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valley bank. we explain as we wait address from president biden this morning. >> if anything violent happens during the ceremony, just do what you did last year, nothing. kumasi: the 95th oscars did n disappoint. we are looking at food, fashion, all of that. reggie: a lan francisco taking a big hit. the damage from the wind and heavy rain. kumasi: more rain on the way. a flood watch is in effect expected to last through tomorrow night. reggie: good morning. kumasi: let's get a check of the forecast. drew: best to see you. kumasi: -- nice to see you. kumasi: i missed you.
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you will feel kumasi: kumasi: the melt air first thing. a lot of cloud cover will last throughout the day read nava shot by any means area temperatures will be mine. 60's head of the atmosphere to soak a three morning rain and heavy at times, strong damaging wind gusts. this threat -- the flooding threat is high. flood watches will go into effect. president biden -- -- we are customers back at the silicon valley bank ready to collect. the treasury, federal reserve and fbic
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protecting. customers will have exxon's this morning, as holes responsible accountable and want to strengthen oversight of archer banks. it was the 16th largest bank in the country. silicon valley bank has been funding silicon valley innovation for years. >> this is such an important part of our economy, the entrepreneurial sector. >> beyond that systemic fear that the potential for greater risk of a spreading across the banking sector, specifically regional or smaller banks. it is the second largest bank closure in u.s. history. signature bank of new york is the third. the treasury secretary is insisting this is not a bailout or the funds will be coming from an
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the taxpayer bailout. we are waiting to hear from the president within the hour. reggie: this search underway in mexico for three women who cross the border from texas. family members said they went to sell at a flea market but never came back. jobina: women were traveling three hours south of the border to sell clothing at the flea market. they have not been in contact with family members since shortly after they left. the husband of one contacted authorities and report them missing after three days. >> they had been contacted for four days that is when i told my investigator to contact the fbi to see what they could do and since they are in another country there wasn't much we can do ourselves. jobina: the fbi is aware of the disappearances. this is gaining interest after the other
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by a drug cartel. kumasi: now to the storms seeminor california. governor newsom has expanded an emergency declaration to six additional counties as floodwaters inundate hundreds of homes flooded. more rain is expected today. >> closed 800 homes impacted by this flood. this is about as bad as you get in the water is still rising. kumasi: rescue crews along with the national guard are handling the evacuations.
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>> this is a evacuation order because it encompasses a large amount of residential structures as well as commercial agricultural structures. kumasi: repairs on the levy underway. the state is supporting repair efforts. reggie: a copter help man whose car was washed away by the rising river. it got to an island in the middle of a river and then a rescuer lowered down to get the man. interstate 880 has reopened in both directions. it was shut down because of flooding. a drainage canal overflowed from heavy rain. caltrans cruise remove the water, debris, and mud. kumasi: on the peninsula crack in the road.
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i-84 is still closed in that area in san mateo county. caltrans says plan for another route. highway 1 closed from big sur to santa biscoe county -- sano biscoe the levee breach we told you about. reggie: officials in san francisco asking people to stay away from stern grove park. huge tree fell yesterday and they are worried more will come down. here is tara campbell. tara: downed trees, stern grove taking a beating. high wind reading habit -- high wind wreaking havoc.
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an 85 foot eucalyptus tree falling onto the clubhouse. park rangers respond to an alarm at around 5:30 in the morning, capturing this video of a sprinkler system flooding the house. >> water coming out of the front. tara: the city red tagging the building, citing the structural and water damage. erin: i did not even know that. that is crazy. it is sad to hear. that is awful. tara: erin lives nearby and is one of many people we saw taking to the park trails, despite the closed signs. she knows the area well. erin: i have grown up here. i walk by that house all the time. i did not even know that happened. that is very sad to hear. tara: this popular place for weddings now in ruins. the city is trying to find alternative venues for those with reservations. >> this kind of damage is kind of unprecedented. tara: daniel montes is with the san francisco recreation and park department. daniel: part of the park has been closed 2021 due to damage
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from flooding in the park. this damage caused to the clubhouse is another setback for the park. >> just checking out the damage. tara: what did you see? >> a lot of trees down, a lot of eucalyptus trees, a lot of water damage coming through here. tara: as far as when this park will reopen and when the trocadero house will be back in regular operation, san francisco recreation and parks says they are still assessing the damage. in san francisco tara campbell, , abc 7 news. drew: we are ppangoror treeamage and flooding. today, scatter, light showers. we are unstable the next 24 hours. here is the next atmospheric river. moisture aimed at northern and central california. today, light, scattered showers. temperatures for a lot of us into the low in mid-60's this afternoon.
