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here is example from rper's bazaar of the fay dress gowns that would have been worn in waterloo, iowa, thank you very much. here is the deription from the waterloo co may 23rd, 1883a little folks enjoyed a pleasant party at the commercial house last evening, lou henry, the es dressed in masquerade costumes, cetera, ansuite was attired in a costume of the courier that look very attractive, that costume of lou henry -- two battling newspapers were represented by the two young ladies at this event. we have already talked about her interest in athleticism. this is a wonderful photograph of her in an ice skating outfit. made wool which was e fabric of choice at this time. everything was walled down to your underwear if you were really savvy, your underwear was made of redwall because it was supposed to protect you -- was made of red wool, because it was supposed to protect you there was that sanitary wool system, the police on that data will should be used for everything including corsets and/or shoes. stripes were easy because they can be woven at the time the fabric was made. wool, previ
here is example from rper's bazaar of the fay dress gowns that would have been worn in waterloo, iowa, thank you very much. here is the deription from the waterloo co may 23rd, 1883a little folks enjoyed a pleasant party at the commercial house last evening, lou henry, the es dressed in masquerade costumes, cetera, ansuite was attired in a costume of the courier that look very attractive, that costume of lou henry -- two battling newspapers were represented by the two young ladies at this...
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. [♪♪] [bmo sting] new year bazaar.with a year of the snake opening ceremony, and it brought in dozens of vendors, arts, crafts and live performances like lion dancing. more than 30,000 attendees were expected. this event wrapped up at 5 p.m. and will continue tomorrow. it spans two blocks on ninth and franklin streets. lunar new year will be celebrated on january 29th and continue for weeks to come. now, abc seven, of course, is a proud sponsor of the 2025 san francisco chinese new year parade. you can watch the live parade four weeks from today on saturday, february 15th. that's starting at 6 p.m. right here on abc seven. wherever you happen to stream abc seven news. can you make the weather magically glorious for the parade? >> it's good that it wasn't bizarre for the bazaar. >> so i feel like if anybody can spend some. yeah, yeah, yeah, i'll do my best. >> thank you. >> we appreciate that. all right? >> that's all the time we have for this edition of abc seven news at five. we'll see you right back here for the news
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this is the 33rd lunar new year bazaar.s put on by the oakland chinatown chamber of commerce, or oc. there were performances and more than 50 vendors spanning two blocks with arts and crafts, resource booths and more, and businesses in the area got an added bonus of extra customers, so everyone was happy. it's great. i mean, the weather is nice, which is always a plus when it's outdoors and there's tons of people walking around. and i live in san francisco, so it's nice to come out to oakland and be a part of the community here. lots of cool stuff there today. the bazaar runs tomorrow. also, if you missed it today. and by the way, the lunar new year is celebrated in several countries, including china, vietnam and south korea. and we still have sports coming up. are the chiefs on their way to another super bowl? highlights from tonight's i told myself i i was ok wh my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis symptoms... ...with my psoriatic arthritis symptoms. but just ok isn't ok. and i was done settling. if you still have s
this is the 33rd lunar new year bazaar.s put on by the oakland chinatown chamber of commerce, or oc. there were performances and more than 50 vendors spanning two blocks with arts and crafts, resource booths and more, and businesses in the area got an added bonus of extra customers, so everyone was happy. it's great. i mean, the weather is nice, which is always a plus when it's outdoors and there's tons of people walking around. and i live in san francisco, so it's nice to come out to oakland...
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harper's bazaar, incidentally was founded in 1868, and the first international magazine in a fashion, and it was published all over the world with months of preparation shown at the same time. so the people in budapest and the people in milan and the people in rome and people in waterloo, iowa, all the same images to inspire them. as a nine year old, you can see she was already interested in fashion. she's wearing a gown that is that is made with with silk satin. and it's all puffed and ruched. and she's wearing this very unusual color, which, of course, really came from, you know, who queen elizabeth first was inspired or the 1870s was a time of great revival. they were constantly revival. we've reviving the fashions of the past, very much like they are today, are, you know, we think you know, we think we are inventing what we're really doing is we're just grabbing from the past and reinterpreting her early fashion career. interestingly it happened in when she was nine years old in. 1883 when she and a friend of hers decided to have a fancy party and they had a fancy dress party for
harper's bazaar, incidentally was founded in 1868, and the first international magazine in a fashion, and it was published all over the world with months of preparation shown at the same time. so the people in budapest and the people in milan and the people in rome and people in waterloo, iowa, all the same images to inspire them. as a nine year old, you can see she was already interested in fashion. she's wearing a gown that is that is made with with silk satin. and it's all puffed and ruched....
