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peaceful conversation is captured by mina kimes. it evolved. he died. he was 26 years old. hundreds of students marched in his honor. the march has ended. stephanie, it seemed peaceful, am i right? >> fisher was just the street you see behind me and the intersection to our right was packed with the students pick a handful of which new mario directly, describing him as a kind, gentle, down-to-earth man dedicated to his family. before we got here, we want to show you our sky seven view around 100 students marching a mile and a half and ending here at the alameda police department. the peaceful protest art lasted
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for about an hour. there was dancing, speeches, and the lust of chanting with phrases like no justice, no peace. we knew one woman who knew him in high school. she said watching the camera footage brought her to tears. >> so many people are affected by the loss of one life. it has rippled throughout the community. not just in the tragic weight. we all feel terrorized when we see a family member in our community member killed. we all think is it us next? >> students from four other east bay youth activist communic participated as well. members of a mario gonzalez's family were here today, including his son. david spoke to his former teacher. they all have the same message that they will not stop fighting for this until they see real accountability. the
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message is very clear and loud just like the cars we have heard driving by the police station caulking the records and saying they are just not giving up. we're live at the alpena police department. it is barely may and we and already have an unusually early red flag warning. of things to come according to the top emergency and fire officials who gathered for an event in east bay to kickoff wildfire prepared this week. brandon he is live with a look at their dire prediction. for, this usually comes weeks before any serious concerns about fire danger. not this year. >> right. first week inyear is the condition of these aggressors, these fuels around me. you can see they are already dried out. fire season is now 75 days longer than it used to be.
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this year, we are expected to reach fired danger as early as june. >> every acre in california can and will burn someday. >> would dry warm winds swirling above, they are sending a loud warning that this upcoming fire season could quickly become the worst on record. >> i need not say here in the bay area how devastating it is when your hillsides are on fire , some of your communities are on fire, and you are deep in ma r weekon end. like >>juweek california indoor this will worst fire season ever, more than 4 million acres burned with six of the most destructive events in the states history. >> since it was a chime and monumental fire season last year, we saw 32 counties fall under a major presidential
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disaster declaration. >> after a sparse rainy season with temperatures already soaring near the 90s in the east bay, there is deep concern about future disasters. not only of the grass is already turning brown, but many of the trees and alarming shade of red. >> there are millions of dead trees. all of those pose hazards for all of us. >> bring in additional firefighters and new helicopters. beyond that, they are pleading with the public to do their part. >> you need to be prepared as if it is going to happen today. do your hardening of your structure. do your >> we were talking about creating defensible space. that means getting rid of all of this stuff anywhere near your home or property. as it is every year, the deadline to get rid of this stuff coming to do the weed abatement is the end of this month state and local fire
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officials say people need to get on it and get on it right now. in lafayette, laura anthony, 87 news. >> let's bring in meteorologist , because getting red lick morning this early in the year is pretty rare. >> it is not a great sign. it is that red flag warning is in effect for salado county until tomorrow evening. when it comes to warnings for solano county, they are grouped with the greater sacramento valley. because of that, you can see a huge area is under that red flag warning. this is the first may red flag warning since 2014. it is been about seven years since we have seen fire conditions this critical this early in the season. a high threat in the valley is twofold. once, in june, and then again in september and october. when we talk about the bay area, we have already had a red flag warning and moderate
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camden county. that happened in january. that was six months before the typical first warning in june. our highest threat is always september and october. last october we had six redlined warnings. the trend over the next six months, we are going to be a for wildfires is anywhere from elevated to high and then in september and october that will be our highest threat >> always a dangerous combination. you can keep an eye on conditions with our app, just tap on the weather icon to check on the forecast. you can also when you when conditions get dangerous. turning now to our efforts to build a better bay area which starts with the healthier bay area. we now have more than 450,000
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diagnosed cases of coronavirus among our 10 counties including santa cruz. i return represents only 12% of the cases statewide, even though we are home to about a quarter of the states population. today's rate hit a new record low of just 1.1%. the state officially aligned its mask roles with the cdcs, which is vaccinated people do not have to wear masks outside unless they are at crowded events. today the public library reopen for more the first time in more than a year. staff cheered as people want to the doors. the library tweeted out this vehicle. san francisco will bring some historic streetcars back into service within two weeks. starting with the aftermarket the lines that run between the fisherman's wharf and market street. cable cars probably will not return until fall. an rent county vaccination rates.
