Im dan ashley. Investigators answered some questions about the gunman, 19yearold nikolas cruz. Cruz made his First Court Appearance this morning, charged with 17 counts of premeditated murder. A judge denied him bail. Investigators say cruz took an uber to the school and went to an mcdonalds before he was arrested. A White Nationalist group today said cruz had done paramilitary drills with the organization. Tonight, thousands attended a vigil at parkland, florida, just one of a dozen or so planned to honor the victims. The victims include 14yearold Alex Schachter who won a state championship for playing trombone in the School Marching Band last year. His dad called him a sweetheart of a kid. 14yearold alaina petty was a Church Volunteer who helped the victims of Hurricane Irma last year. 15yearold luke hoyer was described by his cousin as an amazing individual with a contagious smile. Other students among the victims, 18yearold meadow pollack, 17yearold helena ramsey, 15yearold peter wang, and 14yearold cara loughran. Senator Kamala Harris tweeted about victim football coach aaron feis. The 37yearold jumped in front of his students to protect them from the shooter and lost his life. Also killed was the schools collecting director, 49yearold christopher hixon, seen here, as well as a 35yearold teacher, scott beigel. The accused killer has reportedly confessed. Investigators pieced together exactly why and how this happened. Reporter Stephanie Ramos is in parkland, florida where the shooting took place. Reporter the former student, suspected of gunning down 17 people and injuring 15 others, steps into court for the first time this afternoon. Are you Nicholas Jacob cruz . Yes, maam. Reporter 19yearold nikolas cruz is facing 17 counts of premeditated murder. Youre going to be held without bond until further order of the court. Reporter police say cruz opened fire at his former high school, Marjory Stoneman douglas, in parkland, florida. It was about 2 00 p. M. When the gunshots started outside the school wednesday. Terrified students hiding in classrooms behind desks like junior lexi, who tells us shell never forget what she saw. Honestly, im in shock still. Im an emotional wreck. I just dont know how to take this. And im just im thankful to be here. But at the same time im so hurt to know that a lot of people i know are gone. Reporter cruz eventually caught a few miles away from the deadly scene by this officer from a neighboring department. I pulled my vehicle over immediately, engaged the suspect. Reporter authorities are now learning more about the suspect, described as a loner and crazy by neighbors and other students. He was always what he was. He was always weird, like violent, aggressive. Were looking into his social media posts, his movements, his conversations leading up to the shooting. Reporter some families left in absolute anguish. Friends, strangers, coming together to remember the victims of one of the deadliest scoot shootings in the u. S. Where do we go . Who do we talk to . How do we find the strength . Reporter Stephanie Ramos, parkland, florida. The president spoke this morning. No child, no teacher, should ever be in danger in an american school. No parent should ever have to fear for their sons and daughters when they kiss them goodbye in the morning. A parent of one murdered child had a strong response when interviewed by cnn. She addressed the president directly. President trump, you say what can you do. Getting into these childrens hands. Put metal detectors at every entrance to the schools. What can you do . You can do a lot. This is not fair to our families and our children go to school and have to get killed. Shes distraught, obviously, and understandably. Her 14yearold daughter alissa was among the victims who did not survive. She says she spent hours making funeral arrangements. The president talked about metal health this morning. We continue our Live Team Coverage in the newsroom with lyanne melendez. We looked at president trumps budget in 2019 and his proposed 2018 budget and found he hasnt been that generous when it comes to Mental Health care funding. During his speech to the nation the president gave no specifics on how he would confront the issue of Mental Health in the country. Looking at his proposed 2019 budget, mr. Trump called for an additional 10 billion in discretionary funding to address the Opioid Epidemic and serious mental illness. But the president also wants lawmakers to cut entitlement programs like medicare and medicaid, which would unavoidably affect access to health care. This psychiatrist has seen the numbers. Cuts to medicaid funding would jeopardize the services which are essential for individuals who are homeless, marginally housed and are otherwise unable to afford psychiatric services. Reporter but today we may have seen a president willing to shift somewhat when it comes to metal health