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you see an illustration here from "harper's bazaar" of 1874 where she's wearing almost the identicalrstyle. so she came into the world a fashion. "harper's bazaar" incidentally was founded in 1868 and was the first international magazine of fashion. it was published all over the world with months of preparation at the same time. so that people in budapest and people in milan and the people in rome and the people in waterloo, iowa, all had the same images to inspire them. as a 9-year-old, you can see that she was already quite interested in fashion. she's wearing a gown that is -- that is made wi silk satin, and it's all puffed and she's wear thing very unusual collar, which, of course, really came from you know who, queen elizabeth i. the 1870s was a time of great revival. they were constantly reviving the fashions of the cast, very much like they are today. you know, we think -- you know, we think we are inventing. what we are really doing is grabbing from the past and reinterpreting. her early fashion career, interestingly, happened in -- when she was 9 years old in 1883, when she
you see an illustration here from "harper's bazaar" of 1874 where she's wearing almost the identicalrstyle. so she came into the world a fashion. "harper's bazaar" incidentally was founded in 1868 and was the first international magazine of fashion. it was published all over the world with months of preparation at the same time. so that people in budapest and people in milan and the people in rome and the people in waterloo, iowa, all had the same images to inspire them. as...
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an online drug bazaar and a bazaar where you could also.er for hire and fake ids, etc. all of this done. on the dark web. almost ten years ago, a 31 year old man named ross ulbricht was sentenced to life in prison for, as you just heard from that report on cnbc running a website called silk road on the dark web, it was a place where buyers could purchase illegal things anonymously. at the time of his sentencing, judge judy forrest called ulbricht, quote, the kingpin of a worldwide digital drug trafficking enterprise and said his actions were, quote, terribly destructive to our social fabric. silk road is the new york times reports, quote, became an international drug marketplace, facilitating more than 1.5 million transactions, including sales of heroin, cocaine and other illicit substances. new york times also notes this quote in court. prosecutors claim that mr. ulbricht had also solicited the murders of people. he considered threats, but acknowledged there was no evidence that the killings took place. so why did we just take that little
an online drug bazaar and a bazaar where you could also.er for hire and fake ids, etc. all of this done. on the dark web. almost ten years ago, a 31 year old man named ross ulbricht was sentenced to life in prison for, as you just heard from that report on cnbc running a website called silk road on the dark web, it was a place where buyers could purchase illegal things anonymously. at the time of his sentencing, judge judy forrest called ulbricht, quote, the kingpin of a worldwide digital drug...
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the bazaar in gone with the wind, where they had the dance and everything that is of like that, only this one was these would be downstairs kids compared to the one in atlanta. here's one in saint louis. it was definitely a multi-day celebration of all kinds of crafts. people would spend months putting things together that they would put on all kinds of domestic crafts. it was wonderful, wonderful and all of that wonderful money that they raised went the sanitary commissions. they bought medicine. they bought supplies for the soldiers. you know, i keep talking about socks. but that was one of the things they wanted the most. socks. and they would have medical supplies that they can when they got wounded, bandages and things like that. those were provided by sanitary commission. but what if you don't have access to some of these things and other role that women play? it kind using of their feminine wiles and. talents, shall we say, they did all kinds of sneaky things to help their men in blue or gray. hey, this is a picture. some of the female smut ers. and we'll talk a little about w
the bazaar in gone with the wind, where they had the dance and everything that is of like that, only this one was these would be downstairs kids compared to the one in atlanta. here's one in saint louis. it was definitely a multi-day celebration of all kinds of crafts. people would spend months putting things together that they would put on all kinds of domestic crafts. it was wonderful, wonderful and all of that wonderful money that they raised went the sanitary commissions. they bought...
