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it will be hot inland. you can see along the shoreline. looks like a summer time pattern as the fog retreats to the coast. 60 mountain view. mid-50s in morgan hill. boy, just a beautiful view here where that fog is low lying into the lower elevations from 200 to 300 feet left-hand disappear for a short time. 60 santa rosa. 70 at the delta. 5 to 14 degrees warmer. so the north winds already allowing for a warmup around the bay. if you were with us earlier, 70s, 80s arrive.
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we'll talk about our cooldown slated to come tomorrow coming up. today san francisco is commemorating the 115th anniversary of the 1906 earthquake. this is video from early this morning. mayor london breed was there at the meeting spot for loved ones. every year on this date a moment of silence is held. it's followed at 5:12 by fire engines. last year it was canceled because of the pandemic. this morning we are learning details into a fire at an east bay home. flames destroyed the home early yesterday morning. >> reporter: not much was s
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from the home. mohammad found the tuxedo that he ordered burnt to a chris. he was leaving for work when the house caught on fire. >> the guy who died, the reason he died because he went upstairs to save his wife and daughter. >> . >> he saved his wife but a his daughter, she died. >> reporter: his pregnant wife survived but was hospitalized with serious burns. they believe it was connected to a fatal shooting. >> the first homicide may have triggered other events, other violent events. >> reporter: according to the
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police chief that also including an arson at the licker store, possible gang retaliation. >> they may between target other people that are connected to the person that may have milted the homicide. >> reporter: police said a man related to the shooting turned himself in on thursday. mohammad said his family does own the building but doesn't operate the liquor store saying the family wasn't involved but they were targeted nonetheless. >> they did the same thing with the licker store. i mean, the same method and then after two days they came here. >> reporter: in oakland matt boone, abc7 news. >> now the oakland police department and crime stoppers are offering reward money the tip line is right there on your screen. for the arson case the reward amount could be up to $40,000 if the information leads to an arrest. all right.
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in the north bay police said troubling acts of vandalism in santa rosa are connected to a key witness in the derek chauvin trial. i want to warn you the images are disturbing. they are pig's blood on a downtown statue. they left a decapitated pig's head on the front porch. the home used to belong to former santa rosa police officer barry brodd. he testified last week on behalf of the defense saying chauvin was justified in pinning george floyd to the ground. yesterday morning police found vandals had also covered a statue at the santa rosa mall with pig's plug. the sign read "oink oink." brodd left the force in 2004. the police chief said brodd's
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values do not reflect that of the department. the state reports having a two-week supply of vaccines. on average the state administers 379,000 doses every single day. the world past 3 million deaths due to the coronavirus. as more people are getting their second pfizer and moderna shots, medical experts are seeing that women and younger people are having having effects. a ucf expert spoke about what's happening. >> reporter: for 24 hours, these were the side effects she went through after her second shot. >> i had a high fever and felt like sandpaper on my bones.
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>> reporter: dr. rutherford said these side effects are normal because the immune response to the second shot is even stronger. >> a spike protein that purchased na cells the mrna cells are tricking. >> reporter: reports of side effects were higher among women. why is it that women and young adults are having more reactions. >> women should have stronger immune responses because they have to protect pregnancies. they have to live to have ive t babies. we also know that the immune system ages and collects problems as you get older but it's not at all surprising that
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the reactions are more common in older people than younger people. >> reporter: the side effects are mild, headaches, body aches and fever in some cases. if you don't experience side effects, should you be concerned? >> no. there's nothing wrong with them. >> reporter: this 34-year-old felt the side effects first moderna shot. he was hospitalized with covid >> mentally it brings you back to having a fever. it's sort of psychological but you tell yourself yourself youre compared to covid. a heads up from ac transit. tomorrow will be the last day they will offer free shuttle service to the coliseum.
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since february they have provided rides every 15 minutes from bart to east mount. they provided rides to more than 3500 people during that time. now alameda's public health department teamed springs pharmacy to administer shots in alameda. for the latest on vaccine openings or if you have questions, remember, you can ask the abc7 vaccine vaccine va going to abc7news.com/vaccine. >> lisa, you must have a better immune system than i have >>. >> good morning, everyone.
