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the kremlin shifting to plan b. children caught in the crosshairs. reggie: hundreds of chevron workers walking off the job at a refinery in richmond. jobina: confirmation hearings kickoff today for ketanji brown jackson. the key things to look for, the easy way to watch, and the crucial role we could see vice president harris play in the process. reggie: good morning. jobina: we have sue with a nice forecast. drew: yesterday, sunshine. warm weather continues before the next couple of days. some 50's out there in antioch. those warmer temperatures will
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be found across the region later. plenty of stars out there. sunrise at 7:11. 60's by noon. by 4:00 p.m., warm and receipt. a closer look at afternoon highs in the warmer day coming up. jobina: gas races crushing us at the pump. a strike could make them go up higher. hundreds of workers in richmond walked off the job at midnight. >> they are out here on the picket line this morning. we have some video of them pulling up this morning very early to get ready 500 workers here at the chevron refinery have decided to walk of the job and will be on strike. that is about one third of the
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workforce. the union wants chevron to keep wages up with rising inflation. will this impact gas prices? chevron says it will not. we talked to a uc berkeley professor who says he thinks that is still to be determined. leave our contract offer is fair, competitive, and sponsored to usw concerns. however, union demands exceed what the company believes to be reasonable. this is the first strike here in or that 40 years. currently, there are no plans to return to the bargaining table. jobina: today marks the beginning of the confirmation hearings for ketanji brown jackson. it is expected that democrats
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will secure the simple majority vote to make her the first black woman on the supreme court. vice president harris could serve as the tie-breaking vote if needed. republican senators precip jackson about her record and view of the constitution. the supreme court confirmation hearings get underway this morning at 8:00 our time. we will bring them to you live on abc news seven.com and on our app. you can download that for free on roku, apple tv, fire tv, android devices. we will also carry a special report online and on air at noon. reggie: clarence thomas in the hospital, receiving iv antibiotics for an infection. it is not clear what type of infection he has, but we are told he is improving. thomas is a vaccinated and used it against covid. jobina: today, president biden
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will huddle with world leaders by phone to discuss russia's attack on ukraine. 10 million people either displaced or have fled ukraine. overnight, explosions in kyiv and a major port city, both refusing to surrender. >> a c a c a c a c a c a a stand. leaders in mariupol have rejected russia's demand to surrender. as the invasion stretches into dimming 26, russia is up against attacks against nonmilitary targets. in kyiv, this missile strike destroyed a shopping all my killing at least one person. in mariupol, an airstrike destroyed a school where hundreds had been sheltering. >> we have seen deliberate
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targeting of cities, towns, the billions. i believe that he has taken these steps because his campaign is installed. >> this local park turned into a cemetery as people very friends and neighbors. president zelenskyy said he is willing to speak to putin about how to end this war. >> we have to use any format in order to have the possibility of negotiating, talking to putin, but if these attempts fai fai would mean that this is a third world war. >> president biden travels to europe thursday. from there, he will go to poland to discuss the growing humanitarian crisis. at least a quarter of the population forced out of their homes. ukrainian officials accused russia of forcibly deporting people. >> to force people from ukraine
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to go into russia is unconscionable. it is something we need to confirm, but i do not put it past the russians. >> one issue up for discussion is poland's proposal for a nato peacekeeping force in ukraine, an idea critics say could be dangerously provocative. reggie: a who's who lineup of bay area musicians teamed up for a benefits concert to help the people of ukraine. ♪ electrifying performance of by virtuoso, violinist carlos brought the crowd to its feet in that town of vallejo yesterday. a sold-out crone of nearly 500 alt for a good cause. you may recognize some of the names. >> two plate music, to make
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people feel better, make myself feel better, and give more, because you can use that to raise money. >> we are all thinking about what the ukrainians are going through. this event will help support doctors without borders. i cannot resist. reggie: that is dan ashley, one of the drop in musical guests. in the event brought in more than $10,000. if you want to help people in ukraine, we have put together a verified list of groups sending spies to refugees. it is on our website. stuck in a storm drain. a man in the east bay trapped underground for hours. the questions as rescuers trytrr get him out. the faa warning about what it is seeing on the takeoffs and
