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because you, the american people, are strong. reggie: president biden delivering his first state of the union address. the domestic issues plus russia's war against ukraine. kumasi: san francisco unified school district, the positions that will be eliminated. reggie: covid restrictions listed in the south bay. kumasi: a foggy morning, plus the showers we are expecting tomorrow. reggie: i never know what kind of behavior i am going to see when i pull out the morning in my neighborhood. i thought, what is all this smoke? then i realize, it is fog. that was my first reaction, someone is burning something. drew: that fog is in and out of
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visibility in a letter spots is down to a quarter of a mile. half moon bay, and a lot of us dealing with the thick fog first thing this morning. dense fog advisory in effect until 10:00 a.m.it isn gray. the fog will desoto left this morning. gradual sunshine into the afternoon. 40's and 50's right now, not too chilly. rooftop camera, typically on a clear morning, you would see the lights of the bay bridge. cannot even see that. nick fog. once the fog lifts, we will find partly cloudy skies and a cooler afternoon. tracking showers tomorrow but changes to timing and amounts of rainfall. reggie: russian state media it
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reporting a second round of talks with ukraine will happen today and ukrainian officials have yet to confirm. this dramatic video shows the roof falling off the security services of a building in ukraine. unclear if anyone was hurt. president biden announced the u.s. will bend and russian flights from our airspace. the faa says the ban will be fully effective by the end of today. russia claims it has captured a ukrainian port city. a warning from the u.n. of a worsening refugee emergency. they are estimating nearly 700,000 people have left ukraine. harsh sanctions against russia have resulted in the crash of the ruble, now let -- worth less
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than one u.s. cents. president biden delivered his estate of the union address, beginning with an emphatic message about ukraine. domestic issues and dominated the rest of the speech. >> the war in ukraine front and center. president biden address to conflict and called out putin. >> he thought he could roll into ukraine and the world would roll over. instead he met a wall of strength he never imagined. he met the ukrainian people. >> throughout the has a chamber, members of congress showed support for ukraine, wearing yellow and blue. the ukrainian ambassador to the u.s. received a standing ovation. president biden also announced further action against russia. >> we are coming for your ill-gotten gains.
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tonight, we are closing off american airspace to all russian lights. -- flights. >> the economy here at home also a central part of the address. the president said it his this it is his top priority to fight and rising costs. >> make more semiconductors in america, more infrastructure and innovation. more jobs where you can earn a good living here in america. instead of relying on foreign supply chains, let us make it in america. >> the country told americans the country is moving forward toward normalcy he announced a task force to investigate pandemic fraud and a new initiative where americans who test positive can access pfizer pills free of charge.
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among the presidents guests, joshua davis, a teenager with diabetes and clapped as the president promised to lower the cost of prescription drugs. frances haugen another of the presidents guests. a touching moment during the speech came when the president recognized stephen breyer. the san francisco native smiled bashfully as the chamber burst into applause. president biden also addressed crime. he said it is time to find the police, not defund the police. that got upon from republicans. he also focused on unity. he announced a unity agenda that will include tackling opioid and mental health crises, supporting veterans, and ending cancer as we know it. reggie: io
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reynolds delivered the republican response. >> reacting to world events instead of driving them, weakness on the world stage has a cost. the president's approach to foreign policy has consistently been too little, too late. it is time for america to once again project confidence. it is time to be decisive, to lead. but we cannot project strength abroad if we are weak at home. and that is what he want to discuss with you tonight. kumasi: kh promising the u.s. will do everything it can to support the ukrainian people -- vice president harris promising >> we are concerned, monitoring the war. we are fully aware that if there
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is intentional targeting of civilians, there is very well may be a violation of international law. this is an issue we should all be paying attention to. it is atrocious, a violation of all the standards and principles that we as nato nations take seriously in terms of protecting the sovereignty and territorial integrity of any nation. kumasi: coming up on gma, the vice president is talking about inflation. reggie: san francisco developing -- to fight school district to cut more than 200 positions because of a budget shortfall. >> the school board voted to eliminate 264 positions within the district, less than the original proposal of 311.
