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>> live from the kgo broadcast center, this is abc7 news. >> good morning. this is sunday, may sot. let's start with a quick look at the weather on this mother's day. here's meteorologist lisa argen. >> good morning, carolyn. low clouds and fog all the way inland this morning. that is gray start. sunny finish. temperatures in the 50s, maybe a little mist and drizzle around the coast. it's 52 concord and hayward. as we check out your forecast today, we will look at another cool day in san francisco. just 60 degrees with partial
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clearing. winds out of the west, southwest at 15. look at 70 #* 70s inland east bay. whether he detail the warmer numbers and a look at the cool week ahead which includes a little bit of rain. carolyn. >> lisa, thank you. breaking overnight, marin county sheriff's deputies are searching for the person who shot someone in marin city. it happened on colborne drive near drake avenue around 2:00 this morning. victim was shot several times. no word on their condition. deputies have not released any information about possible suspects or any vehicles connected to that shooting. a traffic mess, bridge and bart closers added to a full schedule events around the bay area this weekend. all of that leads to lots of cars on the road and plenty of in patience. here's live look from the
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san mateo bridge cam. work began late friday night. traffic headaches have kicked in all weekend long. leslie brinkley tells us more. >> this tangled mess of traffic originated with all lanes of traffic on friday night. first time the entire bridge has been resurfaced since 1967. so saturday people piled on had to the bay bridge as their alternate route. whether a day trip with mom to the city or 6:00 giants game, it was gridlock. >> i left my house at three and got here at five. we ate all our snacks for the game before we got here. >> a 2-hour drive from livermore? >> yes. >> before we hit the interchange it was really bad. >> like rush hour? >> actually worse than rush hour. >> you drove from sacramento. was it a bad drive? >> not until we got to berkeley. >> and then -- >> then the bridge, it took us a while to get over the bridge. the other direction wasn't any
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better. driving between news stories. our abc7 news stories clocked in 2.25 hours. expect another rough drive for mother's day on sunday. the san mateo bridge will reopen monday at 5 :00 a.m. the best part everyone gets to look forward to memorial day weekend. that's what they can to it all over again. san mateo bridge will be closed another few days to finish the work. in san francisco leslie brinkley abc7 news. and because of the closer the bay bridge was packed all day yesterday. we can see the same thing g- today. this is a live look at the bay bridge t should remain busy through tonight. and another closer this weekend, bart service has been suspended between the fruitvale and coliseum airport stations. a crew is working on a rail replacement project. a bus bridge will help riders travel between the stations.
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bart says there could be 30-minute delays. service is expected to be running again tomorrow morning. >> parking fees are increasing on june 1st at three bart stations. the price is going up 50 cents at the two concord stations and the milbrae station. san jose police have arrested a man suspected of firing a gun toward a home. the search for the man began early last night. it forced officers to block traffic, even keep residents away from their homes for a few hours. drivers and residents faced roadblocks near branham lane and vista park drive. police told us no one was hurt in the shooting. well, the warriors are backed into a corner. they need three wins in the next four games to move on in the nba playoffs. as seen on abc7 last night, the grizzlies outmuscled and outshot
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the warriors. mvp steph curry scored 23 points but did not shoot well from the field. grizzlies punished golden state inside fending off a late warriors come back to win 99-89. >> you are who you are at this point. and we are going to do what we do, but we've got to do it better. >> looking forward to the challenge of getting to that level in game four setting the tone, and hopefully it will be a different outcome. >> well, the next game is tomorrow in memphis. larry beil will have highlights from last night's game and more reaction later in sports. warriors fans, like the team hope tomorrow will bring a different result. abc7 news was at street food in san francisco. that was one of last night's official warriors viewing venues. the atmosphere was festive but it was a tough loss to watch. abc7 news reporter laura anthony
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found a similar story with disappointed members of dub nation in walnut creek. [chanting] >> this time for every up, there was a down. too many, as it turned out. it was a packed house at walnut creek stadium hub. >> they weren't playing their game. they controlled steph the whole game. >> we got the mvp trophy for curry, and he's playing a little bit horrible. if we stick to the offense we ran all season maybe we would win the last two games. >> are you concerned? >> i think maybe the next game might be ours. [cheers and applause] >> this is the warrior nation that understand there's always a
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good come back in a team that's already come so far. >> the next game i hope to see a lot more splash brothers. i haven't seen the splash brothers that i've seen all season. [chanting "defense"] >> monday it will be different. >> how will it be different? >> we are going to win. the pressure will be more on. >> they will come back on monday. >> let's go warriors! >> in walnut creek, laura anthony, abc7 news. >> well, we've got to do it on monday. despite the loss. fans are wearing their warriors gear with pride. to share yours with, just use the #doubleson7 when you post on social media. we will find your picks. photos will be featured on our website, abc7news.com, and some
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will be seen right here on abc7 news. >> supporters of a mother and daughter killed in a crash last weekend are outraged the suspect has not yet been charged. the family of esperanza marales and her 14-month-old daughter juli attended a mdd organized event in livermore yesterday. the 36-year-old man was leaving the wine country festival, that's brian jones, before the crash. and those in attendance are outraged he has not been formally charged. he is currently out on bail. >> when you drink and get behind on bail it is a weapon, and it kills. >> angry? >> well, he's a murderer. >> well, in response, livermore police tell abc7 news be patient, it is coming.
