest cities some more than a 30% increase in homicides amid protests over racial injusti
abc 7 connected tv app. it is available in roku, amazon fire, apple tv and android tv. just search for abc 7 bay area to download it now. >>> families can now say the final goodbyes to the nine people killed in the vta mass shooting. yesterday, the santa clara county coroner's office finished the autopsies and started to release the victims' bodies to their families. the corner reported that all of the victims died from multiple gunshot wounds. we have set up a way for you to support...
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abc news has confirmed from a separate u.s. intelligence report that three researchers from the lab were admitted to the hospital for care in november 2019. the lab has consistently denied these workers were sick with covid, but u.s. officials continue to call on china to release their medical records. robert gary, like many scientists around the world familiar with dr. shi and her work say the accusations against her and her lab are unfair. >> i see a scientist that's put a lot of her life and her career into looking at these viruses and since back to the original sars. i don't see somebody that's part of a worldwide conspiracy to cover up the origins of sars-cov-2. >> but the chinese government has significantly limited international investigations looking into the origins of the covid pandemic. in january, an international group of scientists working for the world health organization arrived in wuhan. renowned dutch scientist marian koopman was on the trip. how much cooperation did you get from the chinese authorities when y
abc news has confirmed from a separate u.s. intelligence report that three researchers from the lab were admitted to the hospital for care in november 2019. the lab has consistently denied these workers were sick with covid, but u.s. officials continue to call on china to release their medical records. robert gary, like many scientists around the world familiar with dr. shi and her work say the accusations against her and her lab are unfair. >> i see a scientist that's put a lot of her...
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disney is the parent company of abc 7. a lot of fun. >> when are we leaving. >> yeah. >> larry beal is here with sports. >> the warriors were looking for a little lotto luck with their two picks in the lottery. hands on the ground, hand on th -great idea. [gasps] look at the little cutie. -he's coming for a visit. -hi. [chuckles] aww! oh! he's leaving! -nice work, guys! -introducing togo's new cheese steak melt, featuring fresh artisan bread, layered with tender seasoned steak, sautéed mushrooms, roasted red peppers, and smothered with melty american cheese. the new cheese steak melt, now at togo's. how far would you go for a togo? someday is finally here and we're ready to sail beyond again. without compromise. our crew is working to perfect every detail. all that's missing is you. so let's go. discover a new collection of award-winning vacations from celebrity cruises. now drinks, wi-fi and tips are always included. did you know that geico's whole 15 minutes thing... that came from me. really. my first idea was “in on
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abc's stephanie ramos leading us off right here in new york tonight. >> reporter: in a push to get more americans vaccinated, president biden today announcing a national month of action to help the country reach his goal, 70% of adults with at least one dose by the fourth of july. >> america's headed into a summer dramatically different from last year's summer. a summer of freedom. a summer of joy. a summer of get togethers and celebrations. >> reporter: the president unveiling new incentives, like free child care and major day daycare chains and some ymcas, so parents can get the vaccine. overnight hours at pharmacies on friday nights in june. the white house teaming up with black barbershops and beauty salons to reach more americans, and touting a blitz of new rewards, like free sports tickets and if the country reaches the president's goal, free beer from anheuser-busch. >> get a shot and have a beer. free beer for everyone 21 years or over, to celebrate the independence from the virus. >> reporter: 12 states have already met the president's goal, but another six states have yet to e
abc's stephanie ramos leading us off right here in new york tonight. >> reporter: in a push to get more americans vaccinated, president biden today announcing a national month of action to help the country reach his goal, 70% of adults with at least one dose by the fourth of july. >> america's headed into a summer dramatically different from last year's summer. a summer of freedom. a summer of joy. a summer of get togethers and celebrations. >> reporter: the president...
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this is abc 7 news at 9 a.m. live on abc 7 and wherever you stream. we will get to that look at the reopening in just a moment, but first let's go to lisa argent. >>> all upcoming this week, the final week of spring. today we have fog, partly sunny conditions and a low cloud deck all up and down the coast where sunshine will be limited. you can see the clouds floating by, 66 in morgan hill and a pretty view here. numbers in the low 70s from the delta, concord, and novato. that will translate into warmer numbers right now and kind of a sticky feeling throughout the afternoon.'s 70s at the beach but limited son for our local beaches, 70s and 80s for a summerlike feel. >>> the week is here, in just two days california will climb out of its restrictions and be able to reopen in full for the first time in more than a year. that impact on the local economy is one of our key focus is. this morning, a closer look at the ride-share industry facing a crunch as people get out more. a driver shortage and higher prices. j.r. stone talked with experts about what it
this is abc 7 news at 9 a.m. live on abc 7 and wherever you stream. we will get to that look at the reopening in just a moment, but first let's go to lisa argent. >>> all upcoming this week, the final week of spring. today we have fog, partly sunny conditions and a low cloud deck all up and down the coast where sunshine will be limited. you can see the clouds floating by, 66 in morgan hill and a pretty view here. numbers in the low 70s from the delta, concord, and novato. that will...
