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ivan watson is following this from hong kong. ivan, what more do we know about a positive drug snes critically, what's the iov saying here? >> the ioc is not saying very much. we have no real official explanation for why the medal ceremony for the gold-winning russian figure skating team has been postponed since tuesday. the ioc spokesman says little more than there's an active legal matter. this is what he says when journalists ask bhim it. >> i'm sorry to disappoint you, but even if i comment on who is handling this, i can talk abstractly about responsibilities. even if i went on who is handling this matter, it tells you what type of matter it might be. i'm not going to. there's a legal issue going on. i can't say anything more than that. >> the same thing goes for the international skating union saying it cannot comment if anything has to do with doping. that leaves us to try to fill in the gaps here. a number of sources have told cnn sports analyst christine brennan that somebody, an athlete who is a minor, has tested positive for prohibited substances. now there is only one minor on the six-person russian olympic committee skating team and she was a breakout star in these winter olympics. the 15-year-old camila valiyeva. the russian new hampshire rbc sports, they say one of the six skaters on that team in december tested positive for a banned substance called trimedizine. it's a banned metabolic modulator. the spokesperson for the russian foreign ministry has issued a statement calling valiyeva a miracle and also kind of saying that there's some evil forces at work trying to cause harm and saying that the russian government is going to stand by any athlete who is targeted by these evil forces. so we're trying to fill in the gaps here. we don't know when this sample could have been taken. we don't have exact confirmation of who this might have involved, however, the russian olympic committee is -- a team from russia that isn't operating under the russian flag with the russian national anthem, that is because of past doping problems that has been meated out from the russian team. a spokesman has issued this statement, we don't have all the details but in situations like this, it's about more than gold, it's about the integrity of fair sports and accountability. worth noting that the u.s. team got silver in the figure skating team event. don't know what would happen if it's possible there could be a disqualification. one final matter, the spokesperson for the ioc didn't say anything about if somebody tested positive, would they still be allowed to compete in future events? that raises a whole heap of additional questions. still waiting for official answers here, isa. >> so many questions about what might have happened, who might be involved, who was involved and valiyeva was in the headlines all week. ivanson in hong kong. thank you very much, ivan. later we'll go live to beijing for the latest medal winners. >>> former u.s. press drumpd could face another investigation, this time over his handling of official white house documents. a source tells cnn that the national archives, the custodian of presidential papers, wants the justice department to look into whether trump violated the act. they retrieved 15 boxes of letters. here's what two experts had to say about whether trump could face legal jeopardy. >> the mishandling statute, which is the one that penalizes people in government positions for taking classified information knowingly and bringing it to a place that's not authorized to keep it, that is a criminal statute. punishable by a year in jail or some sort of a fine. yeah, i think it steps up here seriously. it these donald trump actually has quite a sophisticated understanding. the need to preserve documents. especially the need to preserve classified documents. it takes away
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so it's a welcome moment for both of these leaders. >> ivan watson in hong kong. thanks, ivan. >>> to russia where the kremlin is denying a pentagon claim that russia plans to stage a fake attack to create a pretexts for invasion. >> as part of this fake attack, we believe that russia would produce a very graphic propaganda video which would include corpses and actors that would be depicting mourners and images of destroyed locations as well as military equipment at the hands of ukraine or the west. >> cnn's nic robertson is live in moscow. how confident is the u.s. in making that type of serious claim and what is the kremlin saying? i see the russian foreign minister spoke out just a short time ago. >> reporter: yeah. russian foreign minister sergei lavrov called it dedelusional. they say it didn't make logical sense. all of these claims that we've heard of russia, you know, planning false flag events to trigger a conflict and trigger their entry to a conflict in ukraine. the russian officials have been knocking down. we've heard from u.s. officials that there were other fals
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[mike] ivan, i've seen a lot of this. homeowners often don't realize what's behind the walls. agm are the only bathroom renovation specialists i recommend. visit agmrenovations.com today, and renovate before it's too late! and remember - we do kitchens too! ♪ agmrenovations.com ♪ >>> three former minneapolis police officers have been found guilty for not doing anything as another officer pressed his knee on george floyd's neck for more than nine minutes. the jury ruled the officers willfully violated floyd's constitutional rights. they could be sentenced from a year to life in prison. they still face state charges of aiding and abetting murder. that will take place later this year. >>> a standoff lasting almost a full day finally ended this morning in the east bay. started around noon yesterday at a hampton inn hotel. there are details to be revealed. police and firefighters tried getting the man out of a room. he eventually gave himself up around 8:00 this morning. he was suffered from two gun gunshot wounds. >>> a victory for pedestrians in berkeley. they have been lobbying to make telegraph avenue car free. they approved the plan. it has long been known for its counterculture vibe and shops. the council approved a dedicated bus line with cars and bike sharing. the other lane, they will pledge to make it car free. supporters expect it to happen. >>> in less than two hours, the boys basketball team will tip off. on the line is a chance to play for a cts championship. >> it's a big game. in one very big way, middle anler ton has won big this season. gar vin thomas shares a moment that everyone involved says they will never forget. >> that's right. it takes a lot of dedication, determination and a willingness to overcome tough odds to be a winner basketball. as one high school senior is showing us, that goes for life as well. >> be out here every day. >> reporter: the driveway is where many basketball dreams are born. >> after practice, extra shots. >> reporter: it's where outside his home this boy has for years hooked up dream after dream of being the hero of the game. >> i don't know what i will do without basketball. >> reporter: there have been things in life more difficult. he has lived with developmental and learning challenges since he was a young boy. basketball always offered him escape from that. when he got to high school and tried out for the team as a freshman, he didn't make the cut. >> when i didn't make the team my freshman year, my mom told me, keep trying harder. you will make it. i said, okay. >> reporter: he hung around the team and tried out again and again. never making the squad. until his senior year. when the coach thought it was time he deserved a jersey and a spot on the bench. >> he is super energetic. personality is unique. he is always had a passion to play basketball. >> reporter: the bench is where he spent the season. never getting in a single game. his contribution to the team, coming in ways other than points. >> he gives us energy, him being there, hyping us up, being on the bench. >> reporter: many of his teammates have been his friends for years. they were pushing the coach to get him in the last game of the regular season. >> we told him, he had to play for senior night. >> reporter: with a few minutes left in the fourth quarter, with them comfortably ahead, he got the call. the big moment for him and his parents. >> we were so nervous. we knew how much he wanted it. >> reporter: if this were a fairytale come true, he would have made his first shot. but he didn't. he missed the first nine he took. before finally driving the baseline and setting off an explosion. >> it felt like it was out of a movie. >> it was one of the best moments i have been a part of it. >> i moment i will never forget. >> reporter: this wasn't a fairytale ending. there was no magic involved. this was thanks to one player's love for the game. his determination not to give up on his dreams. and an entire school community eager to make it happen. that community gets so much credit for all this. it's not just basketball. the football team -- he was part of the football team. very supportive. crowds always chanting for him to get into the game. they get a lot of credit for making his dream come true. >> that's wonderful. thank you. >> i love he never gave up. i thought the olympics was over. he is still making me cry. a great story. >>> let's bring in jeff and talk about the rest of the week. we saw it's a little warmer today. >> really good rebound through the afternoon. we have just one more day left of the cold temperatures for the morning and then we are gradually going to see things warm up. our freeze warnings we main in effect through tomorrow morning until 9:00 a.m. that's for the northeast and south bay. frost advisory in the lighter color. widespread 30s and isolated 20s expected up into the north bay. let's bring it into the morning temperatures tomorrow. mostly sunny and 32 in the trivalley. peninsula, 26. make sure to wear a couple of layers and a hat will keep you nice and warm. san francisco, 40. east bay 32. the north bay, 31. we start off with a heavy jacket in the morning. by the afternoon, you won't need too much of a jacket. we will undergo changes. the cold air that we have been dealing with all week long, that's going to begin to move off towards the east and clear out. we think once we hit saturday's forecast, we will get good weather in here. it's going to warm up not only for the afternoon, but also for the mornings as well. tomorrow, we are starting to see through the afternoon, kind of the transitional day. it's noticeable that the temperatures warm up. 62 in morgan hill. to the east bay. 62 for friday in heyward. light wind, beautiful, 58 in san mateo. san francisco, 54 in the marina. through the north bay, 62 in napa. we got dry weather tomorrow. what about the rain chances? we have been telling you next week there's some activity close towards the bay area. it looks like the best chance of heavier rainfall is going to be to the north. the rain line is just so close. my seven day forecast, i keep the percentages of what our chances of getting showers would be. they are low. we are following this next week. we get a slight adjustment in the track and it could mean heavier rain for us. just slight chances as we head through next wednesday. by next thursday, that could be our best bet to maybe get some rainfall in here with a 50% chance right now. all in all, not that big right now. we will continue to monitor that closely. by this weekend, i think saturday is the best day to be outside. 64 for the high. how about 43 for the morning? that's better for us. >> i will take 43 over what we had this morning. it was intense. >>> coming up, record applications for one bay area university. the top school students want to attend this fall. >>> uc berkeley saw a record number of applications this year. up 13% as nearly 130,000 students applied for the next freshman class. all this as the school is caught in a legal battle regarding its plan to increase enrollment or bring it back to pre-pandemic levels. some residents are fighting to stop that. a lower court ruled the school must cap enrollment and the matter is before the state supreme court. >>> a celebration in san francisco today marking one year of the city's dream keeper initiative. the mayor launched this that invests in black entrepreneurs who run businesses from wine making to trash hauling through grants. the goal is to include the black community in san francisco's prosperity. the mayor heard criticism over the project and she says it is not favoritism. >> i see the data. i have lived in the data. i have experienced the data. what i am trying to do is intervention. >> the mayor is proud of the program which doesn't just offer financial support, it also advocates for black homeownership, employment and even physical and mental health. >>> gearing up for a special election this summer. how santa clara county is preparing and needs your help. are you looking to renovate your kitchen or bathroom? i'm mike holmes here with ivanm agm renovations thanks mike! too often, homeowners hire the wrong contractor. ivan, i see this all the time. delays, shortcuts, hidden fees - nightmares. at agm we use the top trades, and each project is finished on time, on budget, backed by a five year warranty. that's why agm are the only kitchen and bathroom renovation specialists i recommend. ♪ agmrenovations.com ♪ [announcer] call now and get $3,000 off! >>> workers are wanted in the south bay. >> santa clara county's register of voters needs 2,000 election workers. bilingual applicants are especially welcomed. election aide, assistance trainers and couriers. high school students are welcome and may be paid or opt for community service credits, which the kids near before they graduate. >>> don't forget to watch us live on roku, apple tv. we have 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try 28 in santa roadsa. 27 in napa. 28 in livermore. low 40's right around the bay and coast. 31 in half moon bay. 35 degrees in san jose. just a friendly reminder, these are cold weather alerts. make sure you limit your outdoor time especially during the morning hours. bring in any tender plants and cover any pipes so they don't freeze with the freeze cold conditions. >> here are the records. napa, santa rosa and livermore that will likely see records tomorrow as it will be cold enough for that. clear skies tonight. we did have a few whipsy clouds this afternoon. sit a lovely view from our emryville camera. frosty and freezing cold tomorrow morning. records likely not as cold at that time weekend time period especially sunday. so if you want to get outside you're good to go. look at that time temperature trend for north bay valley going from the upper 20's tomorrow morning to the low 30's. that an improvement saturday. and we'll bump you up into the low to mid 40's. that will be a nice change of pace. tomorrow afternoon sun will upper 50's to the low 60's for your friday. for the weekend, there is a beach path hazard statement. wave heights will be coming up the risk of rip currents and waves will be running higher. be careful if you're going to be out and about. over the weekend, sunday morning. might see a little sprinkle in the north bay or a light shower. be it's not really going to be a game change as we head towards next week, this is looking encouraging. possibly of rain. other computer model is going dry. certainly looks like the potential is there for sierra snow. morning records lows are likely. chilly with some frost again saturday. although, not quite as cold. not quite as widespread. maybe a few sprinkles sunday with those temperatures rising to spring-like levels. in the 70's inland. we'll keep that chance on showers wednesday. go ahead, wash your car so we could get ama: after a winning streak on "jeopardy" the champion was asked an even more important question recently. her girlfriend general vaive proposed. she posted it on twitter saying that she said yes and proposed back to genera -- she earned the second longest consecutive wins. she's expected this fall for the next tournament of champions. congrats. dan: super excited. we're happy for both of them. the warriors back in action after the all-star break. ama: larry beal with sports. larry: i think they found their mojo. look at steph styling on the >> warriors back from the all-star break. tonight in important lapd steph curry looking to ride the momentum when he had 16 threes so he showed up like he just came off the set of the matrix. you've got to back it up when you stride in like that. warriors sluggish early. this is curry's first three of the night. just 2-7 from downtown. ben mclemre. warriors down by so quickly. then they get hot. nice ball movement clay thompson, slash. h-- splash. he had 18. curry, a season high. up 12 in the third. no-look pass to gary payton t.b. ii. but curry gets taken out by kevon looney. they're both ok. warriors running away it. look at curry to klay. the splash and dame. he seen this movie before. ugh. tired of those guys. warriors win 132-95. senior nights at u.s.f. they try to take down number one gonzaga. off the turnover. boullier was held to 27 points. dion limb pumped at that time game! chet holmgren, maybe the number one pick in the draft with authority. coast to coast. he had 15 boards. zags never really threatened win, 89-73. st. mary's at san diego. all gaels. s the as inside. they're up 17 at the break. and kyle bowen he had 12 points as they would cruise 60-46. they clinched the second seed in next week's west coast conference tournament. having fun on the farm. number two, stanford women, they've never ever lost to washington state. 70-0 coming in. cameron brink is better. stepping through another double-double. 15 boards. hailey jones to beat the buzzer. 14-1 for her. 61-54 is the final. 5 soo-0 in pac-12 play and 71, all time against what zoo. to the ice. 44 zdeno chara brawling with jeffery viell. he can still punch. they're trying to snap the loss. sharks snap slide 4-3. behold...unlimited wireless for only 30 bucks. that's pretty cool, but you know what's cooler? 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ivan watson in hong kong. ivan, let's start with peng shi and the ioc confirming that they do plan on meeting with her. what more do we know. >> well, we know that the ioc president, thomas bach, is planning to meet with her, but it is possible we will not hear very much about the content of that meeting. take a listen to this spokesperson from the ioc. >> you'll appreciate we won't release details through the media of that meeting, but the meeting will take place. and as the president very eloquently said, we would talk with her and it would be up to her to decide what would and wouldn't be said. >> just a brief recap, kim, peng shuai, several months ago, set off a firestorm when she published this very emotional accusation that a former senior chinese government official had allegedly sexually assaulted her. and she kind of then disappeared from public view. we saw the very heavy-handed chinese internet censors erase that from the chinese skbintern and comments about her from the chinese internet. there were really public appeals of concern from her colleagues in professional tennis as well as from the women's tennis association, and when she finally resurfaced, she recanted. she said that she actually hadn't published those accusations, which has led to concern about how freely she's actually able to speak publicly. and that's part of what the appeals are for thomas bach to meet with her face-to-face. of course, as the ioc president, he has been very concerned about avoiding embarrassing or angering the host country of the winter olympics, china. >> thank you so much, ivan watson in hong kong. so we want to take a quick look at the medal count so far. norway still leading the pack with two gold medals. the russian olympic committee jumping ahead to second after their wins on sunday. slovenia now in third and several countries tied for fourth with one gold medal each. all right. let's bring back cnn's coy wire outside of beijing. so, coy, as i mentioned earlier in the intro, an historic day in snowboarding. take us through the highlights so far and what you're expecting today. >> kim, you're from canada, so i know you know what a party in the snow feels like. i was there at the women's snowboard slope style. my bald brother, i was cold, but there was great energy, good music, huge, incredible course complete with a replica, greatly of china for the athletes to soar over. and that is where 20-year-old zoey z zoi sadowski-synnott. zoi pulled off a high-risk, high-flying run and nailed a back-to-back double cork 1080s. she became the first woman to ever do