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>> dozens of people who live at an oakland residential hotel returned home yesterday. bacteria in the drinkping water at the imperial hotel on 15th street force the them out last week. officials tell abc7 news the residence were allowed back yesterday afternoon. the pipes were flushed with chlorine and were retested before people got the okay to return to that hotel. well, lisa argen is here. our weather has been rather cool. >> definitely cool. today we will mix it up a little bit, but really it comes next week when things get more interesting. the exploratorium camera, 50 degrees. west wind at 10. 52 at the airport. you see the cloud deck there. everyone is cloudy, but mother's day will be nice and mild this afternoon. we will talk about a chance of more shower activity coming up in the seven-day outlook. >> thank you lisa. also next, high-tech has come to
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getting out and celebrating the woman in your life who helped to nurture you. so happy mother's day to everyone out there who is doing that job of raising those children. someone who did not have a driver's license caused quite a mess in vallejo. investigators say he crashed a bmw through the glass window of cash one business on springs road yesterday. the entire car ended up inside the store. glass everywhere. no one was hurt. >> in fran, police are investigating a crash involving a tour bus in the financial district. the bus hit an s.u.v. just before 4:00 yesterday afternoon. it was as california and sampson streets. at least six people had minor injuries. >> we will tell you now about an innovation coming to america's
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highways. giant big rigs driving themselves. the first one just got a license to operate. some say they may actually be safer for drivers and everyone else on the road. abc news reporter david curley has the details. >> we are traveling down a las vegas interstate in an 18-wheeler and steve is about to give up control. >> ready? >> you are going already? >> yeah. no hands, no feet nothing. >> this great line we're a press of a button is driving itself. >> we are now at 52 miles an hour. >> be a suitsly. >> that's amazing. >> it turnsition self, staying in the lane. he can be on the computer and look at me straight in the eye. >> i still have a hards time not look at the road. it takes a while. >> we've seen cars being tested but this truck is now license today drive nevada highways with the driver still in a seat. radar, cameras and a computer keep it on track.
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driver fatigue, believed to be a factor in the crash that injured actor tracey morgan, is what this is aimed at. while legal in nevada you won't see them on sale anytime soon because of a lack of uniform rules nationwide. >> sit back enjoy it just t but in the future that truck on the interstate would be driving itself. abc news, las vegas. >> mitsubishi has recalled vehicles. there could be visibilities problems increasing the chance for a crash. some lancers and outlander models could have electrical problems causing headlights, taillights windshield wipers to fail. the wall street journal
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reports huber is working to raise new funds and it could give the company a valuation of $50 billion. they could receive about 1.5 billion dollars from investors. it would use that more money to set up partnership, not to expand. if the san francisco-based company is valued at $50 billion, it would be the first right start-up to reach that amount. do you like to sip while your hair gets snipped? there's a new push to allow beauty salons and barbershops in california to serve alcohol without a look core license, but not everyone is on board. >> we have licenses because this is a question of public safety and public health. >> the fight to get booze out of these businesses tonight at 11:00 on abc7 news. soccer legend pele is recovering after having prostate surgery in his nature i have
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brazil his doctors found so signs of doctor. the 74-year-old had surgery after being diagnosed with an enlarged prostate. this came after he was treated for kidney stones late last year. pele helped lead brazil to three world cup titles and he's credited with helping soccer gain more popularity here here in the us, thanks for his playing for the new york cosmos pack in the 1970's. >> and the soccer news the u.s. women's team will host ireland in san francisco. today's match marks the second of four series to prepare for the world cup. the u.s. opens world cup play on june 89th in winnipeg, canada. they face australia to begin the tournament. happening today, some of the world's most talented cyclists will hit the road to begin the
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am-gen tour of california. the first stage will run for 26 miles through the san francisco area. tomorrow it's off to the sierra foothills and then to san jose on tuesday. that's when the riders will cover more than 105 miles during the tour's only stop here in the bay area. the race finishes in los angeles next weekend. fresh california strawberries are ripening early this year because of warm weather connected to our state's historic drought. but farmers are growing those berries with less water and that's thanks to the high-tech help they are getting from your drought-busting tax dollars. abc7 news reporter jonathan bloom reports from watsonville. >> we started farming in watsonville in 1952. >> since then a lot has changed on gary's strawberry farm, like the irrigation. >> you turn off that one row with a cork and then you would move to the next one.
