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Not. Reporter they put out surveys, they had town Hall Meetings and in the end, they found that people were very divided when it came to reopening schools and i think districts have always wanted someone highup to help them with that decision. School districts in the bay area had every intention ofn the fal covid19 numbers recently forced the state to roll back business reopenings in several counties. Marin county, for example, is one of the districts on the states watch list because of its rising numbers. Yet this morning, some parents came out to support inperson learning. There are chern who have not schooled since march 16th and 17th who need to get back in front of the eyes of our teachers. We believe that it can safely be done. Reporter the white house has threatened to cut funding if schools dont fully reopen. When he says open, he means open in full, kids being able to attend, each and every day at their school. Reporter therefore, continuing with the Distance Learning model has not been an easy decision for many school districts. Heres the state superintendent of public instruction addressing the issue during a town hall conversation this morning. When the president says that he might cut funding for school districts, you know, because they dont open, im sorry, i just have to call it what it is. Its dangerous. Its reckless. And its immoral. Reporter state senator steve represents parts of contra costa and alameda counties. He invited three local superintendents to weigh in. Pittsburg announced it will begin with Distance Learning on august 12th. The Lafayette School District Voted last night to do the same. It was a difficult decision. It was not unanimous. Reporter so far, Livermore Valley joint unified is one of the few that remains undecided and is preparing for hybrid learning, even though the county, alameda, is on the governors covid watch list. Schools there start in 40 days. I challenge our communities to get those numbers down. Wear your masks. Socially distance. Do all of those things because we got it down once. Reporter one thing superintendents agree is that Distance Learning, while deemed necessary today, is not ideal. And you heard the Livermore Valley superintendents say they have 40 days before classes begin. Thats august 25th. Now, remember, the head of the cdc, robert redfield, said, and i retained this, quote, if we get everyone to wear a mask right now, i really think in the next four, six, eight weeks, we could bring the epidemic under control. Back to you. All right, lyanne, thanks. I realize each district is different, but of the districts that have already decided or at least voted to go the Distance Learning route, did many of them say when or how they might return to inperson learning . None of them. You know, they have all said that science, the health department, will determine that. Now, its going to be like that dimmer switch that the governor often refers to. It will happen gradually. It will be slow. Now, one thing the superintendents agreed that the hardest issue about being away is missing out on that daily transaction or interactions, rather, that students have with other students and with their teachers and as a mother of three, i could tell you thats spot on. Yeah. All right, lyanne, thank you so much, and we hope to get more clarity from the governor tomorrow. Right now, across the bay areas nine counties, there are more than 38,000 confirmed coronavirus cases, and that includes people who have recovered. In california, were over 356,000 cases, and there are more than 3. 5 million cases nationwide according to data from Johns Hopkins university. In alameda county, theres been an increase in cases at the nt ra jail. 40 inmat t thenty not at the beginning of june, only 15 inmates had tested positive. Now, today, facebook founder and Ceo Mark Zuckerberg chatted with americas top Infectious Disease expert, dr. Anthony fauci. That conversation was streamed online. They touched on several topics, masks, you should wear them, a vaccine, dr. Fauci said its also time that more states experiencing surges have got to slow down. Really got to almost regroup, call a timeout, not necessarily lock down again but say, weve got to do this in a more measured way. Weve got to get our arms around this. And weve got get this controlled. If we dont do that, mark, were going to wind up getting a situation where in other states, we may be seeing the same thing. Facebook has made efforts to crack down on misinformation about the coronavirus on its site. And via their foundation, zuckerberg and his wife have also donated tens of millions of dollars to Coronavirus Relief and research efforts. Salon owners want to get back to work. Now along with state lawmakers, theyre asking Governor Newsom to allow Beauty Industry professionals to perform their services outdoors. Abc7 News Reporter Melanie Woodrow has the story. Reporter Outdoor Dining has taken on a new meaning during the coronavirus pandemic. Here in california, weve even enlaxed restrictions around serving and Drinking Alcohol outdoors. Now beauty professionals want the same allowances made for them. None of the people that are on that list of recent closures have been licensed by the state in sanitation. We are. Reporter california Assemblyman Jim Patterson is joining salon owners in calling on Governor Newsom to temporarily waive a state law. It prevents hairdressers, barbers, manicurists and cosmetologists from providing services outside a licensed establishment. Governor, you got to Pay Attention to this and fix it. Reporter patterson cites that the department of alcoholic Beverage Control was allowed to waive regulations in order to serve outdoors. Salon owners say in the absence of this option, they are struggling. We are not able to pay our bills. Reporter the professional Beauty Foundation of california says the request would not be limited to haircuts and could include mantuicures, pedicures, and waxing services. Allow the beauty professional to get creativity on the best ways that they can perform their services. Reporter bay area residents seem to think its a good idea within reason. The way the winds been blowing, there could be quite a hair storm. We have to do it responsibly. If we ever want to get back to some kind of normalcy. Reporter in an emailed statement to abc7 news, a spokesperson with the California Business Consumer Services and Housing Agency writes, the administration understands and is very sympathetic to the possible economic hardships on salons. For now, the law does not allow Salon Services to be performed outside. However, we are actively looking at this issue and exploring options to lessen the economic harm. Salon owners say without the exception, they could be forced to shut down permanently. Medical medic Melanie Woodrow, abc7 news. Today, i asked our special correspondent his thoughts on if its feasible to move Salon Services outdoors safely. In a perfect scenario, yes, it