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of the effort. california's progress in thin pandemic is unprecedented. the state reported only three new debts from the coronavirus. nationwide, 16 deaths reported zero debts. california's number of new cases for the second day in a row is under 1000. our test positivity positivity remains below 1%. two local counties will be moving into the states yellow tier with the fewest business restrictions. santa clara and santa cruz will join san francisco and san mateo. solano is the only local county in the red tier. the five other bay area counties are in the orange. we have less than one month rest left. on june 15 what exactly does that mean? does that mean businesses and everything can be open without
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capacity limits? what will be different? >> we will be putting that out later this week maybe later next week to be specific with the partners in our business community. in general it will mean capacity limits are no longer. all of the dings we have been working through in the blueprint for a safer economy, the every tuesday >> today santa clara county announced changes ahead of the june 15 reopening date but not everyone benefits. luz pena spoke with an activist for people with disabilities who says there community continues to be forgotten. >> may 1 is the day clarice became fully vaccinated.
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yesterday along with the rest of the state, clarice found out they have four weeks to mentally prepare. >> i see it as okay, i will have had a month and a half since my vaccination own groceries. then, it is back home being terrified. >> her fear, walking outside on june 15 when the mask mandate expires in california and there will not be any way to know who was fully vaccinated it. >> i am immunosuppressed. it is advised that we continue wearing masks. >> there is no way to know how much the vaccine protects those with immunocompromised systems. and some cases >> they may not form much of a memory response after getting the vaccine. as a result, when they are exposed to the virus then, they may not have the same type of
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protection that people with normal immune systems have. >> as the state moves into reopening in four weeks, bay area counties are not waiting and making their own changes now. santa clara county announced a new order today. >> it requires employers to determine ththeir employees. it defines safety rules for employees who remain unvaccinated. >> after june 15 counties will be allowed to change the mask guidelines. santa clara county is keeping track of their vaccination numbers to make any changes. >> look at the state policies and decide whether we need any adjustments based on local conditions. >> compromised california residents pe the state has seen one dose of the vaccine. for many, wearing a mask is the difference between life and death even after being fully vaccinated. >> our patients are really at the mercy of the rest of us to
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get vaccinated. california started to scale back mask requirements early this month. they changed to the guidelines and it may not make that big of a difference. california doesn't require you to wear masks outside unless you're in a crowd. if you haven't been vaccinated you have to wear a mask outdoors when you can't maintain social distancing. indoors like at a grocery store masks are required for everyone but fully vaccinated people visit other people indoors without a mask. the guidance is broader. fully vaccinated people don't need to wear a mask or stay 60 depart whether outside or inside just basically, you can do things the way you did before the pandemic. are exceptions for hospitals and prisons. if you are considered fully vaccinated it has been two weeks since your final dose. we put all of this information into a web article to make it easy for you to share with your friends. on our 3:00 p.m. newscast we spoke live with san
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francisco's mayor about how to handle the changing roles. she kept her advice simple. >> use common sense. we have gotten this far. it is important. where your mask. look at the environment. be aware that covid is still out there. it hasn't gone anywhere. we are in a better place and more people are vaccinated. one part of san francisco and that needs help with getting it. the tenderloin has been hit hard by the pandemic. mayor been announced beginning tomorrow they will have a larger police presence followed by more community ambassadors. leah melendez joins us live from the newsroom to explain what a difference this could make. it is simple. businesses in and around the stretch of market street are strategizing how to reopen, when to reopen. they also know what is out there right now.
