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no, they have a lot of families there. >> pamela osgood is one of many neighbors in the mission district that has seen the rapid rise in violence tied to alleged sex workers and trafficking operations crowding the neighborhood. >> they have weapons and they take up the parking places. >> osgood says newly implemented controls and barriers are temporary band-aids, moving the problem and the trouble that comes with it from one street to the next. supervisor hillary ronen agrees, there's no good solutions to address the world's oldest profession, but today, she's proposing 1 -- a resolution to legalize sex work. >> it allows us to limit the act of engaging in sex work to being done inside buildings so it is not done on neighbors' front stoop send door steps. >> she says it is a long-term
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strategy that will likely take years of discussion before passing and subsequently take years. nikko is against it. >> because i got daughters. i don't want them to think it is ok to do the same thing they see on the street. >> whereas people like shawna supported and the belief that will help support women forced into this line of work by way of poverty, lack of education, and underlying socioeconomic barriers. >> criminalization makes i harder to address the issues and to protect women who are stuck in abusive relationships with pimps or with johns >> critics say legalization could do the opposite. case in point, legal brothels in nevada where owners have been accused of sexual assault and
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trafficking. what do you say to those who criticize legalizing constitution -- prostitution opens the door for that to continue? >> it is a lot easier to investigate and arrest and get women to testify against traffickers when they are at risk -- when they are not at risk for prosecution themselves. >> some argue legalizing prostitution will inherently make it easier sex trafficking operations to exist. >> trafficking will never be legal. let me be clear. i believe legalization would make it easier, not harder to hold traffickers responsible. >> if the legislation passes, it would have to go to the board, and then the discussion would move to the state, a process that could likely take years to sort out. we will keep a close eye on how this develops.
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>> thank you. a reminder if you have a story for a member of the abc 7 i-team, you can call the number on your screen hour had to abc7news.com/i-team. >> california's longest-serving senator announced today she will not seek reelection. dianne feinstein's more than 30 years in the senate will come to an end next year. this is a generational shift in politics. >> it really is. certainly not a huge surprise, though, but still a significant moment. many democrats are calling senator feinstein a trail blazer, someone who paved the way for women in politics, and of course, she got her start 54 years ago right here in san francisco. after more than a half-century in public office, california senator dianne feinstein today made the news official. she said she will not seek reelection to the u.s. senate in 2024, a position she has held for more than three decades.
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she told reporters it was time. that immediate outpouring of praise and admiration from high-ranking democrats, calling the 89-year-old san francisco native a mentor and friend. >> dianne feinstein right from the start was an icon for women in politics. >> she's a legend, a legend in california as the first woman senator. a legend in the senate -- she was the leader on so many different issues. >> feinstein is california's longest-serving senator and currently the oldest sitting member of congress. her career began in 1969 when she was first elected to the city board of supervisors. today, former san francisco mayor willie brown reacted to feinstein's retirement, recalling the first time he met her that year. >> i remember i was time to get a house here in san francisco, and they would not allow black
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people easily. there was a demonstration, and this angular, tall, great looking white woman pushing a baby stroller with a little kid in it, whom nobody knew anything about, came out to participate in the protest. and it was dianne feinstein! it was that long ago >> feinstein would go on to become the first female mayor of san francisco, famously succeeding george moscone after his assassination in 1970 eight. >> both mayor miss goni and supervisor harvey milk have been shot and killed >> the cable cars still running
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because of dianne. >> in 1992 during what was dubbed the year of the woman, feinstein was elected to the u.s. senate where she became the first woman to chair the rules committee and senate intelligence committee. member of congress congressional side or the senate side who has ever been able to get a controlled weapons ban signed into law. she got that. what's in recent years, concerns have been raised about feinstein's mental fitness. congress members recently announced plans to run for senate in 2024, fueling speculation feinstein would not seek reelection. today after announcing just that, senate majority leader chuck schumer said feinstein carefully talked about her decision with her colleagues in