is feasible. But heres the problem. Theres things these businesses cant account for. For example, if you open up your hair salon or, you know, youre doing nails or a gym or whatever it may be, you may be following all the rules. The problem is that we have cases going up in every single county around San Francisco county. And we have to actually look at what the public is doing, because one slipup from somebody else might jeopardize your business. You can see getting answers every weekday at 3 00 right here. Its on tv and its interactive. You can take part online through facebook live, youtube live, post your questions, i try to get them answered for you and also you can use the abc7 news app. Bottle rock 2020 is officially history, sad to zeec h theyveet. It wil lirst e ba, stevie nix. You can roll over your tickets to next year or request a refund. Today the cdc extended its order prohibiting cruise ship operations in u. S. Waters through september 30th. Most major cruise lines has canceled voyages through the summer. According to the cdc, there were 99 covid outbreaks on 123 cruise ships, including the grand princess. In all, 34 passengers died and nearly 3,000 tested positive. A San Francisco judge ruled tat witnesses at an upcoming trial will be wearing transparent face masks. Its yet another change in how we conduct trials in a coronavirus reality. Heres abc7 News Reporter chris reyes. Im hoping that jurors, witnesses, myself and my client can wear those transparent masks in an effective way. Reporter at a Pretrial Hearing in San Franciscos superior court, a judge ruled that witnesses wear clear face masks instead of cloth masks. Deputy public defender sierra says shes satisfied with the compromise, even though she originally proposed a face shield. Her main point, that faces of witnesses cannot be covered. We judge facial expressions and microexpressions in milliseconds, and thats a big part these nonverbal cues are what we use to determine credibility, trustworthiness. Reporter the judge did not specify what kind of clear masks will be used but this is whats available for purchase online. Its yet another new rule as trials evolve in a coronavirus reality. A long list of other recent considerations include whether witnesses and jurors should appear via zoom. Law professor agrees there are no good answers right now. On the one hand, you have the problem with putting together social distancing and masking and dealing with public buyin or lack thereof. On the other hand, we have all the data that we know about how zoom discourages productivity, puts people to sleep. Reporter she says despite all the coronavirus challenges its important that trials continue. We just have to be extra aware in this current pandemic situation that we are dealing with novel issues and that we need to take it slowly and be considerate and not rush through anything. Reporter in san jose, chris reyes for abc7 news. Richmond has officially named french the citys new french or police chief, that is. The 22year veteran of the Police Department had been serving as the interim chief since september. Her appointment to the permanent position will be effective august 1st. Fighting crime, a bay area tech entrepreneur trying to take a bite out of crime, but the plan raises some big questions. Mask mania from an economic boom for some to a way to help others. Plus, peacock pride. A neighborhood dispute that is ruffling a lot of feathers. Im spencer christian, bay area air quality is gradually improving and temperatures will soon be you can still order all your favorites. Because right now, dennys is offering free delivery. Just go to dennys. Com for free delivery right to your door. See you at dennys. Com. Justfenow theres more to free delwlove with xfinity x1, . R. The ultimate entertainment experience. Like live sports. Theyre back with the best way to watch. And more streaming apps all in one place. More classics. More premiers. Plus, more to easily find using just your voice. Hello, more. Where have you been all my life . Ask. Shop. Discover at your local xfinity store today. All right, lets get to consumer news. 7 on your sides michael finney. Hi, michael. Hey, larry, its all about fashion coverings today. More retailers are requiring face cvs announced customers will have to wear masks beginning monday, july 20th. Target says shoppers must start wearing them august 1st, although 80 of its stores already require masks because of local and state regulations. The federal Communications Commission has approved new robocall rules that help Wireless Companies are socalled safe harbors. The first rule protects companies from legal backlash if they use reasonable analytics to identify and block robocalls. The second rule protects companies who block calls from other providers. Cell phone companies had one of these new provisions to clarify what they can and cannot do when attempting to shut down robocalls. Crate and barrel is recalling its park twin and fullsize beds due to a fall hazard. Heres what these things look like. The Consumer Product Safety Commission says the head board can separate from the side rails. There have been nine reports of incidents, including two injuries. Customers can contact crate barrel for a free replacement. If you need any help with that, you can also contact 7 on your side. Go to our website or email us. Thank you, michael. A teenager who just graduated from high school in concord is now officially a member of the San Francisco giants organization. The team announcing theyve signed pitcher kyle harrison. He was the 85th overall pick in the draft this year. Hes a lefty, 211 in high school, 1. 19 e. R. A. , 192 strikeouts. That will be his future home some day. Th geed partner, the east me n toolion snibonu fr memic story thaunion in his community who also plays an Important Role who gives. And as abc7 News Reporter Wayne Freedman found out, mill valley has given back. Reporter a very simple sign but a complicated story, beginning with the name outside. Tony is the person who started this business in 1950. Reporter so, to this day, he still answers to it. He specializes in saving comfortable shoes and based on the thousands of them in this crowded place, he is clearly never out of work. My favorite shoes. Yes, yes. Reporter which only begins to explain his appeal. He is the most humble, loving, caring man, and no matter what kind of problem you have, he can fix it. Reporter in a world where we throw so much away, this is the alternate realty. Beautiful prada shoes that came apart. Reporter it is old school here, the tools speak of their experiences with just a glance but his most important ones may actually be his ears. People come in to tell me bad news, good news, sad news. Theres all kinds of people that come in, and you listen to them ha close for two and a half months. No more purses to save, no more shoes, no more belts. No income. And the last thing wepted to do was to see him not survive the pandemic. Reporter she asked