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>> how much water is next? >> i would check it with my finger and the firmness of the soil and that's how we have done it for many years. >> in this field of organic strawberries, there's one thing in organic, a high-powered solar substitute for his finger. >> it changed the way we irrigate and territory lies. >> once that talk to your smartphone are new. >> it's below 5 scent bars turn off irrigation. >> we are close to the ocean here. so if we were to keep drawing out the ground water eventually it would be replaced and salt water is the closest thing. >> it's all far more advanced than the old technology but far more expensive. the 8 cost a total of $36,000. fortunately the growers didn't have to shoulder it themselves them got help from watsonville from the folks in sacramento. >> they paid for 50% of it and we paid for the other 50. we wouldn't have done it if we
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didn't get the help from the drought money. >> thanks for the funds, he is also attending state classes on high-tech water saving. nearby the felton farmers market, some shoppers said it's a good use of public money. >> like everything else in happen, change happens. >> but that's an expensive transition so i think expecting farmers to pay for them by themselves is not realistic. >> he said getting the money has made him feel like part farmer and farm lobbyist. >> you have to be proactive about it. some growers don't think it's worth it. i do. >> to ensure there's enough water to farm these strawberry fields forever. in watsonville jonathan bloom abc7 news. >> i tell you, lisa, jonathan brought back some of those strawberries and they were so good. whatever that farmer is doing kudos. >> yeah, 'tis the season right now. i'll have to keep my dog away from my tomatoes. good morning everyone. we are looking at another cool day.
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we will see another chance of rain for the upcoming work week and that's exciting because any bit helps. and that will keep the temperatures down, the relative humidity higher. the air quality good. and keep fire danger away for the short time. 6:05 is the official sunrise. low fog and clouds are situated not only along the shoreline," they are all wait into the delta with the wind gusts up to 33 miles an hour by fairfield. we are looking at cloudy skies around the bay. 54 in san jose. good morning san carlos. it's 50 for you. and in san francisco 50. half moon bay 5-mile visibility. really no problems there. and from our exploratorium camera you see the clouds. 52 he is airport. probably no delays. the winds will check newspaper the afternoon. petaluma slipping to 48 right now. and it is a cloudy start over in the livermore valley. temperatures have been running below average. that has kept afternoon highs mild in the inland valleys, but around the bay it has been quite breezy.