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i showers in the n a similar story this evening. close to midnight and after that is when the atmospheric river really arrives. a soaking rain, heavy at times, prepare for the tuesday morning commute to bms with heavy rain and strong, gusty winds moving through at times. the storm concerns we have come very high for roadway flooding, trees coming down and outages. it will not take much to cause flooding. everything is oversaturated. flooding will begin once the water starts falling. we are watching for river flooding, especially in monterey county. the flood watch is in effect for the entire region. we will likely see flooding in areas on roads and streams and rivers but high wind warning this will bring strong wind than
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we saw on friday. wind gusting over 50 miles per hour. the coastline could see wind gusts up to 70 miles per hour. we will show you how much rain you can expect and a winter storm warning in effect for the sierra. let's check in on traffic. jobina: starting in saratoga where we are following a blood slide and a tree down. there are areas blocked on state route 9 at booker creek road. a live look at the san mateo ridge where things are moving at limit. this is a live picture showing the headlights traveling westbound. we will check out drive times, tracy to dublin slowing at 45 minutes. everything else is untimed. reggie: several people dead after two quotes capsize off the coast of california. what investigators think the reason is. >> the oscars coming to a close.
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kumasi: you can hear cheers the red carpet, the first ever asian wound when an oscar for best actress in the film "everything everywhere all at once." gloria: local star-stud celebrated the historic wind of actress michelle yeoh, the first to win best actress for her role in "everything everywhere all at once." >> michelle yeoh.
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gloria: the watch party in they're well aware of the history being made in hollywood for nomination and wins by "everything everywhere all at once." u.s. olympian champion kristi yamaguchi spoke on the big win. >> it has been a long time coming. and michelle yeoh is such a hero for her resilience and longevity and just being able to continue. gloria: many call the osprey oscar an inspiration and the gold standard for representation in film. the faced many challenges in the past couple of years and it is inspiring to see actors and actresses creating space for people like her. reggie: "everything everywhere
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all at once" the big winner. melissa is live in hollywood. melissa: it is still out here in hollywood. it is the teardown of the champagne carpet. it is transforming. the oscars incredible. so many highlights and the best picture winner. >> and the oscar goes to "everything everywhere all at once." [applause] lissa: breaking "everything everywhere all at , once" coming home with the prize and best supporting actor. >> my journey started on a i spent a year in a refugee camp . somehow i ended up here on
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hollywood's biggest stage. melissa: nominees like brendan for his powerful performance in "the whale." brendan: this is what it looks like. my goodness. melissa: jimmy lee curtis taking home her first since her career began for best supporting oscar. >> i just won an oscar. melissa: a stunning performance from rhiannon ally -- from rihanna and lady gaga. jimmy kimmel addressing crisis team the academy created following the infamous lap. jimmy: this makes you miss the slapping a little, right. melissa: stephanie
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watching her co-start michelle yeoh becoming the first asian to win an oscar. >> this is true that brings -- dreams do come true. and ladies, don't let anyone tell you you are past your prime. melissa: i c speech all day because it was fantastic. those with the memorable moments , talking about the oscars and something to so many people can relate to. hope everyone had a nice night. in hollywood, cleanup efforts underway. reggie: that put mood. i even like the champagne carpet that i was dreading for days. it worked out. kumasi: for the entire list of the biggest highlights from winners, historic moments, head
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to our website. we have a full recap at abc7news.com. the group chat was going. wearing white. reggie: they were. we talked about would it look dirty or washed out. they made it look great. in past years, don't you get a lot that was gone. they blanketed it. it was red curtains so if would have had a red carpet, it would have looked like a tube. kumasi: i was
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coffee cup and they don't play around. they said if you are having that you will not be going in. reggie: did you watch? kumasi: i did. it was such good energy. more? drew: if you can work or delay or effort tomorrow and work from home, that would be best. strong wind tomorrow. light showers mainly in the north bay. we are not tracking any issues. showers are scattered. tomorrow the issues will arrive. temperatures of the atmospheric river in the low to mid 60's later today. tonight, the atmospheric river arrives here light showers
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turning heavy after midnight. temperatures settling in the 50's. isolated showers in the north bay. later tonight, widespread, light rain early tomorrow morning. by 5:00 a.m., yellow and orang continue through 6:00 a.m., seven :00. the commute will be a mess. that slight if you can delay it, you will be in much better shape. most of us will end up between one and three inches of rain. the ground is saturated and will cause issues. we will likely see isolated flooding of the streams your the wind will also be an issue. wind gusts early tomorrow, 30 to 50 miles per hour if not higher than that. a winter storm warning. snow levels are the forecast. scattered showers today. morning rain and wind.
