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demanding answers from social media companies. >> the hour after the federal trade commission announced they are investigating the menlo park company. >> we have what the regulations could look like and the lasting effect it would have on users. >> reporter: facebook admits that it needs to do better when it comes to privacy and data, news broke that a consulting giant was given data of 10s of thousands of users without their permission. law professor eric goldmanned is it's good legislators are now asking questions and looking at imposing regulations. >> usually you need an outrage to get involved, if you are responding to the outrage of the day, you are often not thinking clearly and will get it wrong. >> reporter: what regulations look like on the new feed is not
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clear. the government cannot go too far because they run the risk of violating the first amendamendm >> facebook could pay its way through the regulation, but a smaller start-up that wants to compete with facebook may be deterred from growing as large as facebook because of the regulation. >> reporter: other start-ups do not have the cash flow to hire the manpower toed adhere to privacy regulations. >> if employees wake up each morning feeling guilty about working at that company or scared that they would be doing harm if they went and worked there, they may choose to go to a different start-up and that could harm facebook's ability to win in the social networking space, long-term. >> reporter: last week, there was a #delete facebook movement. that has died down. tech insiders said is that because there's no alternative
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to a facebook platform right now. abc 7 news. >> attorneys general from 37 states, including california, sent a letter to facebook ceo mark zuckerberg looking for answers. zuckerberg has been called to the testify before congress. earlier today, we spoke with east bay congressman eric -- >> it's time for every social media company to come clean and talk about how their platforms are used. >> he wants zuckerberg to testify and see what facebook is doing to work with the fbi. a pair of legal complaints were brought up against cambridge analytica. cambridge analytica has denied any wrongdoing involving accusations of gaining data
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without the user's knowledge. >> a report by the intercept, i.c.e. has been using facebook to target undocumented immigrants. they provide a glimpse in to the tactics used before a sweep. in one instance, in new mexico co, the intercept said that investigators used back end facebook data to details when an account was accessed and the ip access for each login. i.c.e. has not commented on the report. we have received this statement from facebook, sayin inin ining assist with the enforcement of immigration law. we have strict processes in place to handle these government w requests. >> the familiar of stefan clark is calling for the prosecution of two officers. >> he was killed in his
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backyard, and it has caught national attention. >> stefan clark. we won't forget! >> relatives want you to remember his name. >> i want justice for my baby! >> reporter: she could not hide her pain about the death of her 22-year-old grandson, stefan clark, shot 20 times in the backyard of her home last week, suspected by police of breaking in to car. police body cam foot acknowledge -- footage of the shooting is disturbing. >> show my your hands! >> reporter: clark was unarmed, police thought he had a gun in his hand and it turned on out to be a cell phone. >> they didn't have to kill him like that. they didn't have to shoot him that many times. >> reporter: noted civil rights attorneys and black leaders are demanding criminal charges against two police officers that shot clark. >> we will stand up for stefan and we will speak up for stefan and we will fight for stefan. >> reporter: they say an independent autopsy will be
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performed. the local naacp has contacted the u.s. justice department about the shooting after failing to get a response from the sacramento da. >> we do not give you the pass: you need to return the call of the naacp. >> justice! >> no peace. >> reporter: it has sparked a series of protests throughout the city and some have turned violent. his funeral will be thursday, the reverend al sharpton will deliver the. u -- deliver the eulogy a full investigation is promised. >> a sacramento police officer's association released a statement yesterday saying as tragic as the event is, we cannot ignore the fact that the shooting was legally justified under the law within police policy and in accordance with training. going on to say, it is clear from the video, that they truly believe that clark had a gun.