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so cool to mild for today. everyone is cloudy to start. we will see a chance of rain actually some sprinkles starting on thursday and continuing into next friday and next saturday. so as we take a look at our radar and satellite imagery. the high pressure is kind of stalled to the west of us. that allows for the foggy morning, the sunny averages, the moderate on shore push. and here's a system that will be dropping to the south. it's going to hang out around the oregon-california border. that will keep us cool tomorrow and tuesday. but it will disrupt the marine layer. then a secondary impulse will slide that to the south. it will run parallel off the coast and that will give us a cans of rain by the end of the week. here's tuesday and wednesday. it's quiet, it's cool. here comes the cut off low on thursday. look how far it is. but here's the thing. models do a very bad job of picking uppercut-off lows, and as a result you notice it slides to the south but we could see some showers around san francisco, the south bay,
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and the best chance right now looks to be south of the city and in the mountains. but we will keep you posted. highs today once again low 70s for san jose. yesterday you were shy of that. and average highs should be in the mid-70s. 27 los gatos and 64 santa cruz, 67 redwood city. a little cooler today. yesterday you were at about 673. 66 in san mateo. san francisco, boy, it was cold. look for late day clearing. we will call it partly cloudy, high of 60. winds up to 16 miles an hour. 72 santa rosa. you have to wait until about 3:00. its going to be a gray and cool start. low 60s for you in oakland. 66 union city. cool in newark. and over fremont mid-60s. you head in planned here's where there is the mid-to upper 70s. that's also 3:00 afternoon temperature. livermore 75. 73 in the san ramon valley with walnut creek about 72. accuweather seven-day forecast. we have the cooler day but sunnier tomorrow and tuesday. that means the coast should clear up after maybe some
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morning drizzle. then partly cloudy on wednesday. here comes the chance of a light shower thursday. lingers into friday. and even a better chance into next saturday. so may is shaping up to be kind of interesting. you see what is showing up on live doppler 7hd anytime with the abc7 news weather app. it's free at apple's app store or google play. i wish i had a warriors forecast down there for you, carolyn. it will be okay. it will be okay. >> yeah. i was going to say happy mother's day to you, of course. >> thank you. >> and my mother is dealing with nine inches of snow. >> that's right! >> in cheyenne, wyoming. >> that's the little low that was here thursday. >> i mean it's may. >> she's a tough lady. >> yeah, she can tough it out, but wow. >> that is crazy. >> it is crazy. a bizarre theft to tell you about. someone snatched a baby canning
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♪ da da da da ♪ ♪ da da da da ♪ ♪ da da da da ♪ ♪ da...♪ sorry brenda. crystal geyser. bottled at the mountain source. da da da. >> the fight against isis will take center stage on "this week" with george stephanopoulos. the senate intelligence committee chair richard burr will talk about the growing threat from the islamic state. you can catch "this week" at 8:00 this morning right here on abc7. authorities in wisconsin are on the lookout for a kangaroo
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napper. someone stole a 5-month-old joey and several goats from the zoo's winter holding facility. you are looking at video of adult tanning ga radios at the zoo. joey hasn't even developed fur yet. zookeepers are worried because the baby needs its mother for its first year of life. much more ahead on the abc7 sunday morning news. tornadoes tearing through the plains states with more severe weather on the way today. and residents work to improve access to fresh fruits and vegetables in a low income neighborhood in san francisco. how one man is being honored for his leadership.
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our meteorologist lisa argen. >> hey there, carolyn. good morning. we are looking at low clouds and fog all the way to the east bay valleys again. marine layer deep at about 2,000 deep and temperatures range from the upper 40s to low to mid-50s. i used my wipers on the way in this morning. if you are anywhere along the coast you may need to but otherwise it's somewhat mild with 52 hayward, 50 san carlos, and we will look for the clouds and low clouds to stay with us through 10:00. by 11:00, 12:00 it begins to peel back. by 2:00 we have sunshine, but the fog stays at the coast once again for cool 50s. we will mix up this pattern and bring in some changes, actually beginning tomorrow. but more significant changes by the end of next week. that's coming up in a few minutes. carolyn. >> lisa, thank you. people face the task of cleaning up after a powerful storm swept through texas and oklahoma. at least one person is dead after a tornado hit a small
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texas farming town. today's forecast is calling for more severe weather across the great plains. abc news reporter elizabeth herr explains from oklahoma city. >> tornadoes swirling across texas. >> trees ripped out of the ground. definitely very powerful, very destructive. >> killing one and injuring three others have residents in the town of cisco in disbelief. >> i've lived here over ten years and i haven't seen anything like this is a long time. >> the storm so powerful packing heavy rain and hail, it could be days before authorities can assess the damage done. >> wow! >> it was another tense night for millions with wicked weather battering the plains. oklahoma taking a beating also from large hail and flash floods. knocking down powerlines, leaving thousands in the dark.
