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those at high risk should use colonoscopy. skip the drama. ask your provider or request cologuard online. who went from hating on the city to giving back to it in a matter of days. and a current all star heads back to where it all began. can his plea to bay area school leaders save an athletics program? >> we skidded on our side and flipped over on our back. >> stories of survival after a plane ended up upside down on a snow covered runway. were the c
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attention this weekend. it felt like the bay area was all over tv, everywhere you looked. there were celebrities, popping up in oakland, treasure island, san francisco, not to mention the thousands of people visiting for all-star weekend festivities. we heard over and over again, how this was our chance to show the rest of the country, the world even, that the bay area is a lot more than its bad reputation. did the world get the message or did we fall short of the challenge? our kelsi thorud kicks the show off tonight with that story. >> reporter: san francisco officials and residents went into nba all-star weekend hoping to show the world their city is something to be proud of. and now as the banners come down and the crowds of tourists head home, we went back out to ask
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people they have the san francisco bay area on the map. it's a great event. >> reporter: a bay area local told us he was impressed with the weekend's events, and feels like most tourists in town left with a good impression. >> i want to say they did. for the most part, i think san francisco as a whole, it's a great tourist spot. >> reporter: bernadette told us she works at sfo. she heard from countless tourists traveling here for all-star weekend, and was happy to see the city put its best foot forward. >> i think san francisco was ready for it because i was here last weekend, and it was all clean. it was nice, yeah. >> reporter: wang traveled here all the way from china for the all-star festivities. he says he's leaving with fond memories of the city. >> and just travel away from
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japan, china, and other states to show support. the city did a quick job, especially for a foreigner like me. >> reporter: charles barkley seemed to have warmed up to the bay. in town, the president and ceo, dr. gina frommer said nba legend and analysts got to see all the work that's being done to help folks in need here. >> you know, you have a perception that somebody is sort of needing that support, so i think it will humble him, where he understands it is not all the organizations in the stander loin, making san francisco a better place for people to live and thrive. >> after his visit to glide,
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irvin told us everyone can get mind. >> you got to see another side of him. at the end of the day, he comes back, and he's able to embrace the city itself. >> reporter: now he says it is time to look forward, with even huge sporting events coming to the bay next year including the super bowl and world cup. the region is cementing itself as a serious sports market. >> it is just another way of showing what the bay area has to offer. >> the all-star game was one of the high-profile events happening over the weekend. hundreds of people, thousands, i should say, for lunar new year celebration. shooters all right between lunar new year and all-star benefits. >> it is just a big boost in the arm for us. we needed this, and now we seem to be getting that all at once. >> it's busy and crazy, and i'm ready and happy about it, so it's a good thing. >> reporter: on third street,
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they would have their grand opening on saturday. good timing there. it is just a short train ride from their location and because of everything the nba had going on this weekend, and it was a long list. but pretty soon it's the w that will take the court there. once the bay area officially welcomes the golden state valkyries, that is. women's sports league seeing a number of attendance and tv viewership. valkyries' ceo landed major partnerships months before they played their first game. >> and the power from the consumer is truly what's driving this. the viewership is there, continues to rise. the ticket sales are there, and they continue to rise. >> reporter: the valkyrie open up later this month. they opened training camp in april. the wnba season starts on may 16. one of the rising stars featured this weekend is memphis grizzlies rookie, jaylen wells.