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what's the next up and getting more people vaccinated, to move us closer to herd immunity? it begins with accessibility and in some cases persuasion. >> he does not want you to see his face or know his name because he says the pressure and the judgment has become almost overwhelming. this is one of the rare few people who chooses not to be vaccinated in marin county. >> no . >> why not? >> i tell you why not. i am suspicious. >> of? >> i'm suspicious of the vaccine. >> he fears that the vaccine will destroy his national immunity. >> there are always going to be to 3% of people that are just frankly and tiebacks. they will not get vaccinated. those are not high-yield conversations. >> the lack of lines and people that this walk up vaccine site may not look encouraging. but they have actually make great progress.
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>> it was a convergence of supply finally caught up with demand. >>this moves to a car dealership or a shopping mall. they want to make the vaccine easier for doubters like this guy. >> i was skeptical about how quickly they rolled it out. >> marin is in a unique position . 82% of adults have had at least one shot. it has not happen by accident. >> since the pandemic began, marin has produced videos about all phases of bed. it appears to work. we make people who may be or has it that are not made the decision yet to be vaccinated. >> that will be easier with some than others. what is going to convince you? >> if about a year from now, those people are still alive. >> on the day like today, we
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asked her when you think the u.s. will reach herd immunity. people were all pretty optimistic. many voted for 2023 or later. some voted for never. 17%.next year. only 2% voted for this year. on our 3:00 pm broadcast getting answered, we asked dr. hong for his perspective. >> we are not going to have that bubble unless we are solid from the rest of the world. that is where it is coming from. it doesn't mean that progress isn't going to continue to be made. it is just that you will see it in the original bubbles. at some point in two or three years, the world. >> you can keep track of california's vaccination progress on abc7news.com/ vaccine.
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and men suspected of assaulting and yelling slurs at the chinatown chamber of commerce has been charged with a hate crime. he was attacked while walking on a thin frost break last week. james only ramsey was arrested shortly thereafter. he has been charged with assault, a hate crime, and a parole violation as well. >> meantime across the bay, san francisco meant brutal lady attacked while on a walk with his 1-year-old child is sharing his story to raise awareness. business owners say this kind of violent incident is difficult for them to bounce back from the pandemic asle to customers and their livelihoods. this is a story you will see only on >> my sense of security has been shattered. >> this man who only wants to
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be called bruce recalled the terrible moment he was waiting to cross the street in mission bay with his 1-year-old child , when suddenly he was knocked to the ground and brutally attacked with a flurry of punches. >> will try to shield my head and prevent any worse injuries i couldn't protect my child. i was on the floor. he was in a stroller that was slowly actually rolling away. it was definitely scary. >> the horror illustrate some of the challenges. some business owners do with this regularly. her mission bay location has been broken into and robbed more time than their tenderloin location. this is the price of doing business in san francisco. >> it was a heartbreaking experience. we are just expecting something to happen now more than four. >> director of the birches association says that he has never been easy to do business in the city and especially during the small business week. he is working towards change. >> the city needs to demonstrate that we are safe
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and clean and fund to be in. safety is of utmost important to was running our business. we really need to address this. as for bruce's purse for perspective, i learned that sidney hammond was arrested a month earlier for draft and pushing a gentleman that fell on the tracks. i learned that he is been charged with multiple felonies and misdemeanors. bruce's digging out to raise awareness and has the switch. >> my attacker can be in a place where he can't harm anyone else or if he needs help that you can get the help that he needs. >> in san francisco, jan lim, abc 7 news. >> chief armstrong discussed his departments follows reduction strategies as well as police reform on gma three, what you need to know. it starts with the civilian review board and goes from there.