spending. It is not enough to simply take actions that make us feel like were making a difference. We must actually make that difference. Reporter today u. S. Attorney general Jeff Sessions also suggested spending money to study the socalled intersection of Mental Health and criminality. Its just too often the case that the perpetrators have given signals in advance. Reporter still, neither one mentioned the issue of gun control. And here we are, the democrats are already asking for tighter gun control measures, and today republican senator marco rubio from florida said he hoped the people already talking about gun control would reserve judgment. Weve been here before. In the newsroom, lyanne melendez, abc 7 news. A gofundme page has been established for the victims of the shooting. A lot of people have contributed. You can see right now theyve hit 558,000 of its 700,000 goal. You can show your support. We do have a link on our website, abc7news. Com. Happening now, a vigil for a daughter killed in a car crash in berkeley. 27yearold Kelly Zachary was on her way to work one week ago when her car collided with an ac transit bus, then a house, claiming her life. Berkeley Police Believe she may have run a stop sign. Abc 7 news has learned new details about tuesdays engine problem that led to an Emergency Landing on a United Airlines flight from San Francisco to honolulu. The National Transportation safety board says the engine suffered whats called a compressor stall, and surge, moments before parts of it broke off over the pacific. Investigators spent today at the Honolulu Airport looking at the engine and the plane. Flight data recorders have been sent to washington, d. C. For review. The united flight landed safely with no injuries after the mishap. Only on 7, for the first time tonight were hearing from the mother of daniel gross, one of the murder suspects accused of stabbing and killing a 19yearold girl and living her to die on tesla road in livermore. Were also hearing from a former girlfriend of gross with whom he has a child. Abc 7 News ReporterMelanie Woodrow has the story. He threw his whole life away for nothing. Reporter his mother tracy says she cant believe she didnt intervene before lizette questions thats murder. She says he and his girlfriend were talking about. She said were going to tie up [ bleep ] and stab her. Reporter according to grosss mother, leonardo went on to say the plan was off because gross didnt want to do it. And i didnt put two and two together. If i had, that girl would probably still be alive. Reporter gross and leonardo are facing murder charges. According to charging documents, the couple stabbed questiocuest left her to die on tesla road. Cuesta was able to tell investigators before she passed away. Grosss mother calls leonardo the mastermind behind the murder. I know if it was for her, he wouldnt have done it. Shes scared and frightened by all of this. This is a terrible situation for her. Reporter in addition to leonardos baby on the way, grosss exgirlfriend Jacqueline Bowman has a 10monthold baby with him named eli. Was he a violent person . At times he could be. And at times he wasnt. Reporter bowman says she reported gross once when he went to hit her but ultimately didnt. She said she saw markings on him that led her to believe he cut himself. You just dont know where hes going to take his anger towards, if hes trying to harm himself. I am in shock because when i saw that on the news, i tld hav daughter. Reporter the bowmans and gross mother say their hearts go out to the victims family. Melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. We are still in the midst of flu season. There are still ways to prevent yourself from getting sick. Next, new numbers on just how effective the influence vaccine is and what else you can do for your health. Im Spencer Christian. Ill have a look at rising temperatures. Then a sharp drop. It will feel like winter. Ill have the forecast coming up. Reporter im Wayne Freedman in the napa valley where growers are dealing with a phenomenon. The earliest bud break in three decades. With cold weather coming next week, theyre concerned. This morning, traders held a moment of silence at the new york stock exchange. They paused to honor the victims of yesterdays shooting in florida which, as you know, claimed 17 lives. Now, we want you to join this conversaton, an important conversation. Cast your vote in our instant poll. Should social sites be accountable to identified threats . Well have the details of the suspects digital past at 6 30. But right now you can go online to abc7news. Com vote and share your opinion. You can do this by phone. You dont have to sign up, log in, or register. Right now you can see people are kind of split. Yes, people are saying, 20 . And 20 say no. Most people are in the middle, saying in some cases. Go to abc7news. Com vote and let us know