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live breaking news. >> right away that breaking news. a shocking and tragic situation shaking the north bay. tonight, police in santa rosa say four teenagers have overdosed this weekend. two of them found dead. and that is only the beginning of the heartbreak for santa rosa families. with that, we say, good evening. thank you for joining us. i'm dion lim. here is what we know so far. police say yesterday morning, two teenage girls were hospitalized
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for suspected fentanyl overdose. then last night, a 16 year-old and an 18 year old were found dead in a home on brookwood drive, also of suspected overdoses. investigators believe the teenage victims did not know they were taking dangerous amounts of fentanyl. police have already arrested a man accused of selling the lethal dose to the two teens who died. on top of all of this, santa rosa police tell us they have separate investigations in progress into the deaths of a 19 year old and a 21 year old, both with ties to santa rosa city schools. now, the school district sent a letter to families tonight saying, quote, our hearts ae broken by the loss of these young lives. as a community, we must unite to support one another and find strength in our shared grief. grief counselors and other support services will be available at schools. now, if you or someone you know is dealing with issues like substance abuse or is just having a tough time, there is help available. we have a list of resources at abc7 news.com.
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take action. moving now to the peninsula and the search for the person who shot a hillsborough police officer in what investigators are calling an ambush attack. we have just learned that the hillsborough town hall will be closed until further notice to support the investigation. police are also asking for the community's help tonight, looking for dashcam footage from drivers who were traveling on el camino real between oak grove avenue and bellevue avenue yesterday afternoon between 330 and 415. the shooting happened in the back parking lot of the hillsborough police department. the officer fired back and the shooter ran off. now, police say they interviewed a person of interest in south san francisco but made no arres. investigators returned to thees. scene today to gather evidence. police say the department was specifically targeted and that hillsborough residents do not have to be concerned. >> hillsborough. burlingame is like the safest neighborhood and i would never expect anything
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like this to be happening in my neighborhood. >> the injured officer is expected to be okay. now to our abc seven news at 11. looking ahead to a week of tough decisions for bay area school leaders. the san francisco unified school board will vote on whether to send out hundreds of preliminary layoff notices. all of it part of the district's plan to fix a $113 million budget deficit without closing schools. abc seven news reporter j.r stone has reaction from parents and the school board president. >> i think any time you're cutting services or staff to kids, it's awful all around. >> meredith dodson, who heads the san francisco parent coalition and has two kids of her own, is referring to the layoffs that could be coming to the san francisco unified school district. this because of a projected $113 million budget deficit for next year. late friday, the district announced that this week, the school board
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will vote on whether to send out 837 preliminary layoff notices to staff members, including teachers and counselors who may be let go. >> we were expecting something severe, and also this is really severe. it's like 10% of our staff that they're talking about cutting. >> former s.f. usd superintendent matt wayne had a plan that would save money by closing schools. the new superintendent immediately stopped that plan the day wayne left in october. here's school board president phil kim. >> i know for a fact that we are looking at central office and the expenses and programs and people that we have there, in addition to our programs and in our schools. ultimately, end of the day, the 100 and i mean, $113 million will impact a lot of our programing. >> but even if the layoff notices go out, final decisions about layoffs aren't made until may. kim says there has already been interest in early retirement plans among educators, and the
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superintendent just informed him of good news this past weekend. >> in regards to enrollment. we're seeing an upward trend of our our early pre-k enrollment, and i believe we just received about 150 new applications above from last year. >> that's all additional funding to be factored in when a decision is being made about the number of layoffs needed. >> i hope that they're using this time to think really carefully about tying every single dollar as close to the student as possible, and making sure we're paying for the things that will, you know, boost our kids learning experiences at the district. >> tuesday, the board will vote only on whether to issue the preliminary layoff notices. in san francisco, j.r. stone abc seven news. >> well, it's not just san francisco unified facing a budget crisis. districts across the bay area have some difficult decisions to make this week. also on tuesday, san jose's
