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that they are often put in a tough situation if they complain about anything to their land lords, they could be and sometimes are evicted. san jose is under tremendous pressure to do something about no cause evictions, and they're getting support from tennants and their supporters met in front of city hall to protest what they call unjustified evictions. alma rosa was evicted over her apartment's condition. >> we had mold a lot and we could smell it and it was making us sick and it had a lot of roaches and the place was not cleaned proper at all. >> reporter: san jose city leaders don't think tennants should be fearful. >> we want to take away that fear, because an apartment is a home and people deserve to be able to live in habitable
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conditions and they should be able to express their concerns without the fear of retaliation. >> reporter: 29% of them are spending over 30% on rent, 54% of them are spending over 50% of their income on represent, so when they're evicted they face even higher rents. this man this. >> we just want the authority to be able to handle serious problem tennants and not be forced into a situation where we have an adversarial relationships, where they're encouraging adversarial relationships with our tenants. >> reporter: the city council takes up the proposed orders nance at the next meeting, a heavy turnout for both sides is expected. rmgs we're on storm watch because of the worst of the weather will be here within the hour, we're looking live across the bay bridge to see who gets
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it first, we're looking across the bridge to mt. tam and across the san francisco bridge. >> it's moving our direction, it's not here yet, we have quiet conditions at the moment across the immediate bay area, but up to our north, it's raining all right around you can kaya and it's going to start swinging southward, as you can see quite stormy along the northern coast. the approaching storm is a storm of light intensity, ranking 1 on the storm impact scale. it will bring heavy rains tonight, scatter showers through tomorrow morning. here's our forecast animation, by 9:00 tonight, most of the north bay will be covered by moderate to heavy rain, it will be rather steady and widespread. it will head down to the golden gate and east of san francisco which means it might be wet for the end of the giants game at
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at&t park. and early tomorrow morning, scattered showers through much of the early part of the day, they'll start to break up in the afternoon, and i'll show you what we can expect after that in just a few minutes. san francisco district attorney george gascone has been -- re-creating the incident that resulted in the death of ricardo lopez. >> reporter: here's the report, hot off the press, now the da's office has a backlog of officer-involved shooting cases, this one just -- and the law says officers have the right to discharge their weapon if they fear for their own lives or the lives of others and that, the da says, is exactly what happened here. plain clothed officers eric and
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craig were first on the scene, the 3-d animation, a time and distance analysis starts from the time the two officers get out of their unmarked car at folsom and 25th street to the aftermath of the shooting, ameel lopez was shot during an altercation to another man named in the report only as abraham p. >> our sources indicate that the source of the al for indication started with argument. >> reporter: perez lopez came toward him, fearing for his life and that of his partner and abraham, he says he discharged his firearm. officer tiffy says he thought lopez was going after a firearm. some say perez lopez dropped his
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knife just before he was shot. >> the physical evidence is consistent with the knife still in perez lopez' hands when he was shot. >> reporter: a total of six shots were fired, five hit perez lopez in the back, one in the side. a use of force expert said he could have been facing the officers when he was hit, but the reaction time may have impacted the position of his body. > based on the time would have been able to turn # 0%. >> do not contra diblgt the officer's statements. >> the officers under the law are justified in using deadly force to protect others, in this case, abraham p. it was by. the perez lopez family
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that gascone duties. you can read the full statement as well as the statement from the san francisco police officer's association on our website, abc7news.com. new details are coming out about the violent past of the san bernardino school shooting, cedric anderson had been -- both got protected orders against him. just last week, anderson spoke to a minister about his frustration with his marriage. >> i said what you need to do is stop and step about two minutes away from here and just rest and relax and you'll pray and i'll pray with you. and he says, you know, you're right, i'm not going to cll her. >> on monday, anderson went to his estranged wife school and