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ivan watson now live in hong kong. so ivan, olympic organizers, of course, say they want to keep politics out of the games, but we did hear the ioc reconfirming again that they were wanting to meet with chinese tennis star pong hsueh. what more do we know about this. >> reporter: this is a very sensitive matter. months ago, when she publicly accused a senior formal official in the chinese government of sexually assaulting her, that set off a fire storm, and ultimately, the women 's tennis association announced it would suspend its tournaments in china. peng shuai, she later kind of recanted and said that the accusations weren't actually made by her. there have been meetings between her, virtually, and thomas bach, the president of the ioc, and there had been an indication that he would meet with her when he came to beijing for the olympic olympics and an ioc spokesperson said that that meeting will, in fact, take place, but we may not learn very much about what happens during this meeting. lis listen. >> you'll appreciate that we're not going to release details through the media of that meeting, but the meeting will take place. and as the president very eloquently said, we would talk with her and it would be up to her to decide what would and wouldn't be said. >> the ioc salespokespeople say they want to respect what peng shuai would be comfortable releasing to the public. but he argued that there seemed to be an argue to cover that up. back to you. >> and ivanaying in beijing, president xi was again having high-level meetings and a banquet, even. take us through who he met and what might have come out of it? >> this was a banquet in the great hall of the people in beijing, where there were a number of heads of state and other top dignitaries like the head of the world health organization, that were greeted by chinese leader xi jinping, and his wife, celebrating the facthat beijing is the only capital in the world to have hosted both a summer and now a winter olympics. some of the presidents there, the president of egypt, tajikistan, turkmenistan, uzbekistan, the prime minister of pakistan and the united nations' secretary general, who had his own face-to-face meeting with xi jinping, where they discussed china cooperating on challenges facing the globe, climate change, the pandemic, of course. inequality. in a statement published by antonio guterres, he did raise the issue of human rights, which is why there is a diplomatic boycott led by t
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mattress. he started carrying his mattress around. >> he was hired in 1955 and for the next 12 years he would be the only black firefighter in the department. >> i can't even imagine what that must've been like to not have the resources or support from your peers. >> eventually he gave up fighting fires to be the director of community services. in that position he improved diversity. his work helped pave the way for san francisco's first african-american fire chief in 1996. in 2004, the first female chief. >> i found in the world could he allow people to do him like that and not fight back? later on i realized it took more courage to do with the way he did. >> it seems fitting that his image now addresses the school named after the civil-rights leader rosa parks. the very same school attended by the first black female mayor, london breed. >> i feel honored and blessed to be in this position. even though i am the first, i don't want to be the last. >> t serves the fire department for 28 years. he died in 2017, leaving a legacy of courage and equality. >> amazing man. the first but not the last. spacex sent another rocket into orbit this afternoon. vandenberg space for space in santa barbara county. it is carrying satellites. >> all eyes have been on ukraine this week as attacks happen. tonight, perspective from the russian and ukrainian ladies. >> her unemployment was wrongly denied. meet apartment 2a, 2b and 2c. 2a's monitoring his money with a simple text. like what you see abe? yes! 2b's covered with zero overdraft fees when he overdraws his account by fifty bucks or less. and 2c, well, she's not going to let a lost card get her stressed. am i right? that's right. that's because these neighbors all have chase. alerts that help check. tools that help protect. one bank that puts you in control. chase. make more of what's yours. >> moving forward, finding solutions. >> the president of ukraine of e urging the military to keep fighting russian invasion forces. he is asking able-bodied men to take up arms. the kremlin says they will talk when order is restored. they say the real goal is for them to surrender and never join nato. >> he doesn't want the country that is edging toward democracy on his doorstep. he wants to create that buffer from nato. >> nato has activated its response for, marking the first time the alliance has done this for deterrence and defense. russia vetoed a draft un security council resolution condemning the invasion. >> we are seeing moving demonstrations of support for ukraine all across the globe. >> there are shows of solidarity coming from the russian community here in the bay area. >> getting members of the russian community to talk about the invasion of ukraine was a challenge. a number of businesses i approached declined to go on camera, although they did say they were praying for peace. one establishment is showing its solidarity with ukraine in a big way. as the battle for the capital of kyiv wages on, and the refugee crisis continuing, hundreds in the ukrainian community descended on san francisco city hall this week. perhaps one of the most symbolic shows of solitary comes from a russian bathhouse. >> it doesn't matter. once you're inside, everybody is equal. >> that message sent to tens of thousands of people on their email list and displayed prominently on their website. free admission to those with ukrainian passports. >> the response has been amazing. a lot of ukrainian families have been separated. it is not the russian people. a lot of russian clients are in solidarity with our you caning -- ukrainian clients. >> when i see their reaction they see all of these pictures, it is awful. >> he is still trying to process how to feel. >> it is a shame for our country. >> he knows free admission will not cause world peace. but it will start a conversation. >> i am hesitant, i don't want to deny that. >> happening and why it matters, go to our streaming tv at. we have expert insight on demand when everyone it. >> struggle to deliver unemployment benefits during the pandemic. millions of claims poured in. they were instantly overwhelmed. many didn't receive benefits until 2021. not only was that a hardship, but they are finding they missed out on of a tax break. we have one woman's bittersweet story. >> it is never-ending. the problems just pile upon each other. the confusion confusion confusin qualify for benefits. they said we made a mistake. you do qualify after all. it sounds like great news. >> it was just such a shock. all of the suffering that you went through over 14 months, they were supposed to give you money to assist you. >> she was unemployed when the pandemic hit. edd said she had already used up her benefits. no one told her about the pandemic benefits congress had just approved. >> they said i was not qualified. and then they hung up the phone. that was the end of their part in my life. >> she struggled through the first year of the pandemic with no income. >> there was nothing i could do but use of all of my savings. a lot of credit card debt was mounting up. >> the edd said there was a mistake. she should have been getting the benefits all along. they gave her all the benefits she missed. more than $11,000. >> it was such a blessing. but at the same time, why did this happen? >> she said she really could've used that money during the lockdown when she fell deep into debt. >> to find out i wouldn't have had to have done that if they actually did what they were supposed to do over a year ago was very painful. >> on top of that, she found out she does not get a big tax break that others got. a tactic -- tax exemption. because she was paid until 2021. tax break had expired. >> if you did not receive the benefit until 2021, you are out of luck. >> he says taxes are based on income when it is received, not when it should have been received. >> i'm sure it will be of people who are affected. >> given the large backlog, she says many others like they missed out on the tax break. statistics show hundreds of thousands of claims were still awaiting approval on the last day of 2020. edd froze 1.4 million claims to investigate fraud. delaying payment just as the tax break expired. >> 100% of the unemployment benefits >> >> can be taxed. the edd did not address the delays. the on-and-off again nature of different federal laws during the pandemic led to some starts and stops. it made things confusing for claimants. >> it was really painful. after going through all of that for almost two years. now you are hit with taxes. >> we reached out to members of congress. some are looking into if the tax break should be extended. for now, anyone who got unemployment benefits last year, whether they are delayed or not, you will have to pay full taxes on those benefits. >> so glad you stayed on this. all next week, we will be getting you prepared to do your taxes. next friday we will answer your questions live. representatives from the 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have been sneezing a lot lately, blame it on the tree pollen. it is moderate right now. make sure you have yourcould bee in some areas. a milder afternoon. wednesday we have a chance for showers. let's hope they materialize. stay tuned. >> allergies are rough. >> james wiseman is getting closer to return for the warriors. hi, i'm mike holmes. i'm here with ivanhen and bathroom renovators i'm excited to introduce agm's 3d creator. it allows you to create your new kitchen or bathroom online, and get an exact quote in minutes. 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after russia began the invasion. president biden called this an unjustified attack and nancy pelosi called vladimir putin people. -- vladimir putin evil. announced sanctions as russia bombards ukraine with artillery. >> the russian military launcher more than 100 ballistic and cruise missiles into ukraine last night. president biden says with that, president putin declared war. >> putin's aggression will cost russia dearly economically, and strategically. we will make sure of that. >> it offense official tells abc news the president is sending an additional 7000 troops heading to germany to reassure nato allies. president biden today, meeting with his counterparts at the g7, agreeing to move forward on what he calls devastating packages of sanctions and other economic measures to hold russia to account. this as a minority of the 100 50,000 russian troops continue to east. from belarus in the north and from the south in crimea. president putin declared the beginning of what he calls a special military operation in ukraine. ukrainian officials, reporting troops have taken full control of the exclusion zone around chernobyl nuclear power station, including the plant itself. troops, seizing an airport 20 miles away from kyiv. president zelensky, addressing its people, saying we are hearing the sound of a new iron curtain closing russia away from the civilized world. he also added that while ukraine has suffered losses, they are fighting back and have countered russian soldiers. many ukrainians in several cities are preparing for the uncertainty ahead, lining up to withdraw money from banks and stocking up on gas and other supplies. western ukraine and poland are bracing for an influx of refugees fleeing the fighting and bombing. >> president biden says he has no intention of speaking with president putin at this moment. he says putin wants to go beyond ukraine and if he goes into nato countries, the u.s. will get involved but he doesn't believe the conflict will last a long time. >> a liveeeeee seven over san francisco city hall where people are gathering for a rally in support of ukraine. this is organized by nova ukraine, a nonprofit dedicated to raising awareness about ukraine in the u.s. we will have a live report coming up on abc7news at 5:00. >> people learned more about what is happening in ukraine. many went to google for answers. top questions include sanctions and whether the u.s. is sending troops to ukraine. i spoke to the director of the russian east european eurasian center at stanford university. he answered some questions including why russia said it invaded. >> they are protecting, they invaded to protect russian cities in the donbask region against alleged genocide by the ukrainian government. second, to prevent once and for all ukraine from joining nato. most experts would agree there is no basis for any of these allegations. there is no genocide. there is a civil war instigated by pro-russian separatists supported and sustained by russia for the last eight years. second, the candidacy for nato is not a real issue. it is a complex and lengthy process that is not on the agenda right now. >> the other top question people are asking is the u.s. sending troops to russia? >> certainly not. president not sending troops and i don't see us sending in troops to ukraine. ukraine is not a member of the nato alliance. >> people are asking about u.s. sanctions for russia, specifically about what the swift banking system is. here is what he said. >> literally transactions of these banks, major commercial banks, down to the level of using credit cards by russian citizens in the russian federation. and also, the use of technology, the transfer of technology. that is throughout these tensions, there is constant transfer of technology that is used by russian citizens and the russian government. >> as you can imagine, this is a complex topic. we spoke for about 30 minutes. you can read more about it on abc7news.com. >> you can get more insight on the abc seven bay area streaming tv app. we have the latest information to stream on demand whenever you want it. next, how can you cope with the stress of the bad news coming in new york city, ♪ ♪ there's always something new to discover. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ come be a part of it. plan your next vacation at iloveny.com we used to think this was the best thing a plant could grow into. and then, we made this. introducing the new mcplant. made with the first plant-based patty worthy of being called a mcdonald's burger. ♪ ba da ba ba bah ♪ >> dan and mike join us with the news of russia invading ukraine on top of two years of covid. you might be stressed out by all the bad news. how do you deal? dr. jennifer ashton has advice. >> if you are tense looking at news or hearing news, limit the intake. a little bit will tell you what you need to know, but too much and really add to the stress. you can take a break from social media because a lot of what we are getting in terms of troubling news, you can find unfortunately on social media. and don't forget, not just today but every day, practice stress reducing techniques. deep breathing, meditation, exercise, they all help. >> we all do this for a living, so we have to figure out ways to cope with a lot of bad news. how do you deal with it? >> great question. we have all done this for many years. people ask me all the time, some of the terrible things we cover, i think you have to first be honest with your emotions and recognize that something is stressful for you. i can talk about going to the columbine shooting and that sort of thing. you have to compartmentalize a little bit. it is ok to escape from some of the bad news and get away from it. i would encourage people to do that who find some of what we are reporting upsetting. take a break, a mental break. allow yourself to do something else that is fun for you. >> we are fortunate to be able to turn off the tv or get to something else, whatever you want to do to escape. >> my thing is, i live in the east bay so when i go through the tunnel it is like a cleansing, like going throw waterfall. i get on the others and i leave that on that side of the bay. i'm on my side now and i will go to the gym and de-stress and head home, have dinner and hopefully have a good evening. that is the way i do it. >> for some people i know they escape omma they travel and they go somewhere else. you heard of the seven wonders of the world. we have the 10 tiktok wonders of the world. we will talk about. ht dea webte released a list of bucket list destinations. walt disney world was top on the list followed by dubai's burj khalifa and the tallest structure in the world, the eiffel tower, the taj mahal, the grand canyon, the las vegas strip, the golden gate bridge makes the list. love that. the hoover dam and stonehenge. is there one on the list -- not on the list that you think should be there? >> i have been to a lot of those. >> tahiti? >> i want to be far away with a beach and warm water. >> that works. i think it is missing somewhere there is like a beautiful beach. a beach, warm weather, somewhere where you can unplug and relax. >> where do you want to go? >> i don't know. there are several on the list that i haven't seen. the galapagos islands, i would love to see that. >> see you, dan. >> i will be back in a month. >> if you don't understand the world of nft's, don't worry, you aren't alone. everybody is confused. now it is even stranger, the world's first nft vending machine has launched in new york city. it is by neon which bills itself as the digital collecting platform for everybody. the vending machine would sell digital art to anybody with a credit card or debit card. for every purchase, it will dispense a box with a unique code that is redeemable on the neon platform. this is counterintuitive to the whole nft, the non-fungible token concept, simply because it is digital because -- so you can't, it is not like getting a soda out of a machine or a candy bar. you get the code. >> i'm sticking with the candy bar and the soda. >> it is safer. >> it is meant to support artists. that is their goal for these nft's and the whole purpose of this vending machine. people at home, i think some people are like what's in nft? what is happening? what is this barcode i have to scan? >> a little confusing. >> i think they understand vending machines better than nft is at this point. it is a slow build to grasp. >> it is thursday, which means it is time for another tasty thursday. today, an old favorite has returned to mcdonald's for the season. we are talking about the shamrock shake, the original minty green shake that has been around for 50 years. there is also a shamrock muck flurry -- mcflurry. >> a bunch of us couldn't remember if we had had a shamrock shake so we are clearing that up right now on live television. mike, don't feel left out. i offered to give mike my shamrock shake and he was pouting and said no. i have a mcflurry. >> i have a mcflurry. >> what do you think? this has chunks of oreo. >> i'm going to save my shamrock shake for somebody upstairs. >> that is nice of you. >> how about you, mike? >> i was worried about it tasting like toothpaste. it's better. >> better than toothpaste? >> what an endorsement, mike. mcdonald's will be calling you immediately. >> this is good, with the oreo in it. this is better than the shamrock shake. i am in oreo fan. this would be good with salty french fries on the side. do you ever do that? >> i don't mix salty and sweet. >> is that your rule? we have worked together so many years and that is the first time i heard you say that. >> i typically don't. >> all right. >> i'm not a milkshake with a burger type of person. >> chicken and waffles? >> that's true, there is the exception. there are exceptions. >> that is why we don't go out to eat together. >> it is because you won't pick up the tab. >> that is also true. >> she is like, why are you saying 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by as much as a foot over the next three decades. potentially, becoming a dangerous force multiplier for our coast. >> on top of that you have all of this natural variability occurring, so tides, el niÑo, those things are still going to happen, they are going to be that much more of a problem. >> these are researchers with the nasa jet propulsion lab. they say the recent report confirms what we know about the short-term and also highlighted a long-term threat linked to something we don't fully understand. the impact of melting glaciers. >> the ice sheets are the wildcards in terms of how much sealevel rise we are going to get. greenland alone has enough ice to raise sea levels by 25 feet. if it melted today. antarctica has 10 times that. >> willis has been measuring northern glacial melt as part of a project known as omg for oceans melting greenland. his team has been dropping sensors, trying to learn more about how warming ocean waters are eroding glaciers from underneath. >> the fact is, we are watching these things melt for the first time in human history so we don't really know how fast they can melt, and that is what determines how fast sea levels can rise. >> recently, much of the climate world's attention has focused on antarctica and the thwaites glacier, doomed -- dubbed the doomed date glacier -- the doomsday glacier based on projections that cracking could turn sealevel monitoring on his -- on its head. >> this caused a shift. there is this uncertainty. >> agencies are using sophisticated satellite networks to track shifts in sea levels and ocean temperatures. along with projects like the oceans melting greenland, the goal now is to better understand what could be one of the most destructive impacts of climate change, and when it could ultimately strike. >> we need to figure it out quick because they are already melting. >> a separate study published in the proceedings of the national academy of sciences raised concerns that glaciers on greenland may be 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e. i can't see anything. >> reporter: today the cdc updated its mask recommendations. the cdc is dividing every county into three categories. based on transmission rates. in the high categories, the guidance doesn't change. masks for everyone everywhere. in the medium category they recommend you ask your doctor if you should wear a mask. and in low transmission counties they recommend making masks a personal choice. yes, even in schools. >> with this update the cdc will recommend universal school masking in communities at the high level. >> i am going to continue to wear masks indoors. >> reporter: grace lee a pediatric disease doctor and she is not sure about dropping the school mask requirements, even in the low category counties. >> our vaccination rates for those even 5 to 11 continue to lag behind those of our older adult population, so we still have a significant portion of the population that is unprotected. >> reporter: you can check on the cdc website to see where your county falls. solano county is the only one currently in the high range. for families we talked to, there is no debate. >> because to keep us safe and if we have covid it can keep us, like, we don't spread it. >> reporter: and don't expect any immediate changes here. tonight california says it's looking at the new recommendations and will have more to say about school mask timelines on monday. one other thing that isn't changing. masks on public transit. the cdc says the guidance stays the same there. masks for all. damian trujillo, nbc bay area news. >>> even as mask guidelines are changing, some say it's not happening fast enough. a protest today, they want the students to have a choice whether they want to wear the mask inside the classroom. san ramon valley unified sent letters to the governor and the state's health department about this. >> i can't hear my teachers that well. and i can't understand any of my classmates. >> so we just want a choice, a choice for the people who want to stay in a mask and those who don't want to be in one. >> the state will revisit the issue monday. according to a uc berkeley survey, 7 a 5% of parents in the bay area still support the concept of masks in schools. >>> the south bay church that defied covid rules is the target of a multi-million dollar lawsuit. a judge has cleared santa clara county to pursue nearly $3 million in unpaid fines accrued by calvary chapel. the county's position is that the vast majority of churches and businesses complied with the strict early covid public safety protocols and in a county where 2,000 people died from covid it's not fair that violators go unpunished. calvary baptist repeatedly accused the county of intentionally targeting the church. >>> it is friday. the weekend is here. no matter what it looks like, we are going to be happy. >> i like that attitude. i am going with that, too. all right. that evening forecast, it's going to be a little bit more comfortable than we have been used to for the past couple of evenings. right now 52 degrees in san francisco. mostly clear skies and temperatures not quite as cold at 8:00 and 9:00 we have been used to. still chilly though and you will need that jacket as we are down to 46 at 9:00 p.m. near the bay we also have mostly sunny skies. 