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chase. make more of what's yours. live where you live. this is abc7 news. >> i tried opening my eyes a couple times but i couldn't see anything. i tried to open my window. that didn't work. my dad's grabbing me. >> a father and daughter narrowly escape a fire. everything though own destroyed. i'm eric thomas. >> i'm dion lim. along with all of their possessions, that father and daughter lost their dog in the fire. >> unser hassan has more on what happened. >> yeah, i spoke to the fire battalion chief who says they are lucky this fire was contained to this one unit. the father who lives here says he's complained to the landlord for months about a problem with the stove and tonight the chief
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confirmed that the fire likely started in the kitchen. witness video captured flames as they burned in pin know. >> all we hear is the alarms going off. before i come out, like the whole kitchen is in flames. >> rafael rodriguez lived there with his daughter who was asleep when the fire started. she actually cut her foot trying to break a window to get out. >> i tried opening my eyes a couple types but couldn't see anything. i tried to open my window, that didn't work. my dad's grabbing me. >> the family says the flames spread so fast, they weren't able to be grab anything on their way out. rafael says he's complained about electrical problems in the stove for months. he thinks that's what caused the fire. >> i told her, let's grab everything out of here. let's get out. >> we know it started in kitchen area. that's where we had most of the
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heavy fire daniel. >> referee: charles thomas says his crew did a great job containing the fire to one unit despite obstacles of their own given the apartment is at the end of a long driveway. >> can't get all the crew and equipment in here. they have to stretch lines. the nearest water is 200 feet away. they had to carry heavy hose to get to the water. >> neighbors watched as crews cleaned up the area, relieved the fire didn't spread throughout the complex. >> it's so close with all this nasty garbage and people, kids, people went around. anything could have happened. it could have been a lot worse. >> referee: the entire family were able to make it out but were not able to be save their dog. they plan to stay at a shelte tonight. anser hasan. >> a developing story, president trump offered a cop pro mize to end the government shutdown. >> democrats are saying it's a no go while renewing calls for
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the president 0 to reopen the government. here's maggie rhulely. >> referee: nearly one mon into the shut down and the president seems to be changing up his negotiations. >> straightforward. fair, reasonable. and common sense with lots of compromise. >> reporter: that compromise still includes his demands for the 57.billion he wants to build his border wall. >> these are steel barriers in high priority locations. a steel barrier will help us stop illegal immigration while safely directing commerce to our lawful ports of.ry. >> referee: in exchange, he agrees to extend work authorizations and protections for three more years for so-called dreamers undocumented immigrants brought to the u.s. as children. he proposed extending temporary protected status for some 300,000 others but offered no pathway to citizenship beyond
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that. releasing a statement before the president had he spoken, speaker nancy pelosi called it a nonstarter having said in the past that the dreamers and the border wall should not be linked. >> well, because they're two different subject? democrats are reportedly close to a different offer that includes $1 billion for board are related measures but no money for trump's wall. >> congress is off on recess till tuesday. but even when they get back, it doesn't seem like today's announcement has gottenen them any closer to a solution. >> with 800,000 federal employees going without pay, the question is, did the president's speech bring anyone closer to reopening the government. >> abc husband reporter katie utehs joins us with reaction from political experts and political leaders. >> referee: the president is very much tied to funding a border wall while democrats say it's a nonstarter as the shutdown continues.
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experts say this offer doesn't bring anyone closer to a deal. >> i am here today to break the log jam. >> referee: president donald trump says he's pushing forward but his pitch fell short says former dean of the university of san francisco school of law. >> this is time to push the ball a little bit. it was not a good faith effort. a good faith effort would have said let's put employees back to work and then discuss immigration. >> referee: the president ez insist" on a border wall. >> the plan includes $5.7 billion for a strategic deployment of physical barriers or a wall. >> reporter: which democrats say is a bad investment. it doesn't accomplish trump's stated goals or theirs. >> why would we spend $6 billion for something that isn't going to be effective even for what he wants it to be. so it's frustrating to say the least. >> referee: east bay congressman mark deason yea held a town hall this amp.
