Well, we do have a lot of cloud cover out there, and in fact a system is to the north of us. If we look at live doppler 7 youll notice a few returns. This is probably in the upper levels of the atmosphere so not falling to the ground so you could see a few sprinkles throughout the extreme north bay today. But as we look further to the north theres the system and thats going to keep that onshore flow and Cool Temperatures with us today. It is 56 in san mateo, 54 in santa rosa. And those winds very breezy. Surface winds anywhere from about 6 miles an hour to almost 15 miles an hour. Upper level winds much stronger. Mix of clouds and sun to low 60s. And today cooler than average. Were in the low 70s well out towards the delta by 1 00. A lot of that yellow shading stays with us. That means were in the 60s to about 70 for the warmest locations. Well talk about a warmer sunday in a few minutes. Thank you, lisa. Happening today a protest o follows a hateful threat against one bay area family. Protesters are rallying around them to speak out against racist behavior. It starts this afternoon. That is where a man seen here in this surveillance ilage threatened a family wearing a black lives matters shirts with violence last sunday. The family had just attended a protest in San Francisco, and this is what they told us when the man approached them. Banged the table, slammed his hands on the table, looked directly at my son and said black lives matter, he said f black lives, blue lives matter. F you b, ill effen shoot you. Im really upset the kids were exposed to that and the effect its going to have on them. The San Mateo County police are still investigating the incident and have not made an arrest. Heres a look at some of the other protests happening today. At 12 30 black lives matters protest on mission bay at 4th street. A car Caravan Starts at 1 00 p. M. At the kaiser convention center. And at 3 00 a bay area blackout march in San Francisco from Mission High School to city hall. And in the south bay hundreds showed up to the san jose mayor sanlocardos home. In this case people wantedlocardo to hear from the families of those killed by Law Enforcement urging him to divest in the police and invest in the community. One problem, the mayor wasnt home. Abc 7 News Reporter amanda del castillo has the details. Reporter hundreds marched and joined a sit in outside mayor san lacardos home in san jose. Their message and redirected into t coun n ise t tim we as a community we bring it to him, not for him to speak but to listen. Reporter but the mayor punt home. He was at city hall on meetings and Facebook Live addressing his push to ban the use of rubber bullets and also responding to demands he defund the police. Defund doesnt work in san jose. Maybe other cities have tried it and it may work in those places, but let me explain why it doesnt work in the city of san jose. First, police already in san jose are defunded. If he was a suspect that didnt call for a death sentence i would have rather been visiting my nephew and her visiting her son behind a glass if that wasnt the case. Reporter relatives say these names, these 17 people have been ignored by lacardom they say recent footage of the mayor kneeling with protesters didnt feel right. When took that knee thats a slap in our face because its happening in our own backyard and youre not acknowledging the people in this community who have losted loved ones, too. Reporter the groups push for change continues. We dont want another family to walk in our shoes and want another child to grow up fatherless and not have the support services so they can grow up and be happy and thrive. Reporter we reached out to the mayors office, a spokesperson said they didnt expect to release an immediate sfa an fda peaceful protest on the steps of city hall. Young people coming together demanding an end to systemic racism pushing officials to make a change. Abc 7 reporter luce pena has that story. Reporter these are the faces and voices behind this movement. A lot of times youth are scared and i hope this eliminates the fear and shows that when we unify and come together were unstoppable. Reporter the youngest is 11yearold joshua peterson. A essay to describe the first time he experienced racism in school. He said to me, no, i dont play with black people. I felt unwanted and hurt. Reporter stories that resonate with many in this crowd leading the i just want to live rally is 17yearold laura with 11 others with the Naacp Youth Council from San Francisco and oakland. So at my school they didnt have policies that advocated for students of policy and that was a culture that tolerated racism. We are the future. Reporter these images reminding many of thein them hope. Whats different today is i think the conscience of america is starting to wake up. Reporter they demand police reform. Diversion of funds from sfpd towards a Reparations Program for the black community. Our second demand is diversion of funds from sfpd towards a Mental Health program inclusive of the black community. And our third demand is a restortive justice program. Reporter and overall. Respect. Reporter and these two days theyre planning to come back here to the steps of city hall next friday and march from here to justice, their goal to end systemic racism. In San Francisco luce pena, abc 7 news. Dozens of people took to the streets of alameda to show their support for a man who was arrested for dancing in the street. We told you about that last weekend as well. This is video of the dancing yesterday in front of the Alameda Police department. Body camera video was released last week of five Police Officers detaining 44yearold Molly Watkins last month. Watkins says hes not angry about the arrest and wants to focus on reform. Now, a group of activists protested against facebook and amazon in