52 degrees. at 10:00 p.m. dropping down to 45 and through the inland valleys we have had 30s in the evenings the past couple of nights. no 30s that early on tonight. you got 58 right now. we will get down to 42 here once we hit 10:00 p.m. so again jacket tonight. tomorrow not going to really need the sunglasses too much. let me show you what i'm tracking here. two different systems. this area of high pressure that's going to be responsible for warming us up a little bit. but it's this small weather maker right here. no rainfall with it, but it is going to bring in the cloud cover. so a lot different for us as we head through our saturday forecast. but as jessica said, we could get through our saturday and find some sort of fun here, right? we start off at 8:00 in the morning, high clouds moving in. some breaks of sunshine but then watch this. once we hit the afternoon there come the clouds and looks like it's going to stick around all the way through the evening. so as we started off for tomorrow, it's going to be chilly to start, but again not as cold. so instead of 20s to low 30s, it's going to be better. south bay at 40, peninsula 42, tri-valley at 39. over to the north bay, we'll still come in with chilly weather, mid-to-upper 30s. san francisco 43 and the east bay 39 degrees. daytime highs tomorrow a good rebound moving on in despite the cloud cover. we will see temperatures in the upper 50s to also low 60s. so who knows? maybe you are headed up to one of the east bay farmers markets tomorrow to get yourself a deal. good luck on that. we've got chilly temperatures again to start and then once we hit around noon and 1:00 p.m. when you slide in for the good teal deals, right temperatures in the upper 50s. what about rain chances? no big hope for us next week. we might get spotty showers wednesday and thursday, a 50% chance. but that's about it. we have temperatures in the 50s to 60s for highs in san francisco and for the inland valleys warmer mornings coming the next several mornings with temperatures in the 40s. a lot of 60s coming our way. jessica, any big plans this weekend? >> i am not sure yet. >> that's the best time! >> it's the vip plan. she doesn't want to reveal. >> i was hedging, wasn't i? >> no plans. >> thanks. >>> up next, his family says that his long overdue, how oakland plans to honor oscar grant this weekend. >>> the city of oakland will honor oscar grant with a day named in his memory. 13 years after his death. sunday will be oscar grant day in oakland on what would have been grant's 36th the birthday. in 2009 a bart officer shot him while he was held down on a bart platform in the fruitville district. that officer later found guilty of involuntary manslaughter. grant's family says the honor is long overdue. >> his legacy represents community. community involvement. community support. community love. community outreach. community that speaks to the issue of what justice looks like, especially when they witness one that has been impacted by the injustice. >> the day is also meant to honor the work of grant's mother who created the oscar grant foundation to build better trust between police and members of the african american community. >>> it's an ongoing problem. oakland is launching a new tool to cut down on illegal dumping. the city put up ten surveillance cameras at areas known as dumping hot spots. it plans to use the footage to build cases against those responsible. you can see some of the cameras there. oakland public works picked up 15 million pounds of illegally dumped items last year alone. >> i'm talking about mountains of illegally dumped debris. this is something we are not tolerating. the community has been clear. it is an issue of dignity. it is an issue of equity. and today we have a new tool in our toolbox to attack this blight. >> oakland is fighting back. anyone who gets caught could face fines up to a thousand bucks. >>> up next, back open after 20 years. we will show you another newly remodeled bathroom at a bart station that is open for business. >>> and we take a peek inside 30 rock. the "nbc nightly news" control room. one of the top stories, president biden's historic supreme court nominee. how the contentious confirmation process may play out. that's in less than four minutes. behold... unlimited wireless for only 30 bucks. that's pretty cool, but you know what's cooler? saving up to 400 bucks! exactly. and if we really want to take it up a notch... get all that and nationwide 5g included. oh nice shot, send that to me. i got you. break free from the big three and get connected to the nations most reliable 5g network. get the new samsung galaxy s22 series on xfinity 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cars in the driveway. we had no car in the driveway. our car was in the garage. >> it's believed the same car smashed into a safeway in clayton earlier this week. if you recognize this vw jetta, please contact pleasant hill police. >>> a teenager is dead after a tragic car crash in concord this afternoon. happened around 3:00 at galindo and clayton. witnesses told nbc bay area that it a work truck ran a red light. it hit other cars in the intersection, then veered off the road, hitting a 16-year-old that was on the sidewalk. police arrested the driver for vehicular manslaughter. they're still investigating, and they are asking any witnesses to contact them. >>> two years ago today then candidate joe biden pledged to nominate the first black woman to the u.s. supreme court. today he kept that promise. >> i'd like you to go to the supreme court. how about that? >> sir, i would be so honored. >> that's the phone call the president named federal appeals court judge ketanji brown jackson to replace retiring justice stephen breyer. she once worked for breyer as a clerk after she graduated from harvard law. >> justice breyer in particular not only gave me the greatest job that any young lawyer could ever hope to have, but he also exemplified every day in every way that a supreme court justice can perform at the highest level of skill and integrity while also being guided by civility. >> the mother of two grew up in florida. she served eight years as a trial court judge before president biden named her to the u.s. court of appeals just last year. today we also spoke with retired judge ledoris cornell. she herself was a trailblazer. cornell was the first african american female judge here in northern california. she says jackson will bring new life to the court, pave the way for others and might be a consensus builder in what's currently a divided supreme court. >> i expect there's a lot of pressure on her. we want to see her succeed. she's going to bust stereotypes. and just bring i think a different feel to the court. and my hope is that this is just the start. we have never had an asian american on the court. we want this court to look like america. >> judge cordell also noted jackson will be the first supreme court justice with a background as a public defender. >>> convicted murderer scott peterson in a redwood city courtroom today. he is hoping to convince a judge to throw out his conviction, claiming juror misconduct. peterson's attorneys allege that the juror rochelle nice lied on her youy selection questionnaire because she didn't disclose two separate restraining orders for domestic violence incidents while she was pregnant. nice testified today that she didn't acknowledge being a victim of a crime because she didn't herself a victim. peterson, as you remember, was convicted in 2004 of killing his wife, lacey, who was pregnant at the time. >>> this weekend the search for a missing woman in oakley gets a boost from a national organization. we've been following the disappearance of alexis gabe now for several weeks. the 23-year-old vanished in late january. for days police and volunteers searched with no luck. today the klaas kids foundation arrived to help train and organize volunteers for a new search. more than 70 people showed up at the contra costa county fairgrounds. >> i'm overwhelmed with all the support. these guys are like family now. they're looking for alexis. >> very touching there. organizers say they will be there through the weekend to make sure volunteers are ready and trained. the klaas foundation says it will be also helping out, mapping out the search areas. >>> most of us are safe going without a mask indoors. that is the message from the cdc tonight. moving forward the agency is no longer recommending universal masking indoors. instead it says you should decide whether to wear a mask based on how covid is spreading in your county. here are the risk factors. if you're in what's considered a high transmission area then you should wear a mask indoors. in the medium transmission areas you should ask your doctor. and if you're in a low transmission area like most of the bay area, mask wearing should be a personal choice, even at school. however, right now california still requires that masks be worn indoors at schools. >>> a south bay church that repeatedly defied covid rules is the target of a new lawsuit filed by santa clara county. a judge says the county can collect nearly $3 million in unpaid fines accrued by calvary chapel and its pastor. the county says most churches and businesses complied with the strict early public safety protocols and it's not fair that the violators of the health laws go unpunished. >>> a san francisco federal judge is back in the spotlight following his decision in the trump versus twitter case. twitter suspended then president trump, his account, for inciting violence on january 6th of last year. this week both sides ended up in federal court as twitter urged the judge to dismiss trump's lawsuit. a lawyer for the former president argued that twitter was pressured by lawmakers to kick the president off of the platform. judge james dinato was skeptical saying he didn't see any evidence of that. he'll issue his opinion at a later date. >>> want to show you some new video of a late-night rescue near pacifica. chp posted on its facebook page today. it happened last night. a man trapped at the bottom of a cliff near devil's slide. the man was fishing but then the tooild caught him by surprise. as we've seen happen before. so he climbed onto some rocks to save himself, then used a light to make sure people could see him. it worked. a person nearby called for help. first responders flew in and pulled him to safety. he escaped unharmed but i'm sure pretty emotionally wrecked. but smart thinking and resourceful on his part, you know, to know what to do, jeff, because we've talked so many times about those waves knocking you out. >> and this weekend we are going to see some waves four to eight feet. also some rip currents. so please be careful if you're headed anywhere near the coastline as we head through saturday and sunday. now, my top weather headline, it's all about this system moving in. unfortunately, no rainfall for us. we could desperately use it. we've had the top ten driest january and february on record for us. the one thing, though, it is going to do, you can see right here it's going to bring the cloud cover in for us as we head to tomorrow's forecast. not nearly as sunny as it has been this week. let me go ahead and show it to you. as we started off at 8:00 in the morning we'll see a few breaks of sunshine but then that high cloud cover will start to move in. and check this out. as we hit the afternoon cloud cover's going to be pretty widespread from the north bay down to the south bay. now, the clouds that's also going to help keep us from getting quite as cold tomorrow morning. we started it off with plenty of 20s and low 30s all through this week but tomorrow morning we're going to go a little warmer here to start off. and i think that's going to also make it better here for us. peninsula 39, south bay at 38. tri-valley coming in at 35. we have those 30s over the east bay starting you off at 38 in the east bay. san francisco 43. and the north bay coming in at 34. through the afternoon tomorrow temperatures on a pretty good climb. looking at 30 degrees warmer for those afternoon temperatures. that's going to put us up to 65 in san jose. let's move it over to the east bay where we have it at 650 in vallejo. 63 peninsula. 59 in san mateo. down to palo alto 62. with san francisco it's going to be chilly especially if you're headed to the marina. 55 degrees there. and for the north bay 59 in mill valley. right over to napa, 60. so no rainfall as we talked about. now, i have been mentioning the chance of some very active weather as we head from sunday through thursday of next week p. but everything continues to point toward all of this being so frustratingly close. watch as -- you're going to see how these storms go right near the california-oregon border but really hit seattle and portland. eventually right here by next wednesday and thursday we might get some shower chances but that's about it, the way it looks now. you're seeing that seven-day forecast once we hit next wednesday and thursday. i have put it to about 50% chance of some possible showers. otherwise, in san francisco 50s for highs, 40s for those morning temperatures, and through the inland valleys we get a little bit more in the way of sunshine on sunday. that'll make it better for you. 67. and we'll hold at those 60s as we head through next week. raj and jessica, everyone at home, i don't think a little bit of cloud cover's going to get in our way this weekend, get in the way of any of your plans. it's still looking good. >> it's been a heavy few days. we look forward to the weekend. thanks, jeff. 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next vacation at iloveny.com black history month. we're focusing on bay area businesses that are doing to make a difference in the community and for black lives today. we're introducing you to the rise up bakery that's rethinking of san francisco staple sourdough bread and giving back one loaf at a time. sourdough is or could be is very small. i'm putting a lot of thought and high-end ingredients and i'm really working on trying to take care of people like i want to make the best most beautiful bread that i can so that that's the new idea of what bread should be. the pandemic was i was an aspiring chef i had worked at several different restaurants and then once the pandemic kind of put on the lockdown. then we spent a lot of time at home and then i started baking trying to get your loaves to pop or to rise. is actually hard and so the day that i happen to crack that code i happen to be listening to hamilton musical in the background when you live in on your knees, you gotta rise up and i was like, oh that's i would be an awesome name for what i'm doing like rise up and it fit on so many different levels because in the song it's saying, you know, if you're being oppressed you got to rise up you got to speak up and there was all this stuff going on in the world and i was the same time working really really hard to make my bread. so it just it kind of all came together time and love is going into every loaf the logo is i wanted it to feel like what resistance means to me which is everyone standing at me saying we're not going to take this anymore. you know the status quo is an okay anymore. we need to make a change and that comes from people and bread feeds the masses. so i just took those two things and put it together. this is my resistance. this is my rise up. this is my stand up and make something for the people by the people. this is something i can be a part of where i can make a change. i am a strong believer that that we should take care of one another and so i started program with rise up called the pay it forward there were times when i was young where i was homeless where we were homeless as a family and the only way we got by was on the kindness of others. and so i wanted to incorporate that into a monthly daily occurrence with what use my hands to do which is feed people and so i worked to put something up on my site where people could purchase a loaf for themselves and purchase a loaf to be paid forward and when i would get 60 80 100 of them, i would you know, make beautiful high-end high quality organic bread and i would go deliver it to homeless shelters or to feed the elderly. so i basically keep track of that and give people an opportunity where if they want to make a difference. they can make a difference with me through me for the greater. good. i've been a guy who kind of swims upstream. you know, i'm too big to do this. i'm too tall to do that. i'm not the right color to do this. so starting this became away from me to express myself. i've never seen a black baker in my entire life. there are certain things that people don't equate with blackness. it's like oh if you're black you don't do this or oh, you know, our black if you do that and i've never really fit into any box anyway. but i definitely wanted people to see me as this is what i am and this is what i do. i will set a good example for other young black men and women i could be that too. i never thought i could ever be this. i never even looked to. this because there was no representation of me as that at all. and so now i play that part and i am very excited to be that for someone else. that looks amazing. i was just thinking everybody wants some sourdough bread right now craving at home, but speaking of rising up mike nico our temperatures. they will that's good segway run larry. i appreciate that. yes after. record temperatures, i think last saturday was our last record high temperature and our first record low temperature. started wednesday, that's quite a weather whiplash, especially for our neighborhoods. let's take a look and show you what's going on outside and from suture tower you can see it's a late afternoon early evening developing with a few clouds coming in late tonight, and that will help limit some of the frost the usual inland areas will have for us to contend with once again, but it's not widespread enough that the weather service kept the frost advis. freeze warning going but if you live in one of those cold areas, you know what to do tonight the weekend. clouds, but that's on the back of some. former temperatures at night and also during the afternoon hours and then we've got that chance of rain next week and highs are going to take a real roller coaster ride from the beginning of the week to the end of the week right now if you're stepping out in san francisco. it's about 52 in the sunset. that's as cool as it gets the financial if you're about to leave work about 58 degrees. we've got temperatures are 63 right now. insanely, andrew, palo alto santa clara pleasanton is 62 58 right now in american canyon and coma the cool spot is about 53 degrees and all this is showing our warming trend is definitely taking off. we're up to seven degrees warmer than this time yesterday, but if you're heading out this evening, this is going to cool quickly already by six o'clock in the 40s at the coast mid-50s for the rest of us sun sets and under this clean. calm air we're down into the 40s everywhere by eight o'clock and mid-40s by nine o'clock. so if you're having people over for maybe a shrimp bowl or something like that lamardi gras parade, make sure you have plenty of heaters and blankets and stuff. i want to show you what's going on out over the ocean because we've got a colorful sunset developing look at these high clouds roaming north to south. so if you see some pictures, they're gonna be gorgeous. love to see them at mike nico abc 7 on social media tonight. you can still see 30 around santa rosa and livermore. so those inland valley still cold morgan. 