if she could raise some money for him. I just asked for 3,000 so i can just stand on my feet but she said, lets go with 5,000. I said, okay. Reporter well, as of this morning, the gofundme page had claimed well past 36,000 and counting. Whatever you can do to help preserve your community in a time like this is worth doing. What te a lot ofll Business People have suffered through the pandemic, but how often does a community embrace a man like this . Do you see the comparison between the shoes and you . Yes. Because ill make it comfortable for them. Reporter even in the toughest of times, from mill valley, Wayne Freedman, abc7 news. What a great story. Neighborhood disputes. Theyre nothing new. They usually, though, dont center around peacocks. Yes, a peacock. Thats the case on a culdesac in a North Oakland neighborhood where a spectacular male has taken up residence. I love spectacular male. Neighbors say the feral bird first appeared in january, relocating from another neighborhood. He looks pretty docile here, but everything was fine until mating season came in the spring and neighbors say thats when things got really annoying. He would start at like 3 00, 4 in the rnutins fo three winu 10 00, 11 00 at night. We love the bird. Its beautiful. Unfortunate fortunately, the sound doesnt bother us. The sound has gone down a lot. April was the peak. She says as much as she loves the bird, its probably best for the sake of neighborhood peace that it be relocated to a sanctuary. The peacock, so far, silent on the issue. I actually have some experience with peacocks. They are beautiful, extremely loud, extremely early, and extremely annoying. And can be very aggressive too, dont forget. Yes. Yes. But i also wanted to mention, theyre not the only spectacular male running around because we have one in the weather office. That is true. I can be noisy sometimes too. Very noisy. Yes. Lets look at our lets take a look at our spectacular weather. Weve got sunny skies across most of the bay area right now. Its breezy and we have slightly improved air quality from this time yesterday. Still, we have air quality advisory in effect because a little smoke is still moving over the bay area from fires to our south and southeast in mineral and coyote fires. However, we have good air quality right now in the north bay, inland east bay, and South Central bay but only moderate at the coast and central bay and santa clara valley. Now, lets look at those winds, which are helping to mix out some of the its pretty good right now. Fairfield, 23 Miles Per Hour gusts at palo alto and breezy just about everywhere else in the bay area and its generally cooler right now than it was at this time yesterday. You can see on the 24hour temperature change, many locations about 3 or 4 degrees cooler than this time yesterday. Heres the view from the exploratorium camera looking over the bay. 62 degrees in San Francisco, 73 in Mountain View, san jose, 76, 84 gilroy and at at Hall Meetings<\/a> and in the end, they found that people were very divided when it came to reopening schools and i think districts have always wanted someone highup to help them with that decision. School districts in the bay area had every intention ofn the fal covid19 numbers recently forced the state to roll back business reopenings in several counties. Marin county, for example, is one of the districts on the states watch list because of its rising numbers. Yet this morning, some parents came out to support inperson learning. There are chern who have not schooled since march 16th and 17th who need to get back in front of the eyes of our teachers. We believe that it can safely be done. Reporter the white house has threatened to cut funding if schools dont fully reopen. When he says open, he means open in full, kids being able to attend, each and every day at their school. Reporter therefore, continuing with the Distance Learning<\/a> model has not been an easy decision for many school districts. Heres the state superintendent of public instruction addressing the issue during a town hall conversation this morning. When the president says that he might cut funding for school districts, you know, because they dont open, im sorry, i just have to call it what it is. Its dangerous. Its reckless. And its immoral. Reporter state senator steve represents parts of contra costa and alameda counties. He invited three local superintendents to weigh in. Pittsburg announced it will begin with Distance Learning<\/a> on august 12th. The Lafayette School<\/a> District Voted<\/a> last night to do the same. It was a difficult decision. It was not unanimous. Reporter so far, Livermore Valley<\/a> joint unified is one of the few that remains undecided and is preparing for hybrid learning, even though the county, alameda, is on the governors covid watch list. Schools there start in 40 days. I challenge our communities to get those numbers down. Wear your masks. Socially distance. Do all of those things because we got it down once. Reporter one thing superintendents agree is that Distance Learning<\/a>, while deemed necessary today, is not ideal. And you heard the Livermore Valley<\/a> superintendents say they have 40 days before classes begin. Thats august 25th. Now, remember, the head of the cdc, robert redfield, said, and i retained this, quote, if we get everyone to wear a mask right now, i really think in the next four, six, eight weeks, we could bring the epidemic under control. Back to you. All right, lyanne, thanks. I realize each district is different, but of the districts that have already decided or at least voted to go the Distance Learning<\/a> route, did many of them say when or how they might return to inperson learning . None of them. You know, they have all said that science, the health department, will determine that. Now, its going to be like that dimmer switch that the governor often refers to. It will happen gradually. It will be slow. Now, one thing the superintendents agreed that the hardest issue about being away is missing out on that daily transaction or interactions, rather, that students have with other students and with their teachers and as a mother of three, i could tell you thats spot on. Yeah. All right, lyanne, thank you so much, and we hope to get more clarity from the governor tomorrow. Right now, across the bay areas nine counties, there are more than 38,000 confirmed coronavirus cases, and that includes people who have recovered. In california, were over 356,000 cases, and there are more than 3. 