what you think. You can see the results appearing live on your screen right now. Well keep the voting open for the rest of the newscast. Lets move on. After so much back and forth over the effectiveness of this years flu vaccine, the cdc released its findings. The numbers come as no surprise to experts who have been tracking this tough season. Despite this, Officials Say the flu shot is still the best defense for you. Abc 7 News Reporter chris nguyen has the story. Reporter medical providers say it will be a while before well be in the clear. Still, for the next one to three months, we recommend taking precautions, hand hygiene, cough etiquette. Reporter the battle here in the bay area to stay healthy has been a tough one. Chills. I had a fever. I was also having runny nose. My vision was also kind of blurry. Reporter according to the centers for disease control, this years flu vaccine is only 35 effective. Despite the low figure, experts say the flu shot remains essential and has been helpful among children. The flu shot helps prime the immune system. It may not be perfect in preventing the disease but certainly reduces your risk of death if you were to get it. Reporter this doctor says theres been an overall decrease in the number of patients admitted with flulike stomacym over the last month. Santa Clara Medical center has seen the same. A total of seven people under the age of 65 since the season began. Officials throughout the region are taking the matter seriously, including the San Jose Unified School district. Our custodians and operations people are diligently going school to school to clean classrooms where children have influenza symptoms. Reporter with multiple flu strains, some are hoping for the best. Once you get the flu, you cant function as well. Its difficult. Reporter officials are still urging the public toet vaccinated. It may not be perfect in preventing the disease but it certainly reduces your risk of death if you get it. Reporter in the south bay, chris nguyen, abc 7 news news. New at 6 00, trying to stop the removal of potential evidence in wildfires. Officials are trying to prevent Energy Companies from removing power poles. Utility equipment is suspected of sparking the flames of the thomas fire which burned 282,000 acres and more than 1,000 buildings. Californias Drought Conditions are getting worse. Take a look at the changes in just a few months from december until now. These maps are from the u. S. Drought monitor. The bay area is an environmentally conscious place. And now san jose is embarking on an ambitious plan to become a Global Leader to reduce Carbon Emissions without support from washington. Abc 7 News Reporter david louie has the details. Reporter the countrys tenth largest city is kicking off an ambitious plan to transform itself into a model of sustainable, switching to Renewal Energy and setting goals to cut carbon emission along the lines set by the paris agreement. We need to ensure that everybody in this city is part of the solution and benefits from that solution. Reporter the city wants to cut Carbon Emissions by 1 million tons a year by 2030, produce 1 gigawatt of solar power by 2040, and cut per capita water consumption by 30 by 2030. That could translate to savings for residents and the city. If we can get residents to less water, their bill goes down and we dont have to build a desalinization plant. Reporter the goal is to create a happier place where more people can bike and walk and perhaps spend less time in traffic, spending that time instead with family and friends. Implementing the plan will be costly, estimated at 264 billion, to build more housing near mass transit, to electrify buses and transit systems. Transportation will be the biggest challenge. They say we have to electrify our transportation. Electric cars are just getting going, buses and trains. We all know the headache of moving around the bay area. Reporter but its hoped that eventually new jobs and other economic benefits will result in 5 billion in savings from the city. Without help from washington, san jose will need to step up on its own. It is up to the cities and states to take the lead and show the world that we are serious about reducing Greenhouse Gas emissions and improving our climate sustainability. Reporter in san jose, david louie, abc 7 news news. Abc 7 news weather anchor Spencer Christian is here with the forecast. Boy, we need rain. I was getting excited yesterday because our models for the next seven to ten days why showing a chance for rain next wednesday. Now that chance seems to be fading. So more of the same. Live doppler 7 shows clear skies mainly across the bay area right now. Weve had a few thin, high clouds around, not much to those clouds. Lets move along and take a look at the 24hour temperature change. Thats important. It got warmer today, in fact four degrees warmer right now in most bay area locations than at this hour yesterday. Warmer in San Francisco, novato, san jose. The warming trend has begun. It wont last very long. Sutro tower looking over San Francisco. Its 55 in San Francisco and across the bay. San jose, 59. Gilroy, 55. A beautiful sky from emeryville. 