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landingss. also, the countdown to the oscars/ drew: we are are are afternoon on the way with a lot of sunshine -- 60's and 70's around the shoreline, close to 80 degrees. warmer weather tuesday and wednesday across all of california. and now most admired alum! get up there. this is so embarrassing. there's no way it's me. you know her.... you love her.... ruh roh. what are you doing here? it's anna gomez! who? our first gigillionaire! with at&t fiber, anna's got the fastest internet
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exploratorium camera showing clear skies over the city, plenty of stars. treat: running high. uv index now high. as we entered the spring season,
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that is getting higher and higher. by 10:00 a.m., into the 50's, low 60's by noon. later today, it is a warm warmest response of her 70's away from the coast. tuesday is likely our warmest day. for the week ahead, widespread 80's away from the coast. by wednesday, we cool off, thursday closer to average. after we cool off, we are tracking a chance of rain for the weekend. sue: not too bad. we have a couple of problem spots. the bay bridge toll plaza metering lights on at 5:47 this morning. otherwise, a few right sites toward the subtle. this is the richmond san rafael
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bridge. the camera is working. we have an accident involving a big rig west of the toll plaza, partially blocking one of the lanes. over the altamont, slow and go. 40 minute drive into dublin pleasanton. an earlier accident has been cleared. there is a look at the richmond san rafael bridge. big rig accident just to the west of the total funds i. give yourself plenty of extra time. reggie: we'd love to moisturize. however, with this particular moisturizer because there is a bacteria in it. plus, the search for the driver of this stunt in l.a. slamming a tesla into the street. police say this is not a total surprise. we are coming right back.
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-- to appear in court on friday, the getaway driver who killed a man in oakland is expected to be sentenced today. a 34-year-old was attempting to chase down a man who stole his laptop from a starbucks. jobina: one person dead and another in the hospital after a big house fire in east san jose. our tower cameras caught some of the smoking. when crews arrived, they found the entire house engulfed in flames. the house was surrounded by a chain-link fence and appeared boarded up. >> our primary responsibility is
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to save the homes next store. we took defensive operations on the left and right side of the structure. jobina: no word on how the fire started. reggie: in the east bay, a man is finally free after getting stuck in an underground storm drain in antioch. the drain was 15 feet underground and just over a foot wide. the man in his 30's was trapped for multiple days -- days. someone walking into the store happened to hear him and called for help. >> i've heard him. then, all of a sudden, the noise started getting louder and louder. i heard him screaming for help. he asked me to help him. i had to call the police.
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reggie: i cannot believe this. firefighters freed him just before 10:00 last night. medicals -- medics took him to the hospital. it is unclear how he got stuck. today is special in the east bay. it is rosie the riveter day at the xia in richmond. rosie's art welcome in person this year. the museum is home to betty reid hoffman, the country's oldest national park ranger. she now works remotely for the museum. jobina: the oscars -- after three years without one, amy schumer, regina hall, wanda sykes will host. reggie: it happens this sunday. the trio joins a list of epic emcees. like any live tv program,
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anything can happen. that is especially the case this year as each rings their own comedic flare. >> it will keep it vibrant. they have credibility. they can watch a few singers at the people there at the ceremony and keep us entertained. reggie: the women will make history as the first female tree or to host the night -- trio to host the night. jobina: kumasi aaron, is. we will change her photo, because we know our friend has so much joy. she will be in l.a., with the looks, the hair, the dress. you can watch the annual award show this sunday at 5:00 on abc 7. reggie: if she ends up at the vanity fair party, if elton john
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ends up with a picture of her, i would not be surprised. jobina: i would not be surprised if she is on the piano with elton. we know she can play the piano. she and elton, you probably just spoke it. it is going to happen. reggie: it will happen during rocket man. jobina: [laughter] it is going to happen. reggie: oprah speaks in. drew: her photos are going to be amazing. i am going to be stocking her instant stories. reggie: she was the right one. jobina: i am so excited. drew: warm weather coming our way. by the weekend, we have our next storm to track. quiet there, just a light
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breeze. good air quality today, tomorrow moderate because high-pressure is bringing warmer weather. right now, 40's, if not low 50's for a lot of us. 42 in palo alto clear skies first thing on a monday morning. we welcome to spring yesterday. the first full week ahead features warm temperatures, sunshine. our next chance of rain is coming on sunday. on the bay shoreline, warmer spots into the upper 70's later on this afternoon. a bit of a breeze out there. we will feel some gas -- gust in the 15-20 mph mph
