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there is a lot to look forward to. we are going to spend the next 10 minutes or so examining what is changing. what we have learned nothing certain. >> so true. more business restrictions were lifted in the bay area. only when county remains in the red tier of restrictions. that is celano. tonight, you will hear what makes the situation they are more different. tonight you will see what it takes to actually make this happen. widespread vaccinations are key for us to reach the june 15 goal. announced yesterday by the governor to reopen all businesses statewide. >> while we are encouraged, we are still cautious. that is precisely what the bay area biggest county wants >> more than one year into the covid-19 pandemic, downtown san jose is still singing
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with the governor's recent announcement that california's economy could fully reopen by mid june, businesses have a lot to look forward to. >> we will look -- we will stand together into something fantastic and great. >> they can't wait for more people to return to the downtown core. >> we will not go down. we will fight to the bitter end. i have ahave ahave ahave ahave a until we get there. >> california's reopening is contingent on vaccine supply and if hospitalizations are stable and low. >> randy muster from sushi confidential says communication is key. >> so much more helpful to know there is kind of a goalpost that hopefully will not move this time. we can nowcan nowcan nowcan noww
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>> counties will have the ultimate authority over whether to impose stricter regulations. santa clara county, the bay areas are just county recently said it would align itself with the regulations but offered a word of caution. >> just because everything maybe open doesn't mean everything is safe. we need to keep our guard up. if we do participate >> some say they're not say the to second-guess the governor. >> vaccines are very safe and very effective but they are not 100% effective. i think it was still give me a little paul's to go into a crowded bar or an indoor concert or even a full capacity. >> a calculated risk of california tries to press ahead. the rides are back in action at oakland. look at that.
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the jolly trolley is caca writers. a fairyland reopened last month with just 1000 guests allowed in per day limited to slides and animal visits. today, staff fired up the carousels, ferris wheels and the jolly trolley foursome eager and very important guest's. >> we are going to go we have a surprise. >> another surprises in store later this month. contra costa county businesses can loosen up some restrictions. that entered the orange tier. indoor pools and bowling alleys get to open for business for the first time. contra costa, napa and
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sonoma counties moved into the orange tier today. this leaves celano as the only county still in the red tier. the fact that we are in the red tier illustrates the fact that we are a blend of bay area and sacramento. >> solano county is stuck in the red tier. according to the counties officer and analyze it has a lot to do with the location.. >> the bay area region has demonstrated a higher degree of willingness to comply with social distancing and masking. they have a higher degree of desire for vaccination. >> the higher case numbers in solano county prompted officials to lower the vaccine eligibility age. that combined with the fact
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that many of the new cases involving young people have kept that hospitalizations at relatively low levels. still, lingering in the red continues to be a hardship for many. >> the greatest challenge is the yo-yo effect. it is you are open and closed. you are limiting occupancy and you are not. >> the owners take out only for now even as restrictions have eased. >> right now because our place is so small 25% would give us three tables. i try to work around my employees. >> even as solano county moves to the orange tier and beyond and fully reopen, some infrastructure built during the pandemic will likely staying like the tents. for many here and elsewhere, eating outside has become a way of life. nancy pelosi was in san
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francisco today praising the passage of the $1.9 trillion american rescue plan. she appeared at chinatown with the northeast medical services which received $11 million from the plant. speaker pelosi says the goal is to crush the virus and she urged people to take advantage úof the legislation. >> we want to make sure the rescue package is successful and wedded to set out to do. vaccines in the arms, money in the pockets of the american people, children safely in school, workers it safely back on the job. >> she says the rescue plan provides $21 billion nationwide for vaccinations. so far she says 220 million vaccines have been delivered. >> the rollout raised concerns
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of equity when some of the communities with some of the highest infection rates and difficulties getting shots. one group that was invisible throughout with homebound seniors who were unable to go to event sites. they are forgotten no more. a pilot program got underway in the peninsula. david louis shows how nurses are making those elderly cried tears of joy. >> this team from sequoia hospital's health and wellness center is on a mission. there going out with a vial of vaccines. >> these have been people that have not been able to get vaccines yet. they are very vulnerable. that is why they are home and homebound. >> the six patientssix patientss patients were identified by sequoias community partners such as meals on wheels who recognized their isolation and challenges that making home visits is much smaller than a mass vaccination event. a vial of the vaccines is within a limited time due to temperature requirements. >> even that you have the six hour window we need to make sure we can get from place to place and stay as long as needed and be able to use all