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>> the second thing is the escalation train. i really emphasizes the importance in reducing the use of firearms and really focusing on de-escalating situations. also utilizing external programs that can address the mentally ill so that law enforcement doesn't always have to be the point of contact for those that are suffering from some mental illness. >> we have to would address the attack on asian americans. >> we have increased presence in our chinatown community. we have assigned the chinatown liaison officer language. i think it is also working closely with community who has volunteer ambassadors who are walking the community. i think is a collaborative approach. we have seen crime reduced in our chinatown area. >> if you're working on issues of racial and social justice in your own community, you will find an ally at abc7/take action and use that as a
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resource. >> temperature the weather. it was quite warm and that breeze is a little concerning. >> we are always worried about fire danger and dish earlier than ever.. >> it is wendy. it is close drive. here is a red flag warning this in effect until 5:00 to my afternoon. it includes a good portion of the bay area. all around here winds or going to be all around the area. relative humidity is dangerously low. 7% to 20%. under these conditions fires can spread very rapidly. surfaced anne gust are up to 25 miles per hour. you can see it is when the all around the region. it is much warmer at this hour than it was this time yesterday. warm-up, dry vegetation, a
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recipe for fire danger. right around the bay shoreline, we still have temperatures in the 70s. impact of 278 in san mateo, lots of low 80s in some areas. the work is not receiving very quickly. summerlike work that will be with us again tomorrow. this drive breezy pattern with the elevated fire danger. you will be much cooler by thursday we are looking forward to that. overnight, mainly clear skies. temperatures mainly in the low to mid 50s. it will be pretty mild overnight. mark, look for 62 at half moon bay 267 in san francisco. around the shoreline we will see mid-70s. 78 on piedmont. into the inland areas, most will have highs in the mid to upper 80s. here's the accuweather seven-
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day forecast. coaling begins on wednesday. a sharper holddown and gusty conditions on thursday the remains critical through friday. it warms up just in time for mother's day weekend. >> i think you very much. coming up next a local patient with a rare disease pushes congress to take action. see how this condition some days, you just don't have it. not my uncle, though. he's taking trulicity for his type 2 diabetes and now, he's really on his game.
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you have seen california disabled activist featured here on abc 7 news for people who are immune compromised. it's called spondylitis. it affects one in 100 americans, but still so few know about it. abc 7 news julian glover has a story about how an act of congress could change that. this is what a good like for clarice hill. >> every day is different. i do not know what is going to be like when i wake up. >> debilitating lower back pain making it difficult to get out of bed brought on by inflammation of this buying, progressively working. it causes them to use a wheelchair to get around. >> imagine the feeling of a
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broken bone, but it is your whole body. >> she uses they, them pronounce. she has spondylitis, it affects one in 100 people or 3 million americans over the age of 18. awareness is one of the weakest barriers to diagnosis. >> the current situation is not acceptable. the average is about 7 to 10 years delayed diagnosis. people living in pain and fatigue. >> she also got a delayed diagnosis, even though the pain started as early as 13. >> i will cry myself to sleep at night with what i thought was growing pains >> despite her father dying from the disease. she was told she would not develop it because she was assigned a woman at birth
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>> she she undergoes pricey treatments. >>, my fifth biologic. after eight years, i have never had full symptom relief. >> you're really brave to speak out like this. >> clarice is now working with congresswoman to push to make this spondylitis titus awareness month. >> they start their treatments with whatever their tech met management plan is. they have a better life. >> she is hoping the resolution would be passed so people would not have to suffer in silence. >> i want my job to not have to exist anymore. my goal is to make it a household name. >> if you would like to learn
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more about the signs and symptoms of spondylitis, remember one in 100 americans are affected by this. visit spondylitis.org. >> the economy took a bit hit less year when the pandemic started. now there is a big competition for local companies with vacancies to fill. also ahead, >> we cannot get this wrong. we have to get this right. >> a new effort is launching to fill the education gap that some children experience learning remotely. san francisco is trying to make up time lost from the classroom. >> when you trust your rental car company to give you a covid test? >>
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>> if you're going overseas, remember you cannot come back on without a noted negative covid test. >> a man thought he had it all set up. instead he got stranded seven on your side is live with his story tonight. listen to this one. when you travel abroad, you might want to figure out where you're going to get your covid test. it may be tricky what country you are in. well, our viewer booked his test with the most unusual provider. his rental car company. was that a good idea? >> it sounded easy enough, and sounded great enough. >> oscar planned every detail of this trip to see family in el salvador. >> down there. >> oscar knew he would have to take a covid test within three days of his flight back home.