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you can see a little bit of haze but our atmosphere, our air is dry because temperatures are in the low 50s. we're warming into the 80s. that's about a 30-degree warmup. so we'll talk about the ranges all around the bay, our summer- like pattern. does it last? we'll talk about that next. a show of solidarity. the toolkits given out to help people take a stand against hate. 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.
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businesses. >> reporter: crews were cleaning up broken glass at volkswagen of oakland where the windows were smashed and car was set on fire friday night. cars were also torched honda dealership. >> it's frustrating, more sad than anything but you can't dwell on it. we got to get better, come together as a count and stop this thing and it's not one person. it's everybody. >> reporter: police say about 200 to 300 demonstrators marched through oakland friday night in protest to recent deadly police shootings across the country. some lit fires. others broke windows at this target store on broadway. >> i think it it really takes away from the message. >> reporter: chris own as restaurant in the uptown district. most of his windows were
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damaged by demonstrators. his security footage captured the video. >> i would like to talk about the reason we need to be protesting instead of why we're cleaning up class right now. >> reporter: some city officials said they support the right to protest but vandalism is not the way. >> we can't build the city on one end and destroy it on the other end. that has to stop. >> reporter: in a statement the mayor's spokesperson told abc7 news that the vandalism and attacks on our businesses, many of them small and locally owned, are reprehensible. the police will hold them accountable and we will assist our community as stronger. in oakland, reporting. and in san francisco a show of solidarity to unite the aapi
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and african-american communities. >> the bible says stand up in the presence of the elderly. >> city leaders launched a new campaign for solidarity to take a stand against hate, bias and violence. toolkits were given out to stimulate conversations about standing together and allyship. the new initiative was launched to connect both communities. back here, mayor london breed is calling on people to spend mon on local businesses, no amazon or chain 30 days, starting april 30th. >> we fived. we made it. >> reporter: that's the owner of manny's, a small business in
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the mission district. 13 months after forced to close. among the hardest hit were some of the businesses in chinatown. a year ago lawmakers showed up to support them. but it forced the city to dig deep to help support them by giving out grants and loans and waving city foes and allowing them top permanently keep their parklets. total san francisco has provided about $75 million throughout the course of the pandemic, not including federal resources. >> reporter: todays the city begins to recover, mayor breed said it's these mom and pop shops that need the help.
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>> starting today for 30 days we'll take this challenge and say i will only shop and dine at my small businesses so we can have a fighting chance to survive this god awful pandemic. >> reporter: the challenge is finding employees. some left the city or moved on to another job. the term we are hiring will now become a welcome phrase. in san francisco, reporting for abc7 news. all right. let's get a check of the weather now. the weather is night. good time to explore and eat outside. >> yes. people have spring fever for sure. we have the cold air temperatures, upper elevation winds all making for a summer- like afternoon but as we show you that today, it will change tomorrow and we're going to get a lot cooler. you can see the pattern here with the low clouds and fog all the way down the coast into
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southern california and high pressure right overhead allowing for the storm track to be deflected to the north and the upper elevation winds slightly offshore but not enough so that we're getting rid of all this fog but we do have high pressure pressing down on the atmosphere and the humidity that moisture near the surface making for beautiful pictures. 54 san francisco. 54 in oakland. with the lighter winds and clearer start, 50s. 55 morgan hill. visibility a half mile at half moon bay. there's that layer of haze. san francisco warmer than yesterday but that sea breeze will be back. 60 in santa rosa. 57 in napa. 70 by the delta. 61 concord. it was warm yesterday but with more sun, those norm winds, well, we're starting out warmer, so that gives us a head
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start for that warmer day in the 3:00 or 4:00 area. we'll see sun on our beaches. it will be a nice day. we'll see that range, so patchy coastal fog. the cooler pattern tomorrow as we get a wind shift. average highs upper 60s to low 70s for most. we should be 63. so that's 7 to 16 degrees warmer. notice the 80s from the north bay, south bay, east bay, even the peninsula. despite the sea breeze come in you'll welcome that as the warmup happens quickly. look at the fog, spot a lot in this. this is tomorrow where we get cloud cover, mid-level clouds, and the low clouds transporting that cooler air our way. that sea breeze up to 25 miles
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per hour but then things down. 30 to 40-mile-an-hour wind gusts. nine days out, looks like the pattern could be changing for rain, northern and central california. 8 in concord today. how about 80 in 80 in 80 in 80 n everyone's much cooler wednesday. partly cloudy. and the cool coast and mild temperatures. the end of next weekend, liz, not only the bay area could see rain but southern california. >> we could use it. thank you. all right. the oscars is making history even before