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i know that she has a good coat, good energy over all and i would do anything to make sure that she's the best dog she can be. kumasi: here are the seven things to know this morning. number one, patients at the silicon valley bank will have access to funds this morning. he is having an address this morning. reggie: number two, a growing crisis after a levy burst with eight hundred homes impacted by floodwater. crews from multiple bay area agencies and the national guard have responded. kumasi: number three, flooding around the area, rain causing issues for people. reggie: number four, crews are removing snow around north lake tahoe.
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the storm brought heavy snow that forced businesses to close over the weekend. drew: number five, light, scattered showers paired mostly cloudy and mild and in the 60's later this afternoon. our next atmospheric river arrives tonight with heavy rain causing flooding and strong, damaging wind gusts. jobina: number six, disruptions in the commute. in saratoga, a modified slide and a tree down. kumasi: number seven, a big night at the oscars. "everything everywhere all at once" taking home best picture and best actress and director. full coverage right now on abc7news.com. reggie: in el paso, a bridge connecting texas to mexico has reopened to both vehicles and pedestrian traffic. it was closed yesterday after
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officials say a large group of people formed on the side of the bridge in mexico trying to enter the u.s.. the group reportedly grew to 2000 people, mostly from venezuela. authorities from mexico worked to disperse the group. customs and border control say physical barriers were deployed to keep them from crossing. kumasi: a deadly accident involving two capsized boats near black beach may be human smuggling. eight people were killed and it is not clear how many people were aboard the boats. a 911 call came from a woman claiming to be one of the passengers. gps data was used from her phone to locate the boats. >> we did the best we could to recover people from the water and trying to find survivors. the lifeguards after an hour of searching and recovering bodies, we were in recovery mode. kumasi: it is not clear what
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caused the boats to capsize but fall, rough surf and black conditions likely contributed. reggie: new details and the murder of a washington state podcast host and her husband. andrew: stalker to alleged murderer. police releasing details into the killings of a 33-year-old software developer and her husband who police they were brutally murdered in their home friday by a truck driver from texas who turned the gun on himself. >> the victim and suspect became acquainted through a chat room for individuals seeking jobs in tech. andrew: they met under pretenses on a popular streaming form clubhouse. he initially befriended the suspect saying he was looking
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for a tech job in meeting in person but became fixated. we will have more on the days before the murder with your gma first look, i'm andrew dymburt. kumasi: pope francis marks 10 years as head of the catholic church. celebrations taking place where he has lived since he became pope. he says he would step down if his health got in the way of his duties. he also -- reggie: the investigation into why a pilot jumped out of his plane to parachute as the plane crashed. kumasi: still trying to dig out of the snow with more o
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ldg a tteray area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. >> the entire community is inundated. reggie: a levy break in monterey county causing damage to hundreds of homes and businesses. >> $75,000. reggie: the race to clean up and rebuild ahead of wet weather. >> dreams are something you h to believe in. i almost gave up. kumasi: emotional speeches, first-time winners and the fashion we are checking in or recap. good morning. it is monday, march 13. reggie: let's check in with meteorologist drew tuma. drew: mild temperatures ahead of
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will arrive later tonight.ha this morning, light, scattered showers mainly in the north bay. today is a mostly cloudy day with mild temperatures. in the 50's right now with increased humidity. a tropical air mass sitting over us the next two days. this is a live look from our camera on top of kgo. because of the time change over the weekend, the sunrise at 723 -- 7:23. temperatures into the 60's for most of us this afternoon. tomorrow morning, a level three, strong storm. next atmospheric river set to soak us with rain and strong, damaging wind tests. also agents of mudslides. we are taking a closer look at
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the storm. kumasi: first responders from the bay assisting with evacuations in a pocket of monterey county. dingssues to for now: astonishing flooding in monterey county. 60 of floodwater after a levy failure on the bihar rogue river -- pa >> until fixed, i don't see eight solution to getting the water out of there. cornell: this car got trapped in rising floodwater sunday morning
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. the elderly driver and passenger were rescued and brought to safety by sonoma county fire district was. >> people don't realize that a little water can float a vehicle. it could have gone way worse. cornell: the water is several feet deep and neighbors say it is nothe fir te stald here. uck. cornell: there was flooding on harbor boulevard at the belmont. damage to the entire park. >> the water keeps on we have to be prepared and get our stuff in case we have to evacuate. cornell: staff cleaning up after their business got flooded with weights and equipment heavily damaged. >> this will cost about $75,0