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he took up an offer to get tested by an unusual provider, alamo rental car. >> i booked my rental car through alamo and they offered be the service of doing a covid test upon returning the vehicle. >> it certainly was convenient and right there at the airport. what could go wrong? >> everything that could go wrong was going wrong. >> is what happened. after a week with family, oscars aunts and uncles drove him to a half hours to the hospital. he returned to the rental car at alamo and asked for the covid test. >> i forgot to schedule it. the guy is not here. >> there was no technician and no rapid test. oscars flight was leaving in three hours. >> i am looking at my watch like, finally she told me that they would have to drive me back to san salvador. >> oscar and an alamo driver jumped in the car and raced at 60 miles to a test site in the capital. >> he said buckle up. now i feel like my life is at risk because i'm doing about
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100 miles an hour and we are swerving to vehicles. it is chaos. i guess it doesn't matter at this point if you get them there safe or not safe. i felt like i was in a movie. >> he got a negative result and then raced back to the airport with the family was still waiting to say goodbye. >> i said my quick goodbyes. we didn't even get a chance to cry. usually you cry. an he ran to the gate covid test in hand and then just >> the gate has been closed. it was too late. he watched as the plane took off without them. can't wait today for the next flight home. he says alamo did not help with the new booking or to tell. >> i am in limbo. >>'s family drove all the way back to get them. seven on your side asked alamo what were wrong. the company apologized and refunded oscar $130 for the covid test. it also paid his extra airfare. oscar missed two days of work, but did get more time to say goodbye. >> that is when we got to cry and say our goodbyes. it is always heartbreaking.
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>> under new federal rules, you must have a negative covid result in order to avoid a plane back to the united states. that is even if you're fully vaccinated. i posted a link, you can review the rules and make sure you don't end up stranded too. >> great information. thank you so much. turning now to our efforts to build a better bay area. let's talk about the economy. it is a big week in the bay area for job fairs. as retainer read retailers see opportunities pop up. they are having difficulty finding applicants. that could be a big challenge for the recovering economy. david we talked to a recruiter today about how they will tell hundreds of jobs in the bay area. >> reporter: home improvement chain lowe's, is looking to fill 350 full and pafull and jobs in the bay area and 50,000 across the country. an all day job fair on tuesday
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at all of its stores. >> you do not have to fill out the application more for hand, bring a resume, where suit. >> restaurants have offered signing bonuses just to attract dishwashers. >> applicant sometimes don't even show up after setting up a job interview. the mall it is holding job is always to fill positions at many of its stores and restaurants. retailers are competing for a limited pool of workers, many of them snapped up by amazon, which added one half million last year as online shopping group. >> companies have to figure out what are those things that make them different. at that talent pool has lent po how do i compete in the talent pool to make sure we are getting the best people we can. >> the strategy at lowe's focuses on finding service oriented relay people first even if they do not have first-
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hand knowledge about hardware. >> i can test you -- teach you the retail business. >> that matt appeal to a wider range of candidates, maybe even some from the restaurant sector. the promise of higher pay, benefits, profit-sharing. >> another major focus of our effort to build a better bay area is just occasion. many fears are coming to terms with the fact that their kids may need extra help this summer and next year in fact to make of their learning losses. that will take money and a lot of money and time. the amulet does gives you workout on what san francisco is doing to get students back on track. >> this lady has two children in schools one did well with distance learning and the other who was in third grade struggle. >> we noticed a significant loss when it comes to her
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reading apprehension. >> and to rise stands for inclusive and essential assertions. >> all of them have expertise but 10 of 11 have particular expertise in remediation and and how you use outside school programming to supplement what is happening in the classroom. >> the working group will meet for the first time on thursday. >> we get to figure out, map out , essentially how we are going to be working together. >> bathroom is to come up with a plan. parts of it will begin to be dimly implement it on day one in august. >> for an example, have an extra hour of class with certified teachers that are hired through
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make up for those kids that are behind, to make up before they go to the afterschool programs. this is what we will be starting immediately. >> throughout the years, other enrichment programs will be added the federal state and city governments and philanthropist. >>'s in the meantime, this city and the district have come together to add sometimes double the number of students who will be enrolled in academic and enrichment programs at the some of the local schools. >> the aim high summer program is intended for middle school students and will get more funding from the school district . >> they are increasing their enrollment from 600 to 900 this summer. >> some of the summer program start as early as june 7th san francisco, leanne melendez, abc 7 news. >> coming up next, nature gets
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terminix. hi. the only way to nix it is to terminix it. the spring weather is giving my wildlife experts to restore part of the colorful part of the ecosystem. we strolled right here is, you may see the results fluttering by. >> they may be tiny, but you are looking at the big ecological success stories.