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of the doses. doses. doses. dos >> we weren't able to join the vaccination team inside or interview with the patient's but we were told of the reaction was typical. >> that was it. i couldn't feel a thing. they are happy they are able to complete this. >> the pilot program is changing lives for elders whose loved ones have been unable to visit with them for over a year. >> she was in just saying i have just been locked in here. nobody could come in. this is going to be life- changing. it is great to be a part this. california's top epidemiologists are cautiously optimistic that the bay area will avoid a fourth wave
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is the reason. over the past week every bay area county except to reported a less than 1% increase in cases that comes despite a record number of coronavirus variance circulating in the state. while experts like ucsf epidemiologist dr. george rutherford don't expect a fourth wave they say it is possible in the next two weeks and the next two weeks will be critical. >> there is 2900 case in california. we want it to be >> health officials say avoiding a fourth wave will depend on behavior as well as the pace of vaccinations. the chair of the department of medicine says this may be the most dangerous phase of the pandemic for people who do not have covid immunity. >> instead of the virus you are facing in 2020 there is a decent chance you are now
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facing a virus that is better at its job. either the west coast virus or the uk virus. these viruses are more contagious. >> we are trying to outpace the development of variance. you can keep track of california's progress on our website. segment a lot more to come here. up next, new 6:00, ky the of alejo chief of police fire to the police union president. >> if you do not like today's
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matt 6:00, the president of the of alejo police officers association has been fired.'s attorney spoke with melanie woodrow about him and another officer facing disciplinary action. >> the lieutenant is still the police officers association president but no longer able alejo police officer.'s attorney said the police chief fired him. >> mike challenge some of the chiefs decisions on several matters as the president police association. >> you said he fired him for two reasons, sending an email to poa members that contained an image with what appeared to be a swastika. >> it was not done by mike nicolini as a symbol of hate advocating hate, advocating bias and prejudice.
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not at all. >> sending a threatening email to otis taylor after taylor announced he was moving to georgia to work as an investigative reporter for the atlanta journal-constitution. the email in part said we will warn our georgia colleagues of your impending arrival. at the time he spoke with the abc 7 news i.t. and. >> to believe this threat of i am going to call the cops on you. police know exactly what that means. >> there is no proof he intended to do anything. there is no threat there. >> you declined an interview but in a statement in the said this is a step toward preparing decades of harm and i am curious to see how it impacts the culture. >> he also suspended him without pay for 40 hours. a resident
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>> i feel it was targeted toward intimidation because it wasn't just that isolated incident. he targeted me online. >> the internal affairs investigator did not find it violated policy but chief williams sustained the allegation on his own. >> no, that was not an intent to intimidate. if he had wanted to intimidate he would have been much closer. >> he was put on the for authorizing the replacement of the windshield to the smack able alejo police officer fired through a window. the investigation determined he did not authorize the replacement. he said chief williams recommended another client of his. >> the window before it was removed from the car had been photographed extensively. >> if the suspension is upheld rodriguez would get payback in arbitration. he expects he will get his job back in arbitration.
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many said they could not comment on confidential personnel matters. now to the latest in the murder trial in minneapolis. more witnesses took the stand. the main line of question was focusing on the use of force. he testified -- >> he was handcuffed. he was not attempting to resist. he was not attempting to assault the officers. he was not attempting to kick, punch or anything of that nature. >> he could have used different tactics to subdue floyd under department policy. the defense claims the crowd distracted officers from giving floyd medical aid but in the
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video it testified that you can hear him voicing discomfort and pain. you could also hear derek chauvin responding to him. you can hear the entire trial gavel to gavel. tonight, new details revealed about why tiger woods crashed his suv last month and ended up in the hospital with leg injuries so severe he needed multiple surgeries. reporter john gregory in los angeles have the cause of the crash. >> speed is something we were looking at a possible cause and now they are confirming it. they also answered questions about any possible treatment they gave tiger woods. the sheriff said that is not the case. this accident happened back on february 23rd. tiger woods driving through here in driving at a high rate of speed and the sheriff's department says the black box on the suv said he was traveling about 85 miles per hour on a road with a posted speed limit of 45 miles per
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hour. the other pieces of information to come from the black box, it doesn't appear he changed direction until he hit the median. that was the first time and another important indicator there is no indication he tried to break. >> when you panicyou panicyou pc thought or impact is to hit the break. it is believed he may have done that but hit the accelerator. there is zero breaking throughout that that that that the data recorder. it is 99% acceleration on the pedal. >> tiger woods suffered serious injuries and crashed multiple breaks. he injured his foot and ankle. he is currently recovering at home in florida. some fellow golfers recently appeared and they say he appears to be doing well.