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he started his college career in the bay area at sonoma state university. now he's using his huge platform to try to save sonoma state athletics as we know them. our john ramos explains. >> reporter: it's pretty quiet on the sonoma state campus, and not just because of the presidents' day holiday. >> the overall environment is just like very down. you can tell people are like upset. >> reporter: an announcement last month that due to budget cuts, half a dozen academic majors and virtually all sports will be eliminated after this semester. >> it is kind of like losing a family. they're kind of breaking us up and just like okay, we'll figure it out. so that sucks. >> it felt less like a celebration and more like a rescue mission. i'm not sure entirely how i'm able to help, but that's what i'm trying to
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do to help to put it out there. >> reporter: and jaylen transferred to washington state. he was drafted by the memphis grizzlies, quickly becoming a starter and earning a spot in the 2025 all-star lineup. but he told the crowd at sonoma state that it was here in his first year when the team went 3-25 that he learned his most important life lessons. >> i think i learned a lot from that. it has helped me to this day to be able to take the positives out of all the negatives that happened that season. and just being with that team. if you saw us, how we interacted with each other. at the end of the year, you would think we were 25-3. >> reporter: and now he serves as an inspiration to students who may be doubting their own future. >> thank you very much for showing the student athletes that it is possible to come through the market and get us to the top of the hill. thank you
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so much. >> reporter: he started the school's golf team in 2003, becoming national champions, just six years later. his message is to resist despair, even when things seem pretty bleak. >> we have hope. and we tell our players, we recruit our players. we talk about hoop, and i believe that's flew this last 22 years. >> reporter: jaylen is not sure what to do. he wishes the university had been more open about what they plan to do. >> there wasn't really much of an opportunity for them to fight back against this. so just hoping they will give us more time to, you know, find a solution for it. >> reporter: the administration says the budget cuts are necessary because of low
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enrollment. the athletes wonder how eliminating people. >> and it would end sports for more than 200 student athletes. a campus town hall meeting on the budget is set for wednesday morning. well today is presidents' day, and people in some of the biggest cities in the country use this as a day of action, protesting the trump administration. there were rallies from dc to l.a., and here too in oakland and san jose. in san francisco, our kara st. cyr shows us how protesters focused their efforts on a tesla dealership. >> reporter: the message is loud and clear. protesters intend to push back against donald trump and elon musk's attempt to shrink government powers. it's one of a series erupting all over the bay area. leading the charge in san francisco on
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monday is patty. >> and i'm very terrified of what's to come. i think we need to get elon musk out of government. >> reporter: he wants to keep plus health care's influence out of government, and get him out of the white house period. >> reporter: hundreds of protesters went to the tesla dealership. they hope to discourage people from supporting the brand. others say the recent action by the newly department of government efficiency and the president focus their efforts on the trans community. >> this is not normal. what's happening is wrong, immoral, dangerous. it threatens democracy and everyone regardless of your race, religion, or status here. >> reporter: not everyone was in agreement. >> and let's have a clear
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message. >> reporter: they would circle the block twice, before they went their separate ways. whether and another scary ending to one flight. this one happened in canada when a jet flipped and ended up on the roof on the runway. >> i was upside down. >> reporter: the investigation into what went wrong. and across the bay area, temperatures are just a tiny bit below what's typical for the middle of february. we will warm it up tomorrow. we'll warm it up a lot by the end of the week. details coming up in your first alert forecast. there's an alert across the northern border for something you might not expect. why people are keeping an eye out for super picks.
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its way to toronto. unbelievably all 80 people on board survived. airport officials say more than a dozen people were hurt. here is how one survivor describes the moment the plane landed. >> when we hit, it was super hard. i believe we skidded on our side and then flipped over on our backs. there was a big fireball on the left side of the plane. thankfully everybody was okay, but we tried to get out of there as quickly as possible. >> kris van cleave spoke to investigators about what they are focused on now. >> and the aircraft is upside down and burning. >> reporter: passengers on delta flight 4819 crawled out of the upside down airline after it crash landed in toronto. flight