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saturday marked the first day of oakland chinatown's lunar new year bazaar. on ninth and franklin streets. and number seven, it's national popcorn day. you can bring your own bucket, tote or bag to any cinemark theater, and they will fill up your container up to 400oz for just $5. that's equivalent to two extra large popcorns at least. i got to say, i'm liking the bag idea. just bring it. but then you worry about all the butter getting on the bag. but dangerous, you know? yeah. although i do think it's cute that they do that. yeah. fun, fun, fun movie day. and the weather for it, too. stomach ache. yeah. thank you all for joining us on abc seven mornings. we'll see you back ♪ it's a little pill with a big story to tell. ♪ ♪ i take once-daily jardiance... ♪ ♪ ...at each day's start. ♪ ♪ as time went on, it was easy to see. ♪ ♪ i'm lowering my a1c! ♪ and for adults with type 2 diabetes... ...and known heart disease, jardiance can lower the risk of cardiovascular death, too. serious side effects include increased ketones in blood or urine, which can be fatal. st
saturday marked the first day of oakland chinatown's lunar new year bazaar. on ninth and franklin streets. and number seven, it's national popcorn day. you can bring your own bucket, tote or bag to any cinemark theater, and they will fill up your container up to 400oz for just $5. that's equivalent to two extra large popcorns at least. i got to say, i'm liking the bag idea. just bring it. but then you worry about all the butter getting on the bag. but dangerous, you know? yeah. although i do...
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so manual work is on the decline. 3 quarters of bio saudi salaries are produced by machine. bazaars are cheaper to make, and the weavers don't burn as much for them as they did in the past. 120000 weavers, live environment. most of them are most lemme, and live in poor weaving colonies. learning less and a construction worker does in a day many work on power looms which produce salaries and fabrics much more cheaply, up to one or 2 a day. that the most of us are involved with machine weaving a lot. but even with machine where the business is not going well and when the trade is bad at the bottom of the product, that's why a lot of people are leaving and going elsewhere about how do we go somewhere finding other jobs to know if there are a lot of power cuts here. my love like that affects us weavers, a lot of but us on them does a bunch of a lot because with the alpha, not everyone in the indian fashion industry can produce luxury goods. in reality, the industry is marked by something much darker, fast version. it's bits of cheap clothes at an ever increasing rate. much of it will only b
so manual work is on the decline. 3 quarters of bio saudi salaries are produced by machine. bazaars are cheaper to make, and the weavers don't burn as much for them as they did in the past. 120000 weavers, live environment. most of them are most lemme, and live in poor weaving colonies. learning less and a construction worker does in a day many work on power looms which produce salaries and fabrics much more cheaply, up to one or 2 a day. that the most of us are involved with machine weaving a...
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the bazaar runs again today. lunar new year celebration is going on in several countries, including china, vietnam and south korea. it was a heartfelt reunion yesterday in the east bay. take a look. i give you a hug. thank you. thank you man, i'm so glad you're doing well. i'm so what you're seeing here are hugs for 16 year old ivan santana. he met those two paramedics who saved his life this past summer. ivan was playing soccer in a park in hayward when, without warning, he collapsed. turns out the tennyson high school student suffered a sudden cardiac arrest. jared armstrong and joshua king performed advanced cardiac cardiac life support measures and rushed to the hospital, where he spent the next seven weeks. the reunion is an opportunity for the emergency responders to cherish. i feel truly incredible that we were given the opportunity to meet him. it's truly heartbreaking that i did get to meet him today and that he is doing so well, and that things went the way they did. i've never been able to meet someone
the bazaar runs again today. lunar new year celebration is going on in several countries, including china, vietnam and south korea. it was a heartfelt reunion yesterday in the east bay. take a look. i give you a hug. thank you. thank you man, i'm so glad you're doing well. i'm so what you're seeing here are hugs for 16 year old ivan santana. he met those two paramedics who saved his life this past summer. ivan was playing soccer in a park in hayward when, without warning, he collapsed. turns...