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cornell: a rainy weekend across the bay area with another storm on the way. reggie: placer calfire officials working to remove snow around north lake tahoe. the city got heavy rainfall which has led to hazards for structures. many businesses remain closed as rain moves to the bay area, you can keep track of the changing conditions and access the same live doppler 7 our team uses on-demand and you can download it where you stream. kumasi: firefighters rescued two surfers who got stuck on a cliff. this video was shared. they try to swim back to the beach after the leash broke on their boards got caught in a riptide but were able to make it to a safe point. a friend called 911. fire fighters hold them to the
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top of the -- pulled them to the top of the cliff. an investigation of a close call for the pilots of this plane that crashed. our sister station reports the single engine plane went down yesterday afternoon. other videos circulate show the pilot managing to eject andche e nds the pilots was the only person on board and came down with a leg injury. the pilot has not been named. reggie: arson investigators trying to get to the bottom of what sparked a fire in history park in san jose. it destroyed the nelson toulouse house. the rear wall was reported to scorched. hope a gallery of paintings by
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famous artists. kumasi: president biden talk about shoring up the banking industry. we will bring that to you live. amanda del castillo you is live with what customers should know this morning about accessing money. amanda: ranches they open customers will have access to all of their funds. relief comes as president biden plans to address the nation, speaking specifically about the failed silicon valley bank and signature bank of new york. the fbi sec resume normal banking hours and activities. the bridge bank will bridge the gap between the failure of a bank in the time when stability
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and resolution could be made by the d janet yellen says different than the taxpayer bailout. >> it is easy to think the impact of this is limited to silicon valley and the bay area. nothing could be further from the truth. amanda: silicon valley bank has been funding innovation for decades. this is a significant move with the government taking these emergency measures. there has been plenty of concern about what the major collapse might mean for other banks, including smaller, local and regional and a systemic fear about impact to the bank sector. we will be here all morning trying to talk to customers as they arrive as this rank opens
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in palo alto. kumasi: san birds stock has dropped significantly a year after it went public. the company makes a popular washable wool sneaker worn by many in the bay area. in the near future. we will tell you how many met employees will not make it. reggie: why officials say were back on by accident. drew: live doppler 7 along with the satellite. we have a couple of isolated showers. most areas will see light
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showers this morning. it is tomorrow where we have the high-impact atmospheric river. all of this was shirt was an overnight and tomorrow morning it will be a mess. today it is a mostly cloudy day, humid and mild head of an atmospheric river. 60's for afternoon highs. here is the chance for the scattered shower in the north bay. tonight, light rain fills in after sunset and will turn heavy. tomorrow morning if you can work from home or delay your commute until after 10:00 a.m., you will be in much better shape. tomorrow morning, heavy rain and strong, gusty winds, potentially damaging. it will be very easy to come to flooding. once the rainfall comes down, runoff will start quickly. trees will come down.
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saturated soil makes that easier. mudslides are possible in monterey county where we already have issues right now. floodwater in effect tonight through wednesday for everyone. it means we are all fair game. strong wind and how much rain you can expect. let's check in with jobina. jobina: crash reported on the bay bridge. metering lights have been on be prepared as you approach traveling to san francisco. it crash reported in vacaville blocking at least one lane on westbound 80 past meridian road. speeds dropped to six miles per hour. moving to saratoga, a mudslide and tree on state route nine at
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trading following the report on the planned cuts. projects being slashed suggest m eta may be holding programs that support augmented reality and will move offices to so-called "hot desks," where shared workspaces are used rather than permanently assigned desks. according to a person familiar with the situation, employees laid off should expect the same severance as those cut last year in november. kumasi: let's take a live book from the south beach camera where you may notice something familiar to the iconic bay bridge. the lights are on but that will not be lasting long. there was a glitch that triggered lights and trying to
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figure out how to turn the lights off once again. you remember it was a big drama when the lights were said to be going dark because there was a lack of funding for repairs. kumasi: let it ride on. reggie: just let it go until it burns out. [laughter] drew: active weather pattern. here is live doppler seven. scattered showers in the north bay. the north bay is the best area to find showers throughout the day.