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the senate. >> and she got a standing ovation that lasted minutes and minutes and minutes, one of the longest i have ever seen, which shows the love that our caucus and country have for this wonderful, wonderful leader and legend, dianne feinstein. >> many lawmakers have been sharing stories of dianne feinstein today. willie brown also told us a story about a time when feinstein was mayor of san francisco in the late 1970's. he said she was in a car and saw someone passed out, not breathing, on the side of the street. he said she got out of her car and gave that person mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and saved her life hillier -- saved their life. thoughts on who should replace her? big shoes to fill. >> he says he plans to endorse bay area congresswoman barbara lee. she has not officially announced her candidacy but is expected to do so later this month. of course, with adam schiff and
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katie porter already in the race, it's going to be an intense, hard-fought campaign that is already heating up. >> certainly. thank you. phil matier says feinstein leaves behind quite a legacy and says there's a reason she waited to step down -- there's still work to be done and things she wants to accomplish before leaving office. >> she also was instrumental for bringing in money for everything from aids medical research and has a couple of things she is still working on and one of the reasons she is staying on, because she wants to work more on getting help for drought and preparation for droughts and also for fire and their mitigation for the state of california, and believe it or not, she still has not given up on an assault weapons ban, so she plans to have an active final chapter in the senate. >> dianne feinstein leaves a legacy not just politically but also personally. the current san francisco mayor remembers when feinstein was the city mayor. >> when i was in junior high
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school at benjamin franklin middle school, i was in the advanced band. dr. jack martins was the instructor, and dianne feinstein was the mayor and we were her band, so we got to play for her in a lot of situations. we played in the rotunda at city hall. anywhere she went, she's like, my band is coming. she bought us band sweaters, so we were really proud. she was always inclusive of young people and always doing what a mayor should, being there, celebrating milestones. yes, pushing for policies and dealing with the challenges, but also really focusing on providing opportunities for kids like me to be part of san francisco in such an extraordinary way. >> another person who knows senator feinstein personally is abc 7 news political analyst and former congress member jackie speier. >> she joined us at 3:00 on our show "getting answers," calling senator feinstein big mentor and
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friend. >> when my late husband died and i was widowed, she was one of the first people to call me in support because she, too, was widowed at an early age. she is also a great artist. i actually have one of her pieces that she presented to me, so she's got an incredible legacy to be incredibly proud of. >> dianne feinstein got her start in politics in the bay area. she was in the middle of a san francisco tragedy. >> both mayor supervisor harvey milk have been shot and killed. >> that's part of our abc documentaries series which relives the murder in 1978 and the wild trial that all load, including the twinkie defense -- wild trial that followed, including the twinkie defense.
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coming up next, will there be one more requirement for kids to go to school? big vaccine, but not the one for covid. also ahead, 7 tackles the topic of junk fees. sandhya: blustery today, bone chilling cold tomorrow. when dry eye symptoms... keep... coming... back... inflammation might be to blame. over the counter eye drops can provide temporary relief. xiidra... can provide lasting relief. it targets inflammation that can cause dry eye disease. xiidra treats the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease. don't use if allergic to xiidra. common side effects include eye irritation, discomfort or blurred vision when applied, and unusual taste sensation. why wait? ask your doctor about a 90-day prescription and pay as
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here is sandhya patel with the forecast. sandhya: it was a splash and dash kind of deal today. we talk about what's happening as we look back on the last two hours. an isolated lightning strike showed up in the east bay, but it was very quick with the shower passing through the region. now it is in the south bay. mount hamilton has been seeing snow today. i checked rainfall totals around the region, and believe it or not, it has only been a trace amount to a few hundredths of an inch at best. as we check out the wid picture in the sierra nevada, they are seeing snow showers, not amounting to a lot. there's definitely a cold distant whipping up the wind and waves. we have a beach hazard statement until 9:00 a.m. tomorrow. watch out, there's a higher risk of wind currents. 28 in san jose, making it feel
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even chillier tomorrow. wind will remain gusty at 7:00 tonight, but they really drop off tomorrow morning. a little breezy toward solano county, but not really as breezy, but that will allow temperatures to plunge, especially as the skies clear. numbers right now in the 40's and 50's. live news from our tower camera's, and you can see just a couple of clouds left. if you're are stepping up for valentine's day plans tonight, 7:00, dusty and chilly temperatures in the 40's. bundle up if you're going because those numbers continue to drop off. it's going to feel like february with upper 30's and low 40's. when relaxing, temperatures plunging overnight, very cold with frost the next two mornings. we are looking at milder weather this weekend. we do have freeze warnings and frost advisories going up for virtually all of the bay area with the exception of the coast and parts of the bay shoreline and city. warning numbers down to 28, the