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you're watching abc 7 mornings live on abc 7, hulu live and wherever you stream. >> i'm loving these colors behind us. this is great. >> it is nice. if we could only hike up there. maybe we can do the show from tam some morning. >> ideas. >> yes. >> engineer's going not a chance. nope. >> that's why we have that screen. >> that's right. you get a green screen and that's it. gusting to 32. fairfield. gusting to 28 at concord. we have double digit winds at sfo, hayward. another day of free air- conditioning for a lot of us with low to mid60s coast. san francisco. over towards richmond. 68 in oakland. a lot of low to mid70s around the bay. some of that will spill into san jose and san mateo. otherwise 80s. >> thank you, mike. >>> new gun laws are on the way to san jose. city council vote makes the city the first to require all gun owning residents to have liability insurance and pay an annual fee. abc7 news reporter amy hollyfield joining us live with more on the rules and some of the pushback. amy. >> reporter: good morning. it was a unanimous vote. that gives you a sense of just how s
you're watching abc 7 mornings live on abc 7, hulu live and wherever you stream. >> i'm loving these colors behind us. this is great. >> it is nice. if we could only hike up there. maybe we can do the show from tam some morning. >> ideas. >> yes. >> engineer's going not a chance. nope. >> that's why we have that screen. >> that's right. you get a green screen and that's it. gusting to 32. fairfield. gusting to 28 at concord. we have double digit winds...
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in san jose, chris nguyen, abc 7 news. >>> let's get to some breaking news now. this is out of san jose. this is near valley christian high school. s that south san jose. you can see all that burned area there. there are firefighters. you can see spraying water right hand side of your screen. we're going to zoom in now into that burned grass. you can see the smoke coming off of it. the fire department says that forward progress has stopped and fortunately we don't see any flames. they have stopped that progress and listen to this no structures were damaged. you can see how close it came to the tennis courts there it looks like. at least 1.5 acres did burn in this fire. they say it was wind driven. as we look at sky 7 it was live. you have to appreciate that a bit as we lose the signal for a bit. you can see how it burned through that dry hillside. this time of year is when we're just so worried about fires with the dry weather. higher temperatures and the fact that we just didn't get a lot of rain this year. >>> all right so let's move on now, starting today cali
in san jose, chris nguyen, abc 7 news. >>> let's get to some breaking news now. this is out of san jose. this is near valley christian high school. s that south san jose. you can see all that burned area there. there are firefighters. you can see spraying water right hand side of your screen. we're going to zoom in now into that burned grass. you can see the smoke coming off of it. the fire department says that forward progress has stopped and fortunately we don't see any flames. they...
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abc's stephanie ramos is at the abc's stephanie ramos is at the family reunification center near the site. >> reporter: with that desperate search on it's third day, these are some of the faces of the 156 lives still unaccounted for. their families clinging to hope, waiting for any word about their loved ones, only to hear that heart-wrenching news that nothing has changed. this mother reaching her breaking point, pleading with florida governor ron desantis to find her daughter. >> i'm a mother. i don't know the best way to go about this, but it's impossible that in four days nobody has emerged, dead or alive. imagine if your children were in there. you're going to leave here, and you're going to take a nice picture, and i know you're doing everything you can, but it's not enough. red tape is not important when my daughter is dying! >> reporter: the governor recognizing that families want answers. >> you wake up in the morning hoping that more and more people were pulled out, and, you know, that news hasn't been what we had hoped. >> reporter: even though crews are working around the
abc's stephanie ramos is at the abc's stephanie ramos is at the family reunification center near the site. >> reporter: with that desperate search on it's third day, these are some of the faces of the 156 lives still unaccounted for. their families clinging to hope, waiting for any word about their loved ones, only to hear that heart-wrenching news that nothing has changed. this mother reaching her breaking point, pleading with florida governor ron desantis to find her daughter. >>...
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you are watching abc seven news mornings. we have the forecast. by the end of the week it is going to be scorching. >> it is even hot here in san francisco. we call it nice, one of those rare days where we hit the 70s maybe upper 80. but right now there is fog, mist and drizzle. it is muggy, 2 degrees to 4 degrees warmer than yesterday. that results in temperatures in the mid 60s in the peninsula. the marine layer is going to thin out by the mid morning. rn mid 70s noontime inland. 80s inland. 60s at the coast. >>> this morning, there is light at the end of the tunnel in this pandemic. bay area businesses and communities are gearing up to fully reopen tomorrow. we have been counting down to june 15th. that is the day that our governor says our state's economy is going to reopen. amy is live where one town planning a party. >> reporter: picture this plaza celebrating with a big party. that is the plan tomorrow. they are going to have barbecue and live music and they are going to honor and celebrate first responders and healthcare workers and the fa
you are watching abc seven news mornings. we have the forecast. by the end of the week it is going to be scorching. >> it is even hot here in san francisco. we call it nice, one of those rare days where we hit the 70s maybe upper 80. but right now there is fog, mist and drizzle. it is muggy, 2 degrees to 4 degrees warmer than yesterday. that results in temperatures in the mid 60s in the peninsula. the marine layer is going to thin out by the mid morning. rn mid 70s noontime inland. 80s...
