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in ukraine intensifying a bay area priest on a mission gas prices rose again in california onyore on what experts are saying about this. there's a mild dry wheat coming our way with a little spring like warmth. i'll have the accuweather forecast abc 7 news at 11 starts right now. building a better bay area moving forward finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. good evening, and thank you for joining us. i'm dion limb. you're watching abc 7 news at 11. you developments with the war in ukraine house speaker nancy. pelosi is planning to put an aid package to a vote and is working on new legislation to ban the import of russian oil and energy products. ukraine's president is warning a strike against military industrial facilities could lead
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to higher numbers of civilian casualties. russia's defense ministry has said it is going to start using high precision weapons and us officials say since the invasion began russia has fired about hundred missiles and as war rages on in ukraine one local priest is on a mission to help his homeland abc 7 news reporter tara campbell found out it's taking him to the front lines of the humanitarian effort. the battle against russian forces intensifying and the humanitarian crisis deepening people. they just left. their home and they don't. have her stuff. only only that stuff what you could take just days ago father vitaly osmolasky was working on his doctoral degree at santa clara university now in poland organizing aid for ukraine his homeland just you know some some clique and you have to go and you just feeling you know, it's it's your responsibility working to reach those in need in some
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of the hardest to reach places in the bomb shelter. so and and we just we are looking for there for the volunteers and we are bringing the medicine for them his mission includes everything from raising relief funds to organizing logistics to medical help. psychological help. it's a support and helping not. acclim acclimate in new places millions of women and children fleeing families torn apart and see two people, you know, the wife and husband and kids and and they just think, you know, goodbye and we don't know you will see each other prior to leaving for poland. the father was doing what he could hear to help his homeland working within the bay area to raise funds at the polish school. oak creek it started as a one-day event, but the money keeps rolling in patrick grovelny is a volunteer at the school and says so far they've raised more than 17 thousand
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dollars all supporting the father's mission in ukraine. that's really unbelievable to sacrifice your life. calling but to actually live it an example phi it is is truly remarkable the students also showing their support in their own way. yeah drawing some, you know some pictures, you know, some of this we have visuvia against war etc some much needed encouragement for the children of ukraine some struggling more than others today's ago. ago. i had a cool to 1,500 from le is really, you know heartbreaking heartbreaking but he says it's worth it if i can help with someone just to have to have a small, you know, at least one small smile terra campbell abc 7 news a group of bay area musicians came together tonight for a concert in support
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of ukraine. guitarists and singers took the stage at campbell's starbright theater, all of the performers are native of ukraine, russia or belarus. they played several songs by okeen. elzie. ukraine's most famous rock band one organizer talked about the impact the war is having on his homeland. many families are affected friends of mine. they're fleeing and you know, it's just like it's devastating over there. so that's that's one of the reasons why we want to at least provide some help from here. the proceeds from tonight's concert will go to nova ukraine a nonprofit based in palo alto. the organization is providing humanitarian aid and emergency supplies to refugees as well as ukrainian citizens who are still in the war zone. for those in ukraine and the refugees the bay area is showing its support abc 7 news reporter cornell. bernard has a look at how locals
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are getting creative in finding ways to help. a concert for peace in san francisco's hayes valley these musicians from the conservatory of music are raising money to help the people of ukraine. he said donations will go tooo direct relief providing medical supplies violinist rose corelli organized the concert after seeing so many heartbreaking images on tv every single donation counts and every single note and song. you hear today will have so much meaning behind it. thank you. estates ukrainian native victor bondareva and his family are moved. so many strangers are are stepping up to help. absolutely. counts. so we're selling these dumplings eight in a bag seen a natarina fenner was selling the runner key traditional ukrainian dumplings in golden gate park proceeds will help humanitarian
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relief efforts. cena former peace corps volunteer. ukraine plus about the dumplings, but just getting the word out spreading spreading the word to people that this is a really big issue and ukraine has a lot to offer. in the east bay several dozen people gathered for a vigil at the lafayette hillside war memorial to support ukraine the grief. we feel rewards through. out with for refugees throughout the world we bring it to this hillside. as a living testament to the cost of war the bay area reaching out to help a country in need back at the concert the ukrainian national anthem was played as the finale in san francisco cornell bernard abc 7 news. now if you'd like to help the people of ukraine, we have a full list of verified groups and nonprofits sending donations and supplies to refugees.