5 million cases nationwide according to data from Johns Hopkins<\/a> university. In alameda county, theres been an increase in cases at the nt ra jail. 40 inmat t thenty not at the beginning of june, only 15 inmates had tested positive. Now, today, facebook founder and Ceo Mark Zuckerberg<\/a> chatted with americas top Infectious Disease<\/a> expert, dr. Anthony fauci. That conversation was streamed online. They touched on several topics, masks, you should wear them, a vaccine, dr. Fauci said its also time that more states experiencing surges have got to slow down. Really got to almost regroup, call a timeout, not necessarily lock down again but say, weve got to do this in a more measured way. Weve got to get our arms around this. And weve got get this controlled. If we dont do that, mark, were going to wind up getting a situation where in other states, we may be seeing the same thing. Facebook has made efforts to crack down on misinformation about the coronavirus on its site. And via their foundation, zuckerberg and his wife have also donated tens of millions of dollars to Coronavirus Relief<\/a> and research efforts. Salon owners want to get back to work. Now along with state lawmakers, theyre asking Governor Newsom<\/a> to allow Beauty Industry<\/a> professionals to perform their services outdoors. Abc7 News Reporter<\/a> Melanie Woodrow<\/a> has the story. Reporter Outdoor Dining<\/a> has taken on a new meaning during the coronavirus pandemic. Here in california, weve even enlaxed restrictions around serving and Drinking Alcohol<\/a> outdoors. Now beauty professionals want the same allowances made for them. None of the people that are on that list of recent closures have been licensed by the state in sanitation. We are. Reporter california Assemblyman Jim Patterson<\/a> is joining salon owners in calling on Governor Newsom<\/a> to temporarily waive a state law. It prevents hairdressers, barbers, manicurists and cosmetologists from providing services outside a licensed establishment. Governor, you got to Pay Attention<\/a> to this and fix it. Reporter patterson cites that the department of alcoholic Beverage Control<\/a> was allowed to waive regulations in order to serve outdoors. Salon owners say in the absence of this option, they are struggling. We are not able to pay our bills. Reporter the professional Beauty Foundation<\/a> of california says the request would not be limited to haircuts and could include mantuicures, pedicures, and waxing services. Allow the beauty professional to get creativity on the best ways that they can perform their services. Reporter bay area residents seem to think its a good idea within reason. The way the winds been blowing, there could be quite a hair storm. We have to do it responsibly. If we ever want to get back to some kind of normalcy. Reporter in an emailed statement to abc7 news, a spokesperson with the California Business Consumer Services<\/a> and Housing Agency<\/a> writes, the administration understands and is very sympathetic to the possible economic hardships on salons. For now, the law does not allow Salon Services<\/a> to be performed outside. However, we are actively looking at this issue and exploring options to lessen the economic harm. Salon owners say without the exception, they could be forced to shut down permanently. Medical medic Melanie Woodrow<\/a>, abc7 news. Today, i asked our special correspondent his thoughts on if its feasible to move Salon Services<\/a> outdoors safely. In a perfect scenario, yes, it is feasible. But heres the problem. Theres things these businesses cant account for. For example, if you open up your hair salon or, you know, youre doing nails or a gym or whatever it may be, you may be following all the rules. The problem is that we have cases going up in every single county around San Francisco<\/a> county. And we have to actually look at what the public is doing, because one slipup from somebody else might jeopardize your business. You can see getting answers every weekday at 3 00 right here. Its on tv and its interactive. You can take part online through facebook live, youtube live, post your questions, i try to get them answered for you and also you can use the abc7 news app. Bottle rock 2020 is officially history, sad to zeec h theyveet. It wil lirst e ba, stevie nix. You can roll over your tickets to next year or request a refund. Today the cdc extended its order prohibiting cruise ship operations in u. S. Waters through september 30th. Most major cruise lines has canceled voyages through the summer. According to the cdc, there were 99 covid outbreaks on 123 cruise ships, including the grand princess. In all, 34 passengers died and nearly 3,000 tested positive. A San Francisco<\/a> judge ruled tat witnesses at an upcoming trial will be wearing transparent face masks. Its yet another change in how we conduct trials in a coronavirus reality. Heres abc7 News Reporter<\/a> chris reyes. Im hoping that jurors, witnesses, myself and my client can wear those transparent masks in an effective way. Reporter at a Pretrial Hearing<\/a> in San Francisco<\/a>s superior court, a judge ruled that witnesses wear clear face masks instead of cloth masks. Deputy public defender sierra says shes satisfied with the compromise, even though she originally proposed a face shield. Her main point, that faces of witnesses cannot be covered. We judge facial expressions and microexpressions in milliseconds, and thats a big part these nonverbal cues are what we use to determine credibility, trustworthiness. Reporter the judge did not specify what kind of clear masks will be used but this is whats available for purchase online. Its yet another new rule as trials evolve in a coronavirus reality. A long list of other recent considerations include whether witnesses and jurors should appear via zoom. Law professor agrees there are no good answers right now. On the one hand, you have the problem with putting together social distancing and masking and dealing with public buyin or lack thereof. On the other hand, we have all the data that we know about how zoom discourages productivity, puts people to sleep. Reporter she says despite all the coronavirus challenges its important that trials continue. We just have to be extra aware in this current pandemic situation that we are dealing with novel issues and that we need to take it slowly and be considerate and not rush through anything. Reporter in san jose, chris reyes for abc7 news. Richmond has officially named french the citys new french or police chief, that is. The 22year veteran of the Police Department<\/a> had been serving as the interim chief since september. Her appointment to the permanent position will be effective august 1st. Fighting crime, a bay area tech entrepreneur trying to take a bite out of crime, but the plan raises some big questions. Mask mania from an economic boom for some to a way to help others. Plus, peacock pride. A neighborhood dispute that is ruffling a lot of feathers. Im spencer christian, bay area air quality is gradually improving and temperatures will soon be you can still order all your favorites. Because right now, dennys is offering free delivery. Just go to dennys. Com for free delivery right to your door. See you at dennys. Com. Justfenow theres more to free delwlove with xfinity x1, . R. The ultimate entertainment experience. Like live sports. Theyre back with the best way to watch. And more streaming apps all in one place. More classics. More premiers. Plus, more to easily