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temperatures in the 50's overnight. for the next seven days, warm wednesday. we gradually cool of thursday and friday. the weekend starts out dry, but oscar sunday, level 1 storm with temperatures in the 50's and 60's. reggie: good morning america coming up at 7:00. >> we are going to be all over that breaking news out of china, the plane crashing with 1333 people -- 133 people on board. ukraine has entered a dangerous new phase. the u.n. saying that 10 million people forced to flee the country and russia experiencing and this of its own. hearings set to get underweight
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drew: today, extent -- expect tons of sunshine. 50's and 60's by lunchtime. a warm and breezy afternoon, warmer spots upper 70's. friday, we are driving. saturday evening, mostly cloudy. then sunday is when we will track our next chance of any well weather. right now, it is level 1, but we could be tracking some on and off showers. reggie: the faa notes to being
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recent close calls at some busy airports. they are hoping to prevent any potential midair collisions. last fall, one plane was about to take off when another one into land in reno. >> just barely under the nose. delta 2666. reggie: the wall street journal obtained documents showing excellent -- midair risks. jobina: a popular skin moisturizer is being recalled because it could have harmful bacteria. it impacts three and a ounce bottles of jurgens altar hearing moisturizer -- ultra healing moisturizer. the products are made in october and start with the letters "zu." reggie: lapd offering a $1000 reward for anyone who can help identify the driver involved in
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a dangerous tesla stunt. it is one of the top stories and abc7news.com. [jet reggie: yikes. the tesla went airborne before it crashed in an echo park neighborhood in this note viral video, the tesla blows through and intersection and it slams into two parked vehicles and several trash cans. the rented tesla abandoned at you are not going to get your deposit back. jobina: they have got your card information. reggie: do they go up for the extra collision insurance? jobina: it was not a third-party
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insurance. next, some helpful advice on the best way to negotiate with your landlord. reggie: one free ice cream? the deal all day today. jobina: the historic moment to set on capitol hill. >> confirmation hearings get underweight for ketanji brown jackson. meanwhile, an update on the health care for client -- health scare for clarence thomas. jobina:
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video of a plane crash in china. more than 130 people on b peopll boeing jet. the search for survivors. jobina: just as ketanji brown
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jackson begins a history making confirmation process today. new word on the condition of clarence thomas in the hospital. reggie: new at 6:00 -- other hidden powers -- are there hidden powers in the sweatpants you are changing into at home? jobina: i hope so. reggie: not going to say anything more about this, but this headline. there is a power. jobina: what with that power be? reggie: not sure. jobina: is it sweatpants whether? drew: this morning, yeah, but the next couple of hours it will feel warm, temperatures well above average. waking up to the 40's. you can have that later jacket this morning but you do not need
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it this afternoon. along the embarcadero, a light out there, calm conditions to start out our monday. your sunrise at 7:11 will glatch really -- gradually climb through the 50's. tomorrow warmer. reggie: breaking news out of china -- a boeing 737 more than 100 people on board has crashed. chinese and emergency services released this drone video of the scene of the crash. state media reports of the china eastern flight went down in the mountains in south china. we are looking for major pieces of the fuselage and any survivors. hard to see anything from this video. rescuers rushed to the scene. there were 123 passeng
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nine crew members. we do not know if there were any survivors. this comes after two other deadly crashes involving boeing jets in years. this was not the same model. jubilee has covered the crash. >> those crashes were with the 737 max. this was just a regular 737. the plane was just six years old. reggie: we are going to bring you more information as it comes in. this morning, history will remain in washington as confirmation hearings start work tonja brown jackson, the first black woman nominated to the supreme court. jobina: clarence thomas admitted to the hospital over the weekend. >>
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convene in 30 minutes, but they will beat without their most senior conservative voice. lance thomas hospitalized and abc news learning this morning that he does not plan to participate in arguments remotely. this morning, clarence thomas hospitalized. the court saying he was admitted to the hospital friday evening after expensing flulike symptoms. he was diagnosed with an infection and is being treated with intravenous type b attics. he is expected to be released in a day or two. thomas is the second oldest justice and the most senior conservative. is not have any known health issues and is vaccinated for covid. the news comes as a permission hearing kicks off today for judge ketanji brown jackson -- the first black woman nominated in the courts history set to