59 in santa rosa, 56 at livermore. Looking at out over the embarcadero from our rooftop camera, clear and chilly overnight. Well see warmer days tomorrow and saturday. But then well have a sharp cooldown on sunday. It will be blustery as well. It will really feel like winter then. Overnight it will feel wintry as well, as temperatures drop into the mid to upper 30s in most inland locations and mainly load to mid40s around the bay. Tomorrows highs will range from low 60s at the coast to about 63 in San Francisco, 64 in oakland, 66 in fremont. San jose, a high of 68 expected. In the north bay, milder as well with a high of 68 in santa rosa, 66 in napa. 69 at concord, 68 at livermore. On we go to a look at the sevenday High Temperature trend for san jose. This is indicative of what much of the bay area will experience in terms of a trend, not the exact temperatures. A high of 72 on saturday, dropping sharply to only 59 on sunday and 57 on monday. In fact all of the bay area will see a sharp drop in temperatures beginning on sunday. The accuweather sevenday forecast, it will be a 10 to 12degree drop or more in many locations on sunday. It will be very chilly in the morning hours, early morning, overnight and early morning, monday and tuesday, with temperatures not only below average but below freezing in some spots. Big changes coming our way. But no rain. Okay. Thanks, spencer. Coming up next, were live at the premier tonight of the black panther. Its expected to be and here you have a banh mi inspired Fried Chicken sandwich. Youd never find this at a Fast Food Restaurant its a good thing. Is that right, martha . Why dont you try my asian Fried Chicken sandwich . Its made with crispy Fried Chicken strips, crunchy asian slaw and a Gochujang Mayo all on a toasted baguette. Security get him you afraid of a little competition . You want to go to war with me, jack . Do you really . Oh my gosh what i cant smell i cant smell introducing my food truck inspired sandwiches. Only at jack in the box. My son, it is your time. Tonight, one of the most highly anticipated movies of the year, black panther, premiers. The film has one of the biggest budgets for a superhero movie and features a predominantly black cast. In San Francisco the movie will show in less than an hour, eric. Reporter there is a special showing at 6 00 p. M. For specially invited guests. Its going on right now. For most of us, the movie starts at 7 00 p. M. The bay area link is director ryan coogler, who worked in San Francisco, grew up in oakland. In only his third been entrusted with this blockbuster movie that unlike most superhero movies, is getting rave reviews. In hollywood, a director can toil for decades before being allowed to make a big budget film like black panther. But this is Ryan Cooglers third feature. An amazing show business feet but not to its stars. Im in this movie because i respect him and admire his eye and his heart, you know. Reporter coogler grew up in oakland as a fan of the black panther comic. As a filmmaker, he didnt want a onedefiniti dsh onedimensional heroes. Its about a king, who is a politician of a country that doesnt always agree. Reporter before film school, coogler worked as a counselors in San Franciscos Juvenile Hall where coworkers still remember him as smart, humble and relatable. To get as far as he has, hes exceeded what we thought was going to happen. Its awesome. Reporter during film school, he stayed in touch. He would show his student projects for school to me and my son to watch. Reporter it could be one of the highest grossing mar ining movies ever. It has a message for young black girls and boys. You dont have to be in arts, entertainment, or sports, but you can excel at something. Reporter next week, chisolm will host a special screening for 200 youth at oaklands grand lake theater. In San Francisco, eric thomas, abc 7 news. We have a lot more coverage on the black panther movie. Check out our videos on abc7news. Com. Black panther is produced by Marvel Studios which is owned, like abc 7 news, by the walt disney company. Coming up, warnings of a mass shooting posted on social media raise new questions about who is responsible for prevention it. Im Jonathon Blum with the intricacies. We want to see what you think. Vote right now on our question, should local sites be accountable or social sites be accoun accountable to identifying threats . Announcer live where you live. This is abc 7 news. Thousands gathered tonight for a candlelight vigil in parkland, florida, to remember the 17 People Killed in a School Shooting there yesterday. 