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it is not what their employees or customers want to experience. what the mayor is doing is putting together a safety plan ahead of any reopening. >> as covid-19's bread throughout san francisco many large businesses and employees left the midmarket area leaving behind those had no other option but to live and deal on these empty streets. there is no sugarcoating it. >> selling drugs. selling and buying products. using drugs publicly in broad daylight as families stroll by and walk by the area. >> a number of crimes committed against asian americans has given them the perception that the area is not safe. as businesses start to think about reopening, safety they insist, has to be a priority. stephen gibson is with the midmarket business association. >> a lot of the businesses have not open. they are beginning to think about reopening. the question is will customers, unless they feel safe and comfortable? >> the plan calledan calledan cd vibrancy and safety plan starts tomorrow with more police
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patrolling the area on foot. smaller businesses that are barely surviving are welcomed. >> it is safer. >> just as important are the community ambassadors from urban alchemy. they will begin connecting people with needed services. >> we need to see something done to keep the area clean and clear and people want to see many of those folks who struggle with addiction get the help they need. >> this is matt haney's district. >> on its own, just the policing i think will not be enough but the foot patrols, the community policing, that approach is the best way to do policing. >> the mayor said there is money in the budget now to begin funding the program which will also count on dollars from the private sector.
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>> uc hastings is also in the area. the university has raised $3 million in state funding over three years to pay to have those community ambassadors patrol the urban campus. >> leanne, what kind of training do these ambassadors receive? not everyone knows how to deal with someone who needs the services. >> it is a job that takes a certain type of individual. they are trained and how to approach someone who needs services and support. it could take sometimes hours of work just to reach someone who is struggling. another thing, they are also trained in how to administer narcan when they suspect someone is overdosing. today, i heard the mayor and other people in the story all saying these guys actually save a lot of lives. >> wow! that is incredible. thank you so much, leanne. as we move forward past the pandemic, all of california is going to get a boost. tonight governor newsome is committed to giving millions to these dates industry.
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anton was snapping pictures of the bay bridge and san francisco skyline. the pandemic has kept ththththth >> it is good to see everything opening up. >> the governor committing $95 million in stimulus dollars to jumpstart the state's tourism industry. >> in order to experience the robust recovery we need to invest in hourly. we can't rest on it can be very helpful. >> here in california we believe and what if. after all, if is our middle name. >> it will help fund a new marketing campaign aimed at californians and out-of-state tourists. >> tourism needs to come back. that is the best for our economy. >> san francisco's beloved cable cars, a huge draw will be moving again soon.
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the mta says the palo hide route will be the first to resume this fall running from 11:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. >> as vaccination increase, tourists are returning to san francisco after a painful year when many hotels were shuttered and staff laid off. >> i think the enthusiasm will be one of the greatest things you will see. people are ready to come back and enjoy their experiences and enjoy san francisco for all that it has to offer. we are ready for them. >> edward jones and karen choosing to spend their vacation this week in the city by the bay. >> this is where i want to go for my vacation. this is where i am at. we are glad they are here. san francisco's iconic cable cars aren't the only thing being adjusted as the pandemic wanes. people return to work, school, and enjoying life. this is
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the first week they brought back the historic streetcars. all muni metro subway stations are open now with wi-fi. >> the service will basically be back to normal by the end of august with more frequent trains and service until midnight. in september, all month long, you can write for half plies half-price with a clicker card. ferry will discount prices. more both are being added to the schedule and weekend service will resume. caltrain is asking the public to weigh in over the next week on plans to postpone fare increases and extend the past discount. through the end of the month, san trans is running a schedule to get feedback on schedule and service changes. i am spencer christian. the wins are getting gusty. i will have the gusty weather
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than 75 bulletholes as it traveled on eastbound interstate 580 after midnight. the shooting continued as the bus packed with young people celebrating a birthday. it exited the freeway at seminary avenue and headed down slickville boulevard. >> this has to stop. we all need to take a stance against gun violence in the city of oakland. it has taken the lives of multiple young people in the light last four days in the city. >> according to the newsgroup, a 19-year-old stockton woman was died. a woman celebrating her 21st birthday was shot in the leg but is in stable condition. the chp is leading the investigation and asking the public to help in identifying the suspects. nancy o'malley announced she will not seek reelection when her fourth term in office expires next year. o'malley was appointed to the decision in 2009. in 2010 she became the first woman in county history to be elected. the 67-year-old says she is
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proud of her record and for striking a balance between implementing innovative policies and being tough on crime. >> the balance is being able to keep our communities safe, to hold people accountable which doesn't mean they necessarily have to go to jail or prison but we have violent crimes. people need to be accountable for the crimes they are committing. >> creating the first office in the country dedicated fighting human trafficking. >> two major developments in the battle to stave off what could be the worst drought in 45 years. first, sonoma county has announced it will cut shipments to novato by 20%. second, marin's board of supervisors declared a drought emergency paving the way for possible state and federal relief.