31 and then mid-30s around san jose to 39 in oakland about 41 in san francisco. we've got a warm front that's what's creating. all these clouds the warm air rising over the colder air underneath it is going to pass to our north drag clouds over the bay area this weekend. also drag in that warmer weather and unfortunately some sneaker waves and the risk of rift current starting at five o'clock tomorrow until one o'clock sunday afternoon. let me show you tomorrow's temperatures. we've got around 59 to about 63 degrees so again about one to two degrees warmer than this afternoon. there's a slight chance of a few sprinkles tomorrow night up in the north bay through the morning hours. otherwise, look at that mainly cloudy tomorrow and then increasing sunshine for sunday, and then we'll head into the week and possibly get that chance of rain on wednesday until then look at these temperatures take off 62 to 68 sunday with lows in the mid to upper 40s monday and tuesday 70s even a few areas around the bacon at 70 60s. goes and there's that abrupt cold front where we have a chance to showers and definitely cooler and breezy conditions next week. kristin larry. all right. thank you. mike coming up with russian troops pushing even deeper into ukraine. nato is now getting involved the action it took today in response to the russian invasion, and it's one of the moments anonymous with the january 6th insurrection a man carrying nancy pelosi's podium through the capitol. he's been sentenced find out how long he'll be behind bars. seven on your side is michael phinney with the most important thing. you must know about credit card rewards seven saving up your credit card points during the pandemic a lot of us have so is now a good time to actually use them several on your size. michael phinney's been talking with the nation's top experts and joins us now michael, you're a first class guy. so it requires a lot of points, which i wish look a big win another cryptos aren't the only alternative currency credit card points and frequent flyer miles can be saved and spent too so is now a good time to use those. card rewards michael zozoni is one of those people who is really into those credit card points i built up enough to get like nine or hundred or thousand dollars off in new car when i bought my ford explorer sport and then this this is michael's new apple credit card. he loves this one and has made some money off. you're looking at his money back screen saves. i am trying to get as many points as i can and like last month and one of the screenshots i cast like 130 bucks. michael makes a credit card point and perk world work for him but a new survey by moneygeek.com shows not all of us are on board. 40% of americans are not confident. they're optimizing their rewards earnings and yet 86% of them have some sort of rewards or cash back reward on their cards. doug mills have had a data and analytics money geek. he has those with lower credit scores feel like they're not getting the best deal when saving losing points. this is just part of a financial life. and so those who pay attention profit those who don't pay attention lose out. that's true. psychologists have found an economists who are focused on the behavioral economics call this affect the ostrich effect, you know with the even though ostriches don't actually put their head in the sand the idea that you know, you can put your head in sand about these these things that either seem daunting or bad news rather than ignore points learn about them. the points guy website is all about educating credit card users, nick youn is a senior editor there. so it does take a little bit of time to learn the ins and outs of the card, but they can really huge dividends over time the website teaches users ways to maximize earning and using points. first pick the right card. do you want cash back or points for travel select a sign up bonus you can qualify for many have a minimum spend check all the perks that come with the card because reading small print can mean extra points and nick says the most important thing is this don't let your miles sit there if you want to use them. don't stress about whether it's the best redemption in the world or worry about it not being the best use go ahead and use them because value to you that is great advice now nick has 23 credit cards. so he's really into the credit card reward game, but you can do pretty well with just one or two cards when you're willing to play on a smaller last time consuming scale. i mean you can make this your life or you can do okay with it. i wonder if the airlines look at the points. they're like, oh yeah. oh this guy would stop he's killing us. thank you, michael. all right. well the fighting is going on in ukraine. there's concern that russia may strike the west in a much different manner. we'll have a look at the potential cyber war and what's being done to protect vital services online. bill your shoes justice stephen breyer on the supreme court delivers a heartfelt message. introduce you to catanji brown bay area moving forward finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. russian troops are pushing their way deeper into ukraine with the fighting escalating in the capital city of kiev as people flee ukrainian officials are urging the military to dig in and they're calling for people to help and join the battle and nate. nato is now deploying troops in neighboring countries in response to the invasion abc news reporter and when tracking this developing story from, washington, heavy fighting in and around ukraine's capital of kiev where gunfire and explosions are forcing residents into their homes or underground into subway shelters, but a senior pentagon official tells abc news that the russian advance into kiev has been slower than moscow anticipated and their troops have met resistance. meanwhile ukraine's president says his family is in hiding, but he definitely posted a video of himself and other key government officials in central. saying quote. we are here earlier. he called on russian leader vladimir putin to negotiate, but the kremlin says they'll talk when order is restored analysts say russia's real goal is to get you ukraine to surrender and to vow. never to join nato. he does not want a country that is edging towards the eu that's edging towards democracy on his doorstep. he wants to create that buffer from nato nato convened a special summit president biden joining virtually from the white house where leaders again urged. russia to seize its military action nato announcing its activating the response force the potentially 40,000 manforce that would serve a deterrence and defense role and late today the white house announcing that the us is joining the european union in sanctioning vladimir putin and foreign minister lavrov. well, it has been under consideration and on the table for some time at a third of the 150,000 russian fighters have entered ukraine, but now the remaining troops are resupplied and will likely cross the border. at once so far russia launched more than 200 missiles that ukraine's military targets and some civilian areas were reportedly hit civilians who are trying to leave the country are facing our long waits at the border in massive traffic jams the un high commissioner for refugees says an estimated 50,000 ukrainians have fled the country in the last two days and that at least a hundred thousand have been displaced though. that number is likely much higher and when abc news, washington the russian invasion of ukraine for a second straight day. in fact the dow posted its largest single day gain since november of 2020 finishing up 834 points. that's two and a half percent the nasdaq posted a 221 point gain in the s&p 500 finished up 95 points as the us and other nations imposed tiger's sanctions on russia concern is growing that russia may fire back not with munitions. to cyber war on critical utility banking and transportation networks in the west abc 7 news reporter david louie has learned warnings have already been issued to be on heightened alert. this is war but so is this cyberwar that attacks the computers and systems at the heart of our infrastructure as russia gets pressured by sanctions imposed by the west it's cybercriminals appear ready to attack russian ransomware crews announced their alignment and support of the russian government if that group decides to start targeting us interest even more we could start to see significant impact their like we had seen past it also warned large and significant us corporations could be targets could be technology companies because the us has done some sanctions against the technology industry in russia banks financial services. and of course the energy sector disrupting life for americans by shutting down the power grid or taking down air traffic control and airline reservation systems could be unnerving last year a cyber attack on the colonial oil pipeline resulted in gas shortages because of delivery disruptions the database vta was hit by a major ransomware attack last spring vta says it has upgraded its computer system and security to prevent a recurrence. san francisco's just answered his move critical data from servers in ukraine just in case it gets caught in russian cyber war crossfire. they've been able to take down that that department of defense in ukraine have been able to take down banks in ukraine if those are down anybody's can be taken down the us and nato countries could be next in russia's crosshairs. louis abc 7 news a ukraine situation is volatile and it's changing quickly and frequently to better understand what exactly is happening and why it matters head to the abc 7 bay area streaming tv app. we have expert insight in the latest information available to stream on-demand whenever you want it the app is available for roku amazon fire apple or android tv. just search abc 7 bay area turning now to the historic nomination today announced by president biden choosing a black woman to sit on the nation's highest court. the president appeared with judge catanji brown jackson at the white house praising her accomplishments abc news reporter marina roy introduces us to the nominee. president biden making history friday fulfilling his campaign promise to nominate a black woman to the nation's highest court a first in this country the president saying he went through a rigorous process to select judge. catanji brown jackson over the last month praising her legal knowledge and experience. i promised the process would be rigorous. and i would select a nominee worthy of justice breyers legacy of excellence and decency. i am truly humbled by the extraordinary honor of this nomination. and i am especially grateful for the care that you have taken and discharging your constitutional duty in service of our democracy jackson and currently serves on the dc court of appeals the president appointing her last year. she was confirmed by the senate to that seat with republican support the republican national committee releasing a statement on this nomination calling jackson a radical left-wing activist who would rubber stamp biden's disastrous agenda adding this shows biden put far left special interests ahead of defending americans' rights and liberties democratic whip james clyber and saying this is a glass ceiling that took far too long to shatter if confirmed by the senate with a simple majority of votes jackson would be replacing long-time justice stephen breyer whose retiring a mentor of hers who she clerked for years ago from 2013 up until last year. she served as a united states district judge. she also has experience as a federal public defender if you look at catangi's whole life experience and all the things she's done, you know, that that's just not a story of elite, you know, it's a story of someone who's, you know, always been very hard-working. a new abc news, washington post falls shows 78% of democrats think having a black woman on the supreme court would be a good thing for the country while 70% of republicans say it would make no difference rena roy abc news, new york. the man seen carrying house speaker nancy pelosi's podium through the capitol during the january 6th riot is going to jail adam johnson of florida has been sentenced to 75 days behind bars plus a year probation of $5,000 fine and 200 hours of community service johnson was also alleged to have been part of a mob that overwhelmed a police line guarding the entryway to the house chamber. he told the court he's now ashamed to have been a part of the mob and rejected any suggestion that he was in the capital. target pelosi or other lawmakers former donald trump staffer kimberly guilfoie met today with the house select committee investigating the january 6th riot guilfoyle tweeted that she agreed to talk exclusively with the committee's council, but house member sat in on the interview. she was involved in fundraising for the campaign and for the january 6th, stop the steal rally at the capitol gilfoyle is also engaged to the former president's son donald trump jr. beer with blessed water. yep. it's a thing. it's a thing. we'll tell you about the devil's hi, i'm mike holmes. i'm here with ivans america's kitchen and bathroom renovators i'm excited to introduce agm's 3d creator. it allows you to create your new kitchen or bathroom online, and get an exact quote in minutes. 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and she didn't know america's social safety nets would fail her. >> i just had this overwhelming fatigue, overwhelming lingering cough. i started noticing significant memory issues. >> reporter: she went back to work as a paramedic for a south florida fire department but was soon fired. her symptoms got worse. >> after termination, it was a huge battle with the workers' compensation doctors who gaslit me and basically told me there's no possible way you have anything wrong with you. workers' compensation ended up getting denied. >> reporter: next she applied for disability through social security. after a full year of being out of work and facing financial ruin, another dead end. when you were denied for your social security disability, what was your reaction? >> it was really devastating. i have nearly $4,000 of bills every month that are being neglected. >> it sounds like what you're accumulating is debt. >> yeah. >> reporter: and she's not alone. we talked to many others. >> they've been at me three times. i felt heartbroken. i didn't feel like a human being. >> it was a punch in the gut. i went through all that fight, and my state denied me disability. >> reporter: in fact, of the more than 1,700 self identified covid long haulers nbc news surveyed, nearly 600 said they sought disability benefits from social security or private insurance and got nowhere. in addition, over 75% said when they tell people they have long covid, they're not believed. and it's not just social security disability. getting health insurance coverage is an uphill battle too. >> patients are being told that their current insurance policy doesn't cover long covid because the insurer doesn't recognize long covid as a condition. but they can't improve their medical benefits because they have a pre-existing condition, which is long covid. >> reporter: dr. petrino and a team at mount sinai post-covid clinic in new york city have treated more than 1,500 people with long covid. >> the system is gearing itself against individuals with long covid, and that makes them sicker and sicker over time. >> reporter: bishop is channeling her frustration into a fight for change, launching the covid long haulers advocacy project online. a month ago she sent a letter to the white house and nearly 3,000 other government officials, imploring them to provide disability benefits to covid long haulers. she says only three members of congress have responded. three real responses from 3,000 letters has got to tell you that there is not a national upswell in concern for people with long covid at this point. >> there isn't. and it's extremely concerning. >> really, you're asking for a life raft, at this point. >> there is no easy solution or answer to long covid. but the bottom line is, we have to start somewhere. >> reporter: and fast. since that mcfadden, nbc news, new york. >>> two years into the pandemic, nbc news is taking a close look at our new normal. stories with strategies for coping with this new reality and take a look at what the future of work and travel look like. that's all week on "today" and "nightly news" with lester holt. >>> masks will be option when president biden delivers his first state of the union address on tuesday. they were mandatory last april when the president addressed a joint session of congress, but tonight the house sergeant at arms updated the covid guidance stating masks are no longer required and is now an individual choice. it's unknown at this time if president biden or vice president harris will wear masks. >>> a look at capitol hill as washington gears up for the president's state of the union address. fencing is being installed ahead of president biden's big speech on tuesday. at least 700 unarmed and national guard members have been deployed. protests are expected to coincide with the speech. the fencing is the same barrier from after the january 6th riot. capitol police say the decision was made in the interests of protecting congress, the capitol, and the legislative process. >>> pg&e is in trouble for using a dramatic and innovative method to quickly clear tree limbs from power lines. the idea is to prevent sparking wildfires. but our reporter says the way the utility uses that technology is under attack. >> reporter: this is the aptly named telesaw, an array of whirling blades dangling from a high-performance chopper. >> there's not much comparable to the telesaw. >> reporter: pg&e touts it as a highly effective weapon to combat the threat of live power lines sparking wildfires. it makes quick work what was would otherwise take days to clear the line. but san mateo county parks officials tell us they had no idea what was coming when pg&e unleashed the giant buzz saw in december. among the towering redwoods, the signs of pg&e's helisaw are everywhere. branches had grown close to this high-voltage line near skyline, creating potential fire danger. but now the limbs pose a fire hazard on the ground, cal fire says, and the ripped barkann make frees vulnerable to disease. cal fire issued this notice of violation against pg&e, accusing the utility of not getting a permit and going back on its word not to use the saw here. they say it could have put hikers in harm's way from thousands of chopped limbs falling near trails at the popular park, although there's no indication anybody actually got hurt. >> this is important work, but also dangerous work. >> reporter: state assemblyman mark berman told us he wants to make sure pg&e doesn't go overboard as it tries to prevent wildfires. >> using helisaws, i imagine that makes sense in certain circumstances, but it has to be done in a safe and smart way. >> reporter: in a statement, pg&e says the helisaw contractor mistakenly strayed onto parkland. because ground crews were on hand, the utility says, there were no safety issues, nor was the public in danger at any time. cal fire has accused the utility of not getting permits for other efforts but pg&e disputes it needs them, and it's concerned the permit process could bar it from getting all its fire control work done. berman says permits are designed to protect people and the environment. >> but we cannot substitute safety for speed. and that's a concern that i have about what pg&e was doing, coming into wunderlich park in san mateo county, other parks in northern california. >> reporter: pg&e says it's conferring with cal fire over the issues and questions. >> if you have a story for our investigative unit, call 888-996-tips or visit nbcbayarea.com/investigations. >>> a welcome sight in oakland. the black joy parade returned to downtown after a year hiatus because of the pandemic. ♪♪ >> there it is, our nbc bay area sky ranger was overhead giving us a view of the parade from above. thousands came out for the celebration. many showed up early to get a good spot along broadway street. organizers say everyone is welcome to take part in the celebration of black culture past, present, and future. >> we come out and we celebrate community. and we do it in a way that we can all enjoy. >> i think it's really rejuvenating. it brings the community out, brings the community together. so we're really happy to be here. >> this is the event's fifth year. >>> beautiful picture to show you right now. a gorgeous sunset tonight. >> wow. >> over san francisco. >> so gorgeous. weather today, absolutely wonderful. >> absolutely was. >> what's ahead for this week? for that we turn to meteorologist rob mayeda. >> a nice finish to the weekend and a chilly start tomorrow morning. 30s and 40s tomorrow morning. clear skies, maybe a patch or two of fog inland. then high clouds mixed with sun around lunchtime. we'll see numbers climbing through the upper 60s and eventually the valleys tomorrow, mid-70s. downtown san jose briefly could guess close to that number. 