menlo park on behalf of the black lives matters movement. They accused Tech Companies of profiting. Last nights protest delayed drivers near the facebook campus. And a crowd of a couple hundred people rallied at the b. A. R. T. Station last night calling for police reforms. Some denonetheless what they say increased state violence against people of color. Many in the group protested the fatal chp shooting of eric salgago last week on saturday night. Now to the focus on coronavirus. Wave been keying in on industries reopening, getting our economy back up and running. Its one of several issues were paying close attention to during the pandemic as part of our efforts to build a better bay area. In San Francisco this weekend that will be the first time to see the return of Outdoor Dining as many want to get out to enjoy a meal alfresco. One behind me here of some not too socially distanced groups in haze family and north beach. Were fighting to support and save our smallbeds in San Francisco. Mayor london breed in bay view yesterday to visit cafe envy, and this morning abc 7 News Reporter kate larson shows you how other spots are ready to open back up. It feels exciting to finally get out. Its a little bit back to business as usual. Reporter friday night in San Francisco is on. Velvet ropes around tables on north beach, disposable bar ware is the go to. This is the first time out in probably 90 to 100 days. Reporter a party of six. The max table size allowed during this new phase of Outdoor Dining unless youre with members of your own household. When they finally moved up the date its nice to see people come out to these restaurants that need these patrons that live around here to support them. Because i live here and i dont want to see them go. Reporter theyre working hard to keep their staff and customers safe. Were used to these big crowds and so it is going to be a challenge. We added security to ensure that guests who have forgotten about the social distancing piece really understand they either have to have a seat or they need to move on. Reporter San Francisco restaurants are now allowed to apply for permits to serve and dine in the public rightofway like in the middle of the sidewalk or new parklets that have popped up in parking spots. S cis to gard and we u that parking spot to make what you see. The owner in pacific heights. Today is bet r than yesterday when we were just doing take out. Reporter but like many Restaurant Owners hes still concerned. Now with the restriction we have to kind of reinvent ourselves which is not ideal. The city is not really giving us too much to work with. I dont know how the next few days are going to be. Reporter fortunately, San Francisco appears ready to eat out. Are you going to be out all weekend . Yes, i definitely will. Reporter kate larson, abc 7 news. Next friday ill be able to dine outdoors in every bay area county. Religious Capacity Services will also be allowed and all Retail Businesses will be able to open again indoors and outdoors. All right, focusing statewide californias clearing the way for several more businesses to reopen also next friday in a highly anticipated one on the list is nail salons. Of course this is if your county says so. The bay area has been more conservative. There will be several new rules if they do reopen. Nail polishes, for instance, will no longer be displayed on shelves and items like nail files much be thrown away after each use. The professional federation of beauty sued the state in may to reopen salons. Sulops say because of the stringent training to become licensed for this workers are already prepared and ready to keep customers so were prepared for it. Other services that will be alouded under these new guidelines, tattoos, massages, facials and waxing. All right, lisa, i know it feels like its been years since i got a manicure i i the good old days, right . Good morning, everyone. A cool and breezy start to your weekend. Heres a look from our exploratorium camera where its 65 degrees and the winds not quite as gusty in spots today but it will be windy in other parts. But the warmer day of the weekend thats tomorrow. And we do have a warmup in store as we get closer to the official start of summer. My accuweather seven day forecast coming up. A brand new stanford stanfos on testing. And a big change to drinking bottles. How a local factory is using the pandemic to pump out a product thats never been seen before. Maybe we didnt feel so much but as we grew older and realized all the things he had done to keep our family going. Celebrating covid survivors. The touching way this community decided to turn tragedy into triumph with a coronavirus finish line. Welcome back. Were getting our first looks at the face of the man accused of killing a san jose sheriffs. Also charged with attempted murders of four other officer and a civilian. Melanie woodrow details his first day in court. Reporter Stephen Carillo speaking over videoconferencing during his prosecutors say they are Still Deciding whether to seek the death penalty. Carillo is charged with the murder of santa cruz sheriff deputy damon gutzwiler. The initial ambush of the officers was just that, an ambush. This individual then waited, other officers arrived at the scene, ambushed them by shooting at them and literally came up behind their car and ambushed them and tried to murder both of those individuals. Reporter neighbors helped take down carillo. My client charged with these heinous offenses, this case is. Reporter carillos attorney confirmed he was an active Duty Air Force sergeant and has suffered personal family loss and a traumatic brain injury which he says was not service related. I am not aware of what impact these things may have on the case. Im simply pointing out that there are more colors to mr. Carillo and what his possible