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opened fire, killing her and a student. a third student is recovering. this is 9-year-old nolan brandy with his parents, they say he is recovering well, thank goodness. the ceo of united airlines apologizes -- he also promises policy changes in an exclusive interview with "good morning america." >> today united's ceo makes it clear he does not think the passenger was to plame. >> he can't be. he was a paying passenger sitting on a seat in our aircraft and no one should be treated that way. >> he is referring to security officers dragging a passenger off a flight from chicago to louisville sunday to make room for united employees needed to staff a later flight. today munos promises to reexamine the incentives for
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passengers to volunteer their seats and change the use of law enforcement on united flights. >> law enforcement official will never come on one of your planes again? >> to remove a booked, paid, seating meaning, we can't do that. >> no, i'm not going. >> sir. >> i am not going. >> also making news, this new video of passenger david dao before he was dragged. he says he would rather go to jail than be taken off the flight. his attorneys also announced today that they're holding a news conference tomorrow with a dao family member. and they filed a petition asking united to preserve all evidence. and one last major development today, united has promised full refunds for every passenger on that flight. happening tonight, san jose sharks are on their run that they hope leads to the stanley cup. it's game one of the playoffs
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against the edmonton oilers in canada. we won't know until the puck drops if two of the star players will play, both have missed the last several games because of injuries. the warriors have just one game left before they head off to the playoffs, golden state will face port land in the first round. tonight the warriors wrap up the season op the -- >> reporter: it is fan appreciation tonight here at oracle arena as the warriors get set to take on the lakers, everyone will get this custom t-shirt, it's game three in the return of kevin durant after he missed five weeks with a knee injury, the warriors are just grateful and thankful that he's back out on the court. one area of concern is that k.d. is struggling with his three-point shot, since his return from that knee injury.
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but when we talked to assistant coach ron adams, he said that k.d. just needs to see that ball go through the hoop a few times and gain the confidence. there is more going on, steve kerr, his goal, make sure nobody gets hurt. lots more ahead in sports. that's a wrap for now. >> share your warriors pride online, at the #dubson7. when it comes to fans no, one beats mom. >> i think this energy is good, so we're looking forward to a great playoff. >> only abc7 news sits down with k.d.'s mom wanda durant, and she
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stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right away if you have signs of ketoacidosis, which is serious and may lead to death. i'm in this for my family. i'm in this for me. ask your doctor about farxiga and learn how you can get it for free. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. in the beautiful hills above berkeley, a battle is brewing. neighbors of the pacific lutheran theological seminary fear that will bring development and the loss of rare buildings.
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>> and the university now wants to sell it. but neighbors say the site is not only a beautiful example of spanish style architecture -- >> reporter: it could be a resource for the people of berkeley and the people of the world. >> reporter: marty is the top of the marin stewart ship, named for the group's marin avenue address. the group doesn't want to block the sale, but it does want assurances that the future owner will agree -- >> to presesh the public access, to preserve the wildlife habitat. >> reporter: that's what i they're asking for historic -- cal lutheran is trying to block the move citing financial hardship. in a statement on their website, the university says the 6.6 acre property is much larger than needed to serve the 48 degree
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students and it's buildings need millions of dollars in work. >> we have reached out to them, we want to collaborate with them and try to keep this site. >> reporter: the university is already leasing the second floor of an office building in downtown berkeley and plans to move students there later this year. another loss for uber leads tonight's bay area business watch. >> rachel whetstone, uber's head of communication and policy is leaving. >> after a string of catastrophe controversies including a string --- >> netflix is bringing it's production and it's $6 billion production budget back to california. in an interview with the rap,
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netflix says that the company has decided to go for the needed infrastructure here. today netflix stocks dipped slightly. the dow closed under kevin durant is the warriors newest star. his mom has been cheering him on since he was a boy. laura anthony had a chance to sit down with k. dmt's mom. >> reporter: the doors are open here for this last regular season game of the warriors' season. wanda durant, when she's in town would normally be here, but tonight she's in another part of the bay area, delivering a message to young women who find themselves in the same place she was 30 years ago. >> i'm so proud of my son today and i'm proud of me. >> reporter: wanda duran has