70s around the tri-valley. north bay valleys, bayside temperatures mid-60s to about 70 degrees for a high as we go through monday. i think tuesday is going to be similar. still widespread 70s inland. watch closely to the temperature trend as we go from tuesday to wednesday. starting to cool down at least a little bit. mild, though. certainly by early march standards. we'll see increasing clouds, eventually cooler temperatures once we get to thursday. now we're talking highs only in the mid to upper 50s and rain chances making a comeback for the second half the week. no rain chances around the bay area through most of wednesday. this atmospheric river bringing heavy rain from portland north up toward seattle and western washington. for us, it's just mainly high clouds we'll see at times during the day, tomorrow, and i think tuesday and wednesday more clouds. leading to cooling by midweek and bigger changes around the corner. starting up by wednesday night on into thursday, you see the system right there. we think by after midnight wednesday into thursday morning, there's potential for some rain. notice the precipitation intensity here. it doesn't appear to be all that strong. we're not going to see a lot of rain, but still, it is a welcome sight and probably hoot colder system dropping in friday into saturday. less than .25 inches for the bay area. the sierra snow will be bigger, which we'll look at coming up next half hour. your temperature shift over the next few days. san francisco mid-60s to upper 50s by thursday and friday. and a similar trend with inland temps going from 70s the next couple of days, maybe one more day, wednesday, and temperatures drop into the 50s thursday and friday. yes, a chance of some sierra snow, perhaps over a foot in a few location busy early next weekend. a closer look at the impact the storm will have for the sierra coming up in our next weather forecast. >>> actors addressing the conflict in ear europe. the comments made on stage tonight at the s.a.g. awards. and now most admired alum! get up there. this is so embarrassing. there's no way it's 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russia who don't like what's going on. >> brian cox making the comments. he's one of the stars of the show "succession" which won best tv drama. >>> our new streaming series "saving san francisco" comes out tomorrow. we investigate the crisis the city is facing and possible solutions. here's a look at the trailer. >> even if i scream, no one's going to hear me. >> i just know he's going to come back here. >> you have a victim who fears for her life and thinks your office isn't doing enough. >> he keeps slipping through the cracks. >> pretty difficult situation to be so misunderstood. >> what i'm proposing will make a lot of people uncomfortable. and i don't care. >> you can stream episode 1 of "saving san francisco" at midnight. that's about a half hour from now. watch it on roku, apple tv, or amazon fire by downloading the nbc bay area app. learn more at nbcbayarea.com/savingsan francisco. >>> anthony flores, at some point he's going to mention the warriors game, which was three-quarters great. >> then you say, what happened? >> what happened? >> the warriors blow a 21-point lead against the mavs. head coach steve kerr tells us what went wrong tonight. behold... unlimited wireless for only 30 bucks. that's pretty cool, but you know what's cooler? saving up to 400 bucks! exactly. and if we really want to take it up a notch... get all that and nationwide 5g included. oh nice shot, send that to me. i got you. break free from the big three and get connected to the nations most reliable 5g network. get the new samsung galaxy s22 series on xfinity mobile. and right now, save big with up to $750 off a new samsung device. plus, get unlimited for $30 per line per month when you get 4 lines. switch today. - [announcer] the more we learn about covid-19, the more questions we have. the biggest question now, what's next? what will covid bring in six months, a year? if you're feeling anxious about the future, you're not alone. calhope offers free covid-19 emotional support. call 833-317-4673, or live chat at calhope.org today. >>> welcome back. i'm anthony flores. what a tough night for the warriors. they had an epic collapse against the dallas mavericks. before the game, steph curry getting his all-star mvp hardware. klay thompson was sick and not in the lineup. dubs didn't miss him, at least not the first three quarters. warriors on the break, steph curry for the the lead would climb as high as. great movement without the ball. damian lee puts the warriors up 19 with just under 10 minutes to play. then they didn't hit a bucket for more than eight minutes. the mavs come storming back, go on a 26-1 run. luka doncic with two of his game high 34. under two minutes remaining, spencer dinwiddie with the dagger. dallas rallies to beat golden state 107-101. the warriors have lost 5 of their last 7 games. hey, coach, what happened? >> nba games turn, you know, on a dime. i mean, they just -- it happens quickly. and you've got to be able to withstand that. and we can't just say, well, when draymond and andre are back, it will be better. doesn't matter who's out there. we've got to do a better job of executing under pressure and maintaining confidence. >> two games in a row where it's been a rough, you know, fourth quarter for us. we've got to figure out how to maintain our energy even when shots aren't falling. seems a good lesson to learn. >> warriors will hit the road for a four-game road trip. that starts tuesday at minnesota. >>> games reimer in the net against the kraken. special moment in the sec, 22-year-old scott reedy scores his first goal in the national hockey league, sharks 2-1. in the third, jonah gat gatavich, sharks win 3-1. >>> nascar, hitting the track in fontana. the california kid comes through down the stretch. kyle larsen from elk grove takes the checkered flag. it's his first of the season after winning ten races and a championship last year. congratulations to kyle larsen. >>> back to the warriors, guys. help is on the way. james weissman, who's been hurt with knee injury, he has been practicing with the team and coach said tonight he will attend the road trip, the upcoming road trip. still no word when he's coming back. it's day to day. but help is on the way for the warriors. there's something to look forward to as far as tonight, turn the page. >> what about draymond? >> he could be weeks away. so again, help is coming, we just don't know when. >>> still ahead, from comedian to wartime commander. a closer look at the ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy and what he's up against. >>> a big energy partnership between british and russian companies is going south because of the invasion of oouction. today british petroleum, bp, announced plans to surrender its stake in russian oil giant rosneft. bp's stake is nearly 20%, amounting to $25 billion at the end of the first quarter. the move ends 30 years of doing business in oil-rich russia for bp. >>> the state of new york has announced sanctions against russia. governor kathy hochul signed an executive order today calling for an immediate review of any state investments or purchases from russian companies. the state will immediately divest from any institutions found in the review. hochul called russia's actions human rights violations and atrocities and noted that her state has a higher gross domestic product than all of russia. >>> ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy is being hailed a hero by many, a remarkable transition from his early days in entertainment to wartime leader. molly hunter reports. >> reporter: staring directly into the camera, exhausted, unshaven, in a t-shirt, this is how we've started to see ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy, multiple times a day, at all hours, since the invasion started. taking to social media, updating his country and the world, rallying his fellow citizens to fight. last night was harsh, he says. they are fighting against everyone and everything alive. in another post last thursday, walking through the capital, good morning, he says, there are a lot of fakes out there, but i'm here. the one stand-up comedian came to power in 2019 in a landslide democratic election. just a month after the finale of his hit show "servant of the people" where he played an unlikely president on tv. three years later, the 44-year-old father of two has emerged as a convincing wartime leader. when the u.s. offered to evacuate him from the country, he reportedly told them, i need ammunition, not a ride. while his adversary in moscow talks of getting rid of the nazis, president zelenskyy from a russian-speaking jewish family who lost relatives in the holocaust has emerged even stronger. his approval ratings in 2020 were slumping. he had not made much progress on peace talks with moscow or rooting out corruption. but at the munich security conference earlier this month, the world met a different leader. >> i think that is all, for me and ukraine, for our soldiers, thank you so much. >> reporter: a leader taking front and center stage, fighting for his country's survival. molly hunter, nbc news. >>> we showed you earlier in the show, here's a live look at san francisco's salesforce tower. you can see it's lit up in blue and yellow tonight in solidarity with ukraine. we're keeping a close eye on the situation in ukraine. when we're not on the air, head too nbcbayarea.com, click on the link in our trending bar. >>> supreme court nominee ketanji brown jackson is set to begin meeting with senators this week. the white house says the confirmation team is working on final details. some of those meetings with u.s. senators next week, the official said the confirmation team will work on final details but that will include in-person meetings. >>> a story in our "making it in the bay" series connected to the cost of living. bay area congressman ro khanna hosting a virtual town hall on affordable housing. the ceo and president of mid penn housing will join a facebook live event set for 6:00 p.m. >>> he got his shot and he took it. the peninsula basketball player who's making his teammates and coaches bay area proud. >>> still seeing clear skies for now. while an atmospheric river brings much-needed rain to parts of the west coast, just not close to the bay area yet. when that could change and our seven-day forecast with cooler temperatures later this week coming up. >>> ow new streaming series "saving san francisco" explores how the tech capital of the universe, the city with a $12 billion budget, is struggling with crime, poverty, and a lack of affordable housing. episode 1 starts streaming monday. check it out, download the nbc bay area app on roku, apple tv, amazon fire, or watch online at nbcbayarea.com/savingsan francisco. and now most admired alum! get up there. this is so embarrassing. there's no way it's me. you know her.... you love her.... ruh roh. what are you doing here? it's anna gomez! who? our first gigillionaire! with at&t 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"bay area proud," garvin thomas shares a moment that everyone involved says they will never forget. >> it takes a lot of dedication, determination, willingness to overcome obstacles in order to be a winner basketball. as one high school senior is teaching us, that goes for life as well. >> to be out here every day -- >> reporter: the driveway. >> night or day. >> reporter: is where many basketball dreams are born. >> after practice, taking extra shots. >> reporter: it's where outside his menlo park home, ishan mishra has for years cooked up dream after dream of being the hero of the game. >> i don't know what i would do without basketball. i love the sport so much. >> reporter: the problem is for ishan there have been things in life more difficult than launching a 10-inch ball through an 18-inch hoop. he's lived with developmental and learning challenges since he was a young boy. basketball, though, always offered an escape from that. but when ishan got to menlo atherton high school and tried out for the team as a freshman, he didn't make the cut. >> when i didn't make the team my freshman year, my mom told me, keep trying hard, you'll make it. i said, okay. >> reporter: ishan hung around the team and trite out again and again, never making the squad. until his senior year. when coach mike molieri thought it was time he deserved a spot. >> what's he like? super energetic. personality is unique. he's always had a passion to play basketball. >> reporter: the bench, it turns out, is where ishan spent the entire season. never getting in a single game. his contribution to the team coming in ways other than points. >> he gives us energy, him just being there, hyping us up, being on the bench clapping for us. >> reporter: many teammates have been his friends for years and they were the ones pushing coach to get ishan in the last game of the regular season. >> we told him that he had to play for senior night. >> reporter: and so with a few minutes left in the fourth quarter against woodside, with menlo atherton comfortably ahead, ishan got the call. a big moment for him and his parents too. >> we were so nervous. >> we were nervous. >> because we knew how much he wanted it. >> reporter: and if this were indeed a fairytale come true, well, ishan would have made his first shot. but he didn't. ishan miss the first nine he took before finally driving the baseline and setting off an explosion. >> it felt like it was out of a movie. >> it was one of the best moments i've ever been a part of. >> it's a moment i'll never forget. >> reporter: no, this wasn't a fairytale ending. because there was no magic involved. no, this was thanks to one player's love for the game, his determination not to give up on his dreams, and an entire school community eager to make it happen. it really was the entire school that supported ishan. he played football as well, and there were many times in the crowd they were chanting his name as well. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >> i love that, he had so much support. garvin, thank you. >>> a beautiful end to the weekend, so now we all want to know what will this first week of march bring us weather-wise? for that, meteorologist rob mayeda. >> short-term, we're going to be talking about springlike temperatures during the afternoon. the morning still chilly. 30s and 40s to get things started for monday. as early as lunchtime, we're back into the mid to upper 60s. warm outside. t-shirt weather for the afternoon. especially around the santa clara valley, tri-valley, north bay valleys, 70s on the map. warmest locations tomorrow could be making a run at the mid-70s. bayside upper 60s to low 70s. tuesday, similar, probably a few more high clouds starting to spill in. as we get to wednesday, we'll begin to see temperatures cooling into the mid to upper 60s around the bay area. a big drop in temperatures for highs. by thursday, look at that, mid-afternoon testify tours in the 50s. a chance of seeing showers the second half of the week. short-term no chances besides patchy fog for the morning and some high clouds for the afternoon. again, the storms and the best rain chances are staying north of mendocino county. increasing high clouds and then more clouds by midweek, which will eventually open the door for rain chances by late wednesday into thursday. we're expecting generally light, briefly moderate showers to pass through. at this point thursday, maybe into friday, you can see as the system heads toward the sierra, it will bring much-needed snow there. a cold system swinging through. it looks like friday into saturday, we'll probably have some wind in behind that system as skies clear the next weekend and those temperatures cool down for the second half of the week. rain estimates, again, they don't look all that impressive just yet. hopefully we get an upgrade as we get closer to the event. right now .25 of rain or less. toward the sierra, inland tracking storm on friday, the bigger impact will likely be for the sierra in terms of snow chances. right now perhaps as much as a foot of snow above about 5,000 feet. and down into koufax and polak pines, which tells you that system is pretty cold, good news for more sierra snow at relatively low snow levels toward the end of the week. seven-day forecast for san francisco, cooler and breezy with rain chances. by thursday and friday, similar in the inland valleys. 70s into the 50s, a roller coaster ride as we head into next weekend. could have wind and a slight rebound in those temperatures by next saturday and sunday. >> rob's twitter page is a great resource. he's always tweeting updates about changing conditions. follow him @robmayeda. >>> the california department hilt with a massive data breach. who might be affected. okay jack, these recipes aren't gonna create themselves. it's crunch time! but first, it's heinz dip & crunch time! i'm dipping into the latest innovation by combining heinz secret sauce and potato chip crunchers for the perfect bite. my heinz dip & crunch bacon cheeseburger combo. only at jack in the box. oh, wow, barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? 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ivan fischer, known for his innovative style. it has been a tough couple of years, so how easy is it to find the magic in music—making? ivan fischer, welcome to hardtalk. lovely to be here. it's great to have you here in london. let me ask you, how different has it been making music in the time of covid? covid had positive and negative effects on our life. the problem was that there is no audience and actually we make music for people. this is actually easy for musicians to forget. some musicians make music to impress other musicians, and we always, i remind them, "we play for the audiences, we play for the listeners." and this is what we didn't have. that was terrible. now the good thing is that, actually, it made us realise how badly we need the audiences. i think there is a streaming tiredness in the world now. because for many months after covid hit hungary, hit europe, hit the world, you created a new way of performing in your budapest festival orchestra. you got small groups of your musicians to go online to perform chamber music. and ijust wonder whether that was satisfying for the musicians, for you, or whether you just felt desperately frustrated. it was like, i have to come up with a line which mozart liked very much, like turning a necessity into a virtue. we had a problem of not being able to do normal concerts, with orchestra on stage and the full concert hall. how do you turn it into a virtue? first of all, we came to the idea that to have a small chamber groups is fine. you cannot have an orchestra, because too dangerous with this virus. three, four people, you can get away with that. so, the orchestra started to play much more chamber music, and this is wonderfulfor them. they love it. and the other thing was, i imagine the audience, they cannot go to the concert, they are at home, now the age of streaming concerts starts. so, let's give them a concert every night, a new chamber music concert. we called it the "quarantine soirees" and we did a new programme every night. it was great fun and wonderful. you're known for your innovation, for your creativity. one thing you did, which i believe no other conductor would have contemplated doing, was you had a vaccine, i believe it was your boosterjab, live on stage while you were conducting. why? why on earth did you do that? because there are people who are afraid of the vaccine, they are worried about... ..god knows what, i mean, i think it's a very, very complex group, the anti—vaccination club. there are people who are fanatically, radically against it, and there are others who just have a little worry, orfear. and i wanted to show, to demonstrate to them that to get a shot is a piece of cake. it's nothing. so, you can do it even while conducting an orchestra. it was very easy. you know, i have two hands, so i had my right hand keeping the conducting job. yeah? and i discussed with this doctor that i will let the other arm hang and he will give the shot here. and then the doctor came and gave me this vaccine. it was, i didn't even feel it. i have to admit, and i can only hope that hundreds of thousands of people then decided, "0h great, i'm going to have my second "or third orfirst vaccine." it was all right. in a sense, it fits with your career, because for pretty much a0 years you've been leading, running the budapest festival orchestra and you, it seems to me, you've done it in a very different way from the more traditional approach of the maestro conductor who imposes his will on an orchestra. that is not your approach, is it? you are more collaborative and, in a funny sort of way, you expect more from your musicians, because you don't just sort of treat them as tools to be used. i think there is a lot of creativity in people, and it's very unfortunate if they have a job playing in an orchestra and all they are asked to is to follow instructions. it limits their potential. and i always thought how wonderful it would be to have an orchestra where the creativity of the individual is encouraged, ratherthan suppressed. do you sometimes wish that classical music was a little less rigid, a little less formal, because you've talked about the dangers of the form becoming too tied to frozen rituals and to an older audience. and ijust wonder whether in the course of your career you believe you've been able to change that a little bit. the works we perform, they are sometimes much more exciting than they seem in this ritual, what you said. for example, if i may take an example, beethoven's choral symphony, which everybody knows. when beethoven composed it, he probably thought that the last movement, when the human voice enters a symphony, it's a great surprise, because we have three movements with an orchestra playing, in the last movement people start to sing. it's a revolution. now, in our normal ritual, it's not a revolution, because