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KGO ABC7 News 1100PM July 12, 2024
And now get hbo max included. Limited availability in select areas. Call 1. 877. Only. Att first, the sir
Francis Drake
statue was taken down, then less than 24 hours later, the name came off of the high school. The governors new strike team. Their mission, fixed states overloaded unemployment system. Were locked into our typical summer pattern for now. Ill show you whats changing for the weekend coming up. San franciscos latest weapon against covid. Millions of dollars in support for immigrants and undocumented families. Abc 7 news starts right now. Building a better bay area for a safe and secure future. This is abc 7 news. So, yeah, its a little scary for me because, to me, its life and death. Tonight, relief is finally on te way o californians who have been unable to get unemployment benefits. Governor newsom announced a new strike team to address the numerous problems and the backlog. This is an issue abc 7 and 7 on your side have been on since day one. In fact, weve received about 2,000 message about edd since the start of the pandemic. And after last weeks full week focus on edd problems, the 7 on your side team was inundated with 600 more, all from viewers pleading for help to get their unemployment benefits. Abc 7
News Reporter
has the details. Reporter governor gavin newsom is promising to fix the states overloaded unemployment system with a strike team. Newsom explained there should be no barriers between californians and the benefits they have earned. He pointed to
Unprecedented Demand
due to job loss during the pandemic and an antiquated system creating what he calls an unacceptable backlog of claims. His office estimating there could be about 1 million claims eligible for benefits with added information. Welcomed news for valerie dean. I hope that it brings about action for so many people. I mean, i think that theyre just completely overwhelmed and i feel for the
Unemployment Department
employees. Reporter dean initially reached out to 7 on your sides
Michael Finney
for help after losing her job at a
Printing Company
because of covid19, edd started paying her benefits, but then the money stopped. According according dean, edd flagged her for a job from three years ago. Deducting penalties this year. She went seven weeks without a paycheck before winning on appeal. Dean, a
Breast Cancer
survivor, is still under treatment and hopeful the governors help will get things back on track. Newsoms action plan includes deploying a strike team to modernize
Information Technology
programs and transform the
Customer Experience
focussing on immediately processing claims and enhancing partnership with the legislature to improve communication with claimants. Priority will go to the oldest claims first. Dean says shes unsure of where she stands and has struggled to reach anyone with edd. And the phone rang and the phone rang and the phone rang for an hour and five minutes. Until it just stopped rining. Reporter since march, edd has processed more than 8 million unemployment claims and distributed more than 49 billion in unemployment benefits, and according to newsoms office, within 45 days the strike team is expected to have a game plan to improve the system. Abc 7 news. Our 7 or your side team is dedicated to getting you help on our unemployment claims. If youre having trouble contacting edd or have questions about the stimulus package, you can get in touch with
Michael Finney
and the team right on our website. Just go to abc7news. Com 7onyourside. Troubling records were set today both locally and nationally in the coronavirus pandemic. The u. S. Now has more than 4. 4 million confirmed cases according to john hopkins data. The number of deaths has reached 150,000 nationwide, the highest toll in the world. In california cases are above 470,000. Health
Officials Say
197 people died tuesday from covid19. Thats the highest number of deaths in a 24hour period. Here in the bay area, cases grew by more than 1,000, now surpassing 50,000 cases. The
Latino Community
is one of the hardest hit by the pandemic. Now a major announcement from
San Francisco
mayor london breed. Abc 7
News Reporter
kate larson explains how a new
Outreach Program
is expected to increase testing and everyone hopes contain outbreaks. Reporter the city of
San Francisco
announced a new strategy to bring
Recovery Resources
to the
Latino Community
, which accounts for half the citys coronavirus cases. We as a
Community Need
to be able to say its okay to come out and get tested because we have resources to help you. Reporter john is the
Health Committee
chair for the
Latino Task Force