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franklin mckinney school district is set to vote on whether to close five schools. fremont unified is considering laying off about 200 employees to help close a $30 million deficit. hayward unified has until friday to approve its fiscal solvency plan, which could include more than 100 job cuts. all right. sunday brought some sprinkles for parts of the bay area, and tomorrow we could see another round of showers as we take a live look outside. where? well, we can't really tell what's going on very much at all. abc seven news weather anchor spencer christian joins us now with the 24 hour accuweather forecast. maybe you can make some clarity on what we're seeing here. >> well, dion, the darkness tends to limit our visibility a bit. and now we have clouds added to the picture as well. tomorrow morning will be a lot like this morning was we expect a mix of clouds and a few sprinkles mainly in the north bay. maybe a few may hit the peninsula coastline. we're not talking about significant or measurable rainfall. temperatures will be around 5456 degrees at 7
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a.m. tomorrow. now, at noon, we expect partly cloudy to partly sunny skies, dry conditions. showers should be gone by then. if they ever materialize at all. temperatures will be in the mid 60s from the bay to inland and we'll see mid to upper 60s later in the afternoon under sunny skies. mostly sunny at 4:00 7:00 in the evening. some clouds will return, but it will be mostly clear temperatures around 60 degrees and we have a really mild spring like week coming our way. i'll have all those details a little bit later in my seven day accuweather forecast. dion. >> all right, sounds good. spencer. thanks. tomorrow marks three years of war in ukraine as russia assaults escalate and tensions between the u.s. and ukraine rise, ukraine's president now says he would give up his office if it meant peace or membership in nato. tonight, symbols of support for ukraine in the bay area. this afternoon, ukrainian americans and supporters held a rally in san francisco. the protesters marched from the harry bridges plaza by the ferry building to pier 39, calling on the trump administration and congress to facilitate peace and
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a lasting end to russian aggression. >> ukrainians need peace more than any other country in the world, more than anyone in the world right now. but uh-, we understand that we if we do any concessions to russia right now, there is very much possible that they would repeat in future if ukraine does not get any real security guarantees for the end after the end of this war. >> the consul general of ukraine in san francisco says his country will not surrender its interests in order to end the war. tomorrow, student groups at uc berkeley say the ukrainian national anthem will ring out from the campanile in solidarity with ukraine. they'll be holding a call for freedom starting at noon. all of it part of a bell ringing movement happening at colleges around the world. prayers from the bay area and beyond for pope francis. the 88 year old pontiff remains in critical condition tonight as he battles pneumonia and a lung
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infection. the pope underwent another round of tests this morning, and the vatican says blood tests showed early kidney failure. it is under control, though. francis received a blood transfusion and is receiving oxygen therapy. the pontiff was admitted to a clinic in rome on february 14th when he was diagnosed with pneumonia in both lungs. today, he participated in mass at the hospital. abc seven news reporter cornell bernard attended a sunday mass at st mary's cathedral in san francisco, where some parishioners were in tears talking about the pope's condition. >> bless the lord, o my soul. >> sunday mass at saint mary's cathedral included many prayers for an ailing pope francis. >> for all the sick and those in need of prayer, especially pope francis. >> the pope's latest health struggle taking a critical turn only days after the vatican said he was in stable condition last week. >> we pray for him again that he
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might enjoy strength and protection and peace as he is suffering right now. perhaps we, it seems, at the end of his pontificate. >> father kevin kennedy says his parishioners are joining catholics around the world, sending thoughts and healing prayers to the pope. >> i think that people need to remember that the pope is like the father of the family. and so when your father or your grandfather is sick, you pray for him and you express your love, and you entrust him with faith and confidence to god. >> well, pray for recovery. that's all i can say. >> ray and lily obispo have been concerned about the pontiff's health. >> hopefully he has a past recovery and overcome this one. i know that the news now is like the kidney failure. so hopefully. lord jesus will, you know, still give him time to serve us.