find using just your voice. Hello, more. Where have you been all my life . Ask. Shop. Discover at your local xfinity store today. All right, lets get to consumer news. 7 on your sides michael finney. Hi, michael. Hey, larry, its all about fashion coverings today. More retailers are requiring face cvs announced customers will have to wear masks beginning monday, july 20th. Target says shoppers must start wearing them august 1st, although 80 of its stores already require masks because of local and state regulations. The federal Communications Commission<\/a> has approved new robocall rules that help Wireless Companies<\/a> are socalled safe harbors. The first rule protects companies from legal backlash if they use reasonable analytics to identify and block robocalls. The second rule protects companies who block calls from other providers. Cell phone companies had one of these new provisions to clarify what they can and cannot do when attempting to shut down robocalls. Crate and barrel is recalling its park twin and fullsize beds due to a fall hazard. Heres what these things look like. The Consumer Product<\/a> Safety Commission<\/a> says the head board can separate from the side rails. There have been nine reports of incidents, including two injuries. Customers can contact crate barrel for a free replacement. If you need any help with that, you can also contact 7 on your side. Go to our website or email us. Thank you, michael. A teenager who just graduated from high school in concord is now officially a member of the San Francisco<\/a> giants organization. The team announcing theyve signed pitcher kyle harrison. He was the 85th overall pick in the draft this year. Hes a lefty, 211 in high school, 1. 19 e. R. A. , 192 strikeouts. That will be his future home some day. Th geed partner, the east me n toolion snibonu fr memic story thaunion in his community who also plays an Important Role<\/a> who gives. And as abc7 News Reporter<\/a> Wayne Freedman<\/a> found out, mill valley has given back. Reporter a very simple sign but a complicated story, beginning with the name outside. Tony is the person who started this business in 1950. Reporter so, to this day, he still answers to it. He specializes in saving comfortable shoes and based on the thousands of them in this crowded place, he is clearly never out of work. My favorite shoes. Yes, yes. Reporter which only begins to explain his appeal. He is the most humble, loving, caring man, and no matter what kind of problem you have, he can fix it. Reporter in a world where we throw so much away, this is the alternate realty. Beautiful prada shoes that came apart. Reporter it is old school here, the tools speak of their experiences with just a glance but his most important ones may actually be his ears. People come in to tell me bad news, good news, sad news. Theres all kinds of people that come in, and you listen to them ha close for two and a half months. No more purses to save, no more shoes, no more belts. No income. And the last thing wepted to do was to see him not survive the pandemic. Reporter she asked if she could raise some money for him. I just asked for 3,000 so i can just stand on my feet but she said, lets go with 5,000. I said, okay. Reporter well, as of this morning, the gofundme page had claimed well past 36,000 and counting. Whatever you can do to help preserve your community in a time like this is worth doing. What te a lot ofll Business People<\/a> have suffered through the pandemic, but how often does a community embrace a man like this . Do you see the comparison between the shoes and you . Yes. Because ill make it comfortable for them. Reporter even in the toughest of times, from mill valley, Wayne Freedman<\/a>, abc7 news. What a great story. Neighborhood disputes. Theyre nothing new. They usually, though, dont center around peacocks. Yes, a peacock. Thats the case on a culdesac in a North Oakland<\/a> neighborhood where a spectacular male has taken up residence. I love spectacular male. Neighbors say the feral bird first appeared in january, relocating from another neighborhood. He looks pretty docile here, but everything was fine until mating season came in the spring and neighbors say thats when things got really annoying. He would start at like 3 00, 4 in the rnutins fo three winu 10 00, 11 00 at night. We love the bird. Its beautiful. Unfortunate fortunately, the sound doesnt bother us. The sound has gone down a lot. April was the peak. She says as much as she loves the bird, its probably best for the sake of neighborhood peace that it be relocated to a sanctuary. The peacock, so far, silent on the issue. I actually have some experience with peacocks. They are beautiful, extremely loud, extremely early, and extremely annoying. And can be very aggressive too, dont forget. Yes. Yes. But i also wanted to mention, theyre not the only spectacular male running around because we have one in the weather office. That is true. I can be noisy sometimes too. Very noisy. Yes. Lets look at our lets take a look at our spectacular weather. Weve got sunny skies across most of the bay area right now. Its breezy and we have slightly improved air quality from this time yesterday. Still, we have air quality advisory in effect because a little smoke is still moving over the bay area from fires to our south and southeast in mineral and coyote fires. However, we have good air quality right now in the north bay, inland east bay, and South Central<\/a> bay but only moderate at the coast and central bay and santa clara valley. Now, lets look at those winds, which are helping to mix out some of the its pretty good right now. Fairfield, 23 Miles Per Hour<\/a> gusts at palo alto and breezy just about everywhere else in the bay area and its generally cooler right now than it was at this time yesterday. You can see on the 24hour temperature change, many locations about 3 or 4 degrees cooler than this time yesterday. Heres the view from the exploratorium camera looking over the bay. 62 degrees in San Francisco<\/a>, 73 in Mountain View<\/a>, san jose, 76, 84 gilroy and at at Half Moon Bay<\/a>. T s idt toward mt. Eangigno looking across the embarcadero, we see the skies. Fog will spread out to locally inland and so for the morning commute, there will be reduced visibility. Heating up inland this weekend, generally across the entire region but especially inland and a little bit cooler early next week. Tonight is our forecast animation showing the surge of low clouds and fog moving from the coast across the bay locally inland and those clouds will be there for the morning commute but theyll burn back to the coastline, giving us sunny skies over the bay and inland, much like today, perhaps a couple degrees warmer in some spots. Low temperatures tonight will be mainly in the mid to upper 50s. It will be pretty mild in some spots, might feel like high temperatures and then tomorrow, look for highs ranging from about 64 at Half Moon Bay<\/a> to 66 in San Francisco<\/a>, oakland, san mateo, low to mid 70s