which partnered with the tyri awareness to new and existing programs. If you are undocumented, you know that you dont qualify for any of the state or federal benefits that apply to others, and so if you know that, you more than likely will be timid to get tested if youre asymptomatic or not and be told you have to stay home for two weeks. At that point if you have to stay home for two weeks and youre going to lose your wages, you may not be able to recover that and that really could be the ball game for your financially. Reporter this is a game to let immigrants and undocumented immigrants know there is money they can access should their families be affected by covid. Amounting to 1,285 for up to 1,500 san franciscans who test positive for covid19. Family relief fund already offered 500 to 1,000 monthly for families that do not qualify for local, state or federal assistance. And immigrant workers fund makes onetime 200 payments available for
Supportive Services
in food, ucsf
Just Launched
a
Testing Program
and study in the mission district. Jacobo was there and said they tested 500 people who lined up down the block. In april when we started to do testing, we had to get gift cards from safeway to try to get people to get tested. There has been a huge mood shift where people are taking it very serious. Reporter we have more resources listed on our website, abc7news. Com. Kate larson, abc 7 news. Its a tense wait and see in
San Mateo County
. Businesses are on the verge of shutting down again now that
San Mateo County
has become the last in the bay area to join the states watch list for covid19 activity. If
San Mateo County
remains on that list for three days in a row, places like indoor malls, hair salons and gyms would have to close beginning saturday. You know, hard for all of the business owners, yeah, it is. And some people get to stay open and some people dont. Really who its going to hurt, people who work in the back of the restaurants, people who work at the airport. Last week
San Mateo County
s
Public Health
officer blamed social gatherings without proper
Safety Measures
being taken for driving the spike in covid19 cases. And we are tracking every county in california to see whether its made the states watch list and how long its been there. You can check out this interactive map on abc7news. Com. For the first time
Governor Newsom
is withholding money from states that defy state
Health Orders
by allowing all businesses to open. The state is withholding nearly of 5,000 from atwater and 45,000 from coalinga they risk losing if they dont toe the line on coronavirus measures. The first pet dog to contract the coronavirus has died. Buddy in
Staten Island
started having breathing trouble in midapril. He lost weight and became lethargic. Buddy tested positive for covid19. Additional testing five days later shows the virus was no longer in buddys system. He did have the antibodies, though. His family says
Buddys Health
got so bad they had to euthanize him. New blood work the day buddy was put down show he most likely had cancer. We put together research and compiled a brandnew calculator showing you just how risky certain scenarios are like riding a bus or going to the gym. Youll find it on abc7news. Com. New developments to report to you. A followed judge sided with activists and has placed more restrictions on the force that
Oakland Police
can use to control crowds. Todays order bans wooden, rubber or rubbercoated bullets along with stringer grenades. Oakland may still deploy tear gas, flash bang grenades and foam teamed projectiles only if there is an imminent threat or significant property damage. Oakland police told abc 7 they will abide by todays order. A sculpture and school sign bearing the name of sir
Francis Drake
was taken down. Not only a british explorer but a slave trader. The action comes as cities and schools across the bay area and the nation are debating the legacy about historicl figures. Its a big part of our efforts to build a better bay area. J. R. Stone has more on the major actions in marin county. Reporter this used to say sir
Francis Drake
high school, but now it just says high school as employees have removed sir
Francis Drake
. In letter to parents, the principal saying one of their goals is to become more antiracist. My
Immediate Reaction
was theyre actually listening, theyre actually responding to the public demand that we remove this stain of slavery from the school. Reporter the removal of sir
Francis Drake
above the gym entrance comes less than 24 hours after officials in larksburg temporarily removed the statue near the ferry terminal. That in response to a planned demonstration to tear it down on thursday. Much has been made in recent months of drake and his dealings in the slave demonstrated. The paper is actually covering the sir
Francis High School