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>> francis became pope in 2013 and aimed to make the church more inclusive. the reforms are drawing controversy among conservatives and liberals, who said it wasn't enough. robbie savage is visiting from l.a. and she got emotional when speaking about the pope. >> well, first of all, it brings tears to my eyes because he's been such a blessing to the world. he's been such a blessing to the world. and may god him health. >> cornell, bernard. abc seven news. >> leaders in the north bay city are saying go big or go broke. the expansion push that has some neighbors concerned that the new city, california forever, may get a foot in the door. plus, streets filled with joy for a special parade celebrating the black experience. the best moments from oakland's black joy parade. >> ahead in sports. chase center was the place to be. jimmy butler's home debut, and andre
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protect its finances, but neighbors are concerned it could give a boost to a controversial development. the city council approved for the city manager to begin the process. california forever is one of ten landowners to the east that the city could partner with. the controversial project, backed by silicon valley billionaires, is expected to head to the ballot next year. if the city annexes some of california forever's land for expansion, it becomes city land, removing solano county voters from having a say in the development. >> it's important, then, that we figure out a way tor
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those voices that otherwise would have been heard in a vote. >> california forever pulled its initiative from the ballot last year, but said they would try again. the city manager says the economic report on the proposed expansion should be ready by next week. in the south bay, you can share your thoughts on whether the city of san jose should create a new pedestrian mall. the city council is holding a public hearing on tuesday, where they want to establish a pedestrian mall on post street, between south first street and lightstone alley. during the pandemic, that area was closed to traffic before reopening at the start of 2022. some nearby businesses, though, didn't like the closure, saying it took away convenient parking for some customers. of joy in downtown oakland as thousands gathered to celebrate the eighth annual black joyrate parade. the festivities went down broadway from 14th street to grand avenue, where more than
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100 groups took part in the annual celebration of community and resilience. now, abc seven proudly live streamed the parade for a third year in a row, and we've got a look at some of the highlights. >> we are so excited you're joining us for the eighth annual black joy parade, where black culture, black history, black futures will all be on display. the beautiful start to a beautiful day here. >> we're starting off 2025, right? do you feel the energy in the air? is it just me? >> no, i feel it. you see, elderly folks, you see young folks with, you know, what looks like to be their their grandkids or their great grandkids. this is all about everyone coming together, regardless of age, regardless of race. just having a good time here in the streets of downtown oakland. >> we're seeing lots of
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self-expression out here with each contingent, the crowds that have come through to just bringing their own energy and their own forms of self-expression and appreciation for what they're seeing. i'm loving just seeing all of it. and as we close out, i just hope that you find those small moments of joy wherever you're at. i'll get you through some of the bigger things. you know, we get so overwhelmed with what life throws at us and the bigger picture. but there's moments of small joy to be found everywhere. this parade being one win. >> thank you for spending your time with us. >> julian glover alongside taylor crenshaw and zach fuentes. have a great one. >> oh, that was so invigorating to watch. >> days of joy to are to be treasured. >> yeah, and looking for the small parts of joy throughout the day. >> absolutely, absolutely. and the weather played a small role in today's joy. >> i think you like to say that for a lot of applications. >> i do, i do. otherwise i'd have no purpose here. oh, look at the satellite radar composite image. you can see high pressure has been slowly building and that will become the dominant feature in our weather by tuesday. but until then, we