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anything you see will be light ahead of the atmospheric river. you will feel the humidity. mild later. low to mid 60's. tonight, things go downhill quickly. our next atmospheric river will arrive and rain turns heavy after midnight and temperatures staying in the 50's. it is a quiet day. a good day to make sure gutters and storm drains are free from debris. make sure tied down. the rain will turn heavy for the tuesday commute. if you can work from home or delay your commute, you will be in much better shape. likely one to three additional inches of rainfall creating new areas of flooding. there will be the potential for mudslides.
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a flood watch is in effect. wind of the south, strong along the coast. wind gusts possible at 70 mavs power. likely scattered power outages. wednesday, when the three feet of snow above 6500 feet. here is the forecast. a level one today. all eyes on tomorrow and then we catch a break wednesday and thursday, drying out with sunshine. light showers on friday and sunday. reggie: coming up, he night to remember. >> this is the american dream. >> i just won an oscar. kumasi: the highlights from last night oscars. reggie: live
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kumasi: scream six came out at the box office on top. it is the best a for any scream movie. scream three came in at sneak peek at the oscars getting a lot of was online. the new official trailer for the live action remake of the little mermaid. the star was one of the oscar presenters. it hits theaters
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reggie: lin-manuel is writing several new songs. kumasi: music is iconic. reggie: i don't want to panic people. i would it feel to have an entire theater of a listers singing you happy birthday. one man found out♪ [singing happy celebrated his earth day yesterday and was breaking ground as an actor with down syndrome. it won
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action film. happy birthday. kumasi: it was definitely a night to remember at the 95th oscars. there were a lot of big wins for first-time nominees and incredible woman's at the theater in hollywood. dion lim is joining big night and a morning of cleanup. dion: they start cleaning up as the last star exits the carpet. they have been working around the clock and it is allowed. you can hear the lifts going up and down and taking down lights and you see the carpets and curtains being rolled up as we speak. things are different since the
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last time i was here. for me, it was 2020 and i noticed the crews would have been wrapped up i now and the carpet itself was a lot us packed oscar night and that meant we had more opportunities to speak with celebrities in more opportunities for memorable moments. >> how do you get ready? >> with tequila. want some? >> i'm pregnant. >> they are covered in 24 car gold. we made 3000 of them so everyone will want to come to the governors ball. dion: on tv so it has to be true. jamie lee curtis came over to speak to us. she has been acting in hollywood for 45 years and finally got a oscar nomination for best
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supporting actress. i asked her what took so long and what she felt about her oscars fate and she responded so gracefully saying that her fate had already been sealed by having to work with such amazing cast and crew of everything everywhere all at once." she went on to win man won seven in total. so well-deserved. because things are different than years past, i have a gift for you back at the station. a strip of the champagne carpet. i don't how you feel about it but i plan to cut this up and pass them out at the station when i get back. kumasi: make us a stash. dion: should i? does this look good? does it go with my outfit? it is a little scratchy and not good for my skin.
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reggie: when fewer people on the carpet, what do you mean? kumasi: like media or stars? dion: i remember barely -- even being able to walk and it was shoulder to shoulder and i think it was media from around the world and even our trailer maybe had three or four people in it total and i remember in years past we had people from albania and other parts of europe. in that sense, fewer people. kumasi: q that some good stars. reggie: -- you got some really good stars. reggie: i mean jamie dion: it just came up and said he want to talk to me and i said yes.
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reggie: funny moment about the tequila. kumasi: did you get one of the gold covered chocolates? did he share? dion: thank you for asking about that. i did whatever it took to get the stars to come over and clearly when you tell someone you are pregnant, they have no choice but to come over and cater to you. really admired the big chocolate statue that was three feet long, i was secretly hoping he would give me a sample, which he did. i have two and maybe i will bring one back to you. reggie: forget the carpet. bring me the chocolate. [laughter] kumasi: she was like maybe they will take the carpet and i can go home and eat the chocolate.
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i am not mad. enjoy it. dion: i see your priorities now. thank you. as much as i want to chat with you, i am going inside the dolby theatre for ryan and kelly in a bit. see you in an hour. kumasi: we will keep a live i out for her out for her. reggie: swastikas spotted in a dorm room at stanford. an investigation underway. kumasi: increasing representation. the latest move by san francisco police to advance women in its ranks. and, no way around. no problem for this alligator. he went to a fence in florida.
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mess. and treasury secretary janet yellen says the banks are not being bailed out. stock futures were up overnight, signaling confidence in the federal plan. all of this was set in motion on wednesday when svb ran low on capitol, triggering a run on the bank bank was popular with technology workers and start up companies some names that you would recognize by the end of thursday , customers had withdrawn $42 billion worth of deposits
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