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from lightning to thunder, there was even spring snow in nebraska california and colorado, causing delays on the ground and in the air. and this morning with threats of more severe weather, a rainbow on the horizon in colorado. a glimmer of hope for so many forced to begin the painful process of recovering and rebuilding. abc news. a tropical storm headed for south and north carolina has weakened slightly as it gets ready to make landfall later this morning. this is a look attributesville beach, north carolina. that storm has created dangerous conditions on the beach. right now tropical storm anna has sustained winds of 50 miles an hour. coastal communities have built up mounds of sand to keep the water from reaching homes. at least one college commencement ceremony has now
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been moved indoors. despite the rain and no on the east coast this year a new temperature roar has been reached aaccording to noaa. march of this year was the warmest march on record. while last year was the warmest year on record these new numbers give 2015 a stab at topping 2014. while follow gists say the ten warmest years have occurred in the past 17 years. developing news, police in mississippi have captured three people suspected in the shooting deaths last night of two officers. at least one of the suspects opened fire on an officer after he stopped an s.u.v. in hat tisburg. another officer rushed to assist the first police officer and then he died after a shootout. police urged nearby residents to stay inside their homes during an intense manhunt for the
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suspects. again, three people have been captured. there's a big push to improve access to fresh fruits and vegetables. and a low income neighborhood in san francisco has got dozens of liquor stores, but does not have a full-service supermarket. it's happening in the tenderloin district in san francisco. abc7 news anchor cheryl jennings takes us there to meet a store own who are is leading the way and is being honored for his leadership. there are changes every day. whatever is available in the market we put parts of it here, you know. >> he owns a beautiful grocery store called radmund's grocery market that would fit in any neighborhood. it has glass doors and allows people to see what's inside. lots of organic fruits and vegetables and shelves stocked with healthy food and he
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expanded to a brand new area of fresh meat. and you won't find my alcohol sales here. that is almost unheard of in this neighborhood. this is the tenderloin. one of the most economically disadvantaged areas in san francisco. there are more than 70 liquor stores in a square mile area. >> you go outside of the store go to the left or right, there are stores all over. and they are all liquor stores. >> radmund is the first food storeowner to work with a coalition founded by the tenderloin neighborhood. he is from yemen, and he doesn't drink. he wants to serve his community well. so he partnered with the coalition to revamp his store inside and out had and they even helped with marketing. >> they offered the new shelving. they said we will put new shelving in the store so this is all new. in return we got more fruits and
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vegetables, dried and fresh. >> most people here don't have cars. they take the puts or a cab, if they can afford it. and that's why their work is so important. it owns 30 apartment building in the tenderloin providing low income housing for people like this mother. radmund's is a gift for her. she doesn't have a car so shopping for her family is challenging. >> i take the bus and with my kids, and when i come back i come with the three bags, four bags and my kids, watching my kids. and now it's, wow. >> much better in. >> yeah. >> the executive director of pndc. >> i'm thrilled with everything he's put together here not only for the great food that he's delivering, but also as a model as a pioneer and a trail blazer to show other people this is possible. >> there's a powerful economic incentive to keep business in
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the tenderloin. >> if you extrapolate the money per household it comes out to a little over $900,000 a month. over $10 million each year that's leaving the neighborhood. >> ryan is a community organizer, working with local residents like these it find solutions for access to healthier food. tenderloin residents are discovering radmund's fresh approach but it takes time. and he runs another business to help support his family. even so he encourages other store owners to join his effort. >> our sales are going up in terms of fruits and vegetables. they continue to grow. and we are very happy about that. >> i feel very satisfied. >> cheryl jennings abc7 news. >> this radmund will be honored at the annual fundraising event for the tenderloin neighborhood development corporation on tuesday night and cheryl is the mc
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if you would like more information log on to abc7news.com. still ahead on the abc7 sunday morning news an east bay effort to get to the root of crime. how this group thinks planting trees will make neighborhoodings safer. and here's live look from our tam cam. cooler temperatures on this mother's day. lisa argen will have your accuweather forecast in just a few.