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welcome back. with nice year's oscars more diverse, many are hoping that hashtags oscars so white is a thing in the past. >> and here are the all male nominees. >> reporter: for years, hollywood award shows have been criticized for their lack of diversity. >> that the academy got her to hide all the black nominees. >> reporter: but this year the oscars is are breaking barriers before the big night. ♪ crazy as i can be ♪ >> reporter: vie he a davis with her fourth nomination for her lead role
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black bottom"." nine nominees are people of color, and six are black. >> we are literally demanding to be seen. >> reporter: and for the first time shane asian-american and muslim nominee. >> we can see e points of few. >> it changed me. it changed all of us. >> reporter: and chloe becoming the first woman of color ever nominated for best director. this at the bafta award. >> i am very grateful. >> reporter: the first time two women had been best director
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nominees. many of the artists represent minority groups and their movies part of a larger cultural movement like judas and the black messiah and the chicago seven. >> a lot of it shares this justice fiber. all of these films are period pieces. all of these feel timely because they are timely. we've been talking about these same issues for decades and generations. >> reporter: it's too early to celebrate a diversity a directing category. meanwhile it is still not rare for a man to get tens of millions to make their movie. reporting for abc news, los angeles. >> you can see who
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building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc7 news. good morning again. thank you for joining us. we'll start this off with a look at the weather with lisa argen. >> that sea breeze kicks off but will cool us off, maybe five degrees warmer than yesterday. 58 in oakland. gorgeous view there. 62 mountain view. upper 60s san jose. in san jose they have a lot of sunshine to look forward to and temperatures in the 80s today. 60s santa rosa. 70 by the delta. 57 livermore, so it's a lot
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warmer. a light offshore wind in the upper elevations really is allowing for that quicker warmup and all the sun. 68 should be the number in the next hour or so as the numbers climb quickly. and throughout the afternoon we're changing those colors bringing in the warmth, the mid to upper 80s inland and nice day at the coast. so we'll talk about that cooldown and time it out for you when we see you next. covid-19 cases are increasing. health officials said we're in a fourth surge. in the upper midwest, those fighting the virus is up 14%. all 50 states are planning to expand vaccine eligibility to anyone 16 and older but the pause on the johnson & johnson
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vaccine remains. the cdc advisory committee will meet friday to potentially vote on a recommendation. in indianapolis, the search for answers continues after the mass shooting that left eight people dead at a fedex facility. will carr spoke to family members of the victims ands had more. >> reporter: this morning indianapolis is mourning the eight victims. margie was an and and mother. >> i just saw her. i posted her everywhere. >> reporter: joel's family waited for hours. >> we couldn't find her. no one could sleep.
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we were shivering, just hoping nothing happened to her. >> reporter: they were members of the sikh community. the gunman bought the gun legally, this after being on the radar. >> we want accountability but now is not the same. >> reporter: karli smith was 19ed had just started working at fedex. >> she was the mini me. if the kids needed something and i couldn't do it or wasn't available, go get your sister. >> reporter: she's one of eight loved ones taken from her families. chaplain matt barns a friend of
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samaria blackwell remembers her as always having a smile. >> she would have the meanest girl on court. step off the court, she cared about people. that was samaria in a nutshell. >> and that was will carr reporting. tonight in san jose will will be a vigil for those who died in indianapolis. the candlelight vigil starts at 7:00 tonight. the mayor is expected to be there. all right. it was night seven of protests in brooklyn center, minnesota, over the shooting death of daunte wright. the officer is facing a second- degree murder manslaughter charge. police said the officer fired her gun instead of a taser. preparations are underway
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in minneapolis and across the in minneapolis and across the country for the derek chauvin trial. fencing and barricades have done up in front of government buildings and police stations in anticipation of possible unrest. schools in minneapolis have transitioned to remote learning this week as well. similar preparations are underway in many other u.s. cities including here in the bay area. now a man is dead, shot and killed by alameda authorities after they say he he on him. one grazed and flew past his head. it happened on campus drive in the unincorporated hayward hills. the sheriff said neighbors called 911 reporting that a man was threatening with a gun. they set up a perimeter and found the man hiding behind the
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fence. >> the suspect had a gun. they immediately said drop the weapon. that individual did not drop the weapon. in fact, he raised the weapon and fired multiple told. one of the bullets whizzed by the head of one of the deputies. had it hit it would have been fatal. >> the man was 26 years old with a long history of shootings and other crimes. he was on parole. the sheriff's internal affairs are a investigating the shooting. a new kind of driving range opens up in the south bay. this is a look at the bridge on this beautiful sunday. we'll talk to lisa about the day ahead.