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wayne freedman spent today with a milk farmer who sees dire times ahead as his water runs out. a dairy farmer with his cows, nothing for could be funner except for where we found them. >> the pastor dried up. >> bryant rossini, generation 5 of a family that has worked the land since the 1880s is facing a drought unlike any that most of his ancestors could ever imagine. >> will get a lot of stuff thrown at us all the time but this one will be a real challenge. >> not only for him but all of marin county which declared a drought emergency. karen received very little rainfall this winter causing seven reservoirs to drop way down. >> the reservoir is at 29% capacity. it should be in the 90s. people around here have not seen conditions like these since the drought of the mid 70s. to get the county built a pipeline to carry additional water across the bridge from east bay mud.
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residence in homes cutback water use is severely. the good news, marin has more resources. >> we are in much better shape in terms of being able to supply the public. >> both of the water agencies are asking for people to use much less. >> i want them to y trate idwat e d immigration. >> back there, bryant rossini is nearly dripping water into a trough. he is hoping to gauge how much he will need to bring in for his cows by truck. up above it is dropping past the 1977 level. it will not last through august. >> you can't sit there and whine about it. you don't whine about whether. you just have to deal with what you get thrown at you. >> a dry dusty mess. he is right. you have to deal with it but looking at that it is scary. >> this early that is august. a very dry season. we expect to see that in august
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or september. here is what is happening right now. that is strong gusty winds especially near the coast of bay. we have gusts well over 30 miles per hour. that is the pattern we will be in for a couple of days. you can see how the camera is bouncing looking out over san francisco. 62 and 71 in mountain view. 71 at morgan hill. temperature 76 at santa rosa. napa 69 and 79 at vacaville. 67 at livermore. looking westward from emeryville see clear skies. : than average temperatures and well below average. lighter winds and warmer weather will be with us this weekend.
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the gusty winds have led to a wind advisory being issued from 5:00 p.m.-5:00 a.m. thursday. there is the possibility under these conditions of downed trees and power lines that possibly some power outages. there are several ways to try to stay safe under these conditions. avoid parking under trees and power lines and be especially cautious when you are crossing bridges as there is nothing to blunts to obstruct the force of when. i am looking at 45 mile an hour winds. thursday they come right ba tomorrow's highs mid-50s to mainly low and mid 60s. it is going to
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windy day. here is the 7-day forecast. it will be cooler thursday within the and highs reaching barely into the low 70s. temperatures bounce bounce breeze eases just a little bit. going to the weekend we have a more significant warm-up especially sunday, monday, tuesday within the and highs in the mid to upper 80s. mid 70s around the bay shoreline but not much improvement or warm-up on the coast only 50s there. coast only 50s there. >> spencer, thanks is your family ready for an emergency? you can prepare by mapping out two ways to escape your home, creating a supply kit, and including your whole family in practice drills. for help creating an emergency plan, visit safetyactioncenter.pge.com
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to lore, visit satyactioncenter.pge.com as more people get vaccinated, it is leading to more changes in behavior including visits to the doctor. checking changes in healthcare is a part of building a better bay area. david lewis is a trend is underway to go back to the doctor's office. >> doctors see the trend as a healthy sign. instead of doing virtual patient appointments five days a week, some are days away. >> richard fine, the ceo of talk talk, and online medical referral and scheduling scheduli
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the shift is also happening in the bay area. sequoia medical group saysgroups virtual doctor visits were 83% a year ago but have dropped to 27% today. they are close contact may have been an early concern. the high rate of vaccinations is not the only reason for change. >> some things cannot be put off. especially since i do primary care we don't want people to ignore the primary care. >> in person care wasn't an option. for primary care doctors see pent-up demand for powerfor powr deferred or postpone procedures. >> have twice as many people who want physicals. that is the pent-up demand.