sign. While we were interviewing folks over by the gym, someone walked up and ripped this paper right off. I dont think its appropriate to take down the sir
Francis Drake
sign without more
Community Input
than a few agitators on the internet, frankly. Reporter others believe its wasted time and would like the focus in marin county to be on
Race Relations
between police and minorities. Id love to see people focussing on that rather than diddling around with the sir
Francis Drake
name. Reporter some, though, say its about setting the right tone going forward. Theres a lot of symbols, theres a lot of names, a lot of people we hold in high esteem that shouldnt be. Some of them, a lot of them should be brought down. Reporter as for changing the name, the school is accepting recommendations up until the end of august. J. R. Stone, abc 7 news. New developments, trader joes now says it is not rebranding certain items despite a petition drive by an oakley teenager callin some products racist. The grocer dismissed reports it had planned to change the names of
International Food
items like trader jose and trader mings. Trader joes disagrees with accusations of racism and the chain says it doesnt make decisions based on petition. Coming up,
San Francisco
s ghost town. Close to 90 of buildings downtown sit empty. So whats happen with all this empty space and how is it impacting real estate . Those answers next. Distanced learning details. Tonight, one east
Bay School District
lays out its plans for fall. Mysterious seeds from china are now landing in bay area mailboxes. Did they show up in yours . Why local agricultural officials are warning dont plant them. Im meteorologist sandhya patel. Hot summer weather is ahead. Ill have those temperatures for your weekend coming up. First, a look at whats coming up tonight on
Jimmy Kimmel Live
with guest host sean haze. Thanks, dan and ama. America, if you could see sean when hes not guest hosting something, first of all, did they rent you that hair . What time does that hair have to be bac going through
San Francisco
south of market and financial district neighborhoods feels like touring a ghost town. Its an eerie kind of empty and its having an impact. 90 of the citys workforce is working from home and millions are leaving the city. What does it mean for real estate . As part of builds a better bay area the coronavirus pandemic is upending some bay
Area Real Estate
trends. Abc 7
News Reporter
stephanie sierra breaks down what we know about all this empty space. Reporter before the pandemic
San Francisco
had the highest
Building Occupancy
rate in the country. Now most of the citys stay scrapers sit empty. The question is how long will it stay that way . Its an eerie feeling. Staring at an empty
Office Building
that sits across from an empty row of brandnew luxury condos. It makes you wonder, is all this emptiness driving prices down everywhere . That wasnt the case for newlyweds jason and stephanie hicks. You know, severely over asking. Probably 400,000 over asking. Reporter in the midst of the pandemic, embracing permanent work from home schedules, the two are leaving soma, hope for a better value in alameda. We fell in love this this house, a
Beautiful House
in downtown alameda. We learned 85 folks were very interested in the same property, which was kind of scary. 85 offers . Yeah, it was crazy. Reporter in this case, a sellers market in alameda, but
Real Estate Agents
neil and daryl of the canless brothers say in
San Francisco
Property Values
have taken a little bit of a hit, but there are pockets. There are certain areas to where theyre stronger than other. Reporter one pocket hit the hardest, south beach. 147 luxury condos are on the market. According to an abc 7 analysis of real estate data. Comparing it to the past five years has been its really unheard of. Reporter in just the last two days, 25 people posted on the south beach next door feed they are moving out of their
San Francisco
condos. Citing everything from work from home, high costs, to theres nothing to do. Its all about supply and demand. Reporter theres plenty of supply in soma, south beach and mission bay. Of the more than 1,300 active listings in
San Francisco
, nearly 1 3 are in those areas. With inventory high, prices are taking a slightdip. Bfore covid the average listing price for a twobedroom condo in south beach was around 1. 95 million. Now the average price has dipped down 30,000 to 1. 92 million. For onebedrooms, that average price is only down 15,000. We will continue to see a bigger vacancy rate because people dont need to live in the city. Reporter no need to live or work in the city. As some companies are gone for good. We know that from
San Francisco
s building vacancy rate. Abc 7s
Data Analysis