motivation and what his involvement is. Reporter he also said carillo has expressed sadness over what this has done to the community and families involved. They wouldnt comment on carillos connection if any to the federal officers shot in oakland. Carillos arraignment was put over until july. Investigators say theyre still looking into what if any connections carillo may to other groups. The biggest question of all. Why would someone do this the. Reporter for the iteam, melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. The fbi released a brief update on their investigation. It said the Fbis Evidence Response Team has completed processing the crime scene and two white vans in ben lomond and cleared the scene. A crucial piece of our four main focuses in building a better bay area through this coronavirus pandemic your health and the key to ensure we all get back and healthy. This morning a new Stanford University study says testing yourself may be just as effective as one from a medical professional. Patients were tested from selfswabbing samples they collected themselves with that kit you see right here. They were again tested again at a Community Test site. And as we know covid19 is creating new puzzles for businesses trying to think of new opportunities to grow through the crisis. As part of abc 7s effort to help build a better bay area this morning we focus on the changing workplace at one factory thats been carving out t. Roundbreaking project made thee out of recycled cardboard and old newsprint. Reporter the bottles come in a ranges of sizes and shapes around a thin plastic liner, a big change from traditional bottles. We use between 60 and 95 less plastic. Reporter oakland entrepreneur the founder. We first told you about her eco friendly bottles a couple of years ago. Now were back to see how this startup is adapting in the era of covid19. What we had to do was become more flexible. Reporter Packaging Companies like eco logic are considered essential businesses. But it still took some twists and turns to keep the factory running. Its unfamiliar territory. Reporter first theres social distancing. The factory now has a redesigned work flow to keep workers apart, but its not always possible. One of the challenges around the new social distancing ruleicize we have equipment that wasnt designed originally to have people 6 feet apart. Reporter so in those cases eco logic has installed plexiglass barriers to help protect work mfrers. Then its sanitation. Break rooms people have to be sitting 6 feet apart. Reporter eco logics business is booming. The demand for certain products is four times what they were from the same period last year. This is a time of massive transformation. Youre seeing more and more brands convert to natural products. Reporter and as people get more Home Deliveries theres more cardboard than ever that needs recycling. Theres not a Better Business than taking waste like this and transforming into something of value. Reporter and now these cardboard bottles have another selling point. Recent studies show the covid19 virus can last three or more days on plastic, glass or stainless steel but just 24 hours on cardboard. Its using so much cardboard that would have otherwise gone to landfills its qualified for 5,000. Weve defied. We have a very thriving plant here. Reporter dan ashley, abc 7 news. And those eco logic bottles are now sold in ten countries and 20,000 stores around the u. S. There have been no confirmed cases of covid19 at the factory. All right, Nursing Homes across the country have been hit hard with covid19 but a small facility in minnesota is turning tragedy into triumph. Families gathered yesterday for a special ceremony to honor their loved ones who beat the virus. One by one residents made their way out to the front to see their families for the first time in months. All these people still have life and for all of uever mome is gift a just ll e to tak care and rmi sai i t moment we have right now. Many people who showed up to the celebration were family members of residents who died from the virus. They say they wanted to show their support for all the survivors. That is so sweet. Look at that woman there, lisa. Shes, you know, so strong in spirit. Thats amazing. Yeah, a lot of people have been able to wave and see their grandparents through the glass. But finally to see in person yeah, very nice. Well, were back to another cool weekend. In fact, the cooling trend started yesterday you may have noticed with those gusty winds and well continue to see the breezy winds especially in our inland valleys this morning, and by the afternoon a healthy sea breeze sets up again. Heres a look at live doppler 7 where you can see just a few areas of green here. Theres a weather system to the north of us so you could see a few sprinkles in the north bay throughout the day, but the main activity in the pacific northwest, and for the bay area the cloudy skies to start out with and then scattering throughout the day today. So High Pressure to the north and west of us, and with this area of low pressure this brings in that steady and persistent onshore flow. The sea surface temperatures very cool, and so as a result well get that maline layer forming throughout the afternoon and those west winds picking up from time to time. Heres a look right now from walnut creek where youll notice the cloud cover. 55 in San Francisco, also in the mid50s in pacifica, and looking at our roof camera here with some cloud cover temperatures will be once again cool in the cities. And thg ptt fast this morning. We go up in height and youll notice how gusty it is from about 15 miles an hour at the Oakland Hills reading but up to 35 miles an hour for mt. Diablo, and you can see out towards mt. Tam. Heres san rafael. So cloudy and breezy this morning, cool and bre