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>> santa clara county voters will decide on june 5th whether to recall the judge from the sx wall assault case. the recall persky campaign has been issued to recall the judge. new developments tonight in a deadly church stabbing in san francisco, police have arrested 42-year-old man for killing a woman yesterday afternoon. investigators say the stabbing happened inside the chinese christian church on chester avenue. it was first reported as a nest i can violence incident and, a man stabbe himself and had to be taken to the hospital. the victim is a 37-year-old woman, her name has not been released. >> an abc 7 viewer alerted us to a proposal to possibly remove armed school resource officers from the contra costa school
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district. >> the school district spends more than $2 million a year on school resource officers. 2 of the schools, two have armed sros, they cost the district, $360,000 a year. benefits included. parents like josh broward say they are worth keeping. >> they are police officers, right? they are not your night security guard types. they are fully trained police officers. >> school board member mr. phillips is in favor of keeping the sros, but understands how other board members think that money could be used instead to increase the number of educational programs. >> i tnk all of us want more money in the classrooms, all of us on the board want to make sure that education is fully funded. >> reporter: the mayor said the city cannot afford to pay for
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the two sros after out of the general fund budget. >> we cannot afford to play for the sros and our police officers are responding to other incidents in the city. i don't know how soon we could get to the middle school and high school. >> reporter: besides this city, four other cities in the district could be affected. they are san pablo, richmond, elcerito and they are studying the pros and cons of keeping the sros, the staff, including the superintendent will make a recommendation to the school board sometime this month. a vote is expected shortly. in richmond, lee an melandez, abc 7 news. >> the little girl that was at the center of the supreme court case that ended sessigregation
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schools died. the school was all white at the time. brown's father sued the board of education, when sumner blocked her from enrolling. the high court ruled in 1954 that separate facilities are unequal, which led to the desegragation of u.s. schools. brown died in topeka on sunday, she was 75 years old. >> the a's struck out in the first attempt to get a new ball mark in oakland. >> their new pitch, the entire coliseum site. is it a winning plan and will it cost taxpayers. >> the growing popularity of electric cars is creating a problem for emergency responders. how a deadly crash highlighted the challenges. >> and starting the week off dry conditions, mild temperatures, and warmer air arriving soon. we will have the numbers in the accu weather forecast ahead. >> and dropbox took wall street by storm after two days of trading. where it stocks stands following the friday ipo, ay with us.
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it's the latest effort to keep the a's in oakland. >> you can see the size of the land from sky 7 behind us. but, is the new pitch really a good deal for taxpayers? >> lora anthony has the story from oakland. >> reporter: with their options narrowing, another potential bidder is circling and the a's have pitched a new idea to the city of oakland and the county off alameda, it's an offer to by the 120 acre coliseum property, out-right. >> we feel it's important to own our own home and chart a course ourselves for a future in oakland and a way to do it is to
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buy the sighte. >> reporter: city councilman reed said it's worth considering. oakland, and alameda currently carry a debt on the coliseum and oracle arena. >> if there's $11 million fresh, new, in to our cauffers to be spent on other things, sure, we can use an extra $11 million. >> reporter: this statement was issued, i'm excited to work with the a's and their commitment to build a privately financed ballpark. we look forward to analyzing, and considering the offer. the a's are still considering a second site. and while the team is asking for an exclusive negotiating agreement, it may not be in the city's best interest to give them one. given the fact that others have expressed interest in buying the coliseum property and developing it with or without a baseball stadium. >> sait lis it a low-ball offer?