shows at the end of last year it was 5. 4 . Now its close to 10 . Comparable to what other major cities are seeing, like seattle and boston. Yeah, it seems probably much worse than it actually is. Reporter but if you ask robert samits, a
Senior Researcher
with cushman and wakefield, most companies are still keeping their leases. Most of these spaces, most of these buildings have leases in place, longterm leases in place from very wellfunded companies, for the most part. So, you know, thats the good side of it. Reporter the tough side, not all of the 7,500 companies leasing
Building Space
in the city and county are wellfunded. The real question is, how much longer will those tenants last . Thats the tough question. You know, without without a vaccine, without other things in place, we just dont know. Reporter assuming there is progress with the covid vaccine, sam yis anticipates companies both big and small will start allowing employees, 25 or so, back into the office by the fall. Of course, that will be gradual and depend on the current state of the pandemic. In
San Francisco
, stephanie sierra, abc 7 news. Join 7 on your sides
Michael Finney
tomorrow at 5 15 for housing help, renters and owners. Well have a digitalonly discussion with tenants and landlords about the
Current Situation
in the bay areas rental market. You can watch on abc7news. Com, our
Facebook Page
or youtube channel. Berkeleys
School Board Just
approved a
Distance Learning
plan for when classes begin next month. For elementary students, teachers will meet with families online for the first two weeks. Middle school and
Francis Drake<\/a> statue was taken down, then less than 24 hours later, the name came off of the high school. The governors new strike team. Their mission, fixed states overloaded unemployment system. Were locked into our typical summer pattern for now. Ill show you whats changing for the weekend coming up. San franciscos latest weapon against covid. Millions of dollars in support for immigrants and undocumented families. Abc 7 news starts right now. Building a better bay area for a safe and secure future. This is abc 7 news. So, yeah, its a little scary for me because, to me, its life and death. Tonight, relief is finally on te way o californians who have been unable to get unemployment benefits. Governor newsom announced a new strike team to address the numerous problems and the backlog. This is an issue abc 7 and 7 on your side have been on since day one. In fact, weve received about 2,000 message about edd since the start of the pandemic. And after last weeks full week focus on edd problems, the 7 on your side team was inundated with 600 more, all from viewers pleading for help to get their unemployment benefits. Abc 7
News Reporter<\/a> has the details. Reporter governor gavin newsom is promising to fix the states overloaded unemployment system with a strike team. Newsom explained there should be no barriers between californians and the benefits they have earned. He pointed to
Unprecedented Demand<\/a> due to job loss during the pandemic and an antiquated system creating what he calls an unacceptable backlog of claims. His office estimating there could be about 1 million claims eligible for benefits with added information. Welcomed news for valerie dean. I hope that it brings about action for so many people. I mean, i think that theyre just completely overwhelmed and i feel for the
Unemployment Department<\/a> employees. Reporter dean initially reached out to 7 on your sides
Michael Finney<\/a> for help after losing her job at a
Printing Company<\/a> because of covid19, edd started paying her benefits, but then the money stopped. According according dean, edd flagged her for a job from three years ago. Deducting penalties this year. She went seven weeks without a paycheck before winning on appeal. Dean, a
Breast Cancer<\/a> survivor, is still under treatment and hopeful the governors help will get things back on track. Newsoms action plan includes deploying a strike team to modernize
Information Technology<\/a> programs and transform the
Customer Experience<\/a> focussing on immediately processing claims and enhancing partnership with the legislature to improve communication with claimants. Priority will go to the oldest claims first. Dean says shes unsure of where she stands and has struggled to reach anyone with edd. And the phone rang and the phone rang and the phone rang for an hour and five minutes. Until it just stopped rining. Reporter since march, edd has processed more than 8 million unemployment claims and distributed more than 49 billion in unemployment benefits, and according to newsoms office, within 45 days the strike team is expected to have a game plan to improve the system. Abc 7 news. Our 7 or your side team is dedicated to getting you help on our unemployment claims. If youre having trouble contacting edd or have questions about the stimulus package, you can get in touch with