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address u.s. senators. >> my life has been blessed beyond measure. one can only come this far by faith. >> the harvard graduate has set down with a bipartisan list of more than 40 senators and has held mock sessions with the white house head of today's opening remarks. >> this is her fourth time before the senate judiciary committee. the previous times, she came through with flying colors and bipartisan support. >> still, top republicans are on the fence. and what could become a contentious week of hearings, josh hawley suggested that jackson has a long record of letting child pornography and her's off the hook. the white house pushing back.
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>> democrats do not need any republican votes to push judge jackson. still, the white house wants gop support for credibility of the court. jobina: the hearings get underway this morning at 8:00 our time. we will bring it to you live on abc7news.com and our app. down loaded it for free. we will also carry an abc news special report online and on air at noon. reggie: the strike could have a big impact at the chevron refinery in richmond. amy hollyfield live in richmond. >> 500 workers on strike. they had a shift of workers who covered the overnight hours on
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the picket line. another shift came in to relieve them. they are committed to the here around the clock. this is about one third of the workforce at the refinery in richmond. will this impact gas prices? chevron is saying it will not, but a uc berkeley professor said he is not so sure. >> it depends on how much chevron has to ratchet down production. it is claiming that it will be able to continue to produce, but we do not know how much output will go down. >> if it does go down, will, wi california be able to get production into the state? a state from that she statement from chevron reads, we believe our contract offer is fair comments -- competitive, and
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responsive to usw concerns. the union and most refineries last month agreed on april percent raise. this local union has asked for 5% raise on top of that because of high cost of living in the area. no plans at this time to meet back at the bargaining table. reggie: by will huddle with world leaders on the phone to discuss responses to russia's attack on ukraine. jobina: 10 million people either displaced or have fled ukraine. we saw explosions think he have overnight. a major port city as well refusing to surrender. russia demanded ukrainians put down their weapons in exchange for safe passage out of mariupol . ukrainian officials rejected the offer. authorities say pressure
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released an airstrike in that port city hitting a shelter for children. 130 rescued but hundreds still missing. >> he is resorting to the types of tactics we see on display every day this is disgusting. >> zelenskyy said he is willing to negotiate with putin. joe biden has plans to travelo l warsaw on friday. in the south bay, volunteers of georgian american community are hoping ukrainian people. they spent the weekend boxing supplies. volunteers feel relieved they can stand with ukraine. in 2008, russia russia killing hundreds. >> georgia and georgian people stand with ukraine and ukrainian
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people and support their sovereignty. jobina: supplies will be delivered to poland and attracted to ukraine. if you want to help, we put together a list of verified groups sending supplies to refugees. that is on our website. reggie: growing debate over gas prices and how to help. gas is averaging $5. across the state, up a penny from yesterday. drivers in oakland paying $5.84 a gallon. price is holding steady. an argument over suspending the gas tax. >> no escaping the pain at the pump. gas prices now averaging $4.2 80 gallon in the u.s. and approaching seven dollars in
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parts of california. lawmakers trying to ease the burden. marilyn has suspended its gas tax, shaving $.36 of every gallon. >> it is almost unheard of for a major piece of legislation to pass in such a short period of time and with such universal bipartisan support, but together we have reason to the occasion. gning a similar bill eliminate the states deaththughe has voted to approve a suspension of its gas tax, but the governor is not on board. she says it would hurt infrastructure projects funded by the gas tax. instead, she wants the federal government to step in. >> there is conversation at the federal level. >> gas prices begin climbing as
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inflation grew worse and sort after russia's invasion of ukraine. many americans forced to make changes. 59% say they plan to change their driving habits. in that shot three out of four people say they plan to drive less if prices top five dollars. >> lawmakers in california have proposed a rebate for all taxes paid. supporters say it is a better approach, because it does not affect funding for future transportation projects and it helps more people. jobina: a weekend with multiple sites in the bay area. some neighbors say the piece of nighttime culture is going too far. looking live as the new york stock exchange gets underway.