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the district facing a budget shortfall because they have lost students since the start of the pandemic. also, pension and health-care costs for employees have increased. students pleaded with the board not to make any cuts. >> you should care about what we as students value. >> these teachers on are the ont care about us. >> please do not lay off these amazing teachers. kumasi: even though the school board voted to on them innately positions, it does not necessarily mean all of them will be cut. some could retire, some could leave the district. jobina: -- drew: we are talking some dense fog. dense fog advisory in the north bay, but other areas where that is issued.
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likely that this fog will take time to lift out of here and find a brighter skies. once we find that sunshine, it is a blend of sunshine and uncover, eat cooler afternoon. 60's for most of us. changes come on ay and friday. not only cooler air, but some rainfall as well. increasing cloud cover. area of low pressure we are watching. yesterday, we thought it would move into northern california. the latest guidance has southern california. it brings us less rainfall, still spotty showers. it is breezy, ghastly, cooler out there. watch as that storms sides along the coastline and moves in to southern california. locally over the next 48 hours,
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we will find some showers. to get much closer look. we will zoom in and treat this storm in about seven minutes. >> the fog definitely the big story for your commute. advisories beginning with the bay bridge toll plaza. the plaza is clearer than the bay bridge itself. once you go through the tunnel, it is hard to see. take your time as you make your way into san francisco from the east bay. slow down out of tracy but not as bad as yesterday. ferry service between san francisco and treasure island is finally here. sky seven cut one of the first runs yesterday. the mayor says the service marks a significant step forward. the service will run 16 hours a day, seven days a week.
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one way fares for adults are five dollars. children under four are free. reggie: a new version of the iconic razor scooter. kumasi: easier to vacation in hawaii. the restriction lifting leader this month. reggie: a bay area ahhhh! we're no one hit wonder. ♪ i don't give a med bout' my reputation ♪ allow us to reintroduce ourselves... folgers”. not me! nowadays, mediocre wifi just won't cut it. but xfinity has wifi faster than a gig to power a house full of connected devices. it can handle all this all at the same time.
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in ukraine growing by the day. a bay area nonprofit working to get their volunteers and animals of the country. >> for for for for for leandro, the past week has ended difficult. >> it is horrible hearing some of my friends cannot leave. >> since the invasion began, her homeland has turned into a war zone, leaving her on a nice edge over what might have been annexed, but it is not just her
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loved ones that she is worried about. several years ago, she helped found a nonprofit for dogs in ukraine, trying to find them new homes in america. the russian invasion has stranded 15 members of her team in kyiv. she says that while unable to get the necessary transport to get to safety, or volunteers have opted to state with the dogs in the city as the war rages on. >> i am afraid people will not leave without the dogs. >> but her passion goes beyond those in ukraine. her own dog was one was one wase rescued through her nonprofit. now, she says she is working tirelessly to get her team and the animals out of the country,
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raising money through facebook to try to pay drivers for transport to the ukrainian border. >> i do not want to think about this. kumasi: donate, we will have a link on our website. reggie: if you're headed to hawaii later this month, you will not have two showed proof of vaccination or a negative covid test to bypass quarantine. program ends march 25. the end of the program is expected to speed up the recovery of the tourist industry. the governor not ready to set an end date for the mask mandate. kumasi: razor is out with a new scooter and it has an extra boost. it is meant for adults who might have held the original razor as
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a kid. it can go up to 18 miles per hour, up to 18 miles on a single charge. costs $550. drew: that is how i got around as a kid, the razor scooter. kumasi: that does look cool. it folds. drew: the folding thing was key when you would go to school. in your backpack. reggie: you went to school on a scooter? kumasi: i might want one. reggie: i could see you on that, kumasi. drew: i had an orange scooter. it was inexpensive. tell percent on a scooter. reggie: it can be rough. drew: dense fog. sutro tower, some thick fog over the city. in the horizon, you can see salesforce tower, but a lot of us dealing with low cloud cover.