Michael Finney<\/a> and the team right on our website. Just go to abc7news. Com 7onyourside. Troubling records were set today both locally and nationally in the coronavirus pandemic. The u. S. Now has more than 4. 4 million confirmed cases according to john hopkins data. The number of deaths has reached 150,000 nationwide, the highest toll in the world. In california cases are above 470,000. Health
Officials Say<\/a> 197 people died tuesday from covid19. Thats the highest number of deaths in a 24hour period. Here in the bay area, cases grew by more than 1,000, now surpassing 50,000 cases. The
Latino Community<\/a> is one of the hardest hit by the pandemic. Now a major announcement from
San Francisco<\/a> mayor london breed. Abc 7
News Reporter<\/a> kate larson explains how a new
Outreach Program<\/a> is expected to increase testing and everyone hopes contain outbreaks. Reporter the city of
San Francisco<\/a> announced a new strategy to bring
Recovery Resources<\/a> to the
Latino Community<\/a>, which accounts for half the citys coronavirus cases. We as a
Community Need<\/a> to be able to say its okay to come out and get tested because we have resources to help you. Reporter john is the
Health Committee<\/a> chair for the
Latino Task Force<\/a> which partnered with the tyri awareness to new and existing programs. If you are undocumented, you know that you dont qualify for any of the state or federal benefits that apply to others, and so if you know that, you more than likely will be timid to get tested if youre asymptomatic or not and be told you have to stay home for two weeks. At that point if you have to stay home for two weeks and youre going to lose your wages, you may not be able to recover that and that really could be the ball game for your financially. Reporter this is a game to let immigrants and undocumented immigrants know there is money they can access should their families be affected by covid. Amounting to 1,285 for up to 1,500 san franciscans who test positive for covid19. Family relief fund already offered 500 to 1,000 monthly for families that do not qualify for local, state or federal assistance. And immigrant workers fund makes onetime 200 payments available for
Supportive Services<\/a> in food, ucsf
Just Launched<\/a> a
Testing Program<\/a> and study in the mission district. Jacobo was there and said they tested 500 people who lined up down the block. In april when we started to do testing, we had to get gift cards from safeway to try to get people to get tested. There has been a huge mood shift where people are taking it very serious. Reporter we have more resources listed on our website, abc7news. Com. Kate larson, abc 7 news. Its a tense wait and see in
San Mateo County<\/a>. Businesses are on the verge of shutting down again now that
San Mateo County<\/a> has become the last in the bay area to join the states watch list for covid19 activity. If
San Mateo County<\/a> remains on that list for three days in a row, places like indoor malls, hair salons and gyms would have to close beginning saturday. You know, hard for all of the business owners, yeah, it is. And some people get to stay open and some people dont. Really who its going to hurt, people who work in the back of the restaurants, people who work at the airport. Last week
San Mateo County<\/a>s
Public Health<\/a> officer blamed social gatherings without proper
Safety Measures<\/a> being taken for driving the spike in covid19 cases. And we are tracking every county in california to see whether its made the states watch list and how long its been there. You can check out this interactive map on abc7news. Com. For the first time
Governor Newsom<\/a> is withholding money from states that defy state
Health Orders<\/a> by allowing all businesses to open. The state is withholding nearly of 5,000 from atwater and 45,000 from coalinga they risk losing if they dont toe the line on coronavirus measures. The first pet dog to contract the coronavirus has died. Buddy in
Staten Island<\/a> started having breathing trouble in midapril. He lost weight and became lethargic. Buddy tested positive for covid19. Additional testing five days later shows the virus was no longer in buddys system. He did have the antibodies, though. His family says
Buddys Health<\/a> got so bad they had to euthanize him. New blood work the day buddy was put down show he most likely had cancer. We put together research and compiled a brandnew calculator showing you just how risky certain scenarios are like riding a bus or going to the gym. Youll find it on abc7news. Com. New developments to report to you. A followed judge sided with activists and has placed more restrictions on the force that