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it's all at our website abc 7 com well today, california hit another record for the average price of regular unleaded gas. triple-a says the state average went up more than a dime from saturday and now stands at 5:28 a gallon. abc 7 news reporter jr. stone has more now from south san francisco. long lines at the costco in south san francisco were the price of gasoline continues to search. these prices are ridiculous. it's ridiculous hundred and five dollars. oh my god, and that's coming from those paying costco's 509 a gallon for regular unleaded couple miles down the road and it's 569. most california cities will likely continue moving closer to 525 in the next week. we could eventually see see california going to 550 but that was gasbuddy.com executive last friday two days later and now the california average is 528 a gallon a record state high
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according to triple-a all emits talked at the united states is considering a ban on russian oil imports due to the situation overseas one that drivers we talked with are well aware of it's not a status these poor people in ukraine. they have to worry about sleeping somewhere tonight, so i'm not going to complain about the gas prices. those from big sur in gorda, california may have a different tone though. it's seven dollars and 59 cents a gallon there for regular unleaded as for the bay area napa marin and sonoma counties are the most expensive for gas while solano contra costa and santa clara are the cheapest according to triple-a because i can't afford to i probably have to go back to india four months out of every year so i can live i'm gonna have to start taking the bus or riding a bike or something. with you know, if it goes up to six dollars, it's really hard, you know, and everybody's doing the best they can to make it through jr.
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stone abc 7 news. netflix announced today, it's suspending service in russia because of the invasion in ukraine about a million russian netflix subscribers are now cut off from the streaming platform. earlier this week netflix paused all of its production in russia, including four original russian tv series. it's also making its documentary winter on fire. ukraine's fight for freedom available to watch for free in other countries. also today tiktok started blocking new video posts in russia all of that includes uploads and live streams. this is in response to the country's new fake news law where under the law anyone that spreads what russia deems misinformation about its military could face a 15-year prison sentence. in developing news now a missing university of san francisco student has been found dead 21 year old chris liang was reported missing on monday in a since deleted instagram post. his brother said liang went on
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an impulsive road trip from san francisco to irvine. today the fresno county sheriff's office confirmed liang's body was found in a rented tesla model 3 that was overturned in a ditch along southbound interstate 5. the chp is still investigating that crash and so far has only said it happened sometime between monday and yesterday. well coming up serious accusations against a bay area high school the derogatory racist comments some parents say we're coming from the stands during a soccer playoff game. and a little later sherry papini was charged with faking her own kidnapping. we are expecting to get new details on the case tomorrow morning. i'm spencer christian if you like mild sunny days, i think you'll like my accuweather forecast coming up in just a moment when abc 7 news at 11:
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brentwood police are reminding the public about the danger of fireworks after an incident today left two children seriously hurt. police say a crowd of kids was playing with ariel fireworks when one of them exploded a 10 year old boy suffered injuries to both hands his chest and his face. he was airlifted tenioff children's hospital in oakland. a teenage girl was also hurt suffering head injuries fireworks aren't something they to be to take lightly you got to take him serious. of situations like this police spent several hours cleaning up debris at the scene. they are still investigating how the children got a hold of the fireworks. video shows a dramatic rescue yesterday at muir woods in marin county. take a look. the fire department asked the sonoma county sheriff's office to bring in its helicopter to help reach an elderly person who
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had fallen from a trail and went 150 feet down a steep ravine. chopper came in and helped lift the person to safety and fly that person to a nearby hospital sonoma was called because it is the only one in the region that's capable of deploying a 200 foot long line. moving on to new developments tonight the group that sued uc berkeley to limit the number of students. it accepts offered to allow the university to enroll 1,000 more students with conditions even so a uc berkeley spokesperson told the chronicle enrollment decisions are made by elective representatives not quote a small group of litigants. the university is appealing the original court ruling and is increasing online enrollment and asking some perspective students to delay. tilt next year parents of players on a high school soccer team from the central valley say they were the target of racial insults at a game against de la salle high school in concord. de la salle hosted sanger high