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always stood tall and solidly behind her two sons, including superstar kevin durant. but tonight she will be at a fund raiser for a group that supports young women dealing with teen pregnancy. >> i try to be honest about some of the feelings and emotions they're going to deal with at the time, to be candid about my experience and also share why i didn't always make the right choices, but i never quit. >> reporter: wanda duran knows what it's like to push through the tough times, the teen mother working two jobs to support kevin and his brother. >> this is many negative comments that we have gotten that i have gotten, especially on social media, i have had some very positive ones from the fans of oklahoma. >> reporter: while the hope is
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for a championship in durant's new home, wanda discovered as a young mother, the reward is often in the journey. >> i think he just wants to play with the freedom of being kevin durant on the court. but i think of course he has his sights on the championship of course, but i don't think that's his main focus. now your accuweather forecast. i hope you're ready for the rain and it will be here this evening. here's a look at live doppler 7, you can see a massive area of moisture, the immediate area is still dry for the most part. if you're at the higher elevations, you might see a little moisture up there. these are current temperature readings, 62 in san francisco, 65 in oakland, 57 at half moon
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bay. it is currently 57 at santa rosa, but we have low 60s at napa, novato and then a live camera hill from our east bay hills camera looking toward the southwest, and these are our forecast features, it will be rainy and windy late tonight. showers for the morning commute, and we'll see sunny skies friday and saturday, but the next storm comes in on sunday, easter. our approaching storm ranks 1 on the storm impact scale, it's light intensity, but there may be some brief and heavy downpours. tomorrow morning we'll see scattered showers, wet spots for the morning commute. winds will gust 30 to 40 miles an hour at times. here's our forecast animation, starting at 9:00 tonight, at that point, much of the north bay will be getting steady rainfall, moderate to heavy in intensity, it will swing southward and eastward, over into the east bay. and by midnight, it will be givening to move out of most of the bay area, although it will
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still be wet in parts of the south bay and east bay. then we get into a little bit of a break, and we'll see scattered showers and that will be the pattern for much of the day tomorrow. early evening, we'll see the rainfall winding down, and rainfall totals by tomorrow evening will range under inch, to about almost a half-inch around santa rosa. into the sierra nevada, it will be knows, between 8:00 tonight and 8:00 tomorrow night, we expect 3 to 6 inches, overnight lows will be generally on the mild side, low to mid 50s, tomorrow's highs mid 50s at the coast, and only just above 60 degrees in the mildest locations around the bay and inland.
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here's our accuweather seven day forecast. sunny and milder on friday, and we'll have some springlike warmth on saturday, then sunday, easter, we have another storm coming in, so it will be a fairly rainy day, it will be warmer on monday, a little bit of a break on tuesday, and a chance of showers again on wednesday. we just can't get a string of sunny, dry days, can we? trump was pretty vocal about his opinion of nato while on the campaign trail. >> hear what he ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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tonight president trump is reversing his position on nato, saying the european alliance is now relevant. >> the secretary general and i had a discussion about what more nato can do in the fight against terrorism. i complained about that a long time ago and they made a change and now they do fight terrorism. i said it was obsolete, it's no longer obsolete. >> the president made those comments today in a joint news conference with nato secretary general at the white house. the secretary general welcomed the president's evolving position on nato. >> he agrees that nato is a bedrock of security, both for
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europe and for the united states. >> the president is set to attend a nato meeting in brussels next month, that's expected to be his first trip overseas has president. >> president trump said that the united states is not getting along with russia at all. that came just minutes after secretary of state rex tillerson finished up a press conference with russian foreign minister lavrov in moscow. >> there is a low level of trust between our two countries. the world's two foremost nuclear powers cannot have this kind of relationship. >> tillerson and lavrov openly contradicted themselves about the chemical attack byes a seed on his own people. a rare surgery called
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rotation plasity, it means that this little boy will be living with his ankle where his knee used to be and it's exactly what he wanted. >> i think most people will say it's probably diversive internet working. >> it's all thanks to a research lab that's been on the cutting edge for decades. and it's not black friday for the malls, it's every d