what do you see? you see an orchestra and you see a chorus waiting there for their entry. where is the unpredictability? where is the surprise? so, i think sometimes the ritual doesn't fit the original composition. so, i try to find ways to give a possibility for the unpredictable nature of music. so, what i did in beethoven's ninth symphony, i hid the chorus in the audiences. nobody saw the choir, "where are they?" and suddenly theyjumped up from the hall. maybe it's next to you there is a tenor, or here's a soprano and theyjump up. and then people had the feeling, "it's us, it's we, the people, who start to sing." and for me, it was a revelation much, much more than in the conventional ritual. that that story sums up a lot of what you try to do, because it seems you you're trying to find a route back to the fun, to the playfulness. i mean, musicians play music, you want them to be playful in a very literal sense. i think music itself is playful, i agree completely. we use this wonderful word, "play" for making music. it's great, isn't it? is it though, at the moment, when you look across the genre of classical music and the great concert halls, and you're going to be playing on the south bank here in london, in one of the great halls for classical music, is it something that the people who go to classical music are capable of taking on? or do you find some of your audience is actually resenting the tricks you play, the uncertainty, the unpredictability? i always experienced that they are so happy when something real happens in a concert. you know, it's people seem so conventional and adult and grown—up, but what we want to touch in people is the inner child, the inner child of everybody who loves to play. and there is an inner child in all grown ups. let me ask about your decision to become a conductor. we have this image of the maestro conductor. usually we think of him as very dominating, maybe a little bit volatile, a bit difficult. i'm not sure that you fit that stereotype. why did you want to be a conductor? you see, the answer is, the honest answer is i didn't! that i have a brother who is also a conductor, and he always wanted to be a conductor, when he was five he wanted to be a conductor! i had no idea what i want to become. and later i visited his class in this music academy in vienna, and there was a wonderful teacher and i thought, "maybe i should try too". and then we have a sister who is a psychologist, because, with two conductors, you need one! let me ask you also about something you said once, "90% of what a conductor does", you said, "i don't even like, there's only about 10% of it "that i really enjoy." the music! so... is the 10%! right. so, the 90%, which i guess is about the ritual, the putting on of the dinner suit before the performance, of sort of making the big entrance, all of the grandiosity of it, none of that appeals to your ego? and what certainly doesn't is this idea of power. power is something i don't like. iwould... ..i feel sometimes that the way conductors work with musicians is that, "i tell you what to do," this sort of thing, urgh... ..it doesn't appeal to me. and sometimes when i saw theatre directors work with actors, who work from inside the actors, who like to bring out the inner qualities of the actors, that is much more appealing to me. so, i tried to have the technique of theatre directors in the work, how i work as a conductor with musicians. and then there's the writing, the composing, because, having established yourself as an internationally—renowned conductor, you then started to write quite a lot, and you wrote an opera, the red heifer, which caused a real stir in your home country, hungary, and across europe, because it addressed very serious issues, the history of anti—semitism in hungary. did you very deliberately decide to sort of take on a, you know, a political, a very sensitive subject in your music? you see, the opera has that world where it takes place, it's true, but the real issue of the opera is something else. there is a 14—year—old boy who betrays his father and accuses him of murder in a blood libel case and becomes the crown witness in this court case. now, why does the boy do that? because he wants to assimilate. he wants to step out of the old identity of this religiousjewish lifestyle, and he wants to step out and be one of the outside world — the hungarians, the christians, not the jewish old identity. and the stepping out is combined with the luring of this outside world, of, "come, come be one of us." but it doesn't work. and then, at the end, the boy goes back to the family and this how, how to come to terms with what happened, this was the real interest in me. the anti—semitic surroundings is the frame. but, nonetheless, you are a hungarianjew, your family suffered during the years of nazi occupation and the holocaust. you, i believe, lost your maternal grandparents in death camps, concentration camps. and right now in europe, in different parts of europe, including your own country, hungary, there are real concerns about the rise of a new form of nationalism, populism and with it, a form of intolerance too. do you feel deeply concerned about the political context you inhabit today? i have to disappoint you, but i don't belong to the concerned party. i'm much more interested in a general way of... ..integrating and bringing people together. but do you see that happening in your own country, hungary? i don't know. what i'm concerned about is how to overcome these barriers of people who are holding on to their national identity. i mean, for example, we are here in london, i think, is there a brexit? i don't think that, i don't think it exists. for me, britain is part of the european culture. we bring stravinsky here in these days to london. a hungarian orchestra comes here. we have music lovers here in britain who speak the same language, the language of music. i think it's all one family, not these little groupings, how people lock themselves up in nations. i think in 300 years or 400 years, we will remember this period like we remember the medieval cities with their city walls, and now they have become tourist attractions. that's a fascinating answer. and you made no reference at all to the political realities of your home country. i mean, prime ministerviktor orban is currently waging some sort of political war with the eu institutions in brussels. he stands accused of violating fundamental european values when it comes to the rule of law and human rights. you live in a state where funding for cultural activities is tied to, you know, meeting the requirements of the fidesz party and mr orban and his ideology. i don't know whether your own festival orchestra has seen any funding pressures, any withdrawal of funds, but i just wonder whether you sometimes feel, "it's perhaps better not to speak my mind, "because it could become difficult." we could try that. for example, if i say something, let's see if it affects now the funding of my orchestra. i can only inform you that this is actually a good period in the orchestra's life. the hungarian government and the municipality of budapest both quite generously funded the orchestra, and we can make music without worries. this is a bit of like a wave, you know? at the moment we are very well looked after, so i have nothing to complain about. right. but does that funding that you still get from the state have any impact on your ability, or desire to speak your mind on political and cultural matters in your country? not at all. and i can tell you why, because people sometimes think that governments, if the government is authoritarian, or more democratic, doesn't matter. but governments support musicians. i don't think it's true. i think governments support the audience in order to afford the ticket. what we musicians do is a service, and the government supports the cultural wellbeing of a community, or a nation, or a city, not us. the government supports the ticket price. the brilliant hungarian pianist andras schiff, he says he will not return to hungary, not play in hungary, as long as mr orban is prime minister. do you understand that position? andras is a very, very good friend and i have great, great respect for him. i personally don't do what he does, i go back regularly, ijust came today from budapest. and i can tell you why i do that, because there are so many people who need our music there and we have a very large following and i can see in their eyes how much they need music. and this is what we provide, and it gives me pleasure to simply make music for people. before we end, i want to get you to consider the future. you have said that the symphony orchestra, the very idea of it, has to continue constantly to evolve and develop, or it will simply become a museum. you are still full of energy and creativity, so where are you taking the idea of the orchestra and classical music next? i think a symphony orchestra must reform in order to survive. i would go even further, the danger is not that an orchestra becomes a museum, the danger is that an orchestra dies out like the dinosaur. really? yes, because they must reform, they must go with the age, they must recognise what the new generations need. and the danger is that orchestras play a limited repertoire the last maybe 200 years, the music of the last 200 years. now what will happen in 500 years, will we still listen to those 200 years? i don't think so. don't you, really? no, i think we have to reform. the idea that you mentioned earlier, playing beethoven's ninth, i mean, to take that as just one of the best known pieces of music in the world, everybody really thinks of it as completely timeless, that as long as there is human civilisation, there will be beethoven, there will be bach, there will be mozart. are you saying maybe we're wrong? if you sit in your car and you open the radio, what do you hear? you hear a bit of beethoven, you hear a bit of bruckner, and you hear heavy metal and you hear indian ragas and you hear rap songs. it's a mix. this is our language today, the mix, whatever comes to you from the car radio. this is the musical language of the present generation. if a symphony orchestra only provides a small segment of that, it will not survive. it has to open the repertoire into many directions, and this is what we try to do step by step. for example, we have a group in our orchestra who play baroque music on original instruments. we have another group who play transylvanian folk music, for example, we sing like a chorus. and we open these boundaries to make the symphony orchestra a more embracing larger, maybe a production house, you could call it, where all kinds of music is offered to the audiences, not only the narrow symphonic music repertoire. so, one day a little bit of heavy metal in your repertoire? ivand there, i thank you so much for being on hardtalk. thank you. hello. after a largely fine and settled weekend with plenty of springlike sunshine, things are looking a little bit more unsettled as we start this working week. this was the picture as the sun went down sunday evening off the coast of north yorkshire, but we've had a weather front moving its way in through the course of the night. through monday, it will be bringing cloud and rain to many parts of the uk, particularly towards the north and the west as well. first thing monday, that rain will be sitting across parts of southern and eastern scotland, northern england, down through wales into the southwest of england, too. this frontal system will really be quite slow—moving to the day, so some of that rain for the southwest of england, wales, northwest england is going to be persistent and heavy, too. it's also going to be quite a breezy feeling day, particularly across the far northwest. for the western isles, we could see
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holmes, here with ivan from agm renovations america's number one kitchen and bathroom renovators thanks mike! bathrooms over 10 years old cause major water damage, flooding, and mold. [mike] ivan, i've seen a lot of this. homeowners often don't realize what's behind the walls. agm are the only bathroom renovation specialists i recommend. visit agmrenovations.com today, and renovate before it's too late! and remember - we do kitchens too! ♪ agmrenovations.com ♪ >>> the warriors went back in business, tonight kicks off the second half of the season. get draymond green healthy and get him back into the lineup. >> in portland, that's damian lillard, he's injured there on the left side of your screen. watch the passing, this looks like a globe trotter's game. it finally goes to stephen curry and takes it into the paint. nice ball rotation there. warriors beat the blazers, 132-95. the warriors have the second best records behind the suns. in the 408. that's not the sharks, this is a touching scene in sacramento, one of the kings' players, alex land one of the two ukrainians played for the nba, before the game, a moment of silence, the nuggets and the kings there in sacramento. >>> n
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holmes, here with ivan from agm renovations america's number one kitchen and bathroom renovators thanks mike! bathrooms over 10 years old cause major water damage, flooding, and mold. [mike] ivanve seen a lot of this. homeowners often don't realize what's behind the walls. agm are the only bathroom renovation specialists i recommend. visit agmrenovations.com today, and renovate before it's too late! and remember - we do kitchens too! ♪ agmrenovations.com ♪ >>> signed, sealed, and delivered. house speaker nancy pelosi celebrating the u.s. postal service today in the city. >> several workers joined her as he praised new legislation that overhauls the postal service's troubled finances. she says its smooth operation can mean the difference between life and death, noting $1 billion of pharmaceuticals are being delivered each year to veterans in the u.s. alone. >>> a social media documenting the attacks in real time in ukraine. be warned about the misinformation. how to know what to trust. that story and more coming up on our 7:00 news. >> up next on "nightly news," to me costello looks at the invasion of americans with global markets in turmoil. tom speaks with an expert about gas
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holmes, here with ivan from agm renovations america's number one kitchen and bathroom renovators thanks mike! bathrooms over 10 years old cause major water damage, flooding, and mold. [mike] ivan, i've seen a lot of this. homeowners often don't realize what's behind the walls. agm are the only bathroom renovation specialists i recommend. visit agmrenovations.com today, and renovate before it's too late! and remember - we do kitchens too! ♪ agmrenovations.com ♪ ♪♪ >>> it's beautiful. i get to smell the nature. this is my home. why should i leave? why should i be fearful? he keeps slipping through the cracks. >> he is not the problem. he is a symptom of it. >> beautiful people left behind. >> it should be better than this. >> and it will be. >> we hope it will be. that's the trailer to the new streaming series called "saving san francisco." regardless if you live in the city or not, this is a passionate topic. many of us concern and scared about what's happening on the streets. not just us. the country is watching here. we found a man's story mirrors the larger crisis in san francisco. let me ask you this. how do you tackle a story like this? we are talking drugs, we are a talki
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[mike] ivan, i've seen a lot of this. homeowners often don't realize what's behind the walls. agm are the only bathroom renovation specialists i recommend. visit agmrenovations.com today, and renovate before it's too late! and remember - we do kitchens too! ♪ agmrenovations.com ♪ >>> we are back with more on the ukraine crisis and the financial consequences here in the u.s >> the impact has been brewing for weeks, of course, leading up to the invasion, adding to wild swings on wall street, and pushing fuel prices even higher. this, as americans are already dealing with record high inflation. >> so we turn to nbc's senior business correspondent stephanie ruhle, good morning. >> hi. >> we were talking about this a little bit but let's start with the gas prices because that's the pain point that most americans will feel more immediately. >> and they certainly are. russia, huge exporter of oil and natural gas. there's a lot of fear out there, that in retaliation, for these sanctions that we're putting on russia, they could decide to cut off supply that's not something people should freak out about, ample supply in the u.s., we're not going to run out, but however the prices are going up, they're already going up, the president says he's concerned about it and wants to help americans anyway he kay, and the options are somewhat limited and temporarily get rid of the gas tax, that is not going to happen likely, and if we renew the iran nuclear deal, they can ramp up production but for the time being, americans should prepare, gas is more suspenseive. >> any tips to save at the hike? >> hitchhike >> no, not a time to start hitchhiking. but you should definitely use gas apps, you shouldn't be driving around looking for the cheapest gas station, and burning gas, you definitely want to use some gas apps, and also look at your credit card, a lot of credit cards offer cash back, or double points, when you go get gas, and see what the offers are, and now is a good time to use them. >> and as we point out, the numbers are already terrible i go to the gas pump right now, i can't believe what i'm seeing on the screen. >> $3.50 on average. >> it's wild. >>> let's talk about heating right now. the oil prices, how much we pay to keep our houses warm in the winter, how bad is it going to get? >> exactly the same situation. unfortunately we've had high heating bills all season long so the question is what do we do about that the good news, well we're already hitting into march, so if we were having this conversation in november, it would be worse, so what can you do the things that we always tell you every year, now things are getting warmer, so you can turn the thermostat down, in your house, a couple of degrees, always a good time to check your furnace filter and replace it. and the favorite piece of advice get the home energy audit. go to energy.gov, or call your local utility, they will come over for free, walk you through your house, help you figure out how to make it more heat efficient, and how to make it more cooling efficient, and you can do it yourself, or call someone. great way to save some money. >> what is better advice than hitchhike. >> okay, can we just say that. >> joking on the hick hike. >> talking about the stock market, a wild ride. what should people do. >> first we need to realize investing is about predictability and what is the weather going to be, rain, bring an umbrella, sunny, maybe a bathing suit and right now there is no predictability, if anyone watched president biden's speech yesterday, we don't know what putin is going to do, he wants more than ukraine, so when there isn't predict ability, you see a lot of investors take a pause and say i'm going to step back, it doesn't mean things will tank but be prepared for a rollercoaster. >> and again, this morning, proposed talks between ukraine and russia, the market coming back up, it's a rollercoaster. >> it's a reminder to people, this isn't a time to become a id traer. over the long run -- a trader. over the long run, investing, we see the stock market go up over time and historically, with events like this, boggled in the short term but over a few months, things normalize try not to look at your 401(k) six times a day. put it down. >> don't even look. >> thanks so much. great to see you advice and tips for how to save and spend smarter, be sure to check out our web site, today.com/on the money. >>> harry smith coming up next with a visit to a very specialize skating rink and how it itransforming daily lifs e >>> we're back with one of our favorite series, mr. smith goes to, and harry took us to a small picturesque town heart waerming despite the frigid temperatures. we have a colleague who grew up in cooperstown, with your the hall of fame is and saw something in one of of the local papers up there, and said is this a thing, check it out and i checked it out, and it is a great story. in these days, when it feels like there's more going on that pulls us apart than that which draws us together, we present this contradiction the brand new ice rink, in springfield, new york. >> it is just crazy. it's like this every day here. >> dale, the town supervisor, the day we visited, wind chill was 6 below zero >> this kind of weather, people out here shoveling away, and people donating skates, we have 50 pairs of skates in there, all donated. >> kids, adults, beginners, all are welcome. and by the looks of it, all are darn happy to be here. >> how big of a plus has this been for your town >> oh, gosh. huge huge very big there's not a lot to do here in the winter >> maggie teaches middle school. and comes here often to unwind >> people come and want to go after work, after school, get some fresh air, it's a great place to be. >> it sure looked great to us, and how we wondered did this come to be >> a $5,000 budget and a vision. >> i thought about it for two weeks. and it kept nagging at me and nagging at me, and i was nervous, because i knew it was going to be a lot of work, but when you have an idea that strong, you can't ignore it. >> the frozen equivalent of shl runs the parks here. >> when we built it, we said did you know they would come >> built in large part by town folk all tra capable ammish neighbors, who already had rinks of their own out of respect for the