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school in a state quarterfinal match last tuesday saying her parents say they heard comments from the student section calling sanger players edgar or juan and asking if they wanted a burrito they also asked someone who was working in the press box said that that person made other comments. you know just yells out. this is america. you can either learn english one of the fathers. that's a mexican latino. dark skin. is that it while he was smiling and kind of laughing at us? hmm de la salle's president says remarks like that would be reprehensible and unacceptable. he said they are investigating and have spoken with individuals. who were at that game. now open on the peninsula today for the first time since before the pandemic more libraries in san mateo county were open on sunday. most have been closed including branches in belmont millbrae east palo alto, foster city and
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half moon bay libraries have also increased hours. parents of some san francisco school children rallied today over mass rules about two dozen people or so turned out at chrissy field. they rallied for the right to choose whether or not to wear masks san francisco. unified will partially lift the school mask mandate in line with state guidance moving to strongly recommend but not require them. in the east bay vallejo city hall will reopen to the public tomorrow after a two-month closure due to a spike in covid infections. the building was closed january 10th and was originally scheduled to reopen february 28th, but city leaders belated until march starting tuesday city council will welcome the public back to in-person meetings the city though strongly recommends that visitors and staff wear masks inside city hall regardless of vaccination status. right time now to get a check of the weather and the work week
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ahead and things feeling springy spencer. you're right about that dion quite springy and is going to get even springy year in the next couple of days. let's start with a look at our current surface wind speeds. i'm are you this not because they're so impressive but because of the sharp contrast from early this evening when he had some pretty strong breezes along the coastline, b speeds ay under 10 miles per hour all across the bay area. it's a nice view from our rooftop camera looking across the embarcadero on this calm late evening 48 degrees in san francisco right now, oakland 46 mountain view 43 47 at san jose 42 at santa clara and a chili 37 at half moon bay. here's a view from the exploratory looking across the calm bay waters other temperature. right now 38 degrees at santa rosa and petaluma and livermore. so it's really chilly in those locations and obviously going to get even chillier napa down to 40 already 41 at fairfield 45 at concord and the view from sutro tower looking out over san francisco. these are our forecast features. we'll have clear skies overnight and chilly early morning temperature readings sunny in a warmer next two days and
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this dry mild pattern will continue into next weekend overnight as we look at the forecast animation. you'll see maybe a few passing clouds, but that's just about it generally clear skies and a sunny day or least clear skies to start the morning commute at 5 am and then the sun will soon after that be out and we'll have a sunny day all day tomorrow with temperatures rising above today's levels overnight low temperatures will drop down to about 34 at santa rosa 32 at ukiah over in the east there for 34 livermore 37 concrete 37 at fremont down to the south bay a low 37 expected at san a34 and morgan hill and right around the bay shore line. lowe's will drop to about 40 or 41 degrees highs tomorrow in the south bay mid to upper 60s about 67 and san jose up to 68 down in gilroy on the peninsula. pretty much a uniform readings a 66 to 68 degrees in most locations there. it'll be mild on the coast relatively 62 degrees at half moon bay tomorrow 63 will be the high at pacifica downtown san francisco or max out at about 67
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degrees up in the north bay. you can find some of the warmest weather to our 71 degrees at santa rosa, cloverdale ukiah and calistoga over in the east bay look for highs in the upper 60s from oakland down to union city and the inland east bay will have highs in the mid our 60s up to about the at fairfield and brentwood air quality is going to be good tomorrow and on tuesday. we'll see just a slight drop off in air quality modern air quality likely tuesday in the north bay and the coast and central bay and in the santa clara valley, but still green or good in the inlet east bay and the south central bay. here's the accuweather seven-day forecast. we've got seven dry days ahead and seven relatively mild ones. there'll be a slight cool down on wednesday and thursday, but tuesday looks like it's probably going to be the say in the seven-day period with inland highs in the low 70s and near 70 on the bay shoreline same temperature range on saturdays are going to next weekend low seventies inland upper 60s around the bay clouds will move into the picture on sunday
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making for partly cloudy skies, but so far we are not seeing any chance of precipitation deon. yeah, we sure could use it though. yeah, we we could okay spencer. thanks. just ahead. it is an enchanted forest full of light in twined took over part of golden gate park, but it is gone after tonight if you missed it. we have you
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parks enchanted forest is now dark. it was the last night of the entwined art installation. there were several trees and flower clusters that changed color as you can see itll started back in 2020 and was brought back in 2021. entwined was supposed to end on february 1st, but was extended to today. chris alvarez joining us now with the preview of sports. hi, chris. deon coming up in sports the warriors in the middle of their worst stretch of the season plus another pac-12 title for stanford women's hoops now it's