but up to about 80 at fremont so it will be pretty mild around the bay shoreline, and then inland areas will warm up to upper 80s and low 90s. Accuweather 7 day forecast, warmish days in the forecast feature will be saturday and sunday with highs in the mid 90s inland but cooling comes early next week. Larry and kristen . Thank you, spencer. Guess what . This year, San Francisco<\/a> a. I. D. S. Walk is going to look different than most years. The changes and we know these are challenging times. Rest assured, you are not alone. Weve all had to adapt. And with summer here, your energy bills might go up with rising temperatures. Together, we can save energy and money. Try closing your shades during the day. Setting your ac to 78 or higher. Or cooling off with a fan when you can. United we are always stronger. Stay well, california, and keep it golden. We are the thrivers. Women with metastatic breast cancer. Our time for more time. Has come. Living longer is possible ki knt usulstra. Has come. Livin a clinical trial,le kisqalir le her2 metastatic breast cancer. And it significantly delayed disease progression. Kisqali can cause lung problems or an abnormal heartbeat, which can lead to death. It can cause serious liver problems and low white blood cell counts that may result in severe infections. 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Were just going to come together for 90 minutes of fabulousness, divas and drag and performance and celebrate the work that not only weve done to raise money this past year but over the last 40 years of the Community Coming<\/a> together. Around hiv and now so many other issues. Prc provides services for those who are hiv positive, including financial, medical, and housing assistance. If you want to participate in the a. I. D. S. Walk, theres still time to register and raise funds. Visit aidswalk. Net or call 415615walk. A new study from g la ad finds representation of lgbtq characters in movies is rising but the racial diversity has waned. In 2019, 34 of lgbtq characters were people of color. Thats down from 42 in 2018 and 57 in 2017. The Advocacy Group<\/a> also found that for the third year in a row, transgender characters were also absent from major studio releases. Hallmark says its going to have an lgbtq Christmas Movie<\/a> this year. The Company Claims<\/a> diversity and inclusion is a top priority and says more details will be released soon. E nsom as the Network Holiday<\/a> fis thi. In enna already out. Some of the 40 new movies being released were shot before the shutdown in march. Production isn e rest. Coming up, a San Francisco<\/a> tech billionaire paying to help fight crime. Well tell you what hes doing and why. Plus, much of the economy really hurt by the pandemic, but one group is finding a bit of success through innov weve always put safety first. And we always will. For e fu and there has neveor and we always will. For up to five years on select models and exclusive lease offers. Announcer this is abc7 news. A network of privately funded security cameras is now operational across San Francisco<\/a>, and the aim is to make the city safer. But the Surveillance System<\/a> is raising some privacy concerns. Abc7 news anchor dion lin has the story. Shes definitely trying to move on but of course this kind of traumatizing incident, you dont just forget it. Reporter evas 61yearold mother is still too shaken even after nearly three months to return to where she was attacked in broad daylight by multiple men whond stole her handbag. This shouldnt happen to anyone, especially in San Francisco<\/a>. Reporter despite sfpd saying they obtained surveillance video, there have been no arrests. She believes if there were more security cameras, shed be able to seek justice for her mom. We do need to start prioritizing safety, especially among seniors. Reporter chris larson, tech billionaire and executive chair of ripple, a Cryptocurrency Technology<\/a> company, wanted to do just that. Frustrated with the crime he witnessed in russian hill near lombard street. Unfortunately, its become a huge magnet for the smash and grab crimes. We saw that all the time, multiple times a day. Torturous. Reporter three years ago, larson began Funding Community<\/a> Business Districts<\/a> to install and monitor a network of cameras across the city. There are just over 1,000 to date. With footage that could be requested by the police, the d. A. , or victims themselves. The Community Groups<\/a> can almost get this done faster than if you tried to make this a citywide, maybe a governmentsponsored, you know, project which would cost a ton of money. Reporter at a time when lawmakers are already proposing software for Law Enforcement<\/a> agencies and consumers are fed up with breaches on social media, these security cameras add an extra layer of privacy concerns. For instance, you might not want someone to know that youre seeking mental help or that youre seeing an immigration attorney. Because you dont know whos going to get that footage on the other end. You dont know what theyre going to do with it. Reporter we brought these concerns to larson who acknowledged privacy is a real concern in the u. S. , but because this network is erased every 30 days and is monitored by Nonprofit Community<\/a> organizations, decisions on how that information is used wont be sold. Thats where these systems can be more proprivacy than, lets say, every house randomly putting up a ring door camera from amazon or a nest camera from google. Reporter as for her mothers case, we checked and there are no cameras in the area funded by larson yet. But other districts have expressed interest in participating in the program. Something she supports. These cameras were installed the day of my moms contact, i feel like it could have helped a lot. Reporter in San Francisco<\/a>, dion lin, abc7 news. Joining me now is chris larson, who put up 4 million of his own money to get this program going. So, thanks for joining us. Let me dive right in here because im sure youve heard all the questions, people saying, oh, big brother is going to be watching with all these cameras. Can you explain how your system is different than what is in place in, lets say, new york city, for example . Yeah, i think the big difference here is that theyre run by these Nonprofit Community<\/a> benefit districts so thats almost like a hyperlocal form of government. They have control of the data. The datas not used for inappropriate purposes. Its used for community purposes. Its erased after 30 days and importantly, everybody has access to it from the police, the defense attorney, defense attorneys, victims, can be even used for things like, are the streets clean enough in that particular neighborhood . So, more on the Community Organizations<\/a> monitoring these feeds, because theres guidelines here, right . I mean, joe blow cant just walk up and say, oh, i want to take a look at whats going on, i want to be involved in this. What do the volunteers have to do in