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>> take as many questions as possible. >> referee: many of his constituents are among the 800,000 federal workers going without pay during the shutdown. >> we've been trying to help with mortgage companies and institutions. >> reporter: he says immigration needs to be addressed but not tied to the shut down. >> congress hasn't debated these issues in the last 20 years. we need that to be done, but not at the expent of holding federal employees hostage. >> referee: nancy pelosi says the president's latest pitch is a no go because it is includes funding for the wall and doesn't include permanent protections for dreermz. not any closer to the government shutdown. >> katie, thanks a lot. are you enjoying dry weather? don't get used to it. >> it's definitely going to be sticking around. drew has more on the timing of the impending rain. >> another system we're tracking
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here. and it will bring scattered showers to the region tomorrow. out there tonight, live doppler 7 giving you the active sweep across the region. a quiet scan for the time being but what we're watching an the wider picture satellite and radar combined. you can see the storm system approaching northern california with a line of rain and that line is going to sink south over the next 24 hours. on the storm impact scale on sunday, we are tracking a level one light system with scattered showers. most cities will wind up with less than half an inch of rain. we're tracking breezy conditions where wind gusts could get as high as 30 miles an hour. there's the chance of an isolated thunderstorm popping up tomorrow. we'll detail the next storm system and we'll show you that in a few minutes. >> thank you. more snow is on the way to see era. a winter storm warning in effect tomorrow at 9:00 in the morning. up to two feet of snow expected in the higher elevations.
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interstate 80 looked pretty good this afternoon but it could be dangerous for drivers once the snow starts coming down. the warning is supposed to expire monday morning. >> don't forget you can always monitor the weather where live with the abc7 news app free to download in the app store. you can enable push alerts so we can notify you with any weather hazards or warnings. >> a deadly crash brought traffic to a standstill on southbound 101. the bicyclist was struck on the freeway in court ta madeira at the off-ramp around 7:30 this morning. chp got a call about a man wearing an dark clothing across all lanes of the highway on his bike. the lanes were reopened about hour ago and traffic is back to normal. >> tonight, police are investigating after a woman was shot and killed. it all happened just after 5:30. the motive and circumstances surrounding the shooting are
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unclear. they are waiting to publicly identify the victim until family has been notified. across the country today, women took to the streets for the third annual women's march. this is look at some of the largest rallies in the nation held in washington, d.c., new york city, los angeles and right here in the bay area. >> at least six women's marches were held locally. cornell bernard takes us to a few of them. >> whose streets? >> our streets. >> referee: many got loud. others got political. thousands made their way down market street for the women's march. we spotted san francisco mayor london breed who spoke out for equal pay. >> let us not be satisfied until women are finally making the same amount of money and even more than men. >> referee: a large crowd filled civic centering to join the fight for equality and celebrate women in politics. lisa brought her daughter casey. >> she wants to be president.
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we're trying to keep her involved and as much as we can with what's going on today ♪ >> referee: in oakland, this march was on the move from lake merritt to city hall. many signs reflecting the times. >> wanted to come out and represent in solidarity for women's rights, for health care, for housing, for all the issues that impact a lot of people around the world. >> reporter: the first march started in 017 as a protest to president trump's arrival in office. >> we march because we knew then and then donald trump was trying to turn back the clock. we knew it. we showed up and we said no way. >> reporter: in san jose a smaller crowd grath gathered. michele dauber spearheaded the campaign to recall judge aaron persky. >> we're saying no to abusers and enablers in public office. no abusers in office, no abusers
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in the white house, no abusers on the supreme court. >> referee: i've covered all three women's marches. the ones today appear smaller in numbers from years past. the passion people very appears to be just as strong. in san francisco, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> after an 88-year-old woman was nearly beaten to death, the neighborhood where it happened held a public safety meeting today. abc7 news was in san francisco as various leaders police and dozens of residents gathered at the visitation valley elementary school. it was nearly two years oago someone was left for dead at a playground. >> moving resources from other areas into the visitation valley area. we're also increasing visible patrols for black and whites. >> you can call the police department's anonymous tip line at 415-575-4444 if you can
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identify the man in this sketch here. the police union is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. and gofundme for wong has raised more than $7,000. >> still ahead on abc news at 11:00, rights now police are investigating a string of overnight carburg plaerpz how they're ramping up efforts to make sure there are no more victims tonight. >> marshawn lynch has is choice words for president trump and the raiders running back