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you're watching abc 7 mornings live on abc 7, hulu live and wherever you stream. we want to start with meteorologist mike nicco. >> good morning to everybody. nice to see you all. let's take a look at what's going on outside. i have several things to show you. one of those is sky 7 right there as we continue to watch the crane move in. no reports if it's going to be a new imperial walker or anything like that star wars- ish. but it really does have a back breeze. a little wind in its sails. only up to about 13 miles per hour and a lot of cloud cover. so we have the same area of low pressure dominating our forecast. not much of a change today. it'll be blue blue blue blue bl sky. mid60s to mid80s. >>> breaking news right now. we're tracking a search and rescue operation underway in north of miami beach florida overnight where a high-rise condo building collapsed as people slept inside. authorities are going to give an update within the hour. we want to check in with jobina who has been tracking this throughout the morning. >> thank you, julian. officials confirmed
you're watching abc 7 mornings live on abc 7, hulu live and wherever you stream. we want to start with meteorologist mike nicco. >> good morning to everybody. nice to see you all. let's take a look at what's going on outside. i have several things to show you. one of those is sky 7 right there as we continue to watch the crane move in. no reports if it's going to be a new imperial walker or anything like that star wars- ish. but it really does have a back breeze. a little wind in its...
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abc's rachel scott leads us off from the uk. >> reporter: tonight, on the second day of the g-7, u.s. allies praising president joe biden's leadership on the world stage. >> and i think it's great to have the u.s. president part of the club and very willing to cooperate. and i think that what you demonstrate is that leadership is partnership. >> reporter: today the president met one-on-one with french president emmanuel macron. >> the united states, i've said before, we're back. the u.s. is back. >> reporter: asking the president if that message is breaking through. >> ask him. >> yeah, definitely. >> reporter: it seems other leaders agree. uk prime minister boris johnson calling biden a breath of fresh air. and german chancellor angela merkel saying the president stands for a commitment to partnership that was, quote, missing in recent years. it's the first time leaders have all met face-to-face since the pandemic began. the queen, who hosted a dinner reception last night, insisting on cutting the cake with a ceremonial sword. >> there is a knife. >> i know there is. [ laughter ] thi
abc's rachel scott leads us off from the uk. >> reporter: tonight, on the second day of the g-7, u.s. allies praising president joe biden's leadership on the world stage. >> and i think it's great to have the u.s. president part of the club and very willing to cooperate. and i think that what you demonstrate is that leadership is partnership. >> reporter: today the president met one-on-one with french president emmanuel macron. >> the united states, i've said before,...
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abc 7 was at san francisco's dolores park for the so bootleg transmarch. the official march was stopped because of the pandemic. cornell bernard has a look at the scaled back events this year. >> reporter: pride is showing again in san francisco and it's feeling really good to keelan fowler. >> pride is feeling less restrained. it's feeling free. we're getting back to the hobt that we do what we love. >> reporter: hundreds showed up at the transfair. the community back together again in person. >> oh my good it's so nice to see each other without masks on. see each other's smile and share love and support with each other. this is a great day and a great way to kick off pride weekend. >> happy pride everybody. >> reporter: everything you need to show the love is being sold. harry's bar and restaurant manager porter is busy weekend. no pride parade again this weekend. >> we're expecting it to be a big party. that's what we're expecting it to be this year. >> reporter: merchants association president samari says things are looking brighter. >> we still have a
abc 7 was at san francisco's dolores park for the so bootleg transmarch. the official march was stopped because of the pandemic. cornell bernard has a look at the scaled back events this year. >> reporter: pride is showing again in san francisco and it's feeling really good to keelan fowler. >> pride is feeling less restrained. it's feeling free. we're getting back to the hobt that we do what we love. >> reporter: hundreds showed up at the transfair. the community back...
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abc 7 news reporter stephanie sierra joins us live. she celebrated juneteenth celebrations happening across the bay area. you have a closer look for us. >> reporter: yes, dion, you could feel the excitement, even though many said they were celebrating the moment in history all of their lives. the fact that it's new a federal holiday instilled a new sense of appreciation. >> reporter: juneteenth celebrations brought more than excitement. >> very excited. >> reporter: and smiling faces dancing to the beat to oakland's lake mary. but a real sense of unity and pride. >> it's a celebration of true black independence. >> june to me is a day of of of reflection of our ancestors and other folks who fought so hard to give us a better life. >> it's like a rebirth. >> like a big black family reunion, honestly. >> reporter: for maurice mills, it's a teaching moment for her daughter nia. >> this is the day when our ancestors got to be free from slaves. >> reporter: mills reflecting on the sacrifices her great grandmother made see her family could h
abc 7 news reporter stephanie sierra joins us live. she celebrated juneteenth celebrations happening across the bay area. you have a closer look for us. >> reporter: yes, dion, you could feel the excitement, even though many said they were celebrating the moment in history all of their lives. the fact that it's new a federal holiday instilled a new sense of appreciation. >> reporter: juneteenth celebrations brought more than excitement. >> very excited. >> reporter: and...