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most have visibility reduced down to a quarter of a mile. thick fog in the south bay right now. parts of the bay bridge in thick fog. north bay, down to a quarter of a mile. this fog is going to gradually lift. sunshine into the afternoon mixing with clouds. going to feel cooler as we watch the storm approach. after midnight, chance of a sprinkle in the north bay. temperatures in the 40's and 50's. tomorrow and friday, spotty, late showers. rainfall amounts have come down. it looks like the storm stays off the coast. lagares in the north bay first thing tomorrow morning. looks pretty quiet. in the afternoon and evening, best chance for anyone to see a
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late shower. rainfall amounts compared to yesterday have come down. best chance in the the take the umbrella tomorrow. you will find showers from time to time. you can see ones on the board and thursday, saturday. not a washout, just unsettled. showers ligt reggie: gathering for fat tuesday in fillmore. kumasi: the event kicks off with free live music, a parade, colorful beads. we will show you the video but imagine fun in the streets. people said they were thrilled to be celebrating in person. reggie: the new lawsuit against the tender swindler. kumasi: plus, the
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reporting a second round of talks with ukraine happening today. ukrainian officials have not confirmed that. reggie: during his first state of the union, president biden denounced putin. he also announced a ban of russian aircraft in u.s. airspace and acknowledged economic pains of the american people. kumasi: san francisco unified voted to cut more than 250 jobs the district says it is facing a budget shortfall because the 500 students lost since the pandemic started. reggie: south bait relaxing covid rules. santa clara county will no longer require everyone to wear a mask indoors. these sent as a also boasted -- voted to get rid of the booster
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shot requirement for large events. drew: vib advisory in effect foe north bay until 10:00 a.m. cooler afternoon later. jobina: foggy advisories, but the biggest impact on the bay bridge. kumasi: san francisco base frans fitbit announced it is recalling one million smart watches because the batteries can overheat and burn you. if you have one, contact fitbit. reggie: the subject of the tender swindler facing a lawsuit. >> the man some call the tinder swindler sued. the subject of a new netflix documentary that depicts him as a flashy world traveler accused of meeting women with the intent
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of stealing thousands of dollars from them. >> he needs cash. $20,000 >. >> according to the documentaryc simon portrayed himself as the heir to a diamond empire. now the family behind that fortune is suing him. >> he knew it was a name that would help him. >> much more on this lawsuit at 7:00 a.m. kumasi: i am happy to report that annie is back. in the missing falcon has returned after more than a week. annie and her mate h mate h mate raising chicks in the same spot for more than five years.
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i just cannot read. reggie: [laughter] kumasi: annie, looking at my soul. experts thought she was gone for good it appeared other females were interested in taking over her spot. she decided she was coming back yesterday. experts say, just hours later, annie and grenell were back together acting like nothing happened. we still do not know why she left. reggie: i am relieved that now i can make this joke. yesterday i wanted to make it but it seemed inappropriate. annie, are you ok? it turns out she is. kumasi: keep going with the ress
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of it. [laughter] you said she had been, what is it? reggie: relieved. we were afraid she was struck by a criminal. but she was not. she just needed a spa day. coming up, the world's largest puppet. kumasi: and the champion expected in court this afternoon. reggie: search for a stolen kitten. kumasi: live look outside on a foggy day.
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it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex. available at your local retailer and club. bracing for a major assault. >> president biden delivered his first state of the union. his latest initiatives as well as like he believes our priorities for the american people. kumasi: big changes to the south bay's indoor mask and booster shot mandate read new rules in effect today. reggie: the postponement of major league baseball's opening day. drew: we a a a fog this morning.