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into overnight west of alameda to campus drive and south of 28th avenue to hillsdale boulevard. some vehicles had windows smashed in while others were unlocked. however, police did say that an increase in surveillance is helping them catch criminals. ceo of owl car cam says you want to monitor more than just your front door. >> driving it's all being recorded. when your car is parked it's on guard. if it senses something happening, it fires up and records. it sends the video to your phone. even if somebody steals your car, you've got the video. >> that was an interview from midday live our 11:00 a.m. newscast. that expanded to one full hour. it's all about what you missed since you got up, trending topics and breaking news in the bay. >> marshawn lynch went beast mode during an appearance on realtime with bill maher. when host asked for his response to the president calling him unpatriotic for sitting during
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the anthem, lynch hit back. the oakland native used a colorful exmr. tive you will not hear on this program. lynch created a buzz when he wore a shirt sa said everybody versus trump to a game in 2017. he also weighed in on the changing face of oakland. lynch says he's buying real estate in the city to fight gentrification and give people a place to live. >> colorful is a nice way to put it. >> all right. getting to the weather right now. saw a lot of shorts out there. >> we did. but umbrellas are what we're going to see. here's drew with the forecast. >> it was a warm start to the weekend. temperature near 70 in a lot of cities earlier today. tomorrow, it's all about the wet weather returning. tonight live doppler 7 sweeping across, not finding rain at the moment. what we have in the north bay is dense fog. visibility mode on live doppler 7 down to two miles of visibility around santa rosa. first thing in the morning we'll
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likely have dense fog. otherwise, we're going to be good to go in terms of that fog elsewhere. outside it's a beautiful one a live look from our east bay hills camera. we'll bring in the storm impact scale for your sunday. we're tracking a level one light system. we'll see scattered showers move through as the front swings in from the north. less than about half an inch of rain coming with the next system. winds pick up in the afternoon. we'll see wind gusts 20 to 30 miles hour. there is the chance of a thundershower popping up, as well. temperature wise, a look at these numbers. we're nearing midnight right now and san francisco is still near 60. 535 in san jose, 56 in oakland. a mild night. numbers overnight not going to drop too far from where we are currently. overnight the next 12 hours a lot of cloud cover. 'mild night. we'll see showers work into the picture after midnight in the north bay. we do have a coastal flood advisory, as well. this goes into effect tomorrow
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at 8:00 in the morning and coincides with some of our highest tides we have all year known as the king tide. high tide tomorrow right around 10:00 in the morning about seven feet in terms of the level. we could see some minor flooding around our low-lying areas around that time. the rain tomorrow morning is, 6:00, 7:00 in the morning light isolated showers. as the front begins to move through. i think there's a better chance of finding showers in the afternoon than the evening. by 2:00, 3:00, scattered light to moderate rainfall. here comes the physical front in the evening. with that front there could be an isolated that your popping up, as well. the storm prediction center has placed much of the bay area under a slight risk of a thundershower popping up tomorrow. if one does, we could see lightning and even small hale as that front moves through. we'll atlantic for you right here. upper 50s on sunday to near 60
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degrees after the showers throughout much of the day. have your umbrella and rain jacket with you. you won't need it the entire day. showers will pop up here and there. winter storm warning for the sierra tomorrow morning, as well. we're doing really well in terms of snowfall. we'll tack on to that one to two feet of snow is likely tomorrow evening. more fresh powder. back here at hope, the seven-day forecast, showers and breezy on your sunday. could see a morning sprinkle on the holiday. otherwise, it's a sunnier and drier afternoon. the dry pattern is going to hold on for the week ahead. a lot of the sunshine wednesday, thursday, friday, even mild temperatures for much of the upcoming weeke >> sp >> spring is back in the middle of winter. >> after you dry out. >> exactly. >> thank you. still ahead on abc 7 news at 11:00, a beloved team of little leaguers is getting
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a staple of little league baseball games is getting a makeover. big league chew launched its first ever softball line. >> for what this entays take a look. big league chew is famous shredded bubble gum. the company tweeted a photo of the new packaging yesterday. it features a female player. right now the gum is available for purchase online. it will hit store selves february 1st which happens to be national bubble gum day. >> should we tell her why it was shredded. >> no, you can tell her. it was supposed to simulate chewing tobacco. >> thereir basell plers. >>yes. you tell him. >> not just softball. great baseball players. they're good. >> listen to that, big cle. >> what she said. >> let's get to the sharks. they beat the best team in the nhl without their three top
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abc7 sports experienced by river rock casino. >> the sharks took on the team with the best record in the nhl tonight. san jose dominated the lightning at the tank three weeks ago. tampa was ready on its home ice for the rematch. this is a serious shark fan. look at that beard color. the, evander kaine gets his 18th of the year on the power play. in the opening seconds of the second period, his shot b do th right? that ties it at two.