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an update on how the markets are doing next. the road to the oscars meets on john. he is teasing plans for his his nearly epic bash on the big night. abc 7 at seven is live every weekday from 7:00 to 8:00 a.m. today, we talked the of gaming with a major gaming convention coming to san francisco this week. plus, the top lessons learned from the pandemic. download the app now. drew: 6:42. we are tracking that sun slowly adding up. tree pollen still running high,
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and uv index high as well. t bump, bring us warm temperatures 10:'s by noon, close to 70 we expect warmer spots well into the 70's, if not close to 80 degrees. 64 in the city, 79 in santa , 59 for half moon bay. tomorrow, 70's, upper 80's for a late -- for l.a. sue: we have got a sig the richmond san rafael bridge.
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the tow truck is trying to get through the backup, which is now beyond harbor, westbound 580 towards marin. waiting to be a wild before that is cleared. -- going that is cleared. westbound 80 near mcbride, traffic stepped up do to 10 accident in the left lane. hercules with that backup. good news on the south bay side, fremont, southbound 880, that
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their home after a fire in san
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leandro. heavy smoke coming from the roof. this is ed garcia and lexington avenue is. it took about an hour to put the fire out. no injuries. a series of the site shows the scene across the bay area has police investigating and neighbors annoyed. police reported at least three massive sideshows this weekend from santa rosa to oakland and fremont. ryan curry joins us live to explain the biggest concerns. >> it is about p about p about many residents who live near the region say they are frustrated. every time a sideshow happens, they fear it could endanger anyone who lives nearby. video over the weekend shows massive crowds. one video revealed fireworks
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being shot sideways. another video shows cars driving on sidewalks and on the grass. fremont, santa rosa, oakland, all sideshows. the one off interstate 880.0.0.. one man died. residents we spoke with want the shows to stop. >> young kids, does not seemt sm be a concern for safety there at all. >> culture is rich, but to tear up property, awakened neighbors, that is not the culture of the area. >> unclear if any arrests were made or cars and towed. residents clearly want more action taken from law enforcement. some witnesses told us they saw officers keeping their distance until things died down. reggie: oakland unified school
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district changing his mask policy today. masks now optional when you are outdoors at school. they are still required in indoor locations. jobina: berkeley city council could take a landmark step tomorrow to develop a reparations process for black people. the city will weigh allocating money in it next year's budget to address slavery's legacy of discrimination. the policy would include reckoning, acknowledgment, accountability, and redress. reggie: we have talked about abt inflation. that includes the price of housing. the national median rent two bedroom has climbed 16% since the start of the pandemic. what you can do to negotiate a lower payment. >> step one is remembering you
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can negotiate rent. but you know just want to send out a lower number. do your homework, compare it to similar listings, that them know what something else has that your apartment does not. also comparing yourself to a vacancy. also remember -- remind them that you pay your rent on time and are better than a bad tenant. reggie: how to negotiate rent coming up on gma at 7:00. jobina: live look at the new york stock exchange as trading gets underway. oil prices back up amid tight supply. u.s. crude now topping $108 a barrel. reggie: san francisco a leade aa when it comes to covid but this is come at a price. activists are staging a rally to
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bring attention to hiv. this is this morning at 11:00 on city hall. dr. monica gandhi's had to speak. we will urge the city to prioritize hiv related services. testing is down by more than 40% from 2019. jobina: counting down to the oscars. this morning, we hear from elton john and randy carlyle. the elton john aids foundation hosts each year. reggie: they have raised money to provide resources to people living with hiv. >> the most is raising the money. this year it will be our biggest year, hopefully. >> and also a price is about education, counsel, visibility for people living with hiv and aids. >> you do not see the work that
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has been done and the people whose lives you have changed. that makes it worthwhile. reggie: full interview coming up on gma at 7:00. eight-foot week of coverage to get you ready for hollywood's biggest night. kumasi would be heading down to l.a.. the oscars air sunday night at 5:00 here on abc 7. there she is. >> it is going to be great. drew: we were joking earlier that she is so serious. the energy was not. that smile goes to the vip party. reggie: and hanging with elton. jobina: she is going to be playing in the band with him. it really happens. almost everything we say happens. reggie: especially with kumasi.