amish, we blurred some images. >> none of them would take any payment. the town offered to pay them and they wouldn't take any payment. >> and amish men, led the effort and came up with a backyard version of the zamboni to keep the ice smooth. >> we're out here for four hours now. >> benjamin and his daughter bridge et are here most every day. >> how much do you like coming out to the skating rink? >> i like it a lot >> you like it a lot i can tell because i see no sign of you four hours in of like, it's time to go, dad, i don't see anybody, you're not tugging on your dad's sleeve >> no. i think we would spend all day out here if we could >> it's not fancy, this ice rink, but it seems to function in a way that far exceeds anyone's expectations. >> we all get together, and we spend time together, and we get to know each other and focus on what we have in common, that joy just builds and spreads. >> imagine one of these in your town you know what they say if you build it. >> can't stand it, can you >> that's amazing. >> yes >> a couple of weeks ago, they get a call, unbeknownst to them, an olympic hockey player, someone who played in the olympics, who lived nearby and said i'll come by a couple afternoons a week and teach kids how to play hockey donates skates donated everything and people just show up every day. there is no big crazy schedule there's no bureaucracy there's just come, just come, and if you don't know how to skate, it doesn't matter >> i love how it belongs to everybody. it's just cool. >> and also, part of the idea, i think, from ashley sikkema, who was really the engine behind that, she has made some really good friends in the amish community and they had their own rinks and as she was talking to them, we can help you with that, and $5,000 budget and auflll of sudden you have a community coming together in incredible ways >> they refused payment.y thing. it is not where you need to buy a build up >> talk about e pluribus unum, folks. it is not a big thing where you need a huge group to make the rink. >> and with the zamboni, it will take two weeks >> one of the things that the town of springfield is famous for, fourth of july parade and the second oldest in the country. and come this summer, catty bar the door, buddy. they're going to come. >> always great, buddy. >> thank you, harry. >>> coming up next on "today," we're going to help you save on yourrocery bill without g and vonetta flowers from alabama. no african american athlete has ever won gold in the olympic winter games. gold medal, usa! she's ready. this is elana meyers taylor we're talking about. elana meyers taylor for team usa goes to the top! >>> we are back with today's food and we talked about rising costs that includes your weekly grocery bill and our food director is here, she's got some money-saving seeks as we navigate the grocery store >> good morning. >> good morning. >> we have different sections of the grocery store. let's start with frozen food because that's a place where you can really save a buck. >> absolutely. especially on fruit and vegetables and seafood plus it has a longer shelf life. so you'll have less food waste. >> at lot of people probably wonder, less nutritional value or quality if frozen. >> the good news is you won't and especially with one ingredient products because there is nothing added and shrimp is a good example it can cost $7 a pound for frozen and fresh shrimp is frozen and defrosted >> did you know that >> now you know. >> now you know. >> will we push this along >> i usually bring my own bags but this is fine let's talk about getting organized. how do we do that at the grocery store? >> well you never want to go in without a plan because if you're like me, you're gist going to be putting all of this random stuff into your cart >> that's me. >> have a list and make sure you check your fridge, freezer and pantry before you shop. and also, store scirculars and grocery apps and have the store loyalty card, that can mean big savings. i was going to say, try not to impulse buy, if you can't help it, give yourself an allowance of one or two items. >> oh, okay. >> that's it >> the pop-tart budget >> yes >> it's like a game then. >> yes >> okay. let's move right along here. >> we'll take the cart >> on tip number four, so you have three, right? >> let's do meal prep. we'll start there. >> yes so diy ingredients, and singles, exactly so if you buy anything pre-prepped, marinated meat, shredded cheese, chopped veggies you're paying for it so put in a little bit of prep and you save the money and the same thing goes for snack-sized item, a jar of peanut butter butter it's 40% less than if you buy those to go single packs. >> oh, yes. >> so buy the big size, and make your own singles. >> for kid snacks come in those little bags. >> you can do a little bit yourself. >> do a little spin-spin >> on tim number four, shop the interior >> the interior aisles and what kind of things will we find on the interior of the grocery store? >> absolutely. so often you hear shop the perimeter for healthy foods but a lot of healthy foods inside too, like canned food, and tomato. >> cheaper on the inside >> almost always cheaper. >> especially seafood. canned salmon can be 70% less per pound than fresh and great in burgers, salads and pasta. >> where should you not cut a corner is there a food that you get what you pay for >> i feel like there are a couple first extra virgin olive oil so healthy i put it on everything a lot of anti-inflammatories, and i put it on my oat meal. that is how much i love extra virgin olive oil. >> oat meal? >> it is so good i promise. shoe try it. >> okay. >> and then also pastured eggs you might spend a couple more dollars per dozen but more omega 3s and a richer flavor and more vitamins >> you're totally surrounded now. >> one tip, buy in bulk, and freeze it up and put it in there. >> a job opening at real simple. >> for more supermarket saving tips, today.com/food. >> you're here not only for the tips and the smuckers jar, al. >> let's line them up and roll them around and spin them out and see what we have a happy 100th birthday to ms. doris wagner, lovely grandma, from cleveland, ohio, talk about grandma, 23 grandkids, 44 great grandkids. >> hold on. >> bingo. >> 12 great, great grandkids. >> how do you remember all the names? >> i'm sure she does looking at her. >> naomi davidson of walnut grove, 103 happy 100th birthday to mike morsillo a world war ii vet from boynton beach, florida owned a luncheonette we salute you for your service, sir. clifford from far rock away new york, a retired senior detective, celebrating 103, and look at that hat, i like that. and the secret to his longevity, good food. phillies gibson of battle creek, michigan, 100. she knew the kellogg brothers. she lived in the same house for more than, i'm just kidding, for more than 70 years kellogg's is in battle creek and last but not least, happy 100th birthday of ruth will is, crafty lady from philly owned a grocery store and a beauty parlor. >> wow. >> a few seconds, do you want to give the wordle word out again. >> it will get to everybody. >> the wordle word. >>> coming up in the fourth hour, how parents can help parents navigate their kids with the stresses of social media >> and we have food perfect for the cold of winter. >> i did get to wordle in three today. >> you did >> it wasn't elope >> just so you know. >> what have you got coming up on sunday today? >> thanks for asking, al the golden globe winner, oscar nominee, star of steven spielberg's west side story, she is amazing with me on sunday. >> all right we will see you then have a great weekend, everybody. we're back after your local news >>> good morning. it's 8:56. i'm marcus washington. the cdc is expected to loosen mask requirements today. we expect the cdc metrics will no longer be overall cases or positivity rate but how many cases end up in hospitalization or death. monday, state health leaders will revisit masking in schools looking at all the data from case rates to positivity and hospitalizations. they'll also consider how many children were unvaccinated. >>> breaking news, happening now, russia is telling china it is ready to conduct talks with ukraine to stop the invasion. the united nations says it has received reports of at least 25 civilians killed and more than 100 injured in ukraine due to shelling and air strikes. we'll have live team coverage at midday. this is so embarrassing. there's no way it's me. you know her.... you love her.... ruh roh. what are you doing here? it's anna gomez! who? our first 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"grey's anatomy" star kim raver is here live with an exclusive sneak peek at tonight's midseason premiere after that literal cliffhanger as we say, good morning, america. ♪ good news, baby, give it to me give it to me ♪ >>> good morning, america. on this busy thursday morning, russia launching an attack on ukraine overnight. >> and that's one of the explosions seen around the country, the ukrainian border service releasing this video it says shows russian vehicles including tanks crossing the country's northern border. >> vladimir putin announcing the invasion on russian state television, says he does not want to occupy the country, but this is the largest use of military force in europe since world war ii so far. want to go straight to ian pannell in kyiv, good morning, ian. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, george, and we've seen and heard more attacks this morning. we've seen two fighter jets fighting low over the dnieper river which cuts through the center of kyiv as ukraine goes on a war footing. overnight, russia launching a large-scale attack as it starts to invade ukraine. a volley of explosions echoing through the night sky over kyiv, russia's defense ministry claims to have neutralized ukraine's air defenses. for weeks, russia's been building up its military forces piling on the pressure on the ukrainian government. on wednesday, a cyberattack on government sites and financial institutions, then reports emerging russian troops amassing ever closer to the border. an appeal by rebels for russian help. within minutes of vladimir putin speaking just after 5:00 a.m. local time, multiple attacks in regions across this country. video from the ukrainian border guard shows russian military vehicles including tanks entering ukraine just south of the border where belarus, russia and ukraine meet. russian tanks and other forces also crossing points in the east, south as well as the north. just minutes before the attack vladimir putin addressing the nation once more declaring the start of what he called a special military operation in ukraine aimed at the demilitarization of the country. putin laying the groundwork for the country by recognizing two breakaway territories controlled by separatists sympathetic to the kremlin as independent, but the magnitude of the attack making clear putin's ambitions extend far beyond these regions. russian forces attacking a number of sites in kyiv as ukrainian anti-aircraft fire responded and sirens wailed. waking the city's residents. there were attacks in eastern and southern cities too, in kharkiv, the country's second largest city that sits close to the russian border, and an explosion in dnipro, a city in the east. with the country under attack president zelenskyy declaring martial law, urging citizens to stay indoors, cutting ties with russia, and closing the country's airspace. a video statement saying, we are strong. we're ready for everything. we will defeat everyone because we are ukraine. president biden responding to the attack saying, russia alone is responsible for the death and destruction this attack will bring and the united states and its allies and partners will respond in a united and decisive way. well, i have to say the streets of the capital are eerily calm as we're into midafternoon. very little traffic on the streets. you see men mustering outside police stations and also volunteering for the military. the president's office saying attacks are being rappelled but they are coming from four different directions. they're also saying russian troops have crossed the border to the north and are now around ten miles into ukraine. the president's office again saying that they are building battle formations potentially to attack kyiv. george. >> a tense situation, thanks. ian, thanks very much. >>> president biden is set to meet with world leaders this morning regarding the attack. senior white house correspondent mary bruce is back with the details. good morning again, 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>> could be quite a resistance, martha raddatz, thanks very much. linsey. >> thanks, george. >>> with markets around the world already reacting to the attack and oil prices going up, our chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis is breaking down the economic effect here in the u.s. and how it could impact you. good morning, again, rebecca. >> reporter: hi, linsey, this has immediate economic impact. with the dow plunging more than 800 points this morning and oil prices surging above $100 a barrel for the first time since 20 she you're seeing that at the pump with gas prices at $3.54 a gallon as the national average but here in california, a record high, $4.77 a gallon on average. for every dollar the price of oil goes up you see it at the pump reflected at a 1.5 cent increase per gallon, we're talking overnight, the price per gallon going up about 11 cents. many predictions saying we could be paying $4 a gallon on average very soon. the more we spend on oil and gasoline the less money we have to spend elsewhere. the companies that rely on money they go lower. >> lot of concern there, rebecca jarvis, our thanks to you. >>> ginger, i was thinking this was wrong. i saw snow in arizona, snow in southern california. >> that's correct. those are not mistakes. this is interstate 5 so the grapevine which, yes, they get snow but this was a snow and ice mix, they had to shut it down and then in flagstaff, more than a foot of snow, so people making their way through there, they're way behind on snow for the season but, yes, the cold has also settled in. wait till you see the numbers. numbers like feels like in the 30s. if san francisco downtown makes it into the 30s it will be the drew: your accuweather forecast -- chile sunshine after another frigid start today. temperatures in the mid to upper 50's later today. tonight, for a fourth night in a row, back into the 30's. frost advisories again. 2010 30's as we head into friday. frosty, frigid mornings today and tomorrow. mild air moving in over the weekend. >>> now to our "gma" cover story. rising concerns that misinformation and conspiracy theories are spreading in the yoga community about vaccines. kaylee hartung has the details. good morning, kaylee. >> reporter: good morning, george. more than 35 million people practice yoga. it can help improve your physical fitness and decrease stress, but now some are sounding the alarm about what they say is a dangerous spread of anti-science views. yoga used to be a safe haven for laura. >> it was such a magical connection and now it's probably my least favorite thing to teach because of the negative feelings that i have after all of this. >> reporter: schwartz leaving the yoga studio she opened in virginia. she says disturbed by what she saw and heard. >> with the pandemic pretty immediately i saw a lot of conspiracy theories floating around on social media among yoga and wellness practitioners, misconceptions about the vaccines. >> reporter: she moved to california, but ran into the same concerns there too. >> it seems that anti-vax sentiment is very widespread within the yoga world. >> reporter: more than one in ten americans practice yoga. cecile simmons researches the spread of online misinformation. >> during the pandemic more and more yoga influencers have started spreading misleading claims about vaccination. >> reporter: derek is the co-host of a podcast that tracks the yoga community. why is misinformation spreading in the yoga community right now? >> misinformation has spread in the yoga community for decades. there is a constant sense of this idea of sovereignty in yoga that i know better than the doctors, i know better than the system. >> what role is social media playing? >> people are really confused because they see someone they know and trust and they're getting misinformation. >> reporter: experts warning it can be difficult to spot disinformation in social media posts. >> the ways that they've hidden it, one way is by sharing a meme and whiting out certain letters. there are hashtags, sovereignty, liberty, freedom. >> reporter: schwartz who has a master's in public health says she's lost many friends in the yoga community. >> it's disappointing to see people i once knew and respected to see many friends didn't care about keeping people safe. >> when in a conversation with someone who denies the science what is your best advice for trying to engage? >> to listen first and foremost. start asking them questions based on what they're actually saying and actually make them self-reflect in the moment about the information they're giving you. it could be contentious, but you might open them up to other possibilities. >> reporter: and the yoga alliance, a nonprofit organization that represents the yoga community, says it urges a stop to this spread of misinformation and it has created an online resource, the website yourya.org with health information that is carefully vetted. >> thank you for that. >>> now to our "gma" parenting alert. the story of one mom who paid her son to stay off social media. he stuck with it, but it may not be the right approach for all teens and parents. zohreen shah joins us with this story. good morning, zohreen. >> reporter: hey, good morning, michael. hey, michael, how much money would you take to stay off of social media? what about for six years? most of us wouldn't even last one day, but one teen accepted the big challenge. >> we were just in the kitchen and my mom, hey, sivert, would you ever want to do this? i'll give you $1,800 on your 18th birthday if you to stay off social media. >> reporter: this mom said she took a gamble and made the deal calling it the 18 for 18 challenge, stay off social media until you turn 18 and earn $1,800. >> i was like, yeah, absolutely. i mean that sounds great. $1,800. >> it was kind of a spur of the moment thing. i knew how competitive he was. i knew he would want to win. >> reporter: the mom of four saw sivert's older sisters struggle with the pressures of social media. >> it did cause negative effects in her life and she got really concerned, really hurt feelings. it was definitely inspired by the idea of what could i do to help him hold off as long as possible. >> reporter: to sivert, the challenge was an opportunity to cash in. >> i mean it was $1,800, i mean that's the most money i've ever had in my life. >> he had big plans for the money. >> well, okay, i did. i did have big plans. it's funny what you think you could buy. maybe i'll plan a trip too. >> talked about a house and a car. >> reporter: he says making it through middle school and high school without social media has been tough. >> obviously there's times where i was like, i think i like it but for the amount of drama i avoided it. it was totally worth it. >> reporter: and just days ago on his 18th birthday, six years after making the deal, he got his cake and a check and made a very important phone call. >> right away i called up my sister, i was like, all right, i need you to help me make an instagram. >> he has one post. that's it. he's done one post. the next day, this is like a lot of work. >> no. >> yes, he has. >> reporter: as for getting in on the tiktok craze maybe even including mom. >> that's definitely no. that's a hard no. >> so this cold turkey method won't work for every kid who spends too much on social media. this might be the most exciting thing in their life. experts say work slow. lower the amount of time hour by hour and help teach them about new things offline. >> it sounds like a good deal. 1,800 bucks for six years. thank you, zohreen. >> a dollar a day. >> my kids would look at me like, no, not even a day. >>> now to "pop news" and lara has that for us. >> i sure do. good morning to you all. we have big news for tom brady. we know the man can throw a football like no other, but can he deliver on the big screen? we're about to find out as we learn the king of football is going hollywood. landing a role in a new film alongside acting legends jane fonda, lily tomlin, rita moreno and sally field. trial by fire. the movie will be called "80 for brady" based on the story of four best friends who take a road trip to the 2017 super bowl to see their hero tom brady in action, brady posting about the news on instagram saying the collab you never expected, let's go! production on "80 for brady" set to begin this spring. >> that's a fun idea. >> cannot wait to see that. >> hollywood tommy. >> he could do it. he acted like a great quarterback for 22 years. >> whoa. >> no, he was very good at it. are you kidding me? the guy is the best ever to do it. no doubt he's going to crush the movie. >> we've seen him do ads. >> he's going to crush it. >> he's great. >>> also in the news this morning, some "pop news" about a pop artist. the late great andy warhol getting another 15 minutes of fame. in a new six-part documentary series called "the andy warhol diaries," executive produced by ryan murphy, working with the andy warhol foundation and they used artificial intelligence to re-create his voice so that he can narrate in his own words. take a look. here's the trailer. >> he made you look at things in a completely different way and that's what art is. >> he was just very sensitive