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attendents attendants helped each other escape. >> we just landed and the plane crashed. it's upside down. >> reporter: all 80 people, 76 passengers and four crew, got out. the plane came to rest upside down. the wings and tail appear ripped off. the front landing gear, pointing to the sky. >> and most people will be okay. >> reporter: delta says at least 18 people were hurt, three critically, including a child. other injuries were described as minor to moderate. >> what goes through your mind when you look at these images? >> it will say a lot about the integrity of how well the jets are actually built. the fact that the fuselage is still intact. the fact the passengers, everyone is walking away from this situation. it is a very good thing. >> reporter: the airline captain. and and having flown in toronto many times, it is challenging with the winter conditions. you have to be on top of icing situations, both
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for the runway, also for the aircraft. they're going to be looking at wind shears possibly. anything that could actually have turned the aircraft over like that. >> reporter: the crj900 regional jet was coming from minneapolis. it was a snowy and fridged day in toronto with strong cross winds and gusts up to 40 miles per hour. the airport had received about two feet of snow in the last week. >> it can be challenging to come in with different stronger winds, wind shear, things of that nature. >> and the canadian equivalent of the ntsb is leading the investigation in toronto. but the investigators are on their way to help them. they have very much had their hands full here in the states. on january 29, an american airlines plane and an army helicopter collided in dc. 67 people died because of that. investigators would wrap up their work at the scene of the crash on friday. they think now that some of the helicopters equipment wasn't working properly before the crash. and that there may have been a
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miscommunication with air traffic control. and just a few days after that incident, you might remember a medical transport plane crashed in a north philadelphia neighborhood. all six people on board that plane died. one of them was a child who had just finished medical treatment. another person on the ground was also killed in that crash. and all of this is happening as the trump administration started firing hundreds of workers at the faa. cbs news reports e-mails went out late friday night to probationary workers, telling them they were being let go. they do not include the air traffic controllers in short supply for decades. but safety administrator staff are being laid off. transportation department says they were not firing people who performed critical safety functions. okay, it was a period of time when we were talking like we need rain, we're not getting any rain. then we got all the
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rain. and now we're kind of looking forward to another spell of not too much rain happening? >> pretty dry weather for the next couple of weeks in all likelihood. this will be a long stretch to take us through the end of february with very little in terms of additional rainfall. i'll try to bring the map up on the floor here. the problem is the internet has been wonky. otherwise this will be a very brief discussion of the weather because we don't have anything loaded up just yet. nope, it's not going to work. let's take a look at what's happening out there right now towards treasure island. current temperatures, those are in the 40s and 50s. we're going to drop down mostly to the 40s as we head through the rest of tonight. but those temperatures, well, they're on the cool side. some of the chillier spots dropping into the upper 30s within a few degrees of what's normal for this time of the year. and then high temperatures tomorrow are going to be about 1 to 3 degrees above average. mostly in the low to mid-60s. the coolest spots along the coast are going to be in the upper 50s. not a whole lot of variation tomorrow. further down the line is where we do see some
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changes to our rain chances. a chance for showers that will move in late tomorrow night into wednesday. it's not going to amount to a whole lot. so we're talking about a couple hundredths of an inch of rain. the latest estimate from futurecast. you can see .01 essentially means a trace of rainfall that's not going to amount to anything measurable. just enough to maybe make you fiddle with the windshield wipers on wednesday. for the north bay around the bay and closer to the coast. but this is really the only rain chance that we would have in the seven-day forecast. and it's the only rain chance of any note that will be heading our way potentially, all the way into early march. 8 to 14-day outlook shows a strong signal towards drier than normal conditions for the bay area and most of california, taking us through the first three days of march. that goes with hand in hand with a warmer than normal weather pattern, above normal temperatures are expected through the end of the month intoer lily march as well. we'll talk about temperatures inland over the weekend. getting up into the low 70s, which is about
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5 to 10 degrees above average for late february. eventually, of course, we're not done with the rain chances just yet, but they are going to be few and far between as we head through the course of the next several days. because this is not working, i can't show you the seven-day forecast at this point. but the one chance for showers that we have in the mix on wednesday isn't going to amount to a whole lot. looking ahead to the weekend, the weather looks fantastic. full speed ahead for any outdoor plans you have in the works for saturday and sunday. be ready for some warmth. temperatures in the upper 60s, with the low to mid-60s along the coast. in the low to maybe even mid-70s further inland saturday and sunday. and something to look forward to, even if they don't have the fancy graphics to hammer that point home. fern, what do you got that will work for me? >> live tv. isn't it fun? of course, it is. hey, straight ahead in sports. how much is an nba range three pointer worth? wait until you see this. and some post nba all-star game thoughts before it does