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saturday marked the first day of oakland chinatown's lunar new year bazaar. the event continues today spanning two blocks on ninth and franklin streets. number seven, it's national popcorn day. bring your own bucket tote or bag to any cinemark theater and they will fill up your container up to 400oz for just $5. that's equivalent to two extra large popcorns as i said earlier, i'm thinking about a bag, a bag, a bucket, whatever it takes the box, whatever it takes. well, thank you all for joining us on abc. seven mornings. we are awaiting a special report from abc news on donald trump's return to washington. and we leave you with a live look from the tomb of the unknown at arlington national cemetery, where the president elect is expected for a wreath laying as part of the inauguration ceremonies. we'll see you back here at five and six with the latest. have a great day >> you'll know if your garage door is not running properly. it'll tell you if the door is not balanced correctly. >> it will burn up your motor quite literally. >> smoke. if your garage door is
saturday marked the first day of oakland chinatown's lunar new year bazaar. the event continues today spanning two blocks on ninth and franklin streets. number seven, it's national popcorn day. bring your own bucket tote or bag to any cinemark theater and they will fill up your container up to 400oz for just $5. that's equivalent to two extra large popcorns as i said earlier, i'm thinking about a bag, a bag, a bucket, whatever it takes the box, whatever it takes. well, thank you all for joining...
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this is a 33rd lunar new year bazaar put on by the oakland chinatown chamber of commerce, and you cane than 50 vendors spanning two blocks with arts and crafts, resource booths and more. and if you missed it today, don't worry, they'll be back again tomorrow. awesome festivities right? yeah, and hopefully the weather to enjoy hopefully the weather to enjoy it. w e' i guess what i'm looking for from you is, i mean, i know how the fire affected me, and there's always a constant fear that who's to say something like that won't happen again? that's fair. we committed to underground, 10,000 miles of electric line. you look back at where we were 10 years ago and we are in a completely different place today, and it's because of how we need to care for our communities and our customers. i hope that's true. [joe] that's my commitment. [ambient noise]
this is a 33rd lunar new year bazaar put on by the oakland chinatown chamber of commerce, and you cane than 50 vendors spanning two blocks with arts and crafts, resource booths and more. and if you missed it today, don't worry, they'll be back again tomorrow. awesome festivities right? yeah, and hopefully the weather to enjoy hopefully the weather to enjoy it. w e' i guess what i'm looking for from you is, i mean, i know how the fire affected me, and there's always a constant fear that who's to...
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she was editor of the bazaar, and evoke, and went on and she was a miraculous individual, but she hadhing that was a very unique. she classified it as a third i. will lewis brown junior, who was mayor of san francisco, and was the champion of reopening this building on january 5th of 1999. i believe he has not a third eye , but some kind of antenna attached to his head because he had the ability to go through this building almost on a daily basis during the restoration and corrects everything so that it would appear as it was when it opened in december of 1915. >> the board of supervisors approved that, i signed it into law. jeffrey heller, the city and county of san francisco oh, and and your band of architects a great thing, just a great thing. >> to impart to the history of this building is remarkable. to see a person who comes in with a gloomy look on their face , and all of a sudden you start talking about this building, the gloomy look disappears and a smile registers across their face. with children, and i do mainly all of the children's tours, that is a totally different feeli
she was editor of the bazaar, and evoke, and went on and she was a miraculous individual, but she hadhing that was a very unique. she classified it as a third i. will lewis brown junior, who was mayor of san francisco, and was the champion of reopening this building on january 5th of 1999. i believe he has not a third eye , but some kind of antenna attached to his head because he had the ability to go through this building almost on a daily basis during the restoration and corrects everything...