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advisory, 32 36 degrees. there's a reason watch for the same areas on thursday that are under the warning tomorrow morning as those subfreezing temperatures are expected. protect sensitive plants, bring in your pets and don't forget about outdoor pipes because they could get damage. numbers will be in the upper 20's for our coldest locations in the north bay. 30's inland, 30 degrees in livermore. low 40's amount oakland and san francisco. under sunny skies tomorrow with the wind dropping off, it will actually be a little bit nicer than what it was today, so we go mid-50's to low 60's. your accuweather 7-day forecast featuring very cold couple of mornings ahead. you will see some frost around and friday is a slight chance of a few showers. under .1 inch if we get anything. we will turn things around. temperatures rising into the low to mid 60's for presidents' day weekend. then a mix of sun and clouds for
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you tuesday. we will go from winter to spring in a matter of days. >> yeah, we have it all. a bill has been introduced in sacramento to require students entering the eighth grade to have the hpv vaccine. this would apply to both public and private schools in california. leanne melendez has more on the bill, which is expected to be controversial. >> the hpv vaccine has been on the market since 2006 when the fda approved it, as a way to prevent cervical cancer in women, but it also benefits men in the prevention of peanut cancer. the recommendation is to have children vaccinated against hpv between the ages of eight and 12. on average, teens become sexually active by 15. when a sibley member has introduced a bill that would require all incoming eighth graders to get the vaccine. >> people keep saying is just a women's issue. no, it's not just a women's
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issue. it is a people issue. i have philosophy that any i can do to prevent cancer, i'm going to do that. >> students who are homeschooled or with a medical condition would be exempt. >> i know people are going to be at my doorstep yelling and screaming at me, but this is about saving lives. >> opponents of the bill are already weighing in. >> this whole mandatory thing, there is no choice. parents have no choice, children have no choice. >> in 2005, san francisco was one of diffuse that -- few cities in the united states conducting clinical trials with great success. 17 years later, we interviewed the lead investigator of that study. >> there is no legitimate debate with this hpv vaccine. there are no side effects, no toxicities, and it is now shown unequivocally to prevent infection and cancer, so there's no reason why every young person should not get this vaccine.
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lined up to say i do. the city clerk's office remain to serve as many people as possible. >> we decided to do it on valentine's day. it is a city tradition here. >> super last minute, but we are super excited. beautiful place, lots of people here celebrating. >> yeah, it is amazing. >> yeah, we are happy to be here. >> yeah, everyone loves a wedding. the flower market bustling today with last-minute orders, m from men and mostly of roses. the county contra costa county offers destination weddings. one couple says it worked out perfectly for them. >> we just chose valentine's day, and they told us they were having a special and we chose the museum because why not? we are super happy.
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i'm super happy. >> each couple could have up to 20 guests at their ceremony. newlyweds were also able to take photos with one of the most legendary cars at the museum. speaking of, marriages are enjoying a post-pandemic rebound in the u.s., but we do have some ground to make up. your 2020 according to the cdc saw just about 1.6 million marriages. in 2021, the number of marriages went up 18%, but the total is still under 2 million. that important number is because the u.s. saw more than 2 million marriages every year from 1968 through 2019. >> a big announcement was made by local lawmakers today who say they are working to repeal prop 8. it has been 15 years since it banned california from recognizing same-sex marriage. the u.s. supreme court later made same-sex marriage constitutional across the nation, but prop 8 is still in
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effect in the constitution. >> as many couples get married this valentine's day and beyond, state senator scott weiner and california simply member evan mostly say they are working to make sure same-sex couples continue to have the right to get and stay married in california. >> there introducing amendment five to help ensure the type of values we have in the state of california and ensuring marriage equality rights. >> the amendment would repeal proposition eight passed by california voters in 2008 with more than 52% of the vote banning same-sex marriage in the state. it was later overturned when the u.s. supreme court ruled that bans against same-sex marriages were unconstitutional. prop 8 was essentially struck down, but it has not disappeared entirely. >> prop 8 is still in our constitution. >> something brought to the attention of many after the overturning of roe v. wade in the opinion justice clarence thomas wrote following it, suggesting other cases be revisited. >> this cases included the
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same-sex marriage case, so it was pretty clear, it was a signal that this area of the law is far from settled. >> the amendment to repeal prop 8 would have to pass with world two/3 of the legislature. if it does, it would be on the november 2024 ballot for voters to decide. still, not everyone is in favor of repealing prop 8, including one of its original supporters. >> for billions of people of faith around the world, marriage is a sacred bond, created by god, and we do believe marriage is between a man and a woman. >> weiner says he has confidence the amendment will prevail. >> people in california, there are still some people in san francisco that do not support lgbtq equality. that is very sad in this day and age, but majority of californians get it and want lgbtq people to be