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sports sponsored by river rock casino the warriors will look to snap a season high four game losing streak in denver tomorrow night with many of their stars not even making the trip these faces show they shock and frustration of losing seven of their last nine games more importantly dropping from second to third place in the western conference steve kerr announced that steph clay and andrew wiggins will not play in tomorrow's covid makeup game golden dver monday. they host the clippers tuesday back in denver thursday and a game saturday night against the right now if playoffs started tomorrow. being some trouble so we got to figure out like how to get
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ourselves back on the right track playing good basketball winner winning games are feeling good about ourselves, but it's not gonna happen just on its own you got to do something about it. we have 18 games to do that. it -- to lose a game like this, but we have a big picture goal and go so this doesn't you know take away from our end goal. we got a lock in mentally. we have to understand, you know when to stop the bleeding. we got the dubs on seven saturday night warriors host giannis and the defending champion bucks coverage begins at five immediately followed by toyota after the game pac-12 women's title game russell wilson looking over his kids hair trying to watch his sister anna who plays for stanford cardinal going for their 15th title, utah making their first appearance in that game. drew kilton from way downtown stanford led by just two at the break and second half all stanford. let's see how hoop and the foul and watch cameron bring the chess pub actually knocks sister lacey hall out of the picture. watch out haley jones earns outstanding player of the tournament team high 19-point stanford wins big 73-48 and now
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look to defend there national title in the ncaa tournament. i mean, i think it's gonna take for us to come out with that aggressed mentality every single game. i think it's defense. i think it's rebounding. i think it's what we do just times 10 every single game. it's a team. you know, it's a great tournament. we're just gonna enjoy this today. we'll get back to work next week. i'm really happy. this is a great team. it's really a fun team to coach and i'm the luckiest person in the world. sharks and ducks, san jose looking to bounce back from last night's eight. nothing lost jeffrey veal in a fight after the first faceoff and maybe that served his momentum logan couture opens the scoring 19th of the year. just the second time in the last dozen games as sharks have scored first rookie. goalie zach suchenko made 33 saves in his first nhl start. good night for the young man we go to overtime tied it to an anaheim pulls the equivalent of the hidden ball trick guy. the bench draws the defender and
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ricard raquel jumps ahead and scores the game winner sharks argue. the ducks had too many men on the ice, but the play stands head coach bob bugner clearly frustrated sharks lose three two and ot san jose has now lost 11 of 13 abc 7 sports sponsored by river rock casino dion. coming up next vice president kamala harris goes to selma alabama to mark bloody sunday how she used the events of the past to connect to what is currently going on in ukraine. and it is a case that captivated the nation sherry papini is now charged with faking her own kidnapping tomorrow morning a key figure in the case is goi
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better bay area moving forward finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. russian troops are facing a strong resistance as they push into ukraine. there is concern the attacks are about to intensify. ukrainian officials are pleading for more supplies and that includes not just humanitarian aid, but also weapons. there are also accusations of war crimes against russian president vladimir putin. abc news reporter andrew denver is tracking the story from new york. heat up as the the the ukraine intensifies a plea for more aid and more supplies us officials say there are credible reports of deliberate attacks on civilians by russia. a war crime he needs we need pressure. we need sanction. we need to weapons support the un says more than 300 civilians
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including children have been killed warning. the toll is likely to go much higher. to the casualties caused by explosives the second straight day russia reportedly breaking a ceasefire and mary opal the aim was to give people a chance to leave. the mass exodus entering a new phase one million people entering poland in the last 11 days abc's philipoff is in loveland with this ukrainian family two days ago four year old timka was hiding in his basement near keith. he tells his mom they needed to from the bombs his five-year-old cousin anna comforted by her dog chip who escaped with them more than 200,000 ukrainians. also sheltering in moldova a former soviet republic among them maria sharapovskaya and yet skill bliss. i'm from donetsk. she says they bombed before and now they're bombing much more and now we are here in this situation and moldova people are helping. thank you earlier in the day secretary of state anthony blinking in moldova showing his
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support and in selma, alabama vice president harris. with this message today the eyes of the world are on ukraine. and the brave people who are fighting to protect their country. and their democracy as more companies cut ties with the kremlin netflix cutting service and tick tock suspending live streaming andrew denver abc news, new york. well a couple in kiev got married in their military uniform. today lesia and valeri have been together for 20 years. they say they never felt the they exchange rings in front ofy chaplain. the couple says they want to defend their city together. today marks the 57th anniversary of bloody sunday in selma, alabama. vice president kamala harris joined hundreds of people crossing the famous edmund pettis bridge their march commemorated the march from selma to montgomery on this day in 1965.