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through some difficult gremlins. we have a seven-day forecast to show you. the inland temperatures because that's where things are really going to warm up as we hit the last weekend of february. but everybody is going to experience this warming trend. well inland highs will reach up into the low 70s. some spots into the mid-70s. bay side temperatures will hit the upper 60s. along the coast, the mid to low 60s as well. there is one chance for showers. it's the day after tomorrow, wednesday, very light showers, mostly in the morning. they're not going to amount to a whole lot. we showed you the amounts a couple months ago. it's the only rain chance that we would have that we get to look forward to a mild weekend. it's going to feel like a little taste of springtime in the air. vern is here with a check of sports. like a steph curry's three pointer, seven-day forecast in the clutch. basketball up on top with the nba's all-star weekend has come and gone and no surprise. the host of the weekend, steph curry, put on a show. >> do you ever get tired of
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watching steph pull up from half court like that? >> no. >> exactly. >> kevin durant echoed the building. curry, one of the second career all-star mvp. just like rick berry at the palace, he did it on the warriors home floor. and they capped off the weekend, where he would play host to the league and ambassador for the bay area. >> the hosting experience was unbelievable. i won't complain, this is an honor and a blessing to be able to celebrate and share this beautiful bay area that's been a part of my life for the last 16 years and the basketball history and culture this year. and the amazing fans that are here, and the impact that the game being here has had on both cities. and so it was awesome from start to finish. >> this year's game produced a new format of a four-team mini
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tournament. on tnt's broadcast, warrior draymond green made it clear he was not a fan. >> on a scale of one to ten, your thoughts of the format? >> ten being the best? >> yes. >> a zero. it sucks. greene didn't hesitate to speak his star, but not just on the all-star game. after golden state acquired jimmy butler, green is feeling very confident about the warriors for the second half of the season. >> i'm sorry, i said i think we're going to win a championship, but i lied. we are going to win the championship. >> i've got draymond on the telecast guaranteeing winning championships. i love expectations, having something to play for. so he's lighting the fire for sure. flanked by mr. beast and damian lillard. as good as it goes, $100,000 three-point shot as time expired during sunday's
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all-star game. and the 18-year-old became an overnight star. >> you only really see that in the movies. you never think something like that could happen, and you'll be the one in that moment with all those people around you cheering for you. after the shot, they told me jump in the money, and then they started surrounding me. it's hard to remember everything. i just remember bits and pieces, but it's definitely cool to experience that. >> what a moment. i once kicked in a soccer ball during an indoor soccer game in baltimore as a promotion for $100,000 and it came this close to going in. >> so you got zero dollars? >> i got nothing. center it's amazing how that works. >> but the sponsors were kind of nervous because it was not quite totally insured. >> they didn't have the liquidity. all right, vern, thank you so much. it's a bird, it's a plane. it's a super pick. yeah. why they have farmers and ranchers
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asbestos or what, but i'm in the middle of the sneezing attack, so i'll try to get through this. both the u.s. and canada are keeping a close eye on the border these days. part of an agreement to delay increased u.s. tariffs on canada. included increased migration enforcement, cracking down on drug and weapons smuggling. there is another issue the two countries have to look out for, super picks. paul, take it away. >> reporter: super pigs are running wild across canada. >> are you saying canada? >> yes, i'm serious. pigs are wild boars. they're bigger and smarter, oh good, and also good at breeding, okay. they're harder to hunt. now experts say the population is spiraling out of control. >> they're here for sure, no question, and a lot of them. not just two, three, there's a lot of pigs out there. >> reporter: why is it so difficult to eradicate this problem. >> i think there are two
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challenges in canada. one is their biology makes them very, very hard to get rid of. >> did you know wild picks caused more than $2 billion in damage to crops of the united states each year. experts say it's a matter of when and not if. they will cross over from canada. montana launched a squeal on pigs campaign, asking alert anywhere. >> you know it's something bad and an opportunity. i see an opportunity for super bacon. [ laughter ] super pigs. >> i'm sensing the screen play for like a bad movie. >> i wonder if it would be delicious or not. >> i'm willing to find out. >> yeah, i
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