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. >> road online drug bazaar. >> he has. >> been sentenced to life in prison.ven charges in february. >> of this year. >> ulbricht operated silk road, which is basically. >> as i. >> mentioned, an online drug bazaar and a bazaar where you could also. >> buy other. >> illicit goods. >> and services. including murder for hire. >> and. >> fake. >> ids. >> etc. all of this done on the dark web. >> hi again everyone. it's 5:00 in new york. almost ten years ago, a 31 year old man named ross ulbricht was sentenced to life in prison for, as you just heard from that report on cnbc running a website called silk road on the dark web, it was a place where buyers could purchase illegal things anonymously. at the time of his sentencing, judge judy forrest called ulbricht, quote, the kingpin of a worldwide digital drug trafficking enterprise and said his actions were, quote, terribly destructive to our social fabric. silk road is the new york times reports, quote, became an international drug marketplace, facilitating more than 1.5 million transactions, including sales of her
. >> road online drug bazaar. >> he has. >> been sentenced to life in prison.ven charges in february. >> of this year. >> ulbricht operated silk road, which is basically. >> as i. >> mentioned, an online drug bazaar and a bazaar where you could also. >> buy other. >> illicit goods. >> and services. including murder for hire. >> and. >> fake. >> ids. >> etc. all of this done on the dark web. >> hi again...
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. >> now, beyonce's stylist told harper's bazaar blue had the final say when it came to her on stage> this was during the nfl halftime show on christmas day. she rocked a white, crystal covered corset and matching fringe pants made by a ukrainian designer. a diamond necklace and a custom made cowboy hat. beyonce wanted the entire ensemble to dress in white with her daughter, having her own unique look. >> you better stand out. >> did you see? i mean, she stood out because she's blue ivy, right? she didn't have that bob. that platinum six feet tall, almost however tall. >> she was like. you're still beautiful. >> she could have been in denim levi's. >> true. she's still beautiful, but not that much. i have no notes. >> not above mom. >> right, exactly. exactly right. to know your place this morning. i will take you outside of san jose, where it is quiet. we have clear skies in the south bay this morning. get out and enjoy this afternoon. it will feel mild out there. today is the warmest day of the week. so the accuweather headlines, we're calling it a terrific thursday out there. it's
. >> now, beyonce's stylist told harper's bazaar blue had the final say when it came to her on stage> this was during the nfl halftime show on christmas day. she rocked a white, crystal covered corset and matching fringe pants made by a ukrainian designer. a diamond necklace and a custom made cowboy hat. beyonce wanted the entire ensemble to dress in white with her daughter, having her own unique look. >> you better stand out. >> did you see? i mean, she stood out because...
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beyonce's stylist told harper's bazaar blue had the final say when it came to her on stage look duringfl halftime show on christmas day. she rocked a white crystal covered corset and matching fringe pants made by a ukrainian designer, a diamond necklace and a custom made cowboy hat. beyonce wanted the whole ensemble to be dressed in white, with her daughter having her own unique look. yeah. love it. >> it's good. i mean, there's too many to list, but there's a lot of meaning behind the hats, the boots, the belt buckles. a lot of thought went into what you saw during the beyonce bowl. >> i mean, i hope that was her real quick. >> oh, instantly. yes. >> i mean, no blond, you know, platinum blond bob on her. >> i love it because she was also earlier on the risers too, right? yes. >> doing the whole thing. yeah. >> are we seeing the start of, like, a new pop star? >> oh, wouldn't surprise me a bit. >> yeah. >> she's getting, like, the reps in. she's learning the choreo. >> she already. she's in mufasa. >> she's in mufasa doing it all. well, look who are mom and dad are. it's bound to happe
beyonce's stylist told harper's bazaar blue had the final say when it came to her on stage look duringfl halftime show on christmas day. she rocked a white crystal covered corset and matching fringe pants made by a ukrainian designer, a diamond necklace and a custom made cowboy hat. beyonce wanted the whole ensemble to be dressed in white, with her daughter having her own unique look. yeah. love it. >> it's good. i mean, there's too many to list, but there's a lot of meaning behind the...