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have this little atmospheric river flowing into the northernmost part of california. some of the sprinkles from that rainfall have made their way into the bay area, mainly in the morning hours today, and may repeat tomorrow morning as well. but right now we're looking at relatively calm conditions. we've got some cloud cover getting lower and becoming more dense. wind speeds are generally under ten miles per hour generally, and on we go to what was a pretty good view of san francisco from sutro tower. but you can see some low clouds filtering in there now obscuring our view. temperatures right now are in the mid 50s at san francisco, oakland, hayward, redwood city and half moon bay, 57 at san jose. here's a little bit better view a little bit less cloudiness here in emeryville, but it is quite dark there. 50 degrees in petaluma right now. we have low 50s at santa rosa and napa, fairfield and mid 50s at concord and livermore. here's a better view from our rooftop camera looking across the embarcadero. and these are our forecast headlines. tomorrow. we expect more morning clouds and perhaps a few spotty sprinkles here and there. much like this morning
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was a tuesday through friday. sunnier skies with above average temperatures. i mean really spring like warmth. and next weekend it will be cooler with clouds returning and a chance of rain. until then, though, we have a clearing pattern. uh- overnight forecast animation shows lots of clouds at midnight and a few patches of sprinkles, perhaps hitting the peninsula coastline in the early morning hours. maybe a couple of little patches of sprinkles moving through the north bay in the late morning to midday hours. but by mid-afternoon we'll have mainly sunny skies. it will be dry and it will be pleasant. rainfall totals from what we received from this little system will not amount to more than about 100th of an inch in areas that actually receive measurable rainfall. so on we go to overnight low temperatures. cloud cover will reduce the radiational cooling, so temperatures won't drop very low overnight lows will be mainly in the low or low to mid 50s, which is quite mild for overnight lows. highs tomorrow around 60 at half moon bay 62. here in the city a mid to upper 60s around the bay. shoreline 64 to about 68 up in the north bay. mild but not quite that
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mild. mainly low 60s at santa rosa and napa, inland east bay, upper 60s to near 70 degrees and santa rosa, san jose rather will likely be our warmest major location, with a high of about 71 tomorrow. here's the accuweather seven day forecast, and notice the sunnier skies beginning on tuesday and much milder weather. wednesday will be our warmest day, with high temperatures around the bay and inland up to about 74 degrees and not much of a drop off on thursday. still above average temperatures with highs around 70. and as we get into friday, still pretty mild. final day of february. goes out with a warm blast and march comes in over the weekend with cloudy skies, cooler weather, and a chance of rainfall. >> but you know what? nothing like what we experienced the past few weeks before. quite true. >> yes, a pretty calm and steady forecast compared with some of the storminess we've had. >> take all of the credit you want. >> bring it to. >> me, you tell him. spencer. all right, well, coming up, soaring egg prices mean some
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celebrating the start to its first ever sf music week. it's the city's way to boost economic activity and foot traffic, and also strengthen its position as a global hub for arts and culture. the kickoff event starts on bryant near 10th at 930 tomorrow morning. there will also be an industry summit on friday. sf music week runs through sunday, march 2nd, an historic day at chase center and a memorable moment for one of the heroes of the warriors dynasty. chris alvarez joins us now with a preview of sports. chris. >> hey, dion, coming up in sports, the warriors honor a key member of their dynasty andre iguodala, number nine. and how about a meal prepared by the chef steph curry cooks the mavs
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nine andre iguodala. andre getting his number retired postgame. we'll get to that in a moment. first quarter though. andre had a front row seat to this. draymond green to a cutting jimmy butler. his home debut slams it home. he had 18 on the night stephen curry. now we've seen him do this so many times. dribble step back three is good and he is starting to cook. warriors had a 16 zero run at one point in the first quarter. end of the first brandon podemski pull up three. how about 17 points 13 rebounds from him. the mavs were held to a season low 18 first quarter points. quiet game for klay thompson the former warrior. just 11 points in 25 minutes and a technical foul which draymond green just loved in the second. now. butler chases down the loose ball. quinton post hammers it home and then end of the half. buddy hield the pass from curry a wide open three jason kidd the cal guy and mavs head coach has a headache. dubs by 17 at the half. third quarter now time for a curry flurry. there's one. the three is good. and then moments later. working on p.j.