14yearold Jamie Guttenberg is among the dead. Her heartbroken father told other parents yesterday to hold your children tight. 17yearold Joaquin Oliver had recently been sworn in as a u. S. Citizen after leaving his native venezuela. Star swimmer Nicholas Dworet had been recruited by the university of arkansas. 14yearolds martin duque and gina monday ttalto. More than a dozen others were wounded. Reporter kyung lah has a look at the suspect and the survivors. Reporter 24 hours after the deadliest School Shooting since newtown, the young shooter appeared in court, emotionless, facing 17 counts of premeditated murder. Hes a broken human being. Hes a broken child. Reporter staff and students are among the dead in what had been floridas safest city. Armed with cellphones, students recorded dramatic video as the massacre unfolded. Everybody down ok place. Reporter many who escaped are trying to cope with what they saw. Ive heard a young man crying for his mother, dying. Reporter and the shocking loss of those they will never see again. I thought at the beginning that this was just it was all a drill, just a drill, until i saw my teacher dead on the floor. That was kyung lah reporting. Right wing commentator mark dice criticized the students. He has since deleted the tweet. This might be why. A student fired back, saying 17 people are dead, 17 of my classmates. This is how you, expletive, respond . How much of a heartless expletive do you have to be to tweet Something Like this. And by the way, as we were running for our lives, we were calling 911 to the point they told us not to call anymore. The message has been retweeted tens of thousands of times. Meantime Silicon Valley giants facebook and google are facing tough questions tonight about disturbing posts by the gunman on their platforms. People are wondering if social Media Companies should be accountable to identify potential threats. We want to know what you think. Go online to abc7news. Com vote to share your opinion. Your vote will move the percentages in realtime. Abc 7 News ReporterJonathan Bloom explains reporting threats doesnt always mean police will take action. In 2017, the fbi received information about a comment made on a youtube channel. The comment simply said, im going to be a professional school shooter. Reporter the fbi investigated, even paid a visit to the man who reported it. Local agents came to my house and asked me for more information, which all i had was the screenshot and the name. Reporter only later did they learn that screen name belonged to nikolas cruz when they discovered his Instagram Account showing a fascination with guns and knives. They said, we think it might be the same person. These days theres a lot of first indicators before people cause harm to others. Reporter greg farrenstein says the challenge for social Media Companies is finding them. A large percentage of the entire world is on these plat for some. And combing through all of that data is an enormous challenge. Reporter so is deciding what to do next amid concerns about free speech. Farrenstein says thats changed in recent years. If they think there is a threat, theyre more likely to report it to the authorities and work with Law Enforcement to prevent a tragedy. Reporter though its a complicated ethical question, the legal question is actually quite simple. It goes back to section 230 of the Communications Decency act. It basically lets digital platforms off the hook from investigating certain issues. Reporter internet law Attorney Brad shears says courts have repeatedly ruled that Companies Like facebook and google are not to blame in these tragedies. When they do report a threat, police often cant do anything until there is anmm ient danger. In a statement, facebook said this is a terrible tragedy and our hearts go out to the people who have been affected. There is absolutely no place on our platforms for people who commit horrendous acts. We deleted the shooters accounts on facebook and instagr instagram. Jonathan bloom, abc 7 news. You can still vote, go to abc7news. Com vote. We want to hear from you. You ca see right now most folks are saying yes. All right. New at 6 00, an east bay lawmaker is pushing a bill that would prohibit employers from discriminating workers who use medical marijuana or if they test positive during a drug test. Alameda democrat al bonta says the stigma surrounding marijuana often forces patients to turn to prescription opiates instead. We dont want to incentivize them to do something thats bad for their health or worse for their health. Right now 11 states currently offer the job protections for cannabis patients. The bill would exempt employers if workers are operating in safety sensitive environments. Still ahead on abc 7 news at 6 00, our recent streak of warm temperatures is making a visible impact on grape vines. Find out what that means when it comes to making wine. The store d refresh your home and save at ross. Ross has all the home trends for kitchen, living room and bedroom for a fraction of what youd pay elsewhere. 