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>> for the first time, we are getting an inside look at what a house explosion did to the house next door. this house was next the one on 20 2nd avenue in san francisco that exploded last thursday. a meeting will be held tomorrow to help neighbors are affected by the blast. chargers are still pending against aaron price, who lived in the exploded house. he's accused of drug manufacturing and involuntary manslaughter. the blast killed his disabled wife and injured her caretaker. today, that caretaker broke her silence. >> she told me what happened inside that home at the moment of the explosion. the loneliness of being by herself in this hospital room
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for lisa, who requested we call her by that name, is not that different from how she feels in america right now. most of her family who are still in thailand, do not even know what happened the morning of february 9. >> i did not know what to do. i just ran out. i did not know what happen. >> an immigrant from thailand, lisa overcame many challenges, ones too painful to share with the public today, but one of her greatest joys was working for darren price and caring for his disabled wife the past four years. >> i loved this family. the kids are young, and i love my employer. >> investigators have not provided a cause for the explosion, which leveled the home and render nearby houses uninhabitable. darren priceesd and withanhild a
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how this could have happened. >> he told working as a contractor, and that's all i know. i didn't bother anyone. >> were markedly, despite being on fire and suffering burns to her head, torso, and hands, which can no longer be used, lisa managed to escape and attempt to save price's wife, who was sitting in the living room and perished in the explosion. >> i was it wasn't till i asked the police if she's alive that i learned she did not survive. >> while lisa slowly heals, the tie community has set up a gofundme so that she can rebuild her life. her possessions and livelihood are gone, but her gratitude for the community she has called home the past eight years
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remains strong. know that community out there care about someone like me. >> lisa is remarkable. a tie community group -- a -- a thai community group set this gofundme. for more information, you can go to our website and click on the story. new information today about the ransomware attack on oakland. opd says its ability to respond to emergency calls is not impacted, but response times are slow, reminding people to only use 91 one for true emergencies. experts say it was most likely a phishing email that compromise oakland's data. open's mayor pronounced new initiatives as part of her
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measures to make -- to emphasize public safety. the plan involves collaboration between oakland police and business leaders. >> we are committed to a safe oakland for every person who lives here, who works here, and who visit and play here in the city of oakland. >> the oakland mayor announced new measures to tackle crime in the city. the acting police chief says one of the biggest changes will be reintroducing foot patrols. >> this is a unit that has not been in existence the past few years, so this is an exciting time to expand relationships in the business community and neighborhoods. >> starting next week, patrols will operate monday through friday during business hours in the city shopping areas. >> this effort will help communication between the police department and our businesses. >> the chief says the new initiatives, the success of last november's holiday crime plan, which came out of the spike in crime last summer, but according to the oakland police department, in the last three months of 2022, homicides were
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down 22%, shootings down 20%, robberies reduced by 10%, and 100 60 people arrested. oakland police have been criticized for slow response times. chief allison says recent hires will help with that. >> we been in the last year plus. >> i think now because in our community just passed away, so i think it is a sense of urgency. >> this oakland business owner is referring to the death of an oakland baker who died last week following a smash and grab robbery in downtown oakland. she hopes hours will be expanded and adds is it's important to improve communication with business owners so they are not just relying on 911 in emergencies. >> you think i'm going to call 911, but are you guys giving us money for security cameras, things of that nature? what can we do? so there needs to be more of a
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partnership. >> mic canceled classes until monday in the wake of last night's shooting that left three dead and five others hurt. today, students gathered around the oldest monument at the school to mourn the victims. you can see there, someone used red paint to write, "how many more?" take campus vigil is set for tonight. >> another place that is supposed to be about community and togetherness shattered by bullets and bloodshed. >> after a manhunt that lasted several hours last night, police found suspected shooter dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. the shooting at msu market the 67th mass shooting in america so far this year. today was the anniversary of the school shooting in parkland, florida, which killed 17 people. still to come, the simple step that could save lives. see who inspired these young people to sign up to become bone marrow donors.