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alabama state troopers violently attacked about 600 peaceful protesters who are rallying for voting rights after today's march vice president harris spoke about the current fight for democracy in ukraine. their bravery is a reminder. that freedom and democracy. can never be taken for granted. by any of us she went on to the people who marched across the bridge in selma also fought for economic racial and social justice. she implored americans to continue the fight. hundreds of vehicles drove just outside of washington dc today to protest covid-19 mandates the convoy of trucks vans and motorcycles more slowed traffic on a beltway a 64-mile highway encircling the nation's capital. members say since most states have dropped mandates, their protest is also to end the government's ability to invoke emergency powers.
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to freedom we need our constitution reinstored and we need our freedom home across nation. the convoy started in california last month modeled after recent trucker protests in canada organizers say they will continue the protest tomorrow, but say it will look a little bit different some members will also meet with lawmakers. well, it is now snowing in central, iowa after more than 24 hours after tornadoes hit the area killing seven people. a national weather service says at least three thunderstorms produced an unknown amount of tornadoes. this one here hit winterset southwest of des moines. it's believed to have destroyed about 25 to 30 homes. the last 12 hours have been some of the most difficult times. of our community's face. we're a strong committed to coming together in times of need. the storms are the deadliest in iowa since may of 2008 when one tornado destroyed nearly 300
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homes and killed nine people. sherry papini the reading woman charged with making up her 2016 kidnapping is due back in court tuesday on friday a judge ordered her to be detained as a danger and flight risk until a detention hearing tuesday. beanie is charged with lying to police and mail fraud shasta county sheriff, michael johnston is set to be on gma to discuss the case. that is tomorrow at 7 am after abc 7 mornings. looking ahead a surgeon suicides a closer. look at our mental health crisis hitting our nation's college campuses. i'm spencer christian our long dry spell continues and it's going to involve a warm up as well the accuweather forecast in just a moment when abc 7
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past two years now the suicide of a star stanford soccer player has reignited the discussion of mental health. there's like ethereal quality about her that you never felt burdened emotionally when you're around her. she was always bad that kind of that light. that was really dark inside. i mean, i didn't know that until she passed that hidden pain is what ultimately led to song brown's daughter's death in may of 2018 19 year old elizabeth wasn't accomplished violinist who was involved in many organizations dedicated to helping others. yet elizabeth never felt it was enough elizabeth's compassion and caring for others is what makes it so hard to comprehend her own internal struggles dr. jay. africa is the first openly transgender behavioral. professional in california and is marin county's director of behavioral health and recovery
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services. he says cases of young people who die by suicide in the aapi community are not as publicly visible for cultural reasons. it may be why stanford soccer player. katie myers death has become so public families don't want to admit that it's suicide. they don't share that because of the shame and the privacy we need to talk about it one to destigmatize that people are really needing help and are suffering those in the lgbtq community says dr. africa have an extra layer of complexity and discussing mental health visibility such as with katie myers family is crucial to helping others the visibility of people coming out and saying, you know, we've struggled we continue to struggle but we're asking for help or why people to talk about it's such a brave thing to do that bravery exemplified during my time with song. what is the one thing you'd like our audience? take away from you telling your story. we really have to take a look at it and take a deep breath.
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and let our children to really um lift their life the way they feel and let their soul to guide them and i say this as a asian-american because of that seems to to be very much the thing that we do in our culture, so i just want to cry because i think about my upbringing also and how that was instilled in me to always be the best at everything. it's okay to fail. it's okay to not be the first it's okay to be not be the best we are enough we aree aree is such an important message and this really is a weighty subject for many in the healthcare industry the families. i spoke with for the story. they all say if this just helps one person seek help or maybe help someone have a discussion with their family that is progress and that is what they want to see certainly a topic. we will continue to cover now if
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you or someone you love is in crisis, you can find organizations that offer help and hope by to abc 7 news.com slash take action all right one last check of the weather and our warming forecast spencer. okay, dion things are looking pretty good and pretty warm right now. i'll start with a look at our calm current winds, which actually this is going to be the forecast animation. there's not much wind right now during the overnight hours. we'll see a few passing high clouds, but skies will remain generally clear and tomorrow will certainly be a mainly sunny day. so let's take a look at overnight conditions low temperatures will drop into the mid to upper 30s in the inland valleys of the north bay the east bay and the south bay right around the bay shoreline look for lowe's about 40 degrees and it'll be chilly on the coast as well with lows in the mid to upper 30s highs tomorrow generally low 60s at the coast upper 60s around the bayshore line and upper 60s to a couple of low 70s in our inland areas tomorrow. and here's the accuweather seven day forecast. it'll be even a warmer by a couple of degrees on tuesday
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temperatures drop off just a couple of degrees on wednesday and thursday and it warms up again on friday and saturday. don't forget saturday night into sunday. we set our forward as we spring forward to daylight saving time. it's hard to believe it's here already. i know time is flying time his wings. well, you can fly on home after this newscast spencer. thank you. all right. let's get to chris alvarez once again with a preview of sports. hi, chris. deon coming up in sports. we'll let you know why the warriors aren't worried about klay thompson's recent struggles plus bring on the madness some of your must-see shots from both college hoops, and the nba that's crazy sports is next.