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washington. how about another three steph given the third quarter night night just like the 2022 nba finals, getting p.j. washington back for some trash talk last week. very next possession. steph. shake. bake. high off the window. and in. he had a game high 30. draymond dancing in a warriors win 126 102. as for the ceremony andre iguodala number nine was lifted up into the rafters. the 2015 nba finals mvp and four time nba champion was honored in a ceremony following today's warriors game. family, friends, former teammates in attendance to see andre become the seventh player to have his number retired and the first player in this championship era. >> but none of this would have happened without all of you, the fans. you. i truly realize that you
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have an appreciation for me, which is very hard to feel sometimes. steph. now, none of this happens without you. will continue to reiterate this until the day i die. i think you know who you are, but also don't think you know who you are. this is the beginning of the steph curry celebration. so thank you all for showing up tonight and showing me all the love. >> what a day at chase center. abc seven sports. sponsored by river rock casino. dion. >> chris. thank you. san francisco's parking laws can cause a lot of confusion. what drivers are most likely to get ticketed for and what driverless cars are getting away with? and
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right now. >> tomorrow the world marks three years of war in ukraine. kyiv is still under attack as russia launches a record number of drones against ukraine. abc news reporter alison kosik reports on the new offer from ukrainian president zelensky to give up the presidency for peace, or nato membership. >> the capital city of kyiv once again under attack. russia launching its biggest ever drone strike on ukraine for three years. the people of ukraine have endured assaults like this nearly every day. and now ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky is facing political attacks as well. president trump falsely calling him a dictator for not holding elections. zelensky pushing back on those claims, saying, quote, how can we call an election in which half of the population of the country won't be able to vote in ukraine? but now zelensky is
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saying he is willing to give up the presidency if it means peace in ukraine. also offering to stand down if it meant membership in nato, saying i'll do it immediately without a long conversation about it. u.s. defense secretary pete hegseth, defending president trump's approach. on fox news. >> vladimir putin can attempt to take all the victory laps he wants. the reality is the president is focused on one thing and one thing only, and that's stopping the killing and the destruction across ukraine and ensuring an enduring peace. >> but democratic senator jack reed has condemned what he calls president trump's alignment with russia. >> this is just someone who admires putin, does not believe in the struggle of the ukrainians, and is committed to cozying up to an autocrat. >> the white house is also pressing zelensky to accept a deal that would require ukraine to give back hundreds of billions of dollars to the u.s. for the military aid sent to ukraine. zelensky insisting the money was a grant and not a
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loan, but says he's ready to work with america on joint investments. french president macron and british prime minister starmer will meet with president trump in washington this week, as they seek to persuade the president not to abandon ukraine in pursuit of a peace deal. alison kosik, abc news, new york. >> 2620. >> in the south bay today, dozens gathered to protest president trump's immigration policies. they met in san jose, outside the mexican heritage plaza. that protest was organized by the silicon valley immigration committee, who are calling for no deportations and no ice in san jose. this comes as the trump administration promises a crackdown on illegal immigration across the country, with bird flu outbreaks sending the price of eggs skyrocketing in recent months. bay area residents are restaurants, i should say, are being forced to change the way they do business. and in some cases, that means
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passing on an egg surcharge. the press democrat reports max deli in santa rosa has a $2 surcharge on egg dishes. we spoke to the owner of camino corner restaurant in san bruno, who goes through 2500 eggs a week. she says her egg prices have increased 150%, but she has avoided a surcharge so far by getting creative. >> we go to the wholesale costco and they limit it. you know, five cases of five dozen per customer. so we go there early in the morning, pick it up, and then come back here and open up. it's about $4 per dozen from costco. so we lucked out with that one. as long as it stays under 60 or 70 bucks per case from costco, then we can, you know, hold off. we also encourage our customers instead of eating eggs when they can switch eggs for hash browns or fruit without extra charge on it. >> the u.s. department of agriculture shows the price of a dozen large eggs in california is just over $9. well, for
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months now, we've talked about the challenges from a new state law banning parking within 20ft of a crosswalk. the safety push, called daylighting, created so much confusion in san francisco. the city is waiting to give people tickets for it, but the city is still handing out plenty of other citations. abc seven news. building a better bay area reporter leon melendez has a look at what is most likely to get you a ticket. >> people were simply too confused when it came to parking at certain intersections that were not painted red a year ago. here's what sfmta assumed people would do. remember this? >> no, it will not be painted because it's a state law now. it's basically like a driving rule. >> so how are people supposed to know uh.w are people supposed to >> well, that's part of the that's part of the, the reason that that we're doing this story is to increase awareness. >> that didn't work so well. so the city decided rather than cite people, the sfmta would spell it out for them.