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Its the earliest ive seen. Reporter in how many years . 30 years. Reporter his complexity this season is enough to make any wine grower lose sleep. An early bud break exposes these grapes to a longer risk of frost that could be coming next week. Worst case is you could get a temperature difference that would affect some of the ripening and characteristics of the grapes. Reporter blame the vagaries of climate or maybe whats becoming the predictably unpredictable nature of climate change. This is the latest challenge in a year filled with them. This whole big creek bed was on fire. Reporter thats winery president tom davey showing off where last octobers fires licked to the edge of this vineyard. It was scary. Flat out scary. Reporter and now this is scary. The reservoir that waters these hilly vineyards. Its onethird full with no relief in sight. First the bud break, now this. And a possible cutting back of the crop. Sometimes it rains every day in march. Were still we could still get that. Reporter do you know any rain dances . I wish. [ laughter ] reporter drink to that, as we enter a new normal. In st. Helena, Wayne Freedman, abc 7 news. This sunday is National Drink Wine day. And Alaska Airlines is making it easier to celebrate. The airline just expanded its Wine Flies Free Program to 18 new airports including oakland, San Francisco, and san jose. The program lets members in alaskas Mileage Plan Program check an entire case of wine, thats 12 bottles, at no cost on their flight. Wine flies free. The weather will not get in the way of your travel plans. Here is a live look at sfo. Well have the forecast. And you can get the latest news any time with the upgraded abc 7 news app. At t has a network with thousands of bestinclass security experts. Which means. More of the eye balls you want watching the network. Less of the ones you dont. More experts preventing Security Issues less security threats impacting our customers. 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Hello from montana reporter ci reporter cies reporter Cecilia Richardson was building her new house on 40 acres framed by snow capped hills. She never thought that way out here, she would need help from 7 on your side. I was pretty shocked and surprised. Reporter it all began in the bay area, when she ordered her new furniture from pottery barn. 20,000 worth. I had time on my side. I didnt need it for quite a while. Reporter the furniture was to be delivered in montana after the new house was finished. However, it was only half built when she got a phone call late one night. I had no warning. I was about maybe 20 miles away from my house. Reporter pottery barn was at her property with her furniture. Leather chairs, a couch, rugs, and fixtures had arrived in the dark with no place to put them. And i used my iphone flashlight. Reporter the furniture sat in her unfinished garage for months. The couch got stained and dirty. The rest was unassembled. I paid someone labor to put it all together. Reporter cecilia asked pottery barn for a new couch but says no one responded. She contacted 7 on your side. We contaced pottery barn. Its parent company, williams sonoma, shipped her a new couch and reimbursed the extra labor cost, telling us, we are committed to providing our customers with premier services, and are disappointed that ms. Richardsons experience did not meet our standards. We have apologized for her experience and are working to make sure she is welltaken care of. Yes, thank you very much. Or it wouldnt have happened. Thank you, pottery barn, they really went for it, i appreciate that. A store should schedule your delivery at a time that works for you. And remember, you dont have to accept the delivery if there is anything wrong with the merchandise or if theyre delivering it when youre not ready for it. I want to hear from you. My hotline is open weekdays, 10 00 to 2 00. You can also reach me at my Facebook Page and through abc7news. Com. Excellent. Good work. In the bay area, are you going to help them too . As long as theres a connection. The bay area is certainly a beautiful place. Abc 7 news viewers prove it every day. The city of concord posted this picture of a tree in full bloom, Mother Nature being fooled. Spencer back to talk about the blooming. The allergies are back right now. Allergies are bad, everything is in bloom, and the weather is still unusually mild. Heres a look at live doppler 7. During the overnight hours, once again, well see low temperatures dropping into the 30s in many inland locations. Its going to be chilly overnight. But near the bay, not quite so cold as last night. Well see lows in the low to midw mid40s. Tomorrow, upper 60s in our inland areas to near 70. Mid60s