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>> virtual appointment are not likely to go away completely. younger patients like the convenience but many are back to the doctor's office. >> in person care is coming back and will be the majority of care even post postpostpostpt the pandemic increased the popularity of health apps, guided meditations are meant to be soothing. for some, something was missing. >> the more you are seen and validated a healthier relationship you have. >> advanced non-small cell lung cancer can change everything.
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the rules are suspended, the bill is passed. without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. building a better bay area. moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc7 news. a bill to counter the rise of anti-asian hate crimes is going to president joe biden's desk. the covid-19 hate crimes act
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was passed by the act today. it would designate someone at the department of justice to expedite the review of covid related hate crimes. it would also expand efforts to make reporting more accessible at the state and local levels. we continue to uplift asian voices this asian pacific american heritage month. >> they are launching a new racial justice bureau. as a filipino american himself, the issue is very personal and because of his upbringing, taking action is the only recourse. >> and adele castillo introduces you to california's new appointed attorney general making you a historhistorhistorr >> rob bonta, his american dream story rooted in social justice. >> my parents are activists to the core. they have been a part of some of the most important social justice movements in the history of our nation. the activism and fight to justice is hardwired into who i am. >> his family immigrated to the u.s. when he was only two
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months old ferdinand marcos declared martial law. coming to california, his family found a home in a trailer near the united farmworkers headquarters. his parents worked along chavez. >> i want to be a part of the legacy. i want to pick up where they left off and inspired by their leadership and values. that has driven me as a leader. >> now, california's top cop, rob bonta is touted as one of the liberal attorney general's. vocals about a lack of trust between law enforcement and communities they patrol. addressing a task against the aap i community the current crisis warrants a state of emergency. >> this is something that is personal to me. as someone who has been targeted because of who i am
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and where i am from and who has felt the sting of hate and bigotry and discrimination. so many have felt in the api community they have now. >> fighting for causes they believed in, he is sugarcoating conversations with his three young children. he shares the responsibility with his wife who he calls his partner in life and in service. >> it is hard because as a daddy want to protect your kids from yvette we have to talk about it. >> an agent of change through challenge.'s resume includes becoming the first filipino american in state history to win election. in that position he represented assembly district 18. before that, his legal expertise supported his nine years of serviccity aorney in t francisco city atty.'s office. it is leadership roles he says lends a helping hand to the generations to follow. >> we can fight and take actions to be the community we
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all want to be. and more just community with more >> tapping into his heritage, i asked him what cultural values have been most meaningful and most helpful on the job. he pointed to compassion and care. because it commonalities among the filipino community. while he may be known to others as california's first filipino american atty. gen., and other title he holds close to the heart his family man. >> asked myself two things when i have a tough decision. what would my parents do? what would i be proud to explain to my kids that i did? those really help drive me and help me make the decisions in the best interest of other people. >> just as rob bonta admired some of the most important social justice movements, his mom and dad are doing the same. >> they are so proud. i want to make them proud.
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having the opportunity to be nominated and appointed and sworn and has been incredibly special. the work is just a getting started. >> his american dream story is still being written. >> since he was appointed and not elected he will have to run for reelection in 2022. there is a well-known challenger ann-marie schubert. she is a critic of rob bonta's. of the pandemic has been stressful for all of us. mindfulness-based meditation has become a popular solution to try to relieve stress and anxiety. when it comes to apps and online classes and who gets to be the voice in your head and how important is it, glover explores the post to diversify those voices. >> some days meditation will
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fail easy. on others, you may feel different. >> it is impossible to talk about meditation apps without mentioning headspace. 70 million downloads worldwide, the voice is synonymous with the product. >> don't worry too much about background noise. i will explain how to deal with it. >> headspace debuted in 2012. for the majority of the time -- his noticeably white voice exclusively led meditations. >> the call was heard in 2019 with the addition of a female meditation reader. >> we were tired of not hearing our voices. not seeing our skintone. >> for the mindfulness space, inclusivity and diversity is built-in from the ground up. >> the m■ore hey re seen nd validated the healthier a relationship can have. >> they launched the app five
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years ago after not seeing themselves reflected in the wellness market. >> wellness is sold as a commodity, as this luxury lifestyle that only a few get access to elevating experiences of people that are often underrepresented and it only under elevates us. >> one of the most important goals of the app is breaking down stigma surrounding mental health and promoting access to health for people of color. more likely to suffer from mental illness and less likely to seek help. >> the app was named best of 2020 by apple and saw the highest engagement to date last year as the app focused on providing niche content for marginalized groups focusing on topics on generational trauma and racial battle fatigue. meditation apps saw a pop during the pandemic.