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to friends at more banks then ever before. you got next? chase. helping you master what's now and what's next. they come to work to make cars, but there's not enough space for their own cars at the parking lot of the tesla factory. it's a frustrating problem that a lot of people can relate to and it's not getting any better. >> and the daily struggle for tesla workers is getting national attention. it seems to be worse at the tesla car making factory in freemont. >> reporter: anything goes seems to be the motto when you look at these pictures of cars parked at
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tesla's factory in freemont, hopping a curb to park, no problem, blocking other cars in to make your own spot, sure, and here's a picture of a prius driver who cheated. >> you see cars everywhere, so you have to squeeze in and you have to be very careful how you drive around. >> reporter: an employee who wants to remain anonymous started an instagram account to document the craziness, there's even a picture of a nasty note on the car threatening to slash tires because of the way the cars are parked. tesla added two overflow lots for employees. >> they have been adding like a whole bunch of buildings and as you see, they made this whole platform out here and have the trolly for it. >> reporter: but in the main lot employees are still getting these warnings. >> there are people who box in other cars, but they usually
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remove those cars really quickly. >> reporter: palo alto fire officials tell us in the last year it's gotten worse, it's a concern because the fire department has access to the front of the building but that's it. the county is planning for new growth. they're planning bike lanes and shuttle routes to connect tesla to mass transit. plenty of snow at heavenly mountain resort as you can see in this live picture from lake tahoe tv, we are very close to breaking a major record in the sierra. >> how does the wettest year on record sound? because that is where we are headed in the northern sierra. take a look. so far this season, we're at 87.7 inches of precipitation. the record back in 1982-1983, we got 88.5 inches, so we are less
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than an inch away from the record. on average, you take about ten inches of snow, you melt it down, you get about one inch of liquid rainfall and that's how we measure in record in the northern sierra. future tracker showing you a wide swathe of snow in the next six or seven days, so mobile we'll tie if not break this record in the week ahead. >> and as california is experiencing it's wettest season in year, the san joaquin valley has lost some space to store that rain, years of clumping ground water has caused the area to sink more than three feet. the bee population is declining around the world, threatening food crops and our ecosystem. some students in san francisco are trying to help save them.
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abc7 news was at visitation valley middle school this morning. the school recently installed two beehives on its roof. students are now learning about the life cycle of bees and how they pollinate crops. >> it's like a big brother, they hope you out, if you're down.wn >> last month the rusty patched bumble bee became the first bee to become protected under the endangered species act. the mission high school boys squad received a hero's welcome from the mayor and members of the board of supervisors, they won the game with an 82-78 victory. >> they came in as underdogs,
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they had to use their cunningness, their team work, their willingness to work with each other, they had to use grind to get the job done. >> coach arnold's squad finished the season with a remarkable 35 and 1 record. congrats. >> that is something. this is another amazing story, a 10-year-old boy has the chance to play basketball aft afghanistafte afghanistafter stanford doctors performed -- >> the prosthesis fits snugly around his residual limb. when he takes it off, i see his foot is where his knee used to be. >> i can run fairly well, still getting a little better. i can jump, i can walk about as
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good as i could before the surgery. >> reporter: two years ago chris was diagnosed with bone cancer in his left femur, the procedure that would give him the most mobility was called rotation plasty surgery. >> the amazing thing is that the muscles of the calf which then become the front muscles of the thigh are more or les in tune to working with the right, they have to adapt a little bit. >> we explained to him, it's going to look like this. and chris's response was, well, who cares how it looks? >> as long as he can walk. >> can i see you run? >> yes. >> let's make sure there's no grown ups to run over. go that way. >> reporter: chris who loves sports and is always active opted for rotation plasty. >> okay, that's better than i do.
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>> reporter: less than two months after chris received his prosthetic leg, his father gave him a basketball and he attended a clinic for amputees. today chris is able to hold his own on the basketball court. his favorite player in the nba is steph curry, who he met in to 15. >> i got steph curry's jersey that he had just won to the practice. >> reporter: and it hasn't been washed? >> it hasn't been washed. >> reporter: at stanford, leae e news. there's a party, but it's not for people. >> no, it's called the robot block party and you're getting to see what it's all about next. and is it raining where you live? this is what it looks like from our emeryville camera. spencer will show you how much more rain is in the 7-day forecast in ten minutes.