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>> what we're going to be doing is expediting our approach to get curbs painted red. >> that project will take about 18 months to complete, according to sfmta, the mission and russian hill neighborhoods had the most daylighting warning citations issued. those daylighting tickets were never intended to bring extra revenue, but failing to move for street cleaning, on the other hand, continues to be the top parking violation in the city, according to sfmta data from january of last year to this year, more than 570,000 tickets were issued. that means the city brought in more than $51 million for those citations alone. unpaid or expired meters followed a distant second, with more than 190,000 citations to away zone and yellow zone. tickets are also a big moneymaker. the area of downtown between the ferry building and the ballpark generating the most citations. >> we actually tell we actually
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live around here, and we tell people not to park on the street around here because it seems like it's especially in this. i don't know if it's just this area, but it does seem like they are really watching. >> i park in oakland and i take part in because i don't want to mess around with trying to park in the city. it's too complicated. >> but perhaps the one violation that irks people the most are all those drivers that double park blocking traffic. that's a $180 ticket, but at times hard for traffic enforcement officers to catch. car sharing companies like lyft and uber are no exception. but what about self-driving cars? waymo vehicles are programed to find a safe stop to pull over before picking up or dropping off passengers. but when we spoke to waymo's product manager, chris ludwig, more than a year ago, he told us there are times when they are forced to double park. >> if we can't, we'll stop in lane, but we're also able to detect if we're blocking traffic
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behind us and we'll actually move along and circle the block if needed to prevent causing a disruption. >> here's the rub. driverless cars cannot be ticketed because california law states that citations must be issued to an actual driver of the car. in san francisco, leon melendez, abc seven news. >> counting down to hollywood's biggest night, and we have new clues about how it will all go. the sag awards wins fueling last-minute oscar buzz. >> i'm spencer christian. spotty morning. sprinkles are on the way, but the sun will also shine tomorrow. i'll have the accuweather forecast in just a moment. when abc seven news
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them, the hard decisions to remove people out of your life. that's coming up this week at 1 p.m, right here on abc seven. >> we are one week out to hollywood's biggest night. next sunday is oscars sunday, capping off an awards season marked by the devastating fires in l.a. and some unpredictable winds. but tonight brought fresh insight into how the academy awards could go. all thanks to the screen actors guild awards. reporter george pennacchio, from our sister station in l.a, has the highlights from the red carpet. >> and the winner goes to. conclave. >> a film about intrigue, religion, and picking the next pope. conclave won the screen actors guild award for best performance by a cast in a motion picture. >> i think we're just smiling in our hearts that we've been selected to receive this wonderful award. >> you cannot help seeing conclave and not thinking of what happens when different
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tribes quarrel with each other, trying to decide on who is their leader. >> timothee chalamet was named best actor in a leading role for playing bob dylan in a complete unknown, and demi moore won best female actor in a leading role for the substance. adding another trophy to her mantle for this performance. >> there's been beauty and joy in each moment. i it's hard to say that there's any one that's better than the other. it's all it's really it's the whole that makes that makes it the best. >> kieran culkin continued his streak, winning the award for best supporting actor in a film for a real . with zoe saldana winning the supporting actress prize for her role in emilia perez on the tv side of things. shogun continued to show its strength this award season. it nabbed three awards, including best drama series, ensemble. plus, anna sawai won best actress in a drama series, while hiroyuki sanada was named best actor in a drama series.
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>> we had a long rehearsal in boot camp, so we had a time to communicate before we start shooting. so that experience created a good, you know, teamwork. >> only murders in the building won the award for best comedy series ensemble, while martin short was named best actor in a comedy series for his role on the show. jean smart was named best actress in a comedy series for hacks. it marks her third sag win for her role as stand up comic deborah vance. with the sag awards now over, the countdown clock begins for the oscars next sunday night, right here on abc in los angeles. george pennacchio abc seven news now. >> don't forget, abc seven is your home for the oscars this year. you can watch with us next sunday, march 2nd. and for the very first time, the oscars will also stream live on hulu. disney, of course, is the parent company of hulu and abc seven.