Oakland Police<\/a> can use to control crowds. Todays order bans wooden, rubber or rubbercoated bullets along with stringer grenades. Oakland may still deploy tear gas, flash bang grenades and foam teamed projectiles only if there is an imminent threat or significant property damage. Oakland police told abc 7 they will abide by todays order. A sculpture and school sign bearing the name of sir
Francis Drake<\/a> was taken down. Not only a british explorer but a slave trader. The action comes as cities and schools across the bay area and the nation are debating the legacy about historicl figures. Its a big part of our efforts to build a better bay area. J. R. Stone has more on the major actions in marin county. Reporter this used to say sir
Francis Drake<\/a> high school, but now it just says high school as employees have removed sir
Francis Drake<\/a>. In letter to parents, the principal saying one of their goals is to become more antiracist. My
Immediate Reaction<\/a> was theyre actually listening, theyre actually responding to the public demand that we remove this stain of slavery from the school. Reporter the removal of sir
Francis Drake<\/a> above the gym entrance comes less than 24 hours after officials in larksburg temporarily removed the statue near the ferry terminal. That in response to a planned demonstration to tear it down on thursday. Much has been made in recent months of drake and his dealings in the slave demonstrated. The paper is actually covering the sir
Francis High School<\/a> sign. While we were interviewing folks over by the gym, someone walked up and ripped this paper right off. I dont think its appropriate to take down the sir
Francis Drake<\/a> sign without more
Community Input<\/a> than a few agitators on the internet, frankly. Reporter others believe its wasted time and would like the focus in marin county to be on
Race Relations<\/a> between police and minorities. Id love to see people focussing on that rather than diddling around with the sir
Francis Drake<\/a> name. Reporter some, though, say its about setting the right tone going forward. Theres a lot of symbols, theres a lot of names, a lot of people we hold in high esteem that shouldnt be. Some of them, a lot of them should be brought down. Reporter as for changing the name, the school is accepting recommendations up until the end of august. J. R. Stone, abc 7 news. New developments, trader joes now says it is not rebranding certain items despite a petition drive by an oakley teenager callin some products racist. The grocer dismissed reports it had planned to change the names of
International Food<\/a> items like trader jose and trader mings. Trader joes disagrees with accusations of racism and the chain says it doesnt make decisions based on petition. Coming up,
San Francisco<\/a>s ghost town. Close to 90 of buildings downtown sit empty. So whats happen with all this empty space and how is it impacting real estate . Those answers next. Distanced learning details. Tonight, one east
Bay School District<\/a> lays out its plans for fall. Mysterious seeds from china are now landing in bay area mailboxes. Did they show up in yours . Why local agricultural officials are warning dont plant them. Im meteorologist sandhya patel. Hot summer weather is ahead. Ill have those temperatures for your weekend coming up. First, a look at whats coming up tonight on
Jimmy Kimmel Live<\/a> with guest host sean haze. Thanks, dan and ama. America, if you could see sean when hes not guest hosting something, first of all, did they rent you that hair . What time does that hair have to be bac going through
San Francisco<\/a> south of market and financial district neighborhoods feels like touring a ghost town. Its an eerie kind of empty and its having an impact. 90 of the citys workforce is working from home and millions are leaving the city. What does it mean for real estate . As part of builds a better bay area the coronavirus pandemic is upending some bay
Area Real Estate<\/a> trends. Abc 7
News Reporter<\/a> stephanie sierra breaks down what we know about all this empty space. Reporter before the pandemic
San Francisco<\/a> had the highest
Building Occupancy<\/a> rate in the country. Now most of the citys stay scrapers sit empty. The question is how long will it stay that way . Its an eerie feeling. Staring at an empty
Office Building<\/a> that sits across from an empty row of brandnew luxury condos. It makes you wonder, is all this emptiness driving prices down everywhere . That wasnt the case for newlyweds jason and stephanie hicks. You know, severely over asking. Probably 400,000 over asking. Reporter in the midst of the pandemic, embracing permanent work from home schedules, the two are leaving soma, hope for a better value in alameda. We fell in love this this house, a