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fog in the north bay, along the coast, the south bay, the east bay. the only spot not dealing with fog, conquered and livermore. otherwise, half-mile visibility in san jose. dense fog advisory in effect for the north bay until 10:00 a.m. this running. this fog will be slow to clear. keeping temperatures insulated, 40's and low 50's. this is a live look at san rafael right now. fog thick at this hour. we will start with dense fog in the morning. the afternoon a blend of sun and clouds. cooler today, as it expect showers tomorrow. reggie: two weeks after everyone else, santa clara county a has an indoor mask mandate.
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another big covid restriction lifted in san jose. >> we are at a 24 hour fitness to watch people working out on this first day of not having a mask mandate there are still people wearing their masks. some have taken them off. this is the last county to make this move. starting today, residents can go to the gym or grocery store without a mask the county health officer announced yesterday that the county has met all the metrics that she put in place to drop the mandate. she still recommends masks but does not require them. >> it is especially good news that the level of community transmission continues to decline, but, as much as we wish
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it were not true, we are still in the middle of a pandemic. we still have community transmission. it still is an airborne respiratory disease. >> the other big announcement came from san jose city council. they are also moving toward relaxing covid rules. they voted last night to get rid of the booster shot requirement for large events. city leaders are hoping fewer restrictions will bring people back out to downtown, bring conventions back to the area and life back into the economy. kumasi: president biden heading to wisconsin today to promote how his if structure plan will create jobs. the economy was one of the big topics of his state of the union last night. he also took aim at putin. >> president biden denouncing
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putin for inciting the ongoing war in ukraine. >> freedom will always triumph. >> biden announcing a new ban of russian aircraft in american airspace. the president acknowledging the economic pains of the american people. >> too many families are struggling. >> promising to prioritize inflation and prices at the pump, announcing the releases of 60 million barrels of oil worldwide. costs continue to soar amidamidd pandemic. the president announcing new free testing and treatment initiatives. >> we are going to be ok. >> the president declaring there
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is no reason for the pandemic to shut down schools any longer, later slammed by critics. >> keeping schools only does open is only the start of the pro-parent revolution that republicans are leading. >> the president cutting the passive of his -- passage of his massive infrastructure bill. >> the estate of the union is strong because you are strong. >> as part of it the unity agenda, biden announced a mental health initiative starting this problem. he is establishing a hotline. reggie: jackie speier of san mateo county was at the address. she is talking about the special recognition she got from the
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president, a head bump. >> it was after the president. the best after the speech. the president was still there. he talked to me about the great work we had done on performing the military -- on reforming the military justice system and gave me a head bump. reggie: i guess if the head bump is not a that is the new fist bump. she was encouraged by the more agreeable tone from lawmakers. kumasi: kyiv bracing for a major assault. worthen 300 50 people have been killed since the invasion started. jobina: a 40 mile long russian convoy headed to kyiv reported that she appeared to stall,
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reportedly running out of gas and food. video shows at rescue teams running into burning homes. officials say russian missiles targeted a residential neighborhood. the strike killed at least two people. caution about reports that military progress is slowing down. putin has ratcheted up determination. the mayor of kyiv since his city is it ready to fight. >> we expect huge fight, but we fighting for our families. >> an airstrike yesterday hit the main radio and tv tower in kyiv, knocking independent news casters off the air. plot to assassinate president zelensky foiled. reggie: new images of the
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refugee crisis. the government addressing discrimination. ukraine's foreign minister addressing the plight of people of color trying to leave, whose exits have been delayed because of their race. an american man, his ukrainian wife, and their baby fled their home and have been trying to catch a train out of ukraine. >> you heard him trying to shoot it down? reggie: the u.n. saysysysysysys million people may leave ukraine. the biden administration promising $54 million in aid. the famous bernal heights boulder now features of the colors of ukraine's flag. this has served as a canvas for
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messages for years. for the latest, headed to the abc 7 bay area streaming tv app. the app is available through roku, amazon fire, apple, android tv. kumasi: underway into this electrical substation fire in haywood. flames and smoke yesterday. it involves equipment at the south hayward station. station shut down for more than two hours, which led to no trans service in that area and major delays systemwide. buses were available. crews have stopped the spread of a fire in sonoma county. it burned seven acres. firefighters have secured control lines and hotspots. no word on what started the fire. baseball season officially