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guy. meet your s day marvel started a robot delivery service in connection with yelp's connection app. some will now have a chance to choose robot delivery. the company says the machines can navigate busy sidewalks without any problems. it will likely expand. this is the kind of block party you could only have in silicon valley. a robot block party. abc7 news reporter jonathan bloom was there as local robot makers brought their latest creations together to hang out with kids and neighbors. >> reporter: when a table's crawling with giant mechanical beetles and lady bugs it's either the end of the world or it's silicon valley's robot block party. children take naturally to robots and it's a good thing, because soon they'll be everywhere. >> it's kind of scary that a lot
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of these jobs will be automated. >> reporter: already three robots here have taken the job of carrying things around. gathering stock at a warehouse, delivering food to your door or bringing towels to your row tell room. >> we like to think they're augmenting labor and helping with your daily routine. >> reporter: this robot can launch an airplane, but it's made for assembling tiny devices, they used to be made by hand. >> people used to have to sit behind microscopes and use tweezerings to assemble almost invisible parts. >> reporter: those technicians are now robotics operates. robots are also emerging to help people not at work but at home. >> this is toyota's support robot. >> picking stuff up off the floor may be hard for somebody
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who's elderly. >> reporter: they might also have one of these. she checks up on people who are suring from chronic illnesses. >> when we're face-to-face with people, we're more engaged, we find that people we're talking to are credible and informative. >> reporter: what amounts to not fewer jobs for these kids, just different ones. >> if you can't beat the robots, you should be the ones programming the robots. well if you think that looks cool, keep watching, that's a robot riding a motorcycle. >> and it's not even the coolest thing to come out of
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this is where you can find almost $25,000 in loose change, san francisco international airport. it ranks sevent nationwide when it comes to how much people leave and loses at security checkpoints. jfk is number one with more than $70,000 left behind. all the lost money goes toward providing civil aviation security. a famed bay area research
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lab is celebrating severen decades of revolution. those changes are still coming. >> reporter: a glass case in the lobby of sri is packed with the lab's innovations like technicolor, robotics and security. but their most powerful legacy began with a bread truck and a sketch on a napkin. >> most people will say it's probably diversive internet working. >> reporter: sri was able to beam data to a mobile van. >> through a gateway, clear overseas to london, back by way of a satellite link to a host. >> reporter: so this is a display of the internet picture from sri right now? >> reporter: and now decades later, sri scientists are on the cutting edge. this graphic monitor is designed
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to let watch dogs track computer networks as they access sites around the globe. >> you can identify there's something suspicious here and worthy of a human to take a look at. >> reporter: while down the hall, enhances in machinery are creating robots that can work with humans, or by themselves. this fall, sri plans to put this motorcycle riding robot against a human professional. >> hopefully by the end of the year, we'll be beating hiss track times. >> reporter: and whether it's identifying languages with sophisticated software, the projects being worked on now are innovations from sri's historic past. >> sri is 70 years old, we have been through many revolutions, and we see forward, there's
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going to be more revolutions, we're trying to project forward by looking backward. >> founded in the 1940s as the stanford research institute sri spun off in the 170s, now the center holds more than 4,000 patents. >> spencer christian is tracking storms. >> here's a look at live doppler 7, from ukia down to santa rosa. the storm ranks 1 on the storm impact scale, which means light intensity, but there will be some heavy downpours along with gusty winds, wind gusts 30 to 40 miles an hour with this storm. at 9:00 tonight, at which point you will see much stormier conditions over the north bay, and that will swing northward and eastward. and by midnight, it will be mainly an east bay and south bay
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event. it will be out of here before the morning commute. so there will be some wet pavement for morning commuters. highs will just barely hit 60 degrees in the mildest of conditions tomorrow. rain comes in again on easter sunday and active weather continues into the middle of next week. >> thanks, spencer. all right, well, lots of sports to talk about tonight. >> big game, live from oracle arena for the last break before the end of the season. >> it's warriors and lakers, we'll tell you who's playing and who's resting and we'll show you the cool new custom t-shirts that all the fans