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welcome back. let's take a live look outside, pier 39 camera you can see the see lions basking in the sun. all right. the first flight of nasa's ingenuity could happen tomorrow. it is scheduled for tomorrow morning at 3:15 the original flight was supposed to take off one week ago but there was a time per glitch the helicopter arrived in february. if all goes well, it will take off from a flat patch and fly 10 feet high before landing 40 seconds later. that many is the sound of the newly commissioned uss oakland. the commissioning ceremony took place at the port of oakland.
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the navy said antisubmarine war fare will be the primary mission. it can also deal with mines. the first was a cargo ship. the second served in world war ii. >> it is with great pride that i stand here ship, to forge a connection with the namesake city and the legacy of those that proudly bore the name oakland hoot ship operates with 70 you members and will be based out of san diego. all right. lisa, a little gray this morning. >> it's 55 degrees. the sun will be winning out and that sea breeze is influencing the immediate shoreline but despite that still getting sun, stenson. we'll talk about the entire
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welcome back. here's a look at gate bridge. >> all right. steph and aeisha currie recognized the urgent need the pandemic was creating. they partnered with the unified school district for meals. she will testify in front of congress about childhood hugger and the need to keep school meal programs going during the summer and when schools are closed. now let's talk sports.
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this morning the giants will avoid being swept in miami. first pitch against the marlins is at 10 a.m. in oakland, the weekend sweep of the tigers. first pitch is at 1:07. tomorrow the warriors will be b in philadelphia. yesterday they battled the celtics in a game that came down to the final moments. here are the highlights. >> good morning. warriors fighting for a position steph curry scored 30 points or more young steph curry fan. andrew wiggins spins and layup. steph watches his reaction frrec the bench. loves it. late in the second quarter, pump fake and throws it it it i
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the left. hoop and foul. they went jayson tatumed curry, and some new dance moves, then the left ankle, he tweaks it but tries to stay in there as he limps all the way through. anderson saves the lose ball. steph curry. jta. he was diagnosed with a concussion and will enter protocol. curry, game high 47. jayson tatum led boston with 44. kemba walker had 26. celtics won 119-114. war onwarriors coming out have
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a tough loss. >> i told the team felt like we got better tonight. they understood the young guys got a lesson and now understand what a playoff game looks like and why things matter. >> on the ice. 1,167. a nice ovation for marlo. then the wheels fell off in a span of one minute and 12 seconds. joel erikson knocks off his chest. zak a rosie and slides
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crazy there. sharks lose 5-2. bottom of two. the former giant missed last season due to hip 3- 0 oakland. next pitch, mark canna. they won seven in a row. they'll go for the sweep today on sunday. giants in miami, top ten, we pick it up. giants up 6-345-6789 ground ball to short. gloves it, throws an out. giants want to have a look look watch first baseman jesus aguilar. bottom of the tenth, out away from winning the game. two r.b.i.s. marlins win 7-6 in ten. that's a look at sports, back to you. good news to hear there's a slight, slight chance rain
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could be in the far over forecast. >> way off in the pacific there's a type afternoon as it crosses the pacific ocean, it will bring in moisture. we get the random rain scenario. i remember a couple times in june we had pretty good downpours. we'll get to that in a moment. it's a usual pattern. low clouds and fog banked up along the coast. the wide-ranging temperature spread we had yesterday, although numbers will edge up a little bit today due to the clearing wii had this morning and also the winds in the upper elevations bringing down some of that drier and warmer air. right now in emeryville you can see the sun with the fog close to the surface and dissipating.
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58 in oakland. mountain view at 65. 59 in morgan hill. the nothing clearing half moon bay. enough of an onshore flow that will stay school and we'll get that sea breeze once again 60 in santa rosa. 61 in novato. 70 and light winds at the delta. so go up 1,000 feet, not only do we have the light offshore flow but temperatures for the 60s to near 70. so where winds. things will switch around and we'll feel that sea breeze. so patchy coastal fog. it's been kind of interesting to see the cameras with the fog right under the span of the golden gate bridge. sunny and warmer today.