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nice mental break for clay who's been struggling of late thompson's gorgeous seven points on three of 13 shooting with four turnovers in last night's lost the lakers. it's clear. the splash brothers is pressing as he works to regain his all-star form after two major injuries. what's also cleared team isn't worry about one of the greatest. meters in league history one of those things that you understand where he's where he's been over the last two years understand what he's trying to level. he's trying to get back to how they're gonna be ebbs and flows because he's trying to find that consistency. he cares so much play once so badly to do. well, he's definitely pressing and and he's just got to let the game come to him and he'll get there obviously got a support and try to put him in position to be successful. and stick with him because he's obviously showing how legendary he is when things are clicking. that's the mentality of mine said you have to have we've got the dubs on seven saturday night warriors host giannis and the defending champion bucks coverage begins at five immediately followed by toyota after the game the warriors in
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denver tomorrow nuggets hosting new orleans tonight time winding down just before halftime brandon ingram fumble fumble and then flings it up to the hoop and he got it to go. i couldn't have done that even if he tried again the pels ended up losing that one in overtime lebron scored 56 last night against the dubs celtic start jason tatum nearly matching day boston hosting kevin durant in the ad scored 37 passing the 25,000 career point marker looking pretty good after missing 21 games tatum scored 34 of his game hh 54 afterhe rry bird for the most 50-point games in celtics history. boston wins. 126-120. brooklyn is lost 17 of 20. well late nights in vegas are the norm. we'll forgive you for not seeing the end of the santa clara game last night there wcc quarterfinal didn't end until about 12:20 am broncos. portland 9167 conference leading scorer jalen williams made a few highlight worthy plays in route to a game high 24 points is the
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broncos advanced their first wcc semifinal five years saint mary's awaits tomorrow night from top to bottom. we're so talented even the guys that aren't playing. you know, it's just, you know, it speaks volumes to how good our teams. how's the starts that you up for monday now? i mean, you know, obviously we're going into it confident as usual, you know. has off that keep guns blazing and how about those gales? they've won 12-14 and one of those two losses was santa clara saint mary's has had a week off since they're upset over number one gonzaga and the regular season the gales are a lock for the ncaa tournament had their sight set on making a deep run. hopefully this year will be remembered by what we do in march and conference tournament and hopefully the tournament after you can feel it as special this week and and the way it ended with the win over gonzaga and number one everything kind of aligned. it's on it's why it's called march madness at least in america. it's every kid's dream to play in march madness. so you feel that added pressure like hey, it's winter go home now.
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meanwhile in the other wcc semifinal usf takes on gonzaga the dons have played the zags tough in their first two meetings of season. they're gonna make the ncaa tournament for the first time since 1998 as well. so they don't absolutely have to pull off. what would be a huge upset. but hey might as well give it a go. we're gonna be a top 25 net team top 20 kempong top 35 and all the other metrics. i mean this isn't a discussion about whether we're in the tournament. it's a discussion of whether we're in home jerseys or not in the first round. you got a win as many games as possible obviously some games. mean more than others, but for the most part, we're just going out and treat everybody the same. they're in our way of reaching our goals. so just go out there and just take care of business. hey, did you see this tulsa down two on senior day jiraiya horn from beyond half court throws it up. and it's good tulsa and senior day the right way. it's been a tough season for tulsa, but they got their march madness moments with that great shot today abc 7 sports sponsored by river rock casino dion. all right. thanks chris.
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