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the 136 is lower. i think as a negotiation, you start somewhere and the total amount of debt on both facilities is a request place to start. >> i think we should say yes to that invitation to play ball. not that today's dollar amount is a is the deal. >> the president is set to have a face to face meeting with the oakland city officials this week. in oakland, abc 7 news. >> new developments with the deadly uber crash in arizona. the state's governor has officially suspended the company's testing of driverless cars. the governor calls the crash an unquestionable failure to comply with safety expectations. uber announced last week, it would stop all testing after the self driving vehicle struck and killed a pedestrian near phoenix. well, none of the 50 companies testing driverless cars have applied for a permit in california. the vehicles have become street
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legal here next monday. the dmv said april 2nd is not a deadline to get a permit. companies can apply at had any time. san francisco saw a few accidents involving these cars before regulations were put in to place this year. and a man who died friday in a crash on highway 101 in mountain view has been identified as a san matteo resident. he lost control and struck the middle barrier, causing his tesla to be cut in half and catch fire. that tesla remains in a toe yard in san matteo, as caltrans, police and firefighters that respond to the crashes, they have to learn to handle battery fires. we have more. >> reporter: piece by piece, workers put motors and electronics on to a tow truck. but left the burned out shell of the tesla in a pile of its
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damaged battery cell >> because the battery was exposed, we had to be concerned whether it was safe to take the vehicle. >> reporter: the battery cells went in to a state of thermal run away. >> the batteryist, overheats and the plastic components that separate the modules of the battery begin to ignite and eventually, you end up with a battery that is on fire. >> reporter: the fire department considered dousing the battery with the recommended 3,000 gallons of water or letting it burn itself out. >> the environmental hazard that it creates and the traffic hazard was not something had that we wanted to explore. >> so they called tesla who's engineers came out and dismantled the battery as much as possible while the police looked on. >> we had to consult with tesla to have them respond to the
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scene. >> reporter: tesla has come out and trained them on how to deal with these accidents. >> some of the best minds and engineers are around the corner. >> reporter: silicone valley is full of early adopters. >> we know there's more and more coming in the future. for the fire service, what it means we have to be on the scene longer. >> reporter: in this case, the fire engine had to escort it to the toe yard. >> even after 24 hours of extinguishment, they can reignite and cause a fire. >> abc 7 news. >> all right. we have had spectacular weather today. >> we did. will it continue? we are hoping so. drew is here with the forecast. >> we will get a break from the wet weather that dominated much of the month of march and the next couple of days, warmer temperatures will slowly arrive. live doppler 7 along with satellite. not a cloud to be seen from the vantage point. a gorgeous picture. crystal clear visibility.
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the lies of at&t park and the bay bridge series is under way, we are shutting the storm door, you look at the month of march. it's ban rainy one. the pas 18 of 26 days has featured rain across parts of the area and you can see a couple of weeks in the middle of the month where we saw several days of wet weather. >> there's times in april where we receive rainfall, it's not out of the question that the wet weather is done yet. >> rainy season, where we stand right now. we had a great month of march, we are below average. we had a slow start to the season. >> anywhere from 53-67. you see, we have room to make -- they are getting healthier over the last couple of days. 58% of average. it's the first day of the month of march.
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we are only at 24 -- >> we are enjoying the fresh powder. 54, 53 right now. in oakland. san jose, and the mild spot here, at this hour, coming in with a temperature of 53. it's an exception, you had san francisco at 50 degrees and san jose, 42. live doppler 7, along with the satellite, look at the picture. tranquil across the golden state. the storm path, well north and east of california, it will remain there, for us, it's all about dry conditions and warmer temperatures. so the 12 hour day planner on tuesday, featuring tons of sunshine throughout the afternoon. look at that, temperatures going well in to the 70s, for most of us away from the coast. highs, s73, and 73 in concord,
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and 75 the high in santa rosa. these temperatures are a few degrees above average for this time of year. the days ahead feature warmer weather. you see widespread 70s on wednesday and close to 80 and i think a lot of us away from the coast have a good shot inland and on the south bay getting the temperatures in the low 80s. mild air making a come-back quickly to round out of the who month. seven-day forecast, sunny and mild on tuesday. the warming trend continues around herer and the warmth will pick on thursday. friday, still a touch cooler as we head in to easter. a change in to monday on next week. so april will continue the warm weather we have this week. all right? >> thank. >> as we continue the film festival is one of the most presti prestigeous, the company it's banning from participating in the top competition. >> and fall-out from the stormy
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dropbox is enjoying a strong bay debut on wall street, the stock climbed another 7% on the second day of trading. it rose to just over $28 a share. experts say the san francisco's company's financials are appealing. internet music streaming service spotify is going public. dropbox was part of a bigger rally today on wall street. all three of the indexes bounced back after last week. the dow jones gained nearly 700
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points and the nasdaq climbed and so did the s&p 500. aaron brothers stores are closing and turning in to michaels. they will shut down by the summer and company officials say they will reposition the brand as a store want ste, providing customer framing services in all michael's stores. the bay area has 13 aaron brothers locations by the way. well a place you will not find netflix is at this year's film festival. organizers decided to ban films from netflix and other services from competing at the top award of the competition. netflix mass been in a disbeauty with french officials over how it debuts movies. however, it looks like the company may be able to show films if i want wants to, just not compete for the top prize. something else banned? selfies. organizers are no longer allowing them on the red carpet.