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[bellringing] >> said to say, love was not in the air on wall street tuesday. consumer prices are up, and that drove the dow down. drop 156 point. the nasdaq managed to gain 68 in the s&p essentially flat. president biden took aim last week against hidden fees -- you know, those charges that are added onto putting much every bill from hotel rooms to airline seats. >> california lawmakers they they don't want to wait for congress to act. state leaders want action today. >> yeah, they are moving in front of the federal government. lawmakers say they want california to take the lead in what they see as bait and switch pricing. you buy something and find out at checkout, there's a sneaky fee added on. >> we can stop service fees on tickets to concerts and sporting events, make companies disclose all the fees upfront.
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>> president biden bout at his state of the union last week to bring an end to hidden fees goods and services. >> it is called the junk fee prevention act. >> these junk fees cost consumers the lives of dollars each year and hurt vulnerable families at a time dollar counts. >> the california attorney general and state lawmakers announced a bill to ban hidden fees on most anything you buy. >> we know congress will drag their feet whenever possible. that's why we are joining the fight and helping lead the charge. >> in california, we believe when you make a purchase, your final purchase price should not be a mystery. >> if it's a hotel, a ticket broker for a special event, or airlines who slam us with baggage fees, all of these are exorbitant and just too costly. >> the legislation would not ban
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mandatory fees but would require companies to disclose the fees upfront as part of the total price of goods and services. lawmakers say consumers often don't find out until checkout that they must pay additional fees on top of the price, which often happens with event tickets and hotels. >> we are going to ban surprise resort fees. those can cost up to $90 a night at hotels that are not even resorts. >> we have all experienced it. you go to a website, enter the dates of your stay, pick a room for a certain price, and that the -- at the last minute, the hotel or resort tax on fees. it is time to take action on behalf of consumers and crackdown. >> officials say the bill would not require disclosure of optional fees. only those you must pay. california law cannot control fees for airlines, which operate under federal law. this move will spur national regulation of these fees.
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>> and on her walk. that's the escort you see here for an oakland baker who became an organ donor. she was injured while trying to stop thieves last week. up to 70 people will benefit from angel's donation, and today is national donor date to raise awareness about all types of donations. abc's robin roberts is 10 years, believe it or not, back at good morning america following her successful bone transplant. ask we are teaming up with the registry organization that saves lives. we found some college students in the east bay are signing up. >> i'm so honored. >> students as superheroes. those who signed up for the match bone registry here at saint mary's college of california got capes and roses
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and the sense that they could save a life. the recruitment coordinator the registry helps people diagnosed with more than 77 different cancers and blood diseases find a perfect match. >> it is more challenging for people of color to find dire match because there are fewer individuals of color who are registering. our goal is to change that. our goal is to make it fair and equitable for everyone in need of a match. >> the process was easier than i expected and honestly, easier than a covid test. >>'s men said robin roberts inspired him to volunteer to one day be a match. cell phone sign-up, a signature, and a swab is all it took to get on the registry. >> i hope one day they be it will actually be used. >> the whole process is so easy, the simple swab to get on the registry.
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90% of the time, i as a blood draw. >> it is a 1, 2, three process. it took me about five minutes to sign up for the registry. >> it does my heart so good. >> the enthusiasm is not lost on darlene bennett, whose brother died of leukemia despite her being a perfect match. >> my husband is the head coach of the men's basketball team, and they have embraced this registry and embraced being donors themselves. >> some time between now and when they turn 60 years old, these college students could get a life-changing call that they are a perfect donor for someone somewhere who needs a superhero. swab can make. to get on the registry, you can scan the qr code you see on your screen right now or text kgo to the number 61474.