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all right, one last check of the weather. i feel like we could talk about a whole host of other issues because the weather is so, like, tame. >> now it's getting tame. we like it that way. >> yeah. >> that's right. here's a look at how tame it will be overnight. we have clouds around and maybe a couple of patches of light drizzle, but won't amount to much. measurable rainfall, maybe 100th of an inch. that's about it. so overnight lows on the mild side. mainly in the low 50s. highs tomorrow mid to upper 60s near the bay and near 70 degrees in the warmest inland areas. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. it gets even warmer on wednesday mid 70s around the bay and inland. almost 70 on the coast on wednesday. later in the week, the well the warmth is sustained through the end of february through friday. but the weekend, which is the beginning of march, will bring cooler, cloudier and potentially wetter weather. >> you know, i like to brag to my friends in other parts of the country that we have it really nice. >> we've got the. >> best. >> weather we have. >> oh, yeah. all right. thanks, spencer. once again, let's get to chris alvarez with a preview
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from start to finish. andre iguodala, his jersey retirement, was the headliner. more on that in a moment. but the warriors sure have found something since the trade for jimmy butler. golden state five and one since he's joined the lineup. and just last weekend, draymond green was on tv guaranteeing a championship. here's our after the game crew. larry o'donnell and. >> steph curry goes for 30 in the warriors beat the mavs easily. but the jimmy butler experience. o'donnell i think is better than almost everybody expected. >> yeah i think i haven't seen a game where larry played where he was relaxed the whole game. he actually smiled during the game.
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never happened before. no, i think this was a really great game in the sense that everybody seemed to understand what their role is and really adhere to that and really wanted to go out and compete. and they did. and you see in jimmy is giving an encouraging the rest of his team by making easy passes and making the game accessible for everybody else. that's a pretty valuable skill to have. >> and coach, he gets to the line, which has been a problem for the warriors, but he completely changes the dynamic of the team as a coach. bringing in a player in the middle of the season, you never know really what you're going to get, but this is fantastic so far. >> well, he's late in his career. he's an ultimate competitor. he hasn't had a chance to get to that point with a player like steph curry, where the pressure is off of him. he's brought some unbelievable confidence to this team. you can see it in the guys like podemski and moody. certainly with steph and draymond. and it's obviously traveled down the embarcadero now into the newsroom where he's showing that confidence to even give you larry the calm to know that everything's going to be okay, that we're going to finally get to the free throw
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line and not turn the ball over 25 times a game. i think we're in good hands. >> yeah. my disposition goes up and down so i wouldn't count on calm all the way through june. but i mean draymond green i think he said it just to rile people up like we are going to win a championship. i'm not sure that this is a championship roster right now. but where do you see the ceiling for this team. >> i think it's really yet to be determined because i think one of the interesting things we, you know, we don't know what kuminga fits into this puzzle and what's going to happen when he comes back on the floor. it could be really exponential. would it become even better than they are now? which is a scary thought, but i think what we will see is if they play at this level defensively. i mean, one of the things that i was admiring about this game, i think it was 60 to 46 points in the paint. it's been a long time since we dominate not only out of the three point line, but dominate in the paint. that's a that bodes well for the warriors. >> you know what? at this point i can live with it being scary when kuminga comes back. coach donald thank you. let's go back
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to chris. >> thank you larry i love a calm larry biel. all right thanks guys. andre iguodala is number nine. officially retired to the rafters today. the four time nba champ 2015 finals mvp. he spent eight crucial years with the warriors. he was the first free agent to really choose golden state. he loved what he saw from steph, klay and draymond, helping propel the warriors from being pretty good to a dynasty. >> we all can feel it. but this isn't just about a number going in the rafters. this is about celebrating a player who changed the course of our entire franchise. you set the standard for what it meant to be a leader, and what it means to make everybody around you better. >> there was a game where steph and klay shot like five straight threes. you're you're over there like what are we doing. you're hanging your head i take a time out and i go over i go dre you okay. you go yeah i go what's the matter. he goes, steph's crazy. and i go, i know he's crazy. and so are klay and
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draymond. that's why we need you. >> one day i'm going to come back here many years from now. and maybe with a grandkid. and they're going to say what was that iguodala guy. what was he like as a player. and i'm going to say he was good. but let me tell you what he was like as a person. congratulations, andre. >> it's a beautiful ceremony. sharks and flames first game back since the break and the teams were testy. first period. puck comes out in front and the rookie superstar macklin celebrini 18th goal of the season. one. nothing. sharks. third period tied at two. joel hanley notches the go ahead goal. four on for his fourth nhl goal and his 221st game. not a lot, but the sharks lose it 3 to 2. abc seven sports is sponsored by river rock casino. >> dion chris thank you. and that's it for tonight i'm dion lim. the news continues tomorrow morning at 5:00 for spencer and chris and all of us here. thank you so much for joining us. have
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