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>> senator majority leader, mitch mcconnell is introducing a bill to legalize industrial hemp. it will reclassify hemp under law, removing it from the controlled substance list and give hemp reachers the ability to apply for federal grants. a team at the uversity of louisville has been harvesting the crop on campus since 2016, studying the use as a bio fuel and energy source. >> a lot more to come here, fall-out from the stormy daniels prime time interview. >> how the white house is responding to the allegations of an affair and being paid hush money before the election. >> it's being called one of the worse cases of animal neglect. >> a mountain lion puts a neighborhood on edge. hear from a elderly woman that fries have been crinkled,
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stormy daniels interview. but they were clear about one thing. the porn star is not telling the truth. >> the president doesn't believe that any of the claims that ms. daniels made last night in the interview were accurate. >> reporter: more than 20 million people tuned in to watch the claims. daniels declaring that she had sex with mr. trump back in 2006. that he invited her to his hotel suite. and showed her a magazine cover with his face on it. >> and so i was like, does this normally work for you and he looked taken back. and i was like, somebody should take that magazine and spank you with it and i will never forget the look on his face. so, you turn around and pulled his pants down, a little, you know, he had underwear on and stuff, and i gave him a couple swats. >> reporter: she said the future president was taken with her had. >> he was like, wow, you are special. you remind me of my daughter. you know, he is like, you are smart, beautiful, and a woman to be reckoned with and i like you. i like you. >> reporter: she said they then had consecutive. the one, and only time -- she
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said they then had sex, the one and only time. >> were you attracted to him? >> no. >> did you want to have sex with him? >> no. but i didn't say no, i'm not a victim. >> it was consentual? >> yes. yes. >> reporter: in 2011, daniels tried to sell the story to a tabloid for 15,000 d$15,000, bu magazine did not publish it and she did not get paid and that same year, she was physically threatened, approached by a man in a parking lot when she was with her baby. >> a guy walked up on me and said to me, leave trump alone, rget the story. and then he leaned around and looked at my daughter and said a beautiful little girl, it would be a shame to have something happen to her mom and he was gone. >> reporter: she said the scary encounter is why she signed a $130,000 nondisclosure agreement with the president's personal lawyer. the lawyer said he was acting on
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his own. but during the negotiation, he used his trump organization e-mail address and daniels lawyer sent documents to the office in trump tower. the white house said that the president himself did not know about the payment. >> i can say cat gorman i c-- c that the white house did not do anything -- >> this morning, the president tweeted so much fake news, through it all, our country is doing great. he returned to the white house alone last night the first lady and their son, remaining in palm beach. today, the first lady spokes person telling abc news, she is focused on buying a mom and quitenjoying spring break while working on future projects. >> well, other news now that the white house had tonight, trump
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exhe willed d -- expelled 60 russians. here is russia vowing to retaliate. >> in his toughest action against the recommekremlin to d russians were ordered to leave the country, giving them a week to pack up and go. the intelligence and diplomatic officers expelled from new york, and a russian consulate shuddered. it's the reaction to the poisoning of a russian spy and his daughter. what took so long between the attacks and expulsions? >> actions like this take time. >> reporter: the president has acknowledged russia's role. >> it's a sad situation. it looks like the russians were behind it. something that should never had, ever happen. >> reporter: just days later he called vladimir putin praising
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him for re-election. >> i congratulated him on the victory. >> reporter: the washington post reports that the president ignored advisers who suggested that he condemn putin for the uk poison attack during the call. the two leaders on the phone the same day that britain sent 23 russian diplomats home. now, 23 nations expeling, russian diplomats. they were pressing why the president's words does not match the actions. >> the president worants to wor with russia but their actions do not allow it to happen. >> now athe white house said tht the ball is in russia's court, in terms of how it wants to respond. a prosecutor in mexico said that a gas leak in a water heater is suspected in the death