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it pivoted online during covid. >> what brings people back week after week or month after month? >> whether it is resume or in person it is community. >> the east bay community has grown 100% in 2020 with more than 60,000 people attending and some logging onto group classes half a world away to tap into the diverse roster. >> it is because they are looking for teachers and leaders who look like them and/or who self identify in the way they do. >> a push to destigmatize putting mental health first by lifting voices within marginalized communities to lead. star trek this thursday we will take a closer look at mental health issues including easing stress and anxiety as people head back to work. head back to work. it is a bay
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after an alarming increase in cases, a u.s. task force is recommending screening from colon cancer start at 45 instead of 50. we talked with one of the doctors involved in the the the decision. >> i think a lot of people were not aware about how common colorectal cancer is. >> the death of 43-year-old actor chadwick boseman was a wake-up call to many young adults had no idea colon cancer could strike so young. >> since around the 1990s there has been a 2% increase per year. number of cases and individuals under the age of 50. >> ucla gastroenterologist and her colleagues authored an editorial to accompany the new recommendations calling for people of average risk to start getting screamed at 45 rather than 50. the move meansmove meansmove mes
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million younger americans can get checked without cost. >> this will cover service with individuals who are between 45- 49. >> researchers aren't sure why cases are rising year after year but they suspect the causes environmental. >> diet, obesity, diabetes and physical inactivity. >> colon cancer is a silent killer. symptoms such as abdominal pain, weakness and weight loss usually don't disease has progressed. >> it was most obviously manifested in blood in my stool. >> cameron had no family history. he was 35 when doctors discovered a large tumor. surgeons removed it and today is a husband and new dad. >> you savor those moments and realize how lucky you are.
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making vacation plans? california's most popular national park is ahead. starting friday visitors to yosemite will need a day use reservation to enter the park. the system is designed to allow the park to better handle crowds. >> summer of 2021 will look a bit different compared to years past at yosemite after a temporary shutdown during the pandemic and a dramatic drop in visitors in 2020, park officials are bracing for a brush of hikers and sightseers. >> this year we see get going up already and we are getting into the summer season and people are anxious to get out and about. >> hiking:popular attractiohikit will be open but in order to see them, you have to plan ahead. this year the park is bringing back reservations between may- september to limit the amount
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of visitors per day. >> i think the reservation system is a good idea. just because we don't want a crowd of a bunch of people out here. the only thing is it is impossible to get the reservation. >> reservations have opened up for all of the summer months. the data's book to check back seven days ahead of your visit because more reservations will be released. >> be familiar. look at the dates. i understand we are all busy and we have jobs but flexibility is another another >> that was jessica harrington reporting. >> day use reservations can be made@recreation.gov. reservation cost make plus a vehicle entry fee of $33. they will be required for visits starting this friday. >> a lot of people are going to
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be wanting to visit. >> for sure! i don't know about you but the first time i went to yosemite i couldn't believe what i was singing. it was so stunning. >> it is breathtaking. >> stunning's going >> when we take your breath away -- the wind may take our breath away. >> a wind advisory will be from 5:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. thursday. this is for virtually the entire bay area. strong enough to cause trees to fall down or powerlines or power outages. bear that in mind. he was a look at some of the things you can do to stay safe. you can secure outdoor objects so they don't get blown away. avoid parking under trees or under power lines. c be cautious about bridges. there is nothing on the bridges to blunt or obstructed the wind force. here is a wind gust animation starting this evening. it is pretty strong already a. they will ease up already overnight and become dusty. by midday tomorrow we will see ghosts over 45 mph. over 50 mph into tomorrow evening. the same thing will happen