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. >> biggest bazaar for illegal drugs, including heroin, cocaine, lsd and methamphetamine. the fbi says this. >> ad from. >> the site offered high quality heroin. all rock conveniently vacuum sealed. >> prosecutors say. >> ulbricht called. >> himself dread. >> pirate roberts. >> after a character in a movie. they also accused him of offering money to have a user of the site killed, who was threatening to expose it, but investigators say that was never carried out. >> again, one of the largest drug traffickers in american history. i think it's fair to say. right. a jury found that guy guilty on all seven counts. he was sentenced to two life terms, plus 40 years without parole, plus a fine of $183 million. but the silk road guy has a cult following among libertarians and crypto fanboys, and trump was looking to court them ahead of last year's election. >> and if you vote for me on day one, i will commute the sentence of ross ulbricht to a sentence of time served. >> libertarians love them some russ ulbricht. here's the thing. you hear what trump said there? commute his senten
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. >> and staying in oakland, saturday marked the first day of oakland chinatown's lunar new year bazaarr of the snake opening ceremony and brought in dozens of vendors and live performances like lion dancing. more than 30,000 attendees were expected. lunar new year will be celebrated on january 29th. of course, abc seven is a proud sponsor of the 2025 san francisco chinese new year parade. you can watch the live parade saturday, february 15th starting at 6 p.m. right here on abc seven and wherever you stream abc seven news. >> well, now it's time for our abc seven mornings adventure. it's our way of highlighting some things happening in the bay area. >> first, the turf wars are back on the peninsula. this week, leaders in palo alto are set to discuss the future of artificial turf on city fields. the city council is set to vote on whether to fund a six month study of the pros and cons of fake turf. palo alto has three synthetic turf fields. the city put the replacement of one of them on hold. while it considers whether natural turf is better. the study could cost palo alto more than $230
. >> and staying in oakland, saturday marked the first day of oakland chinatown's lunar new year bazaarr of the snake opening ceremony and brought in dozens of vendors and live performances like lion dancing. more than 30,000 attendees were expected. lunar new year will be celebrated on january 29th. of course, abc seven is a proud sponsor of the 2025 san francisco chinese new year parade. you can watch the live parade saturday, february 15th starting at 6 p.m. right here on abc seven and...
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she was editor of the bazaar, and evoke, and went on and she was a miraculous individual, but she hadry unique. she classified it as a third i. will lewis brown junior, who was mayor of san francisco, and was the champion of reopening this building on january 5th of 1999. i believe he has not a third eye , but some kind of antenna attached to his head because he had the ability to go through this building almost on a daily basis during the restoration and corrects everything so that it would appear as it was when it opened in december of 1915. >> the board of supervisors approved that, i signed it into law. jeffrey heller, the city and county of san francisco oh, and and your band of architects a great thing, just a great thing. >> to impart to the history of this building is remarkable. to see a person who comes in with a gloomy look on their face , and all of a sudden you start talking about this building, the gloomy look disappears and a smile registers across their face. with children, and i do mainly all of the children's tours, that is a totally different feeling because you are
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lunar new year bazaar.cked things off with the year of the snake opening ceremony, which brought in dozens of vendors and live performances like lion dancing. more than 30,000 attendees were expected. that event wrapped up at 5 p.m. today and will continue tomorrow, spanning two blocks on ninth and franklin streets. lunar new year will be celebrated on january 29th and go for days now. abc seven is a proud sponsor of the 2025 san francisco chinese new year parade. you can watch the parade live four weeks from today on saturday, february 15th. it all starts at 6 p.m. right here on abc seven. and wherever you happen to stream abc seven news. all right. the warriors finally back at home and hoping for a win. let's get to sarah hodges now with a preview of sports. sarah. yeah, dion. >> and it's one that this team needs as they sit at 500 on the season. could steph and the boys take care of business against the worst team in the east? i got your in team. the dubs would take care of business with ease. right. wro
lunar new year bazaar.cked things off with the year of the snake opening ceremony, which brought in dozens of vendors and live performances like lion dancing. more than 30,000 attendees were expected. that event wrapped up at 5 p.m. today and will continue tomorrow, spanning two blocks on ninth and franklin streets. lunar new year will be celebrated on january 29th and go for days now. abc seven is a proud sponsor of the 2025 san francisco chinese new year parade. you can watch the parade live...