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of an iowa couple and the two children last week. the water heater was leaking gas. autopsy indicate that kevin and amy sharp and their two children died from inhaling toxic gas in the resort. the source was not determined, mexico authorities discovered the bodies on friday, alerted by the state department when the family failed to return home. >> a federal judge in florida rejected a defense argument for a mistrial for the widow of pulse's nightclub shooter. the attorneys demanded a mistrial, claiming that prosecutors withheld information that the father was an fbi inform ant for 11 years the judge rejected that motion. sang that salmon was never harmed, she was accused of he helping her husband plan the attack on the pulse nightclub. she was arrested at her parents on home in the bay area in
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january of 2017. >> the castro is one of san francisco's neighborhoods that experienced the brunt of homelessness and dirty streets. today, the politicians faced the issue. there was a safety walk, and they spoke with the residents about possible solutions to the chronic issues. >> the area has a history of compassion, and he see that fatigue setting in as people say, why are there needles in front of my store, and why are people sleep engine doorways. >> he said that he is look at two locations for possible navigation centers in the area, including the city's first youth navigation center. >> in sonoma county, a 65-year-old man faces feder s f charges of animal abuse, investigators say it's the worse case they have iseen in years.
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>> she has not stopped eating since arriving last week. a horse with no name, all skin and bones. how she became this way, deeply disturbs heather bailey who is nursing the horse back to health. >> how would you feel if you were starving? i mean, that's, that's basically what it is. you have an animal that is not getting enough to eat. so her body is eating itself. so i imagine she is feeling horrible. >> reporter: ethel was not alone, they posted this photograph of we of felony anim abuse in years. the horses belonged to a 65-year-old man, who lives on this land, but was nowhere to be found when we visited today. deputies arrested him last week, after a tip. the first record came in from a neighbor when authorities arrived they found 13 horses, one of them already dead. the rest suffering from malnutrition, and neglect.
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>> it was very disturbing, yes. >> reporter: heather bailey took two of the 12 surviving horses as part of a volunteer rescue group called the change program. her photos show animals covered in mud with protruding ribs and cl lmp -- and damaged hoov es. >> what is your reactionif you came face to face with a mountain lion? >> oh, my. >> that's about it. right. hear from a 91-year-old woman who had a clo get ready for spring-at the ross spring shoe event. ross has the must-have styles and brands for a fraction of what you'd pay elsewhere. step one: get to ross.
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>> you have to see thisideo, the mountain lion is the talk of a neighborhood as the big c roamed through backyards this morning. >> a 91-year-old woman had quite the encounter coming face to face with the animal as it pawed at the windows and doors of her home. >> what happened to the wild visitor? >> reporter: the cougar was roaming through the backyards and spotted around 6:15 this morning. police hoped she'd leave. she didn't. >> we were going to try to get
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it to leave on its own, but for public safety, we decided a better option would be to dart it, it was not making the quick escape that we were hoping it would make. >> reporter: so california fish and wild life officers darted today cougar and they say the mountain lion is a fully grown female, blind in one eye, no cubs, not tagged, enjoying a short dart nap before being cut loose. >> we will take it up in to open space, sit with it for a while, i had biologists and supervisors on the way to make sure it's okay. >> meantime the mountain lion's morning visit, an adventure for this woman, you can see the big cat trying get in her home. she is right on the other side of the glass door. >> oh,! my! >> that will wake you up in the morning, huh? >> i grabbed my chair because it was right on my kitchen door and he stood looking there at me like that, big blue eyes. like that and i said, oh.