around the bay. Low 60s at the coast. The accuweather sevenday forecast, well see High Temperatures in the low 70s, maybe even low to mid70s inland on saturday. Upper 60s around the bay, low to mid60s on the coast. Then it turns sharply cooler on sunday by 12 to 14 degrees. Early monday morning, early tuesday morning, temperatures will drop below freezing in many inland locations. Monday is president s day, i hope the president s brought their heavy coats. Thank you, spencer. Sports gets a little scary. It sure does. It scares me every night. Just tee em up and let them hit it out. Derek carr comes facetoface with a zombie. A zombie is a monster truck. They have better hands than some of the who are these people . The Energy Conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something. Humongous. A little thing here. A little thing there. Starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. Who are all these caretakers, advocates too . Turns out, its californians its me and its you. Dont stop now, its easy to add to the routine. Join Energy Upgrade california and do your thing. Good evening. After 58 games, the warriors reached the allstar break in a rather unfamiliar spot. That would be second place. After losing in portland last night, the dubs are half a game behind houston with 24 to go. Steve kerr will go to hawaii to rest for a few games. Yours truly will be at the allstar game. The warriors sleep walked through this back half leading up to the allstar break. They won games but not playing at championship level. Despite last nights loss, steve kerr believes this team is capable of making a championship run. I loved our fight tonight, the last threequarters we fought like crazy. Its hard when you dig yourself a 20point low on the road and decide were going to play now. Its too late. But i liked our fight. But we got some things to clean up. We got 24 games left, stretch run. I like where we are. Focusing in the first quarter. Im going to in l. A. With the warriors all star. Check out my reports starting tomorrow at our 6 00 news and throughout the weekend on the air as well as on facebook and twitter. Jim linsecom did not pitch at all last year. His fast ball today, 93 miles per hour. The expectation is timmys going to sign a Minor League Contract with some team. At as camp today, all eyes on bigman a. J. , 67. Hes a lefty. Some people compare him to randy johnson. You will note the hair. Last year the big unit met him which turned out to be a confidence boost for the young man. Its always nice, especially how well he played for as long as he did, the kind of things from his perspective that were good to hear. Sharks forward tomas hurdle with a shoulder injury. Head coach peter deboerr appears to be sending burns up front against the canucks. He had 22 goals in 201314 season. I was talking to him yesterday, i said, you played with him a few years ago on forward, how was he . He goes, he was the best forward in the league. Hes a special athlete. You know, hey, when you write it down, if it works, you know, youre adding a great not top six forward, top three forward. But are you a better team . I dont know. Well see. Sharks desperate for offense. Monster jam coming to the Oakland Coliseum this weekend. Among the fans will be there, derek carr. He loves monster trucks. He met driver colt stevens, a little skill challenge broke out with carr trying to fire the ball through the zombie trucks arms and hands out in front. We had a great time. Hit his hand a couple of times. Most importantly, my kids were able to come out. This is their favorite truck. They were able to come out here and meet colt, climb up in the truck, take pictures with it. Seeing the look on their face, thats what made the day for me. Definitely had a great time. Ill be out here for the show. Im here every year with my kids. Ill definitely be here this weekend. That vehicle is huge. Speaking of which, if you watch game of thrones, youve seen the character known as the mountain. Thats him, dead lifting 1,003 pounds. Yes dont make the mountain angry you wont like him when hes angry 1,003 pounds is nuts. Im not sure i like him when hes happy. Thats a good point. Thanks, larry. Join us tonight at 9 00 on cable channel 13. Words of love and support. Well take you to tonights vigil in florida. Youre going to hear students talk about their grief and how to move forward. Thats on kofy at 9 00. Here in the bay area, putting out the call for action and gun control. Join us for abc 7 news at 11 00. Tonight at 8 00, the bachelor, winter games, 20 , 20 20, and the news at 11 00. And jimmy kimmel live. We appreciate your time. Looking for breaking news on twitter. Im dan ashley. Im kristen sze. For all of us here, thanks for joining us. See you again at 9 00 and 11 00. Uh, hey, mike, theres something blocking the door. Yeah, some idiot left those in my garage. These are all my boxes