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tamp he's steven stamkos off the boards himself. jani gives did the lightning a one-goal lead. lightning still up. look at this move by stamkos. between three sharks, top shelf pass martin jones. stamkos two goals in this one. tampa wins it 6-3. san jose's florida tour continues on monday in miami. >> stanford got off to a slow start but the players figured out. if they're going to make the trek, you better make it count. the sophomore star had to sit out due to back spasms davis had five steals. that was an easy one. th 15 for davis.ts the cougars closed to within one but stanford pulled ahead by way of the long ball. sheffield had two threes. he had 11 big points off the bench. six assists for davis. this was great. look at him find bryce wills all alone under the basket.
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a great finish. 13 for him. stanford picks up his second pac-12 win, 78-66 the final. the bears still looking for their first conference win. the dogs are on the loose. bears come out hot. paris austin, mcneill, cal takes an 11-point lead. the huckies then take over going on a 17-5 run to end the half. green gives the huskies their first lead. in the second lead, washington just blew it open. off the miss, watch think bought. that is called a hammer. cal now 0-6 in back 12 play after the loss. over on the hill top, usf looking for its first win over byu since 2013. look at jamarry. perfect be last name for that play, bouye. pretty good. that starts the run. just before the half, bouye
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again a career high 15 points for the freshman. byu tried to keep it close. usm answered every time. that's the senior frank i ferrari finishing with 21. they rolled 82-63. now 16-3 on the season. their best start since '81-'82. abc7 sports report sponsored by river rock casino. the names in sports that just flow and jamarry bouye when he slams it, it's butter. >> i like that, too. >> above the rim. >> think of a nickname for you guys. >> how far, i've seen that highlight from the stanford washington state game. that defender hasn't run any faster chasing the brick away. >> you got to give the effort. >> thanks a lot. >> much more to come. a rare eclipse happening in less than 24 hours. we're breaking down the best ways for you to see it in the bay area. >> you probably saw this on social media. now a kentucky high school is facing harsh criticism after
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live where you live. this is abc7 news. good evening. thanks for joining us. i'm eric thomas. >> i'm dion lim. a father and daughter narrowly escaped a fire tearing through their pin know apartment. it broke out on sunny view drive just after 4:30 this afternoon. it appears to have been an electrical issue that starred in the kitchen a problem the father has complained about for years. the family also lost their dog in that fire along with their possessions. >> whose streets. >> across the country today,
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thousands took to the streets for the third annual women's march. causes varied from health care access 0 in politics. at least six marches were held locally including one in walnut creek. >> this is an important time in our life and in our country that we need to make a statement and we need to show up and represent. >> the first march started in 2017 as a protest to president trump's arrival in office. >> and president trump offered a compromise to end the government shut down but democrats are saying no. it provides funding for the border wall as well as protections for degreers and undocumented immigrants working in the u.s. but democrats say the border wall and dreamers should not be linked and that many provisions would not pass in the house or senate. congress is on recess till tuesday. in the north bay, coast guard families hurting because of the shutdown received much needed help. abc7 news was in novato at the san francisco marin food bank
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and they you brought their mobile pantry to downtown today. about 150 coast guard families stocked up on food and necessities. they have been going without a paycheck for four weeks. the food bank is here to help. >> this is amazing. a lot of amazing people have come out to help us. and it's huge. it really is. it's a big deal. >> it's sad. this is food we'd like to give to other people but we're trying to spread the food out and share it with these families who need our help today. >> the food bank also helps families sign up for assistance from the state. >> animal rescue organization in the north bay is offering free pet food to pet owners who work for the federal government but are not getting paid. jamison animal rescue ranch will provide food for dogs, fish even horses. the non-profit rescue says it can be ship the food to pet own persons people have to apply. we have information how to do that on abc 7 news.com. >> outrage is growing tonight over students who mocked a