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delayed. opening day not happening as planned. the latest offer in the labor dispute and another top issue of play. reggie: the big cat spotted in a california neighborhood. drew: at a few extra minutes to your commute. thick fog in a lot of spots. visibility 2-4 miles in the south bay. even along the coast, thick fog. dense fog advisory in the north bay until 10:00 a.m. fog will linger for much of the morning. afternoon a blend of sun and clouds. we will see some 70's in the end but not as warm as yesterday. still tracking this storm, but changes to the track over the next putting hours. yesterday, we thought this area of low pressure would move right
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in to northern california, but the track has shifted to the cells. southern california will get the bulk of the rainfall. we will still get some late scattered showers, but those rainfall totals have come down. light storm tomorrow into friday , spotty showers. along the coast, chance of hail and thunder. the track of this storm off coastline. yesterday, we thought this would move in the end, but it goes into souercalifo brintotal r minimal in the bay area, then ucla with over an inch. some scatter chairs still remain in the forecast tomorrow and friday. jobina: fog advisories for the bay bridge and san matteo bridge. emeryville, it is not really rey
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well after a decade of covey -- of covering the fighter. >> there are some people who in trouble a lot. kenny velasquez was never that type of guy. kumasi: velasquez is from from m salinas, trained at american kickboxing academy in south san , just a few miles from where the shooting happened. reggie: opening day postponed, major league baseball scrapping games because of a labor dispute. >> opening day for america's's pastime canceled because of a labor dispute. >> we are not going to be able to play the first two series of the regular season. >> major league baseball's commissioner canceling the first two series of games after the players union unanimously rejected the leagues latest
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proposal. the league offered to raise minimum salaries to $700,000, but the union wants 725 thousand with more increases in the coming years. >> a lockout is the ultimatetete economic weapon. the owners have made a conscious decision to use this weapon against their greatest asset, the players. >> also an issue, bonus pay forr top performing younger players not yet eligible to negotiate new contracts. kumasi: restaurant industry. the city of concord celebrating the grand opening of a new restaurant depot, the fourth in the bay area. the restaurant supply store provides everything needed to run a restaurant at wholesale
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prices. officials say the new store would be a game changer. >> new customers probably traveled every day to the oakland location, but when you sit in traffic and would rather be in your restaurant, for the court business here, it is important. kumasi: this is not open to everybody, only business owners. the site will also provide jobs for 60 people. there is a $1000 reward to find a cat stolen from an adoption center in san francisco. she is a six-month-old, tortoiseshell cat. the cat rescue group give me shelter provides animals for the center. at first, the thought she had just escaped. then they saw security footage showing the crime. >> the suspect was holding the cat and walking out of the
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store. we walked in around 5:30. seven minutes later, they walked out. kumasi: the shelter says the thief was with two other people and broke a lock. reggie: a wild guest spotted in a central valley neighborhood after capturing the attention of people driving by. >> there is a mountain lion in selma. what? reggie: to see. the big cat lingered on the porch of the home outside of fresno. it went from yard to yard before animal control showed up. the unbolt was returned to the kings national forest. kumasi: why are they driving like on safari? reggie: i love people's
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commentary. i would probably have the same exact thing which is, look at this. it is a mountain lion here in our neighborhood. i am glad it is ok. those do not always end great. how is hank the tank? drew: no news is good news. reggie: maybe he is laying low right now. drew: reggie: i've made the new york times, lay low. drew: this is the exploratorium camera. you should, on a normal morning, be able to see the san francisco skyline. that is how thick the fog is right now. maybe at next to minutes to your commute this morning. here's visibility. down to a quarter of a mile in
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santa rosa. we do have fog over parts of the bay bridge. half a mile to a quarter-mile from san carlos to hayward. dense fog advisory in effect until 10:00 a.m. wicking up witte either side50eges eat cooler afternoon, because that fog will slow the warming process. we will still see some 70's but not as warm as the past couple of days. overnight, 40's and 50's, light showers. yesterday, we thought this storm would move into the bay area and bring a lot of rainfall, but the trend has been light showers first thing in the north bay and then the storm stays the coast of for much of the day. rainfall estimates have come
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down. but we will talk scattered showers tomorrow, friday, saturday. no day who with a level one is a washout, just unsettled, noticeably cooler in the 50's. next week, brighter, warmer. reggie: a hollywood script discovered in real life. one woman finds a hidden box while doing spring cleaning. decades-old secrets inside. kumasi: the largest puppet in the world headed to a california zoo. reggie: another brand added to the baby formula recall. kumasi: ♪ ♪ whether someone is across the neighborhood, across the street, or across the room, you have the power to make them feel right at home.