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you will get a kit to do the swab and see if you are a match for someone and help save lives. >> in case you are wondering where dan is tonight, we found him at san francisco's union square. >> this is not big news. apparently he emceed a goat fashion show. >> from both accompanied by an alfalfa chaser . >> it featured four-legged animals strutting their stuff in a variety of fashions, and they teamed up with other goats. for city grazing, which is a landscaping nonprofit. >> good luck following that up. >> they were good-looking goats. i will just leave it at that. let's take a look at the temperatures right now. they are already dropping in the
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40's, the 50's. checking out the hourly forecast by the time we head towards 1:00 a.m., you are already down to freezing in santa rosa. you know it will be a cold morning ahead. here's where you will end at lakeport, 28 in santa rosa, 30 in livermore, 30 six san jose, low 40's around san francisco and oakland. showers are gone, the quick moving system that came through, sunshine for tomorrow afternoon, mid-50's to -- i would hang on to that extra layer because it was to be chilly tomorrow afternoon, though not windy like it was today. i day, this system wants to tag the coast. there's a slight chance of showers, but the holiday weekend is dry. the other computer model is actually keeping it completely dry, so we will see. we know it will be freezing cold the next couple of mornings. slight chance of showers friday and then we will go with a milder or warmer pattern for the weekend. >> thanks. this valentine's day, every kiss
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>> good evening. it's been 1000 140 days since klay thompson last played in back-to-back games. april 4 and 5 of 2019. then the devastating injuries. the warriors have understandably been cautious about playing him on consecutive nights, but after a win last night, he will play in back-to-back games tonight in los angeles against the clippers. it is it chance to hit the all-star break with a modest two-game win streak. at crypto.com arena, which used to be known as the staples center. >> huge milestone. even more fun doing it in front of family. spent so man that building with my dad and my brothers and my mother. so i was excited to get down and play in front of them. it is really a dream. >> of course, his dad plays center for the lakers. james wiseman at his first
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detroit pistons practice. he will be available in their last game in the also break tomorrow against the celtics, capping off a whirlwind week and really, some difficult years with the warriors. >> last couple days have been crazy. just during my ph stuff, it was a lot. really take it one day at a time. >> we were the only for about a month and a half, hung out a lot. i really miss him. i know he's going to do incredibly well. has so much great basketball ahead of him. >> hopefully james will get minutes to develop his game. while the jets, packers, and raiders all wait to see where aaron rodgers wants to play next season or even if he wants to play at all, the former cal star
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is going into a darkness retreat, and ancient healing practice that provides a deeply restorative break. you eat, sleep, and meditate in total darkness to help you find your inner light. ok. we figure derek carr has a better idea of his plans because the raiders released him today one day before his $40 million contract would become guaranteed. six head coaches in nine years with the silver and black. hard to succeed with that kind of situation. franchise all-time leading passer, best guess is a derek carr signing with the new orleans saints. football season is over, so it's time for baseball. giants already have some players in camp in scottsville, arizona. pitchers and catchers must report by tomorrow. first full workout for them is scheduled for thursday. position players report on sunday the 19th and their first workout next week. players get used to a pitch clock and no more shifts in the
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infield. a lot of changes. bay area teens celebrating valentine's day with these posts. every kiss begins with klay. giants picture logan webb, i'm caught in your web. and how about a kiss from steph curry, his signature gesture. all those excellent. brock purdy. mighty purdy. i'm thinking about that. can you do a darkness retreat at a four seasons? is that possible? >> yeah, why not? >> closet. >> but the broom closet in the four seasons. we are almost done. >> thanks for joining us. thanks so much for joining us. we will see you right back here
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♪♪ from the alex trebek stage at sony pictures studios, this i"j" p a writer and communications at so s consultanttudios, from portland, oregon... an executive assistant from lakeland, florida ... and our returning champion, a licensed psychologist from pocatello, idaho... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now, here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- ken jennings! [cheers and applause] thank you, johnny. welcome to "jeopardy!" we kicked off the week with three very bright players
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who remained evenly matched throughout the game. but it was kendra westerhaus who took a narrow lead into final jeopardy! came up with the correct response and emerged as our new champion. today we welcome laurin and blaine to the alex trebek stage. let's start finding out which of you will be celebrating valentine's day with a "jeopardy!" win. here are the categories in our first round. first up, this is appropriate... then we have... then... and finally... - kendra, start the game. - come on get hoppy for $200. - blaine. - what is the kangaroo rat? - yes. - tv shows in spanish for $200.
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