about where he fit in. >> there was this dream, this desire to be someone else, to escape. >> i wasn't very close to anyone, although i guess i wanted to be. >> so fascinating. such a fascinating character. amazing artist. that brand-new trailer dropping overnight. "the andy warhol diaries" debuts on netflix on march 9th. >>> also this morning, a health update on arnold schwarzenegger telling fans he has all but terminated his bad cholesterol thanks to a mostly vegan diet. writing in his online newsletter, quote, he says my bad cholesterol number is so low that my doctor thought i might be a different person. the actor says he eats an 80% vegan diet with room for the occasional wienerschnitzel, of course, and he also shared he is getting more exercise these days from a new pup in his life who is also appropriately named schnitzel. i'm glad he's doing well. thanks for sharing. >>> finally this morning, a reporter in columbus, ohio, sharing the moment when he was out in the field doing his job when he was spotted by his biggest fan. take a look. >> hi, baby. >> i'm trying to work right now. you're over there calling my phone. this is deangelo. you can say hi. >> hi, deangelo. >> don't be holding up traffic because you got cars behind you. did you record that? >> oh, mom. myles harris, reporter at our columbus affiliate wsyx sharing that video on instagram. we can all relate, right? so we thought we would talk to myles in person joining us this morning, hey, myles. thanks for being with us. >> oh, my gosh, yeah, this is a dream come true, thank you. how is your morning going so far? >> the morning is great. it's even better watching that video of your mom pull up on you. what were you thinking when you saw her car pull up? >> it's funny. i feel like we actually spoke it into existence. i was just talking to my photographer deangelo and saying where we were, my mom lives less than five minutes away from the location and the next thing you know she starts calling me. she knows that i'm working. what is going on here and then he starts to kind of stop and something is wrong and so i look behind me, i look left and right and then i did recognize her car from there. exactly. recognized the car, saw her face and i'm like, oh, here we go. so -- haen, leyour mom seeki this all just happened by chance? >> so, per my mom, she actually -- this is all coincidence, she was going out to run an errand, she noticed our tv marked cars and saw a couple and said, this might be my son. let's go ahead and take a look and see and the next thing you know the video is what tells the rest of that story. >> sounds like you're skeptical of your mom's story. >> you know, listen, i've got to take her word for it. >> wait a minute. we should just ask myles' mom. she's also crashing your very first appearance on "gma." >> no way. momma, you must be very proud. >> we just spoke on the phone an hour ago. we just spoke an hour ago on the phone. >> i know. >> oh, my gosh. >> so, momma, you tell us. you proud of your son? >> he's my biggest accomplishment. i am very, very proud of my son. >> aw. >> we got to get that, hi, baby. hi, baby. [ laughter ] >> that's a trend right now, right? >> we're so glad that you shared that on instagram. there's not a parent in the world that doesn't feel that way about their child and we all have had that from our moms. we so greatly appreciate our moms very much. great to see you both. thanks for being with us on "good morning america." >> thank you. >> thank you all for having us. >> really, really appreciate it. >> bye, baby. >> i don't think that's the last we'll see of him. >>> coming up, "grey's anatomy" star kim raver is here live. >> building a better bay area. moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. >> good morning. getting straight to a look at traffic. >> very quickly we have a crash in san francisco on northbound 101. walnut creek camera is completely packed. things are improving at the bay bridge toll plaza. >> we have entrepreneur mark cuban coming up to talk about season 13 of shark tank at 9:00 here on abc seven. >> we are talking about temperatures frigid this morning. they are slowly warming through the 30's and low 40's. 39 in san jose. we are now at 31°. 35 in concord pacifico right now. one of the warmest spots on the map at 44°. freeze warnings, frost advisorst still in effect until 9:00. it is chilly in the mid to upper 50's. >> we will have another abc7news of date in about 30 minutes. you can find the latest on our news at and abc 7.com. ♪ >>> welcome back, everybody. this morning, the doctor is in. you know kim raver as dr. teddy altman on "grey's anatomy." the long-running hit series returns tonight after a literal cliffhanger back in december. kim, welcome to "good morning america." good morning to you. >> good morning, thank you so much for having me. >> welcome to the studio. >> of course. in the last episode it was literally a cliffhanger. >> it literally was a cliffhanger. >> you escaped a car crash to deliver a heart, but your husband owen was still in the car, so what was it like to film in the confines of a car scene like that? >> well, we had a lot of discussions because i mean our show is not like where you do a lot of stunts and so they told us what would happen. oh, yeah, i want to do my stunts and then they said we'll do this rotisserie car thing, i was like, rotisserie car thing, they were like, basically it goes upside down and put you in there. the first time we did it and we were hanging upside down, i'm like, yeah, i'm out. where is the stunt person? it was -- it was -- it's a lot because literally also -- it's all completely safe but the feeling, you're hanging off a cliff upside down but i think we got some really exciting stuff. >> so what happens after the rotisserie? give us a sneak peek of what we can expect the rest of the season. >> well, i don't want to give it away what happens with owen although you might see it in the clip. i don't know. i'll see. but it's a really dramatic, amazing kind of moving forward, the great thing is that the heart that we're recovering, you know, for farouk and to see how he is going to heal from that because the heart was bruised, and there's a really great story line that's happening, i think, with teddy, and i'm finally working with camilla luddington and her and i can't stop laughing. it's almost to the point where they're like we should have never put you to together. we have this bar scene where i kind of reveal some information and so there's some really fun things ahead along with what's happening after that big stunt. >> let's find out how much we give away right now. >> oh, good. >> teddy, he's alive. he's still here. you can go in and see him. >> has anyone checked you out? >> i'm fine. i just -- i just -- i think i need a minute. i'm not sure i -- i just -- i need a minute. >> you got it. >> you should get checked out, teddy. >> he got me out of the car first and i went to call for help and then i heard the car fall and i ran all the way here with farouk's heart in my hand. >> whoo. >> whoo. going over here. and after so many years on "grey's," when you go to a doctor's office and they start to throw out the terminology out there, are you like, i know what you're talking about? >> the problem is like i think i'm a doctor and i think i know what they're talking about and then i'm like, wait, can you repeat that in regular english, because i have no idea what you're saying. definitely don't -- you don't want me like coming to your rescue if there's like an emergency. i can throw out some like good jargon but when we're doing those fake surgeries, you know, sometimes we're like toss the salad, toss the salad, toss the la msep hearhat's r su apparently your name precedes you on set. there is a sandwich named after you. >> okay, it started, yeah, it's called the raver and now i think our amazing craft service hates me because everyone is ordering but it started pre-covid. i would go into the truck and make your own lunch and there's like a press and i would -- i love -- it's avocado, turkey, pepper jack cheese, tomato, and i would put it in the press. with covid you can't go in there so i would order this, we'd be doing these surgeries, you're like covered in blood so you can't -- so they started calling it the raver. everyone is like can i have a raver. stop with the raver. >> you've been on the show for an awful long time but it's such an iconic show with such an iconic cast. what's it like walking on the set the first time? >> the first time, i was a fan of the show. like, i was doing a different a show when it first came out. i was doing "24" and we would go to the awards shows together and i would look over, oh, my god, that cast is so incredible and then shonda rhimes asked me to come meet for a role, teddy, and the tape -- when you do a table read, it's this long tablend everyone is reading the script and this was pre-covid and they do it in these like almost like airplane hangars, it's the stages and it was completely empty and the table and all the producers and the whole cast was there. i was terrified. it was like the first day of school. and i walked in and everyone was already sitting down and i just remember thinking, oh, my god, how is this going to go and sandra oh jumped up, came over to me. she hugged me. she welcomed me and really from that moment on i felt like everyone just embraced me. it was the warmest welcome and it's just been an incredible experience being part of that cast. you know, we -- you do long hours and you go through a lot of stuff through the years and i feel very lucky be a part of that group. >> well, we're lucky that you are and we're lucky we get to watch and we have a midseason return, because my kids' favorite show so the midseason -- thank you so much, kim. the midseason return of "grey's anatomy" airs tonight at 9:00, 8:00 central here on abc. make sure you check it out. >>> and coming up, tory is here with "deals & steals." clever solutions from small businesses. there she is. we'll be right back with more "gma." 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hey, linsey, it's been a few years since lizzo told us about her dna test results. it turns out she's still 100% that girl working on a new album, a new show and using her platform to emphasize the importance of all types, shapes and sizes of representation. ♪ all the rumors are true, yeah, what you heard is true ♪ >> reporter: yeah, the rumors you've heard are true. 2022 is poised to be lizzo's year. the three-time grammy winner appearing on the cover of "variety," opening up about her upcoming reality show, her new music and changing the face of representation in the entertainment industry. >> i'm not really trying to change culture. i feel like i am culture and i change, you know, and i grow and i evolve and i think that i'm a sect of culture that hasn't been seen like this before, you know, being a part of the intersection of fat, black and woman. >> reporter: in her new amazon show, "watch out for big grrrls" debuting next month. >> we thick, and we pretty and know what we're about. girls. >> reporter: lizzo produces and hosts a reality competition to find her next backup dancers. >> hey, ladies. >> i hope that the industry can see the value in bigger bodies, darker skinned bodies and giving them jobs, getting them booked, busy, and blessed because we are valuable and we are talented and we can do anything. just as good as anybody else. ♪ i am free, yeah, yeah ♪ >> reporter: as for new music lizzo calling her next album expected sometime later this year the most daring and sophisticated work she's ever done. >> i've stopped chasing the self-love flag or whatever, the prize, you know, and realizing i am the prize and i need to sit back and let everything come to me so i think this album is a reflection of that. >> reporter: so lizzo was asked to pick which artist she most likely would feature out of a long list of famous singers and she chose harry styles. she said because of the nature of their relationship, they're both similar musically, and like to go into their own little worlds and create music so stayed tuned with that. linsey, when it comes to someone who loves themselves and trying to help others do the same, lizzo, 100% that way. >> get them booked, busy and blessed. >> there you go. >> janai, thank you. >>> now let's send it over to ginger. >> thank you, linsey. that cold is all the way down to the mexican border. look what happened on the front end, that is sleet covering the ground. a lot of places ended up with the damaging winds early in the week and arctic blast. as i said that pink color making it to the mexican border not just in california but the ridge is coming in. that means it saves you and you drew: your accuweather forecast -- after the frigid start this morning, it is chile sunshine this afternoon. temperatures in the mid and upper 50's. another cold morning tomorrow and we start to warm u u u u u u ♪ ♪ >>> it's time to make your life just a little easier with the very special "deals & steals." clever solutions 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for these great deals. get them on our website, goodmorningamerica.com. thanks, tory, these are great. >> love you. >> solutions, baby. ♪ ooh, i'm blinded by the light ♪ >>> we're back now with one of the stars of the new superhero movie everyone is talking about, "the batman." emmy-nominated actor paul dano is playing the riddler in "the batman" and he's joining us now, paul. good morning, my friend. good to see you this morning. >> good morning, thanks for having me. >> i'm just curious. how did you sleep last night because we heard playing this character interfered with your sleep a little bit when you were making the movie. >> yeah, okay, well, you know, the premiere went well so i slept well enough but i should clarify because sometimes these quotes take on a life of their own on the internet, but sometimes it's a little hard to come down from the day, but i think i mean that and i'll be curious if this holds up for you, more like an athlete frankly where you're like, you prepare your body and mind, you know, when you have a big scene in a batman film it is game day and you have to be at a certain temperature and that temperature is not the temperature that i exist at in real life, right, when i'm at home. you know, you're sort of operating at a different temperature so, yeah, sometimes like especially with the character like this it's a little hard to come down from at the end of the day. >> i can understand that. i had a chance to see the movie last week and your character, you're an awesome riddler. let's put it this way but traditionally the riddler wears a bright green suit with question marks, but the looks that you have in this movie are completely different and had the idea to wrap yourself in plastic underneath the costume. what gave you that idea? >> well, the character doesn't quite have the resources maybe to be like a really fancy vigilante, so, and i couldn't -- and he's so meticulous about the details and he's quite brilliant and as you will see he's quite in control and i couldn't shave all the hair off my body because i think part of this person's job is they have to also be able to probably walk around in the world, right, the way that batman has bruce wayne and has to be able to go out there, the riddler has his edward nashton, and so i thought i'll wrap myself in clingfilm and see if that will cover up any dna evidence and i quickly learned that that was a slightly regrettable choice day one when my head was throbbing and the sweat couldn't escape from my body but then we learned to work with it and i think it's got a nice effect. >> it definitely has a great effect. we'll take a look at a clip right now. let's check it out. >> police. hands up. >> he said put your hands up, you son of a -- >> ooh. the reveal. we love a good reveal man. you said you always wanted to be in a superhero movie so is it living up to your expectations? >> oh, man, it's beyond. i mean, first of all, the gift to get to be in batman which i think is probably the coolest, i think a lot of people feel that way to have matt reeves, the script is extraordinary. it's super powerful. to be with this group of artists and then really the part that i wasn't expecting to enjoy so much is that the fans are so crazy passionate about batman and about this film and we're also really passionate so we're finally at the point where we get to share this film and hand it over to them and i'm just so excited to see what they think. >> well, i know what i think. i thought it was fantastic. i'm sure everyone else will too. paul, thank you so much for joining us this morning. really appreciate you and we want to let everybody know "the batman" will be in theaters on march 4th and tomorrow, batman and catwoman themselves, robert pattinson and zoe kravitz are going to join us right here on "gma." we'll be right back. ♪ no, i can't sleep why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate-to-severe eczema or atopic dermatitis under control? hide my skin? 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holmes, here with ivan from agm renovations america's number one kitchen and bathroom renovators thanks mike! bathrooms over 10 years old cause major water damage, flooding, and mold. [mike] ivana lot of this. homeowners often don't realize what's behind the walls. agm are the only bathroom renovation specialists i recommend. visit agmrenovations.com today, and renovate before it's too late! and remember - we do kitchens too! ♪ agmrenovations.com ♪ >>> our new streaming series "saving san francisco" comes out monday. the city is in crisis. homelessness, drug use, crime. our investigative unit finds out what needs to be done to move the city forward. . >> even if i scream no one is going to hear me. >> i just know he's going to come back here. >> he's hearing these voices telling him to do these things. >> do you think he's become obsessed with you? >> yes, i do and so does the detective. >> i just keep expecting him to be dead, and every day i wonder if he does die would i even know. >> it is frightening. it is creepy. there's this guy who just watches me. >> this is a free call from an inmate at the san francisco county jail. >> if you just look at what he's accused of, he is
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holmes, here with ivan from agm renovations america's number one kitchen and bathroom renovators thanks mike! bathrooms over 10 years old cause major water damage, flooding, and mold. [mike] ivant of this. homeowners often don't realize what's behind the walls. agm are the only bathroom renovation specialists i recommend. visit agmrenovations.com today, and renovate before it's too late! and remember - we do kitchens too! ♪ agmrenovations.com ♪ >>> good thursday morning we round this microclimate weather alert as we deal with dangerously cold temperatures. make sure you're dressed in layers as you're heading out this morning, especially if you're will working outside. our temperatures in fremont in the mid-30s as we go through the next few hours and then we do see some milder weather heading into the afternoon. it's just going to take a few hours to get there so we'll talk more about that and how the weekend is looking coming up in a few minutes. >> and the commute will arrive a little more quickly over here in the north bay. southbound 101. still at speed green from here in san raphael all the way down to the golden gate bridge. >> thank you very much, kari and mike. 5:12 rig
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ivan from agm renovations america's kitchen and bathroom renovators i'm excited to introduce agm's 3d creator. it allows you to create your new kitchen or bathroom online, and get an exact quote in minutes. [ivan's right mike! design your kitchen or bathroom in 3d, choose your fixtures and finishes, without leaving your home or inviting strangers in. visit agmrenovations.com and create your new kitchen or bathroom today! ♪ agmrenovations.com ♪ [announcer] call now and get $3,000 off! in new york city, ♪ agmrenov♪ ♪ns.com ♪ there's always something new to discover. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ come be a part of it. plan your next vacation at iloveny.com >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. >> you have you have you have next? other countries of europe need to act immediately. kumasi: ukraine under siege, russian forces moving in on the capital city. troops seen racing to
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ivan from agm renovations america's kitchen and bathroom renovators i'm excited to introduce agm's 3d creator. it allows you to create your new kitchen or bathroom online, and get an exact quote in minutes. [ivanur kitchen or bathroom in 3d, choose your fixtures and finishes, without leaving your home or inviting strangers in. visit agmrenovations.com and create your new kitchen or bathroom today! ♪ agmrenovations.com ♪ [announcer] call now and get $3,000 off! ♪ >>> time for "pop news" with will ganss who is against grocery store sushi. >> you do you, eva. you do you. "pop news-o'clock," my favorite time of the morning. tonight's screen actor guild awards are back with huge stars. selena gomez, leo dicaprio and kerry washington, they'll all be there. there could be big clues as to who will take home an oscar in just a few weeks. we're just hours away from the s.a.g. awards. honoring the year's best in film and television. >> let's go kick their butts. >> reporter: "ted lasso" scoring several nods on the comedy side. as for drama, "succession" facing scary good competition from the most watched netflix series ever, "squid games." the big question, what could today's s.a.g. awards mean for holly
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