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schedule my mammogram. seeing the pink plates on the road will be helpful to women. >> the plates are available for m.a. motorcycles and be purchased for $50. >> pretty soon, it will be time to put the top down. this weather is nice. >> yeah, drew, is here with the latest. ? especially later in the week. we will see temperatures well above average, near 80 in some spots away from the coast. the warmth is the big story in the coming days. clear skies out there. not too chilly. most spots will fall in to the 40s over the next 12 hours. so, you need a jacket first thing. your 12 hour planner showing that once the sun is up at 7:02, it's effective quickly warming us up, by 4:00, you can see the coast in the low 60s and once you get a bit away from the coat, arntd the bay and inland and going in to the 70s. high, on your tuesday. going above average for the time of year, 70 in oakland, and 73 in san jose, 68 in the city of
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san francisco, 75? santa rose and 74 the high in napa. >> here's the accu-weather forecast. the warming trend will get going here mid week and it will stick around, peaking here on thursday as you go in to the up coming weekend, temperatures above average for march and airport, a -- march and april, and little change in the next seven days. >> nice evening for baseball. >> yeah, and thursday, opening day for the a's. day game first time in decades, it will be fantastic. as for tonight, grew up a giants fan now he loves to beat the giants. a's first baseman, mark cana, getting work done. oh,,
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>> good evening, mark cana, born in san jose, went to cal, grew up in a family full of giants fans and he plays for the oakland a's. that raises problems in the bay bridge series that continued tonight. this is how i felt coming back to work from vacation. just like that, no score in the second. hunter pence, base hit to left and here comes buster posey. barely beats the throw, 1-0, giants. next inning, derek holland, facing matt chapman, high, deep and aloha, we are tied at one. you don't see baseballs travel that far in at&t park. you go to the fifth and mark cana at the plate, this is what he said before the game. >> i was a giants fan growing up. >> i get the to disappoint my
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family when i beat up on the giants. >> get ready for disappointment. because this is crush. deep to left center. they give the a's a 2-1 lead. and mark cana doubled in the game, and the giants just scored a run, bottom eight. right now, it's-2 and they are in the ninth inning. >> 16 years after dusty baker and the giants parted ways, they are back together once again. dusty has been hired ask a special adviser to the ceo and manager larry berraer. there was tension with the peter mcgowan who owned the team and dusty went on to manage the cubs, reds and nats. to be very, very clear. he is not re, some sort of a manager in waiting after bruce bochy. >> no, no, no, that was the first thing that i did. because, you know, i asked brian, you know, to make sure
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that we get bruces blessings as well as bobby evans, as well as david, and i didn't want to be a threat to anybody. even though i'm not. i'm here to accent bruce and to help the team win. >> good to see him back, shark in chicago, looking for the eighth straight win. cannot shave in the middle of a win streak, right? 2-1 blackhawks. this turns in to a break away for team teal. evander kane, shoots and scores. nick of chicago, oh, that could end it there. that could end the win streak, no, denied by martin jones. like the incredible save, between the legs. inches away from being game over. we go to a shootout. the decline. the backhand, drive home safely. sharks win it 4-3. that is a work of art right there and they have now won 8 in a row. >> the warriors, in the weird mode right now. last ten games on of the regular season, basically meaningless, except to see their injured
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stars one by one slowly come back for the playoffs. steph curry will be out of the longest. they missed the entire first round of the playoffs with a knee injury suffered on friday night. klay thompson, he is also, out while his broken thumb heals. you have draymond green who is back at practice for the first time today, first time in a week, he had shoulder issues and plus the kicked low, coming back from the rib injury, steve kerr said if had his warriors get healthy, no reason to worry. >> we are a perfectly capable of winning and beating anybody. regular season playoffs, we can beat anybody in the league without steph and our guys know that. it's going to be hard to beat anybody without steph, kd, klay and draymond. i will have to coach better for that to happen. but, we are confident we are going to get the other three guys back here soon. >> abc 7 sports brought to you by toyota. >> he is right. >> kevin durant is a one-man gang. so, even if steph is out for a
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bit of time, i think they will be okay in the first round. i want to see who they play in the first round match up. >> thanks, larry. >> coming up, the key piece of evidence in the search for a man who threatened to shoot up a school in san ma take t-- san md join us for abc 7 news at 11:00, on channel 7. >> we will see you for that story and more. we appreciate your time. for all of us here, thank you for watching abc 7 news. >> enjoy the rest of the night and if you can, make timer for us again in one hour. see you then
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