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she went to the premiere of the matrix. she poked me off camera, you know i am going to meet dalia. she did not just meet yaya, she spent time with yaya. beautiful sunrise. drew: that is gorgeous. and as a day on the way. that is a pretty picture to get you up and about on your monday morning. good air quality today, even tuesday most of us in good air quality, but sa now, 's and 50'r most of us. here is our east bay hills camera. live look as we see sunrise
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getting underway. spring officially begin yesterday. or warmest day this week likely tomorrow afternoon. our next chance for rain sunday. 60's and low 70's around the date chart on. warmest cities into the 70's, close to 80 degrees. winds along the coast of 20 mph. we see some gas from time to time, but all in all, we do not have wind advisories in effect today. temperatures in it the though and made 50's as we had to that warm day tomorrow. future tucker finds by saturday -- sunday, likely some on-and-off showers in the morning and afternoon. warm sunshine for the next couple of days. records possible tomorrow. we start the weekend off with dry conditions. oscar sunday, brain possible.
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-- brain possible. jobina: business attire may not help you while working from home. come be at university did a study and had participants brush formal, casual, very casual. traditional business attire did not increase feelings of power, but comes the close increased feelings of authenticity and engagement. that could mean employees in sweats are more immersed in tasks and more present. that is a stretch. that whole study. reggie: yeah. stretching more is that sweatpants at your waist. i do noto noto noto noto wearing sweatpants. do you? jobina: no.
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you never know when you are going to get that email or call. do you want to be caught in your sweatpants? reggie: although slow pence the pandemic, i feel like the way that sweatpants out because the same as regular pants, it is not. jobina: if you are to go go go route, it is a vibe. up next, the seven things you the two know. reggie: it is giving us pastels, spring warmth. jobina: i could do this in sweatpants. reggie:
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south china. reggie: hundreds of workers at the chevron refinery in richmond on strike. the union claims negotiations are going nowhere, adding concern about gas prices. jobina: the over unified school district changing its policy. masks optional when outdoor. reggie: senate confirmation hearings begin today for county brown jackson. democrats are expected to secure the simple majority vote to maker the first black woman to serve on the court. drew: sunshine today, temperatures in the 60's and 70's. sue: sig alert at the richmond san rafael bridge. tow truck it getting to the scene. it is backed up past harbor. jobina: dairy queen giving away free ice cream today.
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each person to get a free small finale scream. -- good morning, america. for our viewers in the west as we start a new week, the war in ukraine entering a dangerous new phase and a boeing jet crash in china. breaking news, a passenger plane crashing overnight in china. more than 130 people on board the boeing 737. the latest this morning. overnight ukraine refusing an ultimatum to surrender with more air strikes hitting civilian sites in the capital while emergency workers in kyiv respond to a russian missile strike. it destroyed this apartment building. the u.n. now says 10 million ukrainians have been displaced while russia suffers its own revolt. tens of thousands leaving the country as president biden prepares to v

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