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native american vietnam veteran. >> this is video captured at yesterday's indigenous people's march in washington showing what apears to be a teen wearing a make america great again hat smirking at an older man drum. others jeered and chanted. the students were attending the march for life from coverington catholic high school in kentucky. >> i heard them saying build that wall, build that wall. this is indigenous land. we never had walls. we never had a prison. we always took care of our elders, took care of our children. taught them right from wrong. >> the high school said the students will be punished and could be expelled. >> at least 73 people are dead tonight following a fuel line explosion in mexico. investigators say that pipeline was illegally tapped sparking a huge fireball that incinerated many victims. at least 74 other people are
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ijured. the explosion happened in the central part of the country and part of an ongoing problem. gas pipelines have been illegally tapped at least ten times over the past 90 days. >> teachers in another major u.s. city cosoon be on strike. denver teachers are voting today and tuesday on whether they want to strike. it all comes after last night when the teaches union rejected a proposal from the district. it was $8 million shy of what the union wanted for improvements and increased teacher pay. in los angeles, teachers have now been on strike for a week. closed door negotiations want on for three straight days. that is today. city officials called yesterday's meeting productive. and yesterday, hundreds of oakland teachers walked out demanding smaller class sizes and better wages. it's not an official strike but teachers are expected to have a strike vote later there month. a case of the mondays is a common problem. this upcoming monday is supposed
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to be the most despresing day of the year. a uk-based psychologist kind the term blue monday for multiple reasons, bleak weather, mounting debt after the holidays and broken new year's resolutions. he created an algorithm measuring those factors for any given day of the year and determined the third monday in january is the saddest on average. he was hired by an airline to use his findings as a marketing tool. >> explains a lot of that. tomorrow expect to see your social media feeds flooded with images in a super blood wolf moon lunar eclipse. bay area residents may not get a good view of it because of clouds and showers though. it begins tomorrow at 8:41:00 p.m. with the maximum eclipse at 9:12. have you till 9:43 before it ends. it's considered a supermoon because of its close distance to earth. the moon will look blood colored because of sun light scattering
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off the earth's atmosphere. it is sometimes called a wolf moon. that is why it is called a super blood wolf moon. if it's too cloudy to see, the exploratorium is offering a live stream on facebook. >> we call it the big red moon. >> it's dry now but not for long. >> yeah, we're tracking our next storm that moves in on our sunday.
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a 5-year-old girl is in desperate need of a bone marrow transplant. little norah has been diagnosed with francone nianemia that interferes with her body's ability to develop dna. the disease is so rare, just 31 wids are diagnosed each year in the entire country. her parents say it's been tough but they're not giving up launching a marshall campaign to get people to become donors.
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>> we know that that is in some ways our way out of this. and that that is the cure. it's heart breaking. you know, we love her it's really hard. >> right now as you can see there, norah still a happy healthy little girl. her parents hope a match will come along before that changes. >> we have a wild story out of florida. and i mean with a capital why". you're looking at three horses chasing a man through a pasture on the run from deputies. he hoofed, jumped a fence eluding his four-legged pursuers but his luck ran out and the two-legged pursuers is corralled him a short time la >> come towards the fence and roll over this fence towards us. >> the suspect had taken off during a traffic stop and now faces a slew of charges. >> like a bad movie. >> imagine waking up and finding
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your house buried in snow. that's what happened up in the sierra this week to one man. his home in soda springs is covered in a wintry blanket and looks more like a huge igloo. nevada county does most of the clearing of the snow plowing his driveway and the roads around it. >> what do you think, will the county be back at his house again? >> that's a good way to toss to weather. for us, maybe not so much. >> for drew. >> you know what, more snow on way for the sierra. the winter storm warning goes into effect tomorrow. for us in the bay, we're talking about more rain. it's a quick-moving system tomorrow. live doppler 7 right now showing you a quiet picture. could have a little bit of mist along the coastline. the main event comes tomorrow on the storm impact scale is a level 1 light system with scattered showers. most cities less than a half inch of rain. it will get breezy especially in the afternoon and evening. wind gusts around 20 to 30 miles