Beautiful House<\/a> in downtown alameda. We learned 85 folks were very interested in the same property, which was kind of scary. 85 offers . Yeah, it was crazy. Reporter in this case, a sellers market in alameda, but
Real Estate Agents<\/a> neil and daryl of the canless brothers say in
San Francisco<\/a>
Property Values<\/a> have taken a little bit of a hit, but there are pockets. There are certain areas to where theyre stronger than other. Reporter one pocket hit the hardest, south beach. 147 luxury condos are on the market. According to an abc 7 analysis of real estate data. Comparing it to the past five years has been its really unheard of. Reporter in just the last two days, 25 people posted on the south beach next door feed they are moving out of their
San Francisco<\/a> condos. Citing everything from work from home, high costs, to theres nothing to do. Its all about supply and demand. Reporter theres plenty of supply in soma, south beach and mission bay. Of the more than 1,300 active listings in
San Francisco<\/a>, nearly 1 3 are in those areas. With inventory high, prices are taking a slightdip. Bfore covid the average listing price for a twobedroom condo in south beach was around 1. 95 million. Now the average price has dipped down 30,000 to 1. 92 million. For onebedrooms, that average price is only down 15,000. We will continue to see a bigger vacancy rate because people dont need to live in the city. Reporter no need to live or work in the city. As some companies are gone for good. We know that from
San Francisco<\/a>s building vacancy rate. Abc 7s
Data Analysis<\/a> shows at the end of last year it was 5. 4 . Now its close to 10 . Comparable to what other major cities are seeing, like seattle and boston. Yeah, it seems probably much worse than it actually is. Reporter but if you ask robert samits, a
Senior Researcher<\/a> with cushman and wakefield, most companies are still keeping their leases. Most of these spaces, most of these buildings have leases in place, longterm leases in place from very wellfunded companies, for the most part. So, you know, thats the good side of it. Reporter the tough side, not all of the 7,500 companies leasing
Building Space<\/a> in the city and county are wellfunded. The real question is, how much longer will those tenants last . Thats the tough question. You know, without without a vaccine, without other things in place, we just dont know. Reporter assuming there is progress with the covid vaccine, sam yis anticipates companies both big and small will start allowing employees, 25 or so, back into the office by the fall. Of course, that will be gradual and depend on the current state of the pandemic. In
San Francisco<\/a>, stephanie sierra, abc 7 news. Join 7 on your sides
Michael Finney<\/a> tomorrow at 5 15 for housing help, renters and owners. Well have a digitalonly discussion with tenants and landlords about the
Current Situation<\/a> in the bay areas rental market. You can watch on abc7news. Com, our
Facebook Page<\/a> or youtube channel. Berkeleys
School Board Just<\/a> approved a
Distance Learning<\/a> plan for when classes begin next month. For elementary students, teachers will meet with families online for the first two weeks. Middle school and
High School Students<\/a> will attend class remotely four days per week. Schools will follow strict safety rules if campuses are allowed to reopen. Today
San Francisco<\/a> mayor london breed announced her proposed city budget will include 15 million for public schools. That money will help offset the 22 million in revenue
San Francisco<\/a>
School Districts<\/a> lost due to covid19. Some of the money will support
Distance Learning<\/a>. Mayor breed will reveal more in her twoyear budget on friday. All 50 states have warnings about strange,icited seeds te ut sharing her story and tells us what tipped her off that something wasnt right. So this, i have no idea what this is. Reporter kamala bastidas ordered seeds from amazon, but when her shipment arrived, she knew something was wrong. The package labels indicated that jewelry was inside, not seeds. Most people who are receiving the mystery seeds didnt order any at all. Over the last couple of days in
Solano County<\/a> alone, weve received over 30 calls from residents who have received unsolicited shipments of seeds that apparently are originating from china. Reporter agricultural officials are warning people not to plant the seeds. They could impact agriculture, water resources, cause fire hazards, and so on. So its best that we that we stop this potential threat immediately. Reporter kamala didnt open the seed packets and says some look like tomato and corn. She says amazon has notified the usda and she will turn the seeds over the county agriculture department. When you order something and its not labelled correctly and its, like, under a disguise, it raises red flags. Sure does raise red flags. So whats goingn . The ldi theory about the seeds is they are a brushing scam. Thats when people paid by companies send other people items they did not order and then write glowing product reviews on their behalf. Hmm. Tonight
