Breaking news from china, a controversial move to tighten control over hong kong. Response from the international community. More homeless encampments in mission bay. What may be the cause. Two bay area beach town mayors have a message, why they are saying stay away this fourth of july. Now at 11 00 p. M. And screaming on cbsn bay area, good evening. Alameda county and Contra Costa County are slamming the breaks on their reopening plans. Good evening. I am eelizabeth cook. I am ken bastida. Andrea nakano now from emeryville with the signs of trouble in the east bay. Reporter many healthderments expect to see the large increase in covid19 cases once counties started to ease restrictions. It is also about the hospitalizations. We are concerned about that, that might represent an increase in disease transmission and increase in severe disease. Reporter the director of Disease Control and prevention says part of the increase is because Alameda County accepted patients from the outbreak at
Hot day in concord. 92degrees in concord, and we will talk about the stronger onshore flow cooling us all down, and details on that coming up in a few minutes. Happening today an update on the states effort to protect the homeless from coronavirus. Kiet do is live from pittsburgh at a motel chain slated to house hundreds of the homeless. Kiet . Reporter good morning. We are just a couple of hours away from Governor Newsom peering here in pittsburgh to update project room key. For the last three months now, homeless folks who tested positive for covid19 have been placed inside of the mostly empty hotels and motels, and the charter chatter in sacramento, putting them back on the streets would be a bad idea. At last count there were over 15,000 rooms across the state, and the state had filled 9, 400 of the rooms. The latest buzz in sac, should the state buy the motels and how tells and convert them into housing . In early april, the governor launched project room key to try to place the h
We hear from the youth organizers in san jose, why they say theyre not letting this movement lose momentum. A forensic investigation under way into this Mountain Lion, to find out if he killed three marsupials at the San Francisco zoo. A full look at the weekend forecast coming up. Now from abc 7, live breaking news. And that breaking news is in San Francisco, as weve seen across the country, several statues have been torn down by protesters tonight. Can you see this monument being pulled to the ground. He established the California Missions and is accused of atrocities against nativeamericans. Francis scott keys statue was torn down. And ulysses s. Grant was brought to the ground. Yesterday city officials removed a statue of Christopher Columbus from coit tower. There was a movement to tear it down and throw it into the bay. We will have more on our abc 7 news app. Thousands turned out across the bay area and the country today to mark juneteenth, the end of slavery. Its so emotional t
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News app. Thousands turned out across the bay area and the country today to mark juneteenth, the end of slavery. Its so emotional to see the whole world stopping to Pay Attention to see that my life and my kids life, and my parents life matter. Demonstrations, work place. United we stand, divided we fall. Rallies come after weeks of protests nationwide following the Police Killing of george floyd. . A juneteenth march organized by a youth leader in san jose drew thousands today, culminating at the olympic black tower at san jose state. Chris reyes talked to those who marched. Thats 16yearold phoenix, singing her heart out. Another student speaking her heart the woman who brought them together, to speak out against turno turnout would be so big. We were crying on stage, im overwhelmed with happiness. Thousands marched to the university. All races, all ages, all afternoon. I feel like george floyd was a breaking point for a lot of people people. Some drive or walking by honked their supp