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do not take if allergic to farxiga. if you experience symptoms of a serious allergic reaction such as rash, swelling, difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking and seek medical help right away. do not take farxiga if you have severe kidney problems, are on dialysis, or have bladder cancer. tell your doctor right away if you have blood or red color in your urine or pain while you urinate. farxiga can cause serious side effects including dehydration, genital yeast infections in women and men, serious urinary tract infections, low blood sugar, and kidney problems. stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right away if you have signs of ketoacidosis, which is serious and may lead to death. i'm in this for my family. i'm in this for me. ask your doctor about farxiga and learn how you can get it for free. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. you're going to be hanging out in here. so if you need anything, text me. do you play? ♪ ♪ use the chase mobile app to send money in just a tap,
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to friends at more banks then ever before. you got next? chase. helping you master what's now and what's next. good evening, everybody, larry behl live from oracle arena getting set for the warriors and the lakers in golden state's regular season finale. freemont green is resting, andre iguodala is resting. this doesn't mean anything as to the playoff standing, so if
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you're wondering what the warriors mindset is, a couple of years ago, the warriors were division champions and kings in the west, they locked earning up in the western conference early so they had time to prepare for the playoffs, tweak the lineup and get everything set, unlike last year when the team won 73 games, but there was a lot of pressure all the way through to the final games because they were trying to get the single season wins record. so clay and steph and draymon, they are all more relaxed this time around, which is exactly what the head coach prefers. >> it's similar to two years ago, the way the season ended, we had the season locked up two or three games before the end of the season and we had time to decide how to go into the post. we have been doing this for three seasons, this year it's more business like, all right,
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we have been through this, we know where we are and let's make sure we're prepared and ready for game one of the playoffs. >> it is fan appreciation night so i bring in abc's mike schuman because everybody gets this t-shirt. i like the reveal. free t-shirts and let's show everybody what's on here because we have got individual -- >> the dancing mom, most of the players, jim barnett, it's got a little bit of everybody, steve kerr, and so it's going to be a fun night for everybody. it should be a fun night, everybody's going to be wearing the white here tonight, and i'm not only a model. andre iguodala and with the only ones who aren't going to play tonight. and hopefully nobody gets hurt. >> for the record, are you
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available for professional models gigs outside of the sportscastering? >> shoelander.com. >> you can tell he's done this before, this is not his first modeling gig. right there it tells you what the atmosphere is like tonight. we're just messing around. the sharks are a lot more serious, because they're up in edmonton getting ready for their first playoff game with the oilers and i just got a bit of injury news, because two key players for the sharks were kind of iffy for this game. joe thornton is out, he will not play, logan couture will play, as that are as thornton, he's been struggling with a knee injury. and couture had face. >> everything emotionally goes
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to a different level, you know, every play, you know, an awareness is heightened and battle level is higher, every line change is more important. >> we're taking care of the detailing and taking dacare of e process, and if you can do that, you're going to get the end result that you want. >> so back to the warriors, we were virtually certain that game one of the playoffs would be saturday afternoon at 12:30 against the players. then we got some information late this afternoon that indicated it may be sunday, it may be easter sunday. so we just got to wait until the end of the night and we'll know for sure, as soon as we know, you know. li . join us tonight at 9:00 on kofi tv 20, burger king hijacks google's home device today, how
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this is "jeopardy!" let's meet today's contestants -- a bond analyst from wilmington, delaware... an actuary from louisville, kentucky... and our returning champion, a direct service provider from new york, new york... ...whose 2-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. i was just reading a bit of information about our show backstage, and i was amazed to discover that we have now done over 7,500 shows.
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we're at 7,508. [ applause ] 33 years. and it's still exciting, it's still fun, and we still keep coming up with great contestants like our current champ, greg. and these newcomers, jane and trevor. welcome, good luck. here we go. let's take a look at the categories, shall we? next... you'll phrase each correct response beginning that way. a-r coming up in every correct response. and a tribute... greg, off you go. here we "ar" for $400, please. trevor. what is tartare? good. "ar" for $600. trevor. what is czar? yes. $800, "ar."
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