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we will looking at the beach in santa cruz. not sure about the weather just yet. >> three more days and we will have some beach weather coming our way. we are looking at a very breezy conditions along the bay area especially near the coast in the bay. 32 mile per hour gusts. and a 30 mile-per-hour surface winds in san francisco. it will get even gustier in some locations and get into the early evening hours. here is a live view looking at san francisco and mainly blue skies. currently 53 degrees in the city. 56 across the bay 50 at half moon bay. the view from emeryville show some clouds stacking up near the coastline to look beyond the city. temperature readings 60 degrees in santa rosa. 61 in fairfield concorde 62 and 58 in livermore.
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a stunning view of the pre- sunset sky from east bay hills. these feature breezy tomorrow especially in the afternoon. warmer patterns develop. we will have above average temperatures going into next week. overnight will see the passage of a few clouds. it will be times of clear skies and times of a few passing clouds as well. and mainly sunny day tomorrow starting around midmorning. we'll see on the upper 30s in santa rosa and abba. tomorrow in the south bay look for-68. low 70s in morgan hill and gilroy. on the peninsula mainly mid 50s on the coast and breezy
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there. tomorrow downtown san francisco will have a high of 60 degrees. in the north bay look for-68. 71 in napa. east bay highs 65 at oakland had 66 in san leandro. over the hills and into the in the areas we will see highs in a low to mid in the low to mid 70s. friday afternoon the giants have their home opener at oracle park. game 10 1:35 p.m. as they take on the colorado rockies. at game time mainly sunny and breezy. temperature about 50 degrees but it will get warmer going into the early evening hours. start with layered dressing at the ballpark and you start peeling off the layers as it gets warmer. in the inland areas we will see highs in the low to mid 70s. saturday you will see upper 70s to about 80. the mild to warm pattern continues into send a. here is the 7-day forecast. we have a nice warm-up coming
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our way. high temperatures near 80 degrees in the inland areas. on the mid-50s on the coast. even as a get into midweek next week any warming continues or the warm pattern continues near the bay the coast remains pretty cool. there is nothing wrong with cool, right dan? >> not at all. >> you are that, spencer. they get so much. >> we want to let you know national geographic is hosting an earth day even virtual celebration. it will feature willie nelson, ziggy marley cool will perform from places of importance to them around the world. earth day evil stream on the youtube channel on tuesday april 21st at 5:30 p.m. disney is the parent company of nat geo and abc 7. look at the california dream when it comes to our economic future, what are we not seeing? >> we are seeing the trees.
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now to our special ongoing series california dreaming where we examine the issues following the california dream and the people keeping the dream alive. tonight, we look at the golden state economic resilience. >> the coronavirus pandemic has pushed many businesses to and beyond their breaking pointbreai while we are in the midst of the pandemic some economist forecast california will recover from this difficult period faster than the u.s. >> i grew up here and i have always wanted a pizzeria. we were slated to open last summer 2020. well got rocked with the pandemic. >> it is really important as look at the state of california to keep in mind we are in the
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middle of the pandemic induced recession. we are seeing the trees and we really need to be looking at the forest. throughout california's history we have had booms and busts going on the way back to the era of the gold rush. then it was the agricultural busting california when they were a major producer of weeds all the way through the aerospace contraction of the 1990s and the bust of 2001. to the extent that there are disruptions going on today in the history it says californians will reinvent their economy. >> california and in seven cisco particular with to strong aggressive stance on covid. it has turned out to be for the positive. from a health perspecthealth pel from an economic perspective. we estimate the chamber of commerce that about 50% of small businesses were
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shuttered. whether temporarily shuttered or permanently closed still to be determined. the resiliency of san francisco and the resiliency of california is really about to showcase itself. >> my expectation is california will grow faster than the u.s. to the strength of the technology industry, the strength of the entertainment industry and the strength of the logistics. all of those to be the growth sectors in the nextthe nextthe t california's economy is disproportionate in those sectors. california has historically and continues to be an entrepreneurial state. you see an elevated number of new businesses starting. one of the interesting things about this current recession is the inland parts of the state was normally in a recession doing worse in the coastal parts of the state and they have been doing really well.rea.