order to get involved . Yeah, i mean, theres a set of best practices, and certainly each board of directors of these nonprofit Community Groups<\/a> is going to enforce those rules, the executive directors are going to enforce those rules, but theres a process for the police to request video footage, pfor example. The police cant monitor it live. Thats actually against the law in San Francisco<\/a>. They have to make a request just like anybody else. And really importantly, privacy groups can also audit and see whats going on. Weve had privacy groups tour some of these Community Groups<\/a> to make sure that theyre okay. But i mean, this is exactly right. Theres always going to be the struggle between surveillance, effective surveillance, and privacy. Were always going to be going back and forth and we need to have everybody in the room to make sure that were going right down the middle of the line. Yeah, and you have had these cameras up for several years now. And theyve been successful, apparently. There was an incident in the tenderloin last year, looting in union square. How have the cameras been used in those cases . Yeah. I mean, the one in the tenderloin was tragic. It was actually a woman who was filming an assault. The perpetrator saw her doing that and she died. She was killed. The tragedy was there was a camera owned by the tenderloin Community Benefit<\/a> district that was capturing that exact crime, so that person was caught. You also had that case of the person kicking the homeless person who was caught. And with the looting, you know, its very clear, the cameras have picked up, its really not the protesters that were looting. These were these professional crews that were taking advantage of that. And if you can prove that on a camera, that really helps, i think, the cause of the protesters, what were all about and tones down some of the political rhetoric that was attacking the protesters. So, is this a scalable idea . Is it your goal to go, okay, San Francisco<\/a>, l. A. , chicago, or is this just a bay area thing . Well, i think San Francisco<\/a> should be leading the charge here. You know, its a progressive city. It does think very hard about privacy concerns and wants to have local representation. I think its a good model. I think the model in new york, which is very effective, but its owned by the city. I think its way too intrusive, would not be acceptable here. So it would be great if we could prove this model works and expand it, you know, to other neighborhoods, other cities and other states. Real quick, different topic, i understand you recently had covid19. What was your experience and for people who are wondering, is this thing real . What was your experience . I guess we went to the wrong warriors game, i guess. You know, it was a couple tough days. My wife and i had. But you know, we were lucky we didnt have to go to the hospital. Lost our sense of taste and smell, so, you know, couldnt drink wine for a while. But we did recover and weve been trying to give convalescent plasma and trying to help out where we can. All right, really appreciate the time, chris larsen, and well be keeping an eye on the program as the cameras keep an eye on us. Thank you so much. Thanks for having me. A strange side effect of the pandemic, why you may not be able to find a roll of quarters. The theres this gametime internetting room. Nity. So fun. Wow. And then theres this workfromhome internetting room. Finally, the openconcept internetting room. This is not an open house. But your front door was open, so technically it is. Get the most inhome wifi coverage with xfinity xfi. Now thats simple, easy, awesome. Get started with xfinity internet for 24. 99 a month for 12 months. Or, ask about packages with speed up to a gig. Click, call or visit a store today. All right, time now for the 4 at 4 00. You guys ready . Your next haircut could be outdoors. State Assemblyman Jim Patterson<\/a> of fresno and the professional Beauty Federation<\/a> of california are calling on Governor Newsom<\/a> to allow outdoor barber and Salon Services<\/a>. Currently, the business and professions code does not allow barbershops or salons to operate outside of their buildings. Beauty professionals across the state are asking for that regulation to be waived temporarily so they can adapt to the pandemic like other industries have been able to. Ama, what do you think . Would you do it . Outdoors . Nail salon, hair salon . I guess i just need more information because i mean, if the stylist and the client, if theyre each okay with it, i see no problem but im wondering why they arent allowed to be outdoors in the first place. What are the regulations and issues with it . But i do agree that everything should be looked at because this is a changing world were living in. Yeah, spencer, it requires that temporary changing of the code to allow for this whole sector to be able to operate. What do you think . Do you think the risk is any greater from gym classes that operate outdoors, for example . Whatever you think. Yeah, you know, as a client, i would certainly go and have my haircut outside. I wouldnt mind doing that. I would feel relatively safe. But as a passerby, if its a windy day, we have quite a breezy pattern here in the bay area, i dont know if i would want to take a whiff of somebodys freshly snipped hair. But that might be a conversation. Could be a health consideration as well. But apart from that, i think its an idea worth considering, absolutely, because these people are they need to keep generating their income. I mean, they cant while their shops are closed. All right. Next topic. Shortage of coins sweeping across the country, now being felt in the bay area. We told you about the shortage a few weeks back, brought on by so many stores asking people to pay with credit cards. According to the chronicle, local businesses, laundromats are being hit hard by the shortage. Some are asking customers not to take quarters unless theyre using their machines. I cant even think of the last time i paid for anything with cash or coins. So, i have zero coins at my disposal unless theyre hidden away somewhere. Kristen, how about you . I mean like you, apple pay everything, so its contactless and you dont have to touch anything. But so what is the problem . Who cant get the coins . Why are they needed now . I guess for situations when you cant use your credit card or apple pay or something. Right, for the laundromats and if everybodys hanging on to their coins because theyre so rarely used now, then theyre not out in circulation. Spencer, have you run into this at all as a problem . I have not, because much like you guys, i do everything in a with a card or contactless way, so i havent kept change in my pocket for a long time. However, i had accumulated some change over a period of time, which i put in my grandsons piggy banks so if anyone is short of coins, go see my grandson grandsons. Youre advocating busting into his piggy bank so somebody can do their