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an hour. future weather tomorrow morning, we expect scattered light showers out there first thing as the sun is getting up here. a better bet of more widespread coverage likely in the afternoon and evening. scattered showers across the region. could have an isolated downpour pop up, as well. could contain gusty winds and the chance of hale, as well. snow in the sierra, measure it in feet once again. that winter storm warning goes into effect at 9:00 tomorrow morning. one to two feet in a lot of spots. seven-day forecast, showers and breezy tomorrow. we'll have sunnier skies by monday afternoon and then a dry pattern will continue midweek to the end of the week. warm mild bright pattern will take hold in much of the seven-day forecast. >> we deserve it. thanks. >> so mindi is here to tell you how long you have to get the chips, beer and soda. >> i like the cold weather. you don't feel bad watching
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abc7 sports experienced by river rock casino. >> if the rams beat the saints tomorrow novato's own jared goff would become the youngest quarterback to win the nfc championship game and make a super bowl. he is 24. the saints quarterback is older than goff's head coach. drew brees just turned 40. goff aspires to have a career like brees starting sooner rather than later. >> so much respect for him and everything he's brought to the game and admire how long he's done it for and what a high level and the way he leads and goes about his business, the way he works. everything he does is so admirable. you would love to try to jump into that type of category.
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>> type kind of fliers by. it was funny, it was just on in the lunchroom the game from '0 . everybody was saying i had more hair back then. i guess it washao. >> the patriots visit kansas city for the afc championship game. bill belichick has been to eight super bowls winning five of them. he's basically seen it all, done it all still. >> every week, let me know the next game. it doesn't matter so i can take that into account. just let me know the ones that don't matter. then i'll make sure i don't get excited for those. >> nervous? >> nervous, yeah. sure. you want to go out there and do well. >> the yankeess are close to finalize agtrade that will send sonny gray to the reds for a draft pick and a prospect. this according to multiple reports. the prospect the reds will send to new york is shed long.
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perfect. gray struggled in "new york po"i a4.9 e.r.a. at vanderbilt he excelled. st. mary's hosting san diego. malik bit. look at there move. gales jump out to the lead. jordan ford was cruising in the first half, as well. 16 points, three of five from deep. gales up 12 at the break. second half, san diego is held scoreless for more than four minutes. the gales are going to take advantage. fit with the steal and the stop. he had a game high 24. the gales just rolled. 6-59 the final. they've won five of their last six. ashley barredi trying to become the first australian woman in the decade to make the finals of the australian open.
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sharapova takes the set. the 22-year-old barredi takes the second set easily, 6-1. this is not the line judge right here that you're going to see. that's it the australian prime minister scott morrison in attendance. barredi doesn't let him down. her first quarters appearance in a major. no australian woman has won it in more than 40 years. so 15 minutes, 14 points, six rebounds three assists and a plus 21. boogie is back. as you can see, from last night's post-game celebration, stefan curry thought demarcus cousins return to the game as a success. monster dunk. he also had these threes. so after spending the last year having a torn achilles, the all-star did have his doubts. >> i was nervous all the way up until and stomach was tight, butterflies, bgs.
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once the ball went up, you know, everything kind of went out the window. it all felt familiar. >> can we write you're unbeatable. >> yeah, please. go ahead. season's over. yeah. see you guys in october at training camp. >> this abc7 sports report is sponsored by river rock casino. >> bill belichick nervous and he's been to eight super bowls and won five. that gives them their edge. they're afraid to lose it. the games still matter to them. >> bill belichick even when he said i'm nervous, kind of dead pan. >> there you go. he displays it on the field. >> if you want to see nervous, check with the rest of the western conference after boogie started. they're nervous. >> absolutely. >> mindi, thank you. >> the weather, maybe the impending rain. >> light rain. just coming when many of us want to be out and about. we're tracking scatters showers.
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the best chance is in the afternoon and evening. quick-moving system. look at that, sunshine. it's dry and bright and mild. by thursday, friday, temperatures near 70 in warmer spots. >> i predict a sick day on saturday. just kidding. >> she didn't mean that. boss. >> that's it for tonight. you didn't mean that, right? >> i'm eric thomas. >> i'm dion lim. abc news continues tomorrow bright and early at 5:00 a.m.
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