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logistics is an area of strengths. what does logistics need? it is a warehousing space. what we are seeing now is trend >> people use the word diversity in california and it also means business diversity. we have many different industries. there is a great balance. one thing that remains is ingenuity and creativity. if we can keep our universities and higher education institutions flowing and bringing in that creativity and ingenuity worldwide, california remains a very robust and great place to open business. >> the fact that everyone is getting vaccines is making us feel very hopeful that this time will be the last time we have to shut down.
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>> i am seeing more people walk by kind of like it was pre- pandemic. we are seeing a lot of people wear masks. >> as a business owner that will mean so much hope and fuel. look what we accomplished during the pandemic. i have hope. i am optimistic. we will spring back stronger. >> you can stream all of our california dreaming stories on demand including our 30 minute california dreaming >> buying an airline ticket is different. there is good news. 7 on your side. >> remember this? this was california's last recall election.
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book a little hawaii trip. >> if you are ready to book travel again, be aware, the rules have changed for the better. changing flight dates used to be reserved for big buck. >> you can >> >> been all about >> there is a loophole the size of texas. it doesn't apply to basic economy fares. >> if you wait
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majestic mountains... scenic coastal highways... fertile farmlands... there's lots to love about california. so put off those chores and use less energy from 4 to 9 pm when less clean energy is available. because that's power down time. a debate took place of resume about the efforts to recall governor newsome. it was a panel discussion put on by the sacramento press club. it became very clear that governor newsome's team has one strategy to frame this recall through a partisan lens. >> this is a republican effort. major funding through the
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national committee. this is a donald trump republican effort. >> gavin newsom have to answer to the people of california. good luck if you want to keep going on and on about that. you are talking to a universe of people that are not all trumper's. they are not all q and on. they are not all three presenters. they are not all republicans. >> all signatures have been submitted for the recall effort. we are waiting for them to be verified and tallied to find out the qualifies for the ballot. >> it has been decades since california with her a recall election removing governor gray davis and electing arnold in his place. liz finished work on unoriginal about the remarkable time. tonight we are going to give you a sneak peek at a section on the power of celebrity. >> he is loved by a lot of
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people. >> arnold schwarzenegger became the 800 pound gorilla. he brought fame, celebrity, unlimited well. his campaign buses were called total recall and running man. those were the names of two of his movies. >> when i heard he was going to run and that was a challenge. i said if you have a choice to pick a global celebrity as your opponent or just a normal politician don't use the global celebrity. >> initially, the strategy was and nobody from the democratic party jumps in. everybody stays out and we defend gray davis. >> mayor willie brown had llie summit where that was decided. >> i had all of the democratic and incumbent office holders at a dinner here in san francisco. one of the waiters said to me i
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was in eavesdropping but i have got to tell you your pitch was a good one. there was one guy in that room whom i don't know but his right leg never stopped. it was always moving. he says in my world, my italian world, if you are not sincere you keep moving one of your limbs. whatever he told you you ought to be suspicious of it.of it.of. >> lieutenant governor, lieutenant governor cruz bustamante became one of the first dominant -- the first democrats to throw his hat in the ring. >> this recall is a reality. i think it is important that we have a serious democrat on the ballot. >> in 2003 i was the lieutenant governor for the state of
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california. the first of latino elected statewide in over 100 years. >> here we have arnold jumping into the the the the the the th i don't know at that point if gray davis could survive the election. >> bustamante who has a frosty relationship with governor davis says he is still against the idea of the recall but was alarmed by polls which showed davis was going down. >> what he made the calculation on and i think that encouragement was if the recall happens there is no democrat. at least no mainstream democrat. >> it was a very odd message. he is basically saying vote no and vote for me. >> without it was a mistake. was said it was a mistake from the offset. we said there is no way on earth the public will elect another democrat if they are not happy with what is happening. >> it seems like the davis people feel like you jumping in
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the race hurt. >> that is what they say. >> you don't agree? >> know. i don't agree at all. >> i am in this race to the end. we are doing well. we expect to win on october 7. >> i guess i wasn't good enough with a broom. i should have brought a mop. i don't don't don't don't don't >> we are here to clean house. we are here to clean house. >> by the time arnold got in, it was in such a zone and nobody knew what was going to happen. >> i had a guy that was a tom brokaw of friends begging me to get on the bus to do an interview and we didn't have the time. we didn't have any voters in france. the interest was over