laundry . My goodness, spencer, what kind of a grandparent with you . Theyre generous little lads. They will share. Thats what its about. Were learning more about googles next innovation. Its a temporary tattoo that turns your skin into a giant touch pad, essentially. This is what it looks like. Each tattoo contains sensors that are triggeed either by being touched or swiped. Google calls them skin masks, but it remains unclear as to how Mountain View<\/a> based google bends to use this technology in the future. I dont know if this is to oneup, ama, the apple watch. You dont even need to put on a watch. Its just on your skin. Swipe, swipe. What do you think about that . Why . What is it . Dont touch me. Like, are you is it touch pad for myself to do things . Somebody else isnt coming in trying to use my touch pad . Hands off. No, so odd. Spencer . I just want to be able to go around go ahead, go ahead. No, what do you want to do, larry . We got to hear. I just want to be able to walk around and say, hey, im the human touch pad, anybody want to see my screen . Oh gosh. Its not a great idea. I think were going to do an exit left. I cant read the next story. All right. Iceland. Iceland wants you. Roll the clip. Oh. Thats what ama and i were saying after your comment, larry. But go ahead. Yes. Yes. Kristen, please read this. I have lost my composure. Oh, okay. Promote iceland is encouraging people to record their screams and listen to others as well. They claim theyll, quote, release your scream with speakers set up in remote parts of the country and of course they add, when youre ready, come let it out for real. Okay. Spencer . Well, ive been to iceland, and i highly recommend it as a vacation destination. Its a nice place. I didnt know they screamed so loudly there. I mean, id go back now. It speaks to the quirkiness of the place that might be worth visiting, right, ama . Yeah, hey, its a place i would definitely want to go. I feel bad for the wildlife out there going, what on earth . What is all this noise . What happened . Thats a good point. And you know what . You can book your vacation on a human touch pad if theres one available near you. Oh my goodness. Reykjavik is supposed to be beautiful. I think its really time to stop. Thats it. 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Despite the back and forth over face masks in parts of the country, the mask economy is actually thriving. There are Luxury Brands<\/a> out thereik jabs themas. San francisco based gap says it sold over 3 Million Masks<\/a> in may across its different etsy says in april, more than 12 Million Masks<\/a> were sold on its platform and one seller says shes never listed anything that has had this sort of demand. I think people had no masks at all in the beginning, and now i think most people have at least one to wear and its now its more people looking for a cu mk that sort of goes with their style. That seller was even able to hire an extra person to help her with her booming mask business. Masks are a necessity right now but they pose problems for some. The deaf and hard of hearing communities are running into issues with people Wearing Masks<\/a> like having difficulty reading lips. So, one woman started making seethrough masks to help break the barrier. I sew and cook and make jam. I started making regular cloth masks from day one because i had fabric at home. It has felt good to do something to use my skills, just to do something. Im hard of hearing. Ive really struggled to understand people through their masks. I got asked by someone in the community. Shes hard of hearing but she serves the deaf community, if i could make a clear windowed mask and i actually wasnt aware of them. And i was like, oh, sure, let me do some poking around. I ended up sewing one for myself. I really liked it and then i couldnt walk down the street without someone asking me where i got it and asking if i would make one for them. And it all just kind of went from there. Ive had a number of families who just reached out to say, like, thank you so much. Our whole family has really been struggling. Even if youre not hard of hearing, im sure youve experienced just saying, sorry, what . What ive come to appreciate is how much you miss in the communicationheon see someones eyes. It restores a little bit of humanity for all of us, perhaps. What a wonderful story. The giants and the 49ers, theyre teaming up to get people to mask up and prevent the spread of covid19. Its just something that, if we want fans back in our ballparks, if we want to get back to life as normal, this is a very, very simple step for us all to be a part of. 49ers ceo jed york and giants ceo taking part in a virtual News Conference<\/a> today. The two teams, along with their partner, dignity health, are producing cloth masks in support of Governor Newsom<\/a>s wear a mask Public Awareness<\/a> campaigns. Those masks will go to frontline workers in the bay area at first but there will be a chance for fans to get one. The downside of wearingot ag she breakouts. Up next, how to keep your skin clear behind a mask. And dan is here with what we have coming up on abc7 news at 5 00. New at blo blackouts has regulators requiring cell towers to add backup power. 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My skin has gotten so bad. Reporter shelby brown is a registered nurse. When we have to wear an n95 and a surgical mask over keeps everything in there. Its like a petri dish on your face. You have a metal clip, a tight fit and now you have humidity, sweat, micr bione. Reporter but masks must be worn, so how do we treat the acne. Start with the over the counter with a cleanser in the morning and a 2. 5 benzoyl peroxide at night, not just the spot, the full zone. Stay on it to stay clear. If you stop using it, the bumps just come right back. Reporter as en maup. Makeup makes it worse. Cotton is the most breathable. Wash it every day. Reporter dr. Fields says topical sulfur products are helpful and specifically to avoid retinoids. Kate larsen, abc 7 news. Get the latest news anytime with the abc 7 news app. It has enhanced live video features, more customization and push alerts to get the news you want delivered to your phone in real time. Thanks for joining us at 4 00. 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Reports say hackers are uploading fake maps, showing the virus hot next at 5 00, could we see a Covid Vaccine<\/a> by 2021 . Dr. Anthony fauci now saying he is cautiously optimistic. That word coming in just a short time ago. Also, the governors expected announcement about schools. Parents in marin rally to make sure their voices are heard about keeping kids safe. Police reform is gng newt step. Oaklands police chief is on the defense this evening. What shes telling critics who say shes playing with the politics of fear. Plus, the cobbler and his community. Neighbors reach out to save a man who may be the heart and sole of mill valley. 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