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these butterflies were extinct in the presidio sinc1970s are now thriving again. result of a recent project by wildlife managers at the presidio trust to first responder native habitat and then reintroduce them to it. >> they have taken off. you can see them throughout all of these restored areas of the park. >> now jonathan young and a team of experts are hoping to duplicate their success. on this morning, they were searching for another missing on e, it was off to a meadow near inspiration point in the heart of the presidio. it is part of a restored habitat that has become a critical urban oasis. student weiss is chief scientist. >> we have one of the largest
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concentration of threatened and endangered butterflies. we have this coincide is a very intense human development. >> after hiking, it was time to release the newest they will make in themselves right at home. the hope is that the females will lay eggs for the next generation. a process that some scientists at a nearby daycamp explain fourth. >> they come from helpless little caterpillars. >> they go to chrysalis. they all have different patterns. >> they fly. >> is excessive is excessive introduction is any indication, wildlife managers are hoping the ringlets will be reestablished back in the presidio, and helping to maintain a balanced ecosystem. >> as we century, we are going to need to do a lot more of these. they are part of the insect world that we can easily observe. people love butterflies.
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>> who doesn't love butterflies? >> who doesn't, right? the trust is continuing introduction program over many months to make sure the ringlets or firmly established. >> that is so neat. lots of wind this week. what to seven day forecast coming up.
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advanced non-small cell lung cancer can change everything. but your first treatment could be a chemo-free combination of two immunotherapies that works differently. it could mean a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread, tests positive for pd-l1, and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. it is the only fda-approved combination of two immunotherapies. opdivo plus yervoy equals a chance for more starry nights. more sparkly days. more sunny mornings. opdivo and yervoy can cause your immune system to harm healthy parts of your body during and after treatment. these problems can be severe and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you have a cough; chest pain; shortness of breath; irregular heartbeat; diarrhea; constipation; severe stomach pain, nausea or vomiting; dizziness; fainting; eye problems; extreme tiredness; changes in appetite, thirst or urine;
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rash; itching; confusion; memory problems; muscle pain or weakness; joint pain; flushing; or fever. these are not all the possible side effects. problems can occur together and more often when opdivo is used with yervoy. tell your doctor about all medical conditions including immune or nervous system problems, if you've had or plan to have an organ or stem cell transplant, or received chest radiation. here's to a chance to live longer. ask your doctor about chemo-free opdivo plus yervoy. thank you to all those in our clinical trials. e, florida, e gonna get there. okay, teal, david, and brayden, good luck. ♪ a new phase of jeopardy starts tonight with new guest hosts, the whitaker, the correspondent joints can jennings and aaron rodgers and others who have filled in as host following the death of alex trebek last november. jeopardy airs right after abc 7 news at six. stay tuned. colleague,
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recognized by one of the most influential american american -- asian american pilot groups. she has made the spotlight for shedding the light on honest with you, had to read it two or three times because i thought is this a scam. is this for real? when you look at the list of people who are on this, it really is quite an honor. >> it is. it is quite a list, vice president kamala harris is on there. >> that is wonderful >> we need to think about the weather and how long this hot hot in this is going to last. >> i know. hot in this. add to the hotness, the wittiness and the dryness. we have a red flag warning in effect for highly fired danger.