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>> it is really powerful and compelling reporting in television. let's turn our attention to the forecast. it is inching a little closer to the weekend. >> sounds like it. >> up a little, down a little and up and up.and up.and up.and. you can see especially near the coast and the bay. as a give you a look at the beautiful sunset taking place -- about to take place these are the forecast features. beezy tomorrow and a little bit milder today.milder today.m. we will see low temperatures in the mid to upper 40s and a chillier
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into the upper 30s. tomorrow under mainly sunny skies certainly by mid day breezy at the coast with high temperatures in the mid-50s around the bay shoreline. we'll see mid-60s. in the and tomorrow we will see highs in the low 70s. here is the 7-day forecast. friday shows a little bit of a drop in temperatures from tomorrow's high. they bounce back on saturday and they will remain in the mild to warm pattern saturday through the middle of next week. low to mid 70s but on the coast and not much of a change on the mid to upper 70s. if you're looking for warm weather you will not find it at the coast. >>
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the a's are tied for the worst start to the season in franchise history. the 1916 philadelphia a's also lost the first six games but picked up a winning game at number 7. matt chapman connects to deep deep deep deep deep dee
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that was a far hit baseball. top 9 the dodgers loaded the bases. trevino gives gets edwin >> chris taylor the catch. chapman is a safe. tied at 3. going into extra innings. mark scores in the a's walk off with their first win of the year. it is those new guys coming through in the clutch. >> i have always said when new guys are a part of you come up with a big hit or do something early on or in a game like this after we lost six in a row it makes you feel that much more part of the team. these guys will do plenty of good stuff for us. >> i feel like when we get hot we will do a lot of games. if you're going to do this you want to do it early and not late. get this out of the way and get
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back to playing ball like we can. >> a rubber match between the giants and padres. they played their home opener. dear into center. mattea looks like he hasn't. it is over the wall. this one also went to extra innings. donovan solano to the right. wil myers in right field. he has got a good arm. alex dickerson coming home and he is safe. the giants when. >> i thought it would be close. it was one of those in between ones where and i hit it good but needed a little help from the elements. >> we are looking forward to getting back and playing in front of our fans. we are looking forward to getting settled. i think we are all looking forward to getting on the flight. >> the masters tees
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tomorrow. >> one of golf's rising stars the 24-year-old won his first major over the summer has a better plan this time around. >> i wasn't playing my game last november. everyone talks about hitting a drawing everyone talks about you have to work your way right to left. yeah, it helps but i have played on golf courses aware it is not. i know if i get into my head and stick to what i am doing, that is what is going to give me the best chance to hopefully when. >> we will see how he does. the niners sign nate. they have jimmy garoppolo. they will take a quarterback. back to the masters that is a bucket list item.
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this time around right in its rightful place in april it should be a lot of fun. >> it should be. that is something. my youngest son has been wants. i hope i will be able to attend one day. >> i will go with them. i will carry his stuff. >> always willing to help. thank you, chris. coming up tonight on abc 7 at 8 catch the goldbergs 9:00 back to back episodes of the connors. 1 million little things comes on at 10:00 and will be back for abc 7 news at 11:00. this is available for apple tv, android tv, fire tv and roku. download now and start streaming. that is it for this edition of abc 7 news. thank you for joining us. we appreciate your time. we hope you have a great evening.
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♪ this is "jeopardy!" let's meet today's contestants. a public radio reporter from columbia, missouri... a market researcher from lawrenceville, new jersey... and our returning champion, a student from long, beach, california... whose 2-day cash winnings total.... and now, here is the guest host of "jeopardy!" aaron rodgers. thank you, johnny gilbert. welcome back to "jeopardy!" i love being surrounded by smart people, so watching our players over the last couple of days has been great. our two-time champion brandon went to cal,
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as did i, so i'm not surprised. he's tough and he's smart. good luck to you, brandon. welcome amy and sebastian. let's get into the jeopardy! round here. one daily double in these categories. followed by... brandon, take us away. hispanic americans for $400 please. brandon? - what is hysterectomy? - no. sebastian? - what is sterilization? - correct. hispanic americans for $200. amy? - who is sotomayor? - yes. sonia sotomayor. broadway bound for $200.

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