Supreme Court<\/a>
Justice Ruth Bader<\/a> ginsburg is resting at a
New York Hospital<\/a> after undergoing a nonsurgical procedure. The 8yearold had a stent replaced. This procedure is unrelated to her cancer which she announced had returned two weeks ago. The body of congressman and civil rights icon john lewis has been returned to georgia. Tonight he is lying in repose in the state capitol. Former president obama will deliver the eulogy, former president s bill clinton and george w. Bush will participate in the service as well. Abc news will have live coverage tomorrow on air and online. Now your accuweather forecast with sandhya patel. Hi there, everyone. Lets take a look at a time lapse from our mount tam cam, watching that fog rolling in over
San Francisco<\/a> earlier tonight. And it is going to continue to advance during the overnight hours, pushing over parts of the bay. Just a cool view of our moderating influence. Natural a c or free a c if you will. Live dopplar 7 showing fog pushing into parts of the east bay tonight. As we take a look at the wider picture, a reason we havent seen much change in our wider pattern, area of
High Pressure<\/a>, low pressure over the desert and pretty much sandwiched in between. Not until this weekend that the area of
High Pressure<\/a> builds in and brings the desert heat with it. So until then were going to keep it going the way it is. Temperatures right now anywhere from the 50s to the 70s. This is what youre going to have to deal with tomorrow morning at commute time. Low visibility due to fog in
San Francisco<\/a>. So morning fog and low clouds. A wide range of temperatures tomorrow afternoon and we are talking about hot summer weather this upcoming weekend. Your hour by hour forecast. Pretty widespread gray across the bay area going into 8 00 a. M. Might need windshield wipers in spots if youre driving because of mist and drizzle. As we head into the afternoon, the fog will burn back to the coast and just hang around near the beaches. Temperatures will look like this in the 50s, 60s out the door. Its going to be a sunny, warm day inland. 91, concord. 73, oakland. 66 degrees in
San Francisco<\/a>. Wanted to turn your attention to newly formed
Tropical Storm<\/a> isais. Expected to get pretty drenching rain in the bahamas and eventually making its way toward miami, southern florida area as you will notice by saturday evening as a
Tropical Storm<\/a>. So keeping tabs on that for you. Also keeping watch on our local weather and it looks affect on the accuweather sevenday forecast. The fog giving way to sun for most areas tomorrow. Temperatures coming up a little bit. Friday, saturday, sunday, its definitely going to be in the hot category for august with mid90s and low to mid60s coast side. Ama and dan . Sounds good. Thank you, sandhya. Tomorrow on good morning america,
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Mike Yastrzemski<\/a> visited mccovey cove twice tonight. Legends in the house, barry, jerry and steve. Mike yastrzemski at the plate, and we have liftoff. Yaz, the first splash hit of the giants 2020 season. Ties the game. Who else ends up with a ball but
Mccovey Cove Dave<\/a> . 3it padr 32 in the fourth. This thing gets out in a hurry. Threerun bomb. 62, padres. To the eighth, giants are down 63. Have no fear,
Donovan Solano<\/a> is here. Down the line, a certain loss turns into a 66 tie and hen in the ninth, yaz again. Good night. Game over. Drive home safely daves got another one and hes into the drink this time. The giants with a dramatic 76 comeback win. That was weird. I didnt know what to expect. Sometimes in that situation you just got to follow the lead and everybody was doing the right thing, so weumped around, i guess. Across the bay, as and rockies, afternoon delight. First inning and gone. Matt chma his first homer of the year. 10 as in a flash. The rockies load the bases against frankie
Steve Piscotty<\/a> is there but he cant make the catch. Very long rbi single and its 11. The rocks take the lead on the sac fly. Arenado throws home. Matt olson tagged out or was he . Might have been safe there. As do not get the calls. Robbie grossman goes down on a check swing strike three. Rocks sweep this twogame mini series 51. The reward for rebuilding the franchise and getting to the super bowl is a fiveyear contract extension for 49ers gm john lynch. Coach
Kyle Shanahan<\/a> recently received a sixyear extension. These two will be guiding the red and gold until at least 2024. The next task, signing star
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