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the cooler pattern develops tomorrow. starting tomorrow with patchy fog. looking at the fog from the san mateo coast and the sea breeze kicking in. we'll see more clouds, the stronger winds. with that the forecast is going to bring the temperatures down for pretty much everybody, even inland. even though you'll be in the 80s early in the afternoon you're not going no climb through the 80s. by monday night we're looking at things getting gusty. you can see 30 to 35-mile-an- hour winds even by late in the day looking at 40-mile-an-hour wind gusts. here's the first system, looking at conditions bringing temperatures back down toward average. look at what happens next sunday. here's that system, one system but we've seen this. look what happens over the next several days. we're getting more moisture and the possibility of some rain
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coming into next weekend. in the 80s with a lot of sunshine, then looking at temperatures at the beaches, mid-60s. 78 in santa cruz. 80s in san jose. looking at 80 redwood city. san francisco 70. in the north bay looking at more warmth, upper 70s for oakland. 89 in pittsburgh the accu- weather seven-day forecast warmer today, and kind of hoping that rain materializes. liz? >> that would be excellent if it happened the first of the franchises will make its way to the bay area, the second in california. it was delayed because of covid but we have a preview of how this might boost the economy. >> reporter: with the home of
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the red and gold in the background, a golden opportunity opens for south bay visitors to swing through the covid blues. >> what a fabulous way to get out here hand swing the ball. >> there's multiple games you can play instead of just hitting a ball. it's more fun. >> the idea of playing golf, food, it's kind of like bowling in a golf sense. >> reporter: it's shown in as top golf. it's the first golf-based entertainment facility 120 hitting bays, more. >> extremely exciting to be opening. >> reporter: it was expected 2020 until, you know. the grand opening for 2021.
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>> whether the north san jose san jose or other area we're looking to grow our community presence. >> reporter: guests got their first taste of the golf and safety measures. the entire bay is fully sanitized after each use and much of the indoor facilities remain closed until a later date but the staff and guests are excited >> they're happy we're up and going happy to get things started off the right way. >> reporter: reservations are needed for the time being but i was able to get myself in a full swing. for more visit abc7news.com. in san jose san jose jose for abc7 news. >> good shot
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okay. here are the winning numbers from last night's $79 million drawing. the powerball 25. wednesday's jackpot grows to $90 million. now today is your last day to snag some food as a discounted price at san francisco restaurants. it's the last day for restaurant week. dinner deals range from $25 to $65 for three courses. for more information visit sfrestaurantweek.com. it has all the and indoor and outdoor dining. lisa, it's cloudy and foggy now but it will clear up. full sunshine for everyone
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with 70 downtown. east bay will be upper 80s. how about 83 in san jose san jose. that's 13 degrees above average. even with the sea breeze and fog at the coast it will be warmer than average there. it doesn't last. we're all cooling off tomorrow. other than fog and wind shift temperatures will be in the 60s and 70s with more typical conditions throughout the week. we will mix things up looking more likely by the and of next weekend for april showers. liz? >> that would be so good. thank you, lisa. thank you for joining us. abc7 news continues at 7:00 p.m. tonight. at 5:00 p.m. a live hour of "american idol." 7:30 is local wish. have a great day.
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- hi and welcome to the kitchen experts show. i'm janelle marie. today, we have a great show for you. we're headed to lafayette to visit the keely family, the whole gang. we got mom, dad, the four kids. we're gonna see their kitchen makeover and find out how they're enjoying it right now. also, we're gonna learn about cabinet refacing. now this is an alternative to semi-custom or custom cabinets. we're gonna find out all about that. and lead designer johnny is gonna take us behind the scenes of the showroom. now this is a one-stop-shop. you are going to love this. there's no subcontractors. they stock all of their materials. they handle all the permits. everything is taken care of with kitchen experts. you're gonna love it. so stay tuned for the next 30 minutes to see how your kitchen could be next. coming up on today's kitchen experts show, why homeowners recommend kitchen experts of california. - so johnny said, "i can do it in three weeks," and i said, "i kinda don't believe you," (laughing) "but let's try it."
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