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thursday. we need to exercise a little bit of caution. overnight lows mainly mid to upper 40s. highs tomorrow mid-50s at the coast and low 60slow 60slow 60ss accuweather 7-day forecast. a will be cooler thursday that tomorrow. temperatures rebound friday and saturday but the big warm-up comes sunday monday and tuesday with in the and highs in the upper 80s on monday. mid to upper 70s on the bay but only upper 50s on the coast. not exactly beach weather. >> thank you spencer. on to larry beil. larry, the clash of the titans. >> this is epic. you're talking about star power. steph curry versus lebron james and
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good evening. the warriors going to try to lock the seven seen in the west tomorrow night in los angeles against the lakers. few people expect the warriors to knock off the defending champions. when you have steph curry, you have a shot. that shot may come from 30 feet away. steph curry won the nba scoring title averaging 42 points per game. the lakers are going to have to deal with lebron and ananananann
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davis. both of those guys have been dealing with injuries. that could be a big factor in the outcome. with more, here is chris alvarez from los angeles. >> this had to be with the nba had in mind when they created the plant tournament. the golden state warriors will play the lakers. stefan the braun going head-to- head in staples. while not a game 7, the seventh seed is on the line and there is a lot of urgency tomorrow night. >> we miss those moments and the experiences. it has been two long years to even get back to that type of moment. excited about being in this position and what it took to get here. >> playing steph curry and the warriors is always a tough match. we look at it as a game 7 for sure. >> it is what you live for. ura a a a a a a
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you are playing against lebron james and the lakers. >> the simplest way to put it is we are coaching to win. whatever we need to do to win this game is what we will do. >> nobody thought we would be in this position. a lot of people had its way down in the standings. there are a lot of were flipped on their head to this point. >> transfer lebron james calling stefan kirby the mvp he says he appreciates the praise but that will go out the window tomorrow night when things tip- off in staples center.staples cp thank you chris. have fun. a's management will meet with officials in las vegas -- near las vegas next week as they continue to explore relocation while negotiating with oakland. bas host the astros. how about the giants in they are welcoming back welcomi picture before the game. he looked very much at home at great america ballpark.
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to barnhard then alex blanding oh. then, luis castillo after that. you will all get nothing and like it. it was in the fourth into alex dickerson connects. just far enough to get out. a three run homer. the giants up 3-1. can you believe what brandon crawford is doing? this is his 10th homerun of season. that was number 10. the giants when 4-2 despite the fact they struck out 17 times in this game. a scary moment last night. kevin pilar of the mets get hits in gets a hit in the face. >> it is unbelievable. he amazingly said he is fine. >> i feel real good. despite not looking so good, i feel as close to normal as possible. >> it looks likelooks likelookse
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rounds with mike tyson. thankfully, he is okay. >> the santa clara women soccer team won the national championship last night. they beat florida state on penalty kicks. a bunch of teams welcoming them on campus. >> i am going to go through this quick because it is new. play in tournament. 7 plays 8. 9 placed 10. 7 moves up if they advance. they are in the playoffs. the loser of 7 and 8 plays the winner of 9-10. hey, does that make sense to everybody? >> 7, 8, 9, 10 and then you that. >> coming out tonight it is pooch perfect.
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we're made for. ♪ this is the... here are three former champions-- a playwright from louisville, kentucky... a junior at the university of minnesota from eden prairie, minnesota... and a political consultant from chesapeake, virginia... and now, here is the guest host of "jeopardy!"-- hnny gbe.we laentlem e urnament of e and in fact, this is the third tournament of champions that they have sponsored, so big thank you to them. the winner of today's game will automatically advance to the semi-finals, and the non-winners can still qualify
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