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that includes the areas around the delta where the wind will be out of the north gusting up to 40 miles an hour. dangerously low humidity. the vegetation is really dry. that is why we have a high fire concert right now. you can see it is gusty with dust above 30 miles per hour in some coastal locations. it has warmed up quite a bit since this time yesterday, about eight to 12 degrees in many locations. but is notice the absence of a marine layer. we have 83 at mountain view, 77 in san jose. it a beautiful sunset this evening. we have temperatures in the 80s is still in places like santa rosa. napa at 90 degrees. you can see what a very warm summer like pattern we have. overnight, mainly clear skies.
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it will be in the 50s for the most part. high thomas, just as i figure today, upper 70s around the shoreline, 80s and the warmest in line locations. here is the accuweather seven- day forcast. will have a minor cooldown all on wednesday. all areas will be sharply cooler on thursday and friday. will start to warm up just in time for the weekend. by the way, it is mother's day weekend. it looks like sunday is going to be a lovely day. still dry, but lovely. >> that's great. thank you so much. >> on to these sports director. larry, the stakes are getting higher going forward for the warriors. >> absolutely. i don't get a hot reference? i guess not. i'm doing the best i can. the warriors are coming down the stretch. they do have steph curry though. curry versus zion.
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good evening. the warriors are fighting for their plug-in lives if you prefer. facing a pelican stain that is facing them in the standing three games back. on espn2 they are celebrating marbles of interest him a hold, smash. steph curry has other wobbly powers. iron man with a great seat.
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warriors assemble. there's some really nice ball movement. a corner three. they were up -- blowout alert the class for the ages. splash, tray bunkering, display works like 100% of the time. dribble, hand off, you wouldn't like him when he's angry. the warriors are up and then blow it. suddenly it is a 12 point game. the pelicans got within six, but in the third, warriors back up to 10. look at the defender fall down here. steph curry is like, get off me superhuman. the warriors are trying to put this game away. it is not 0-0. it is 112-96 with four minutes left.
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the eighth of in a series with the blue jays. that means a return of simeon. is a key member of the franchise for years. in of 1 million one year contract. simeon is the type of player you would want to keep on your roster. he was raised in san francisco. then at cross the bridge to caltech he worked the tires tirelessly to turn himself into a finalist. you can tell, he you can see how much he misses marcus simeon on his team. >> was going to be like for me? not great. we wish him the best. he has meant a lot to this team , like this community. he continues to. >> i am excited to be able to play in front of family and compete against some of my best friends on that team. >> everybody here loves marcus and knows the kind of guy and player that he is. it will be fun to compete against him. i am sure we will have a little
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fun with it too. >> it will be difficult. i've had to do this before. probably the knot with too many guys that i'm as close to as marcus. >> tonight's game between the first-place giants in the rockies postponed due to bad weather in colorado. the play a doubleheader tomorrow. but gains will be seven innings. here is the manager of the benefits hitters in seven games. >> you don't want to blow through your entire bull pen of the course of two games, net lease was seven innings, you have the possibility that one or both of your starters get you five or six innings and you just end up covering a couple of extra innings or couple more innings with your bull pen. >> if someone happened to throw a no-hitter one of those games, would you want to call it a no- hitter? >> my gut instinct is yes. >> 17-year-old forward, k-tel of the san jose earthquakes just named soccer player of the week. he is 17. he scored the game-winning goal
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and now the third youngest player ever to be called the player the week. you are probably wondering why would a grown man have a whole cans in his house. i have no idea. i can't remember why. maybe it was a halloween thing? i do not know. but hold smash would be so much fun. but i can see the wheels are turning more like dr. strange, larry. >> you said, not me. >> just like bruce banner, we wouldn't like you when you're angry, larry. speak >> that's most of the time. >> that's him, i didn't say it. don't knock yourself out.
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