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recall. similac em 6040 added to the recall list. at least four infants hospitalized, one died from possible infection from bacteria that maybe the in the formula. san francisco-based fitbit recalling one million watches. the lithium-ion battery can overheat and burn you. reports of a hundred happening. including two people who got third degree burns. the recall a place to four different models. if you have one, and send it back for a refund. reggie: we were debuting a new features that will allow users to book dining and other events. customers can purchase tickets directly from the app and booked their ride to the event or
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venue. uber explorit debuting in selected cities, including san francisco before it goes nationwide. kumasi: a four acre space for fr artists and others located south of market area. there is also office space and has an for middle income residents. the project took over a decade to complete. reggie: what did you get when you combine bamboo, bottle caps, scrap metal, dominoes, and trash? it in art exhibit in marin county for the next two months, is home to this art. you can see dozens of works of art mated of plain old trash. >> found objects, trash he collects from the beach.
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he makes these incredible works of art that incorporate painting, drawing, stickers. reggie: the recyclede exhibit will be on display until the end of may. the world's largest puppet headed to san diego. look at this. do you see this? kumasi: oh, my. reggie: i thought it was amazing. drew: you did? reggie: this is percy, the porcupine. the puppet was unveiled in l.a. yesterday. it is the latest work of the muppet creators. it is eventually going to make its home at the san diego children's zoo. creators of one and to capture a real porcupine's cuteness, but
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on a larger scale. what is the? drew: it does not look like something i want to go towards. kumasi: i am with you on that. the kids in the dnet be me why are they propping it? reggie: i think porcupines are cute. drew: what do you think is cute about it? reggie: something about the nose. kumasi: the christmas puppet at the mall, that is what those eyes look like. drew: staring into your soul? that was it the creepiest thing we saw this morning. some changes to the forecast. still expecting showers tomorrow and friday, but this area of low
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pressure we thought it would move into northern california. now it is moving into southern california. we talked about the movement of the storm. unfortunately for us, it is going to stay along our cosine. that means lori rainfall totals. so, will see the brunt of this moisture. still expecting showers, but a lot less than we thought we would get 24 hours ago. if you hundreds of an inch across the bay area tomorrow and friday. taking the raingear. l.a., more than an inch of rain. it is just not coming here locally. kumasi: new at 6:00, what should we do with our face masks? 18 of researchers has come up with an idea. reggie: any new cdc study withtt the staggering estimate of
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up. video of attacks hitting neighborhoods. reggie: declining covid cases leading to two major changes depending on where you are in the south bay. kumasi: and international hotspot giving you more than two grants to get married. kumasi: first, we have to check in with drew and talk about this fog. jobina: why do they not -- hello? drew: i will get married. jobina: we can just drop the plans right now. drew: what is that fine print? getting married at 7:00 a.m. on a tuesday. jobina: on tv. drew: we are finding dense fog and it is widespread, from the north bay to

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