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sunny sunnyvale, and all the bay area, this is kgo news. >> the sunday streets program heads to the mission district today. sunday streets allows people of all ages to stroll or pedal along pavement usually reserved for cars. today sunday streets will run along valencia street from 11:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. you can find a number of activities to enjoy including games and music. and i'm thinking this will be a great thing for moms to do on mother's day with their kids. >> yeah, definitely. it will be cool and pretty cloudy for the bulk of the day. yesterday barely at 16 and the winds kicked up. today very much the same right here. we are looking at about 50 degrees. 52 at the airport and clouds all across the bay area. we will talk about even cooler but sunnier weather before rain creeps back into the seven-day outlook. that's just a few minutes away. >> thank you lisa. also next, the warriors get
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c >> in sports the giants meet the mash lines installed in the series finale hoping to gain a split. first pitch at&t park at 1:05 this afternoon. the nba playoffs continue here on abc7 at 12:30. cavaliers face a must-win game against the bulls at united center. chicago leads cleveland two games to win and in the best-of-seven series. last night here on abc7 the warriors dug themselves a 2-1
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deficit, dropping game three in memphis. here's sports director larry beil with the highlights in this morning's sports. good morning everybody. the warriors-grizzlies series. it's been billed as splash brothers against smash brothers and so far smash is dominating. the warriors got pounded down low and could not make a jump shot. the masked man, mike conley. he was not a huge factor in game three. but mark was a beasts down low. 16 of 21 in the first half. and they were up 17 in the first half the griz were. iron man salutes you. steph currily only 2 of 10 from beyond the arc. trying to close the gap. and this is a 7-point game. zach randolph, z-bo hadsen points in the third quarter. there to beat the shot clock and the reverse. continued finished with a team
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high 22. draymond green, one of seventeen turnovers, tony allen the other way. and it was a night air about of a game. grizzlies win and take a 2-1 series lead. abc7's mike shumann with more from memphis. >> despite back-to-back losses and falling behind 2-1 to memphis in the series the warriors remained upbeat in the locker room afterwards. >> it's a lone process for us. we are a very young team. this is kind of our moment of truth. you have to learn in the postseason. all those little mistakes, especially against a veteran team like memphis, you are going pay if you make them. and we've got to clean those up. >> too bad games in the world. we will make some adjustments but we aren't going to go out there and play a whole different game. we will be all right. >> seems like you were pressing a little bit when you came out tonight. >> yeah. i think we can play better and we will be better again. we will make the adjustments
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necessary. we can all play better. but we are all in this as a team. we still believe we can win the series. this is what the playoffs are all about. >> and we have to play better and play more under control and just be ourselves. that's the challenge for us to get back to that. >> game four now becomes the most important game in the series, trying to regain home-court advantage. reporting in memphis with the warriors, mike shumann abc7 sports. >> game four almost a must-win for golden state. on to baseball. madison bumgarner struck out ten for the giants. that was got news but one big innings by the marlins spelled doom for the giants. comic book legend stanley in the house for superheroes and comics night. maxwell showing off superpower in left field. spectacular grab! he's doing it almost on a nightly basis. doing the super man himself. the marlins were kryptonite.
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and in the fourth inning he crushes that one. solo blast. marlins would bull the 3-0 lead. and then two men on. opposite field double. two runs score. the marlins go on to win it by a score of 6-2. a's and mariners on a 77-degree night. an rbi double to left. robinson cano in and 1-0m's. two men on. logan harrison. he boots it and runs it down and then throws it away. so runner scores. you have two errors for simeon on one play. four on the night for the a's. seattle would make it 3-0 in the second. former a seth smith with a gapper. ackley scores from second on the play. all mariners in this ballgame as they go on to win by a final of 7-2. that's a wrap on morning sports. are a great mother's day everybody! i'm larry beil. with the warriors i have
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someone at home who is practically crying there. >> oh my. >> yeah, that's rough. >> we aren't going to talk about it. it will be okay. >> okay. let's move on to weather. >> yes. always a save subject. good morning, everyone. live doppler 7hd showing low clouds and fog once again. it's the same old, same old. but we will be looking at just a couple degrees of warming today perhaps inland. otherwise we've got the mist and drizzle for some of you at the coast. that will be mixed out with another area of low pressure tomorrow. then we have another one to talk about that could bring us some rain by the end of the week. we are look at five mile visibility half moon bay a nice shot from mt. tam. the official sunrise right after 6:00. it sets after 8:00. and we are looking at 50 downtown. 52 in oakland. san carlos at 50. and half moon bay. right now no problems in terms of visibility. and once again 10:00 it's sunny in the east bay. but it's going to take a little bit longer across the bay. here's our exploratorium camera
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where numbers are ranging from the upper 40s in petaluma and napa. just a couple degrees cooler maybe 2 to 4 degrees cooler this morning with 54 in livermore and concord at 52. the onshore flow has transported the cool marine air to the delta. it's cloudy and breezy by fairfield and in the south bay look tech gray conditions. cool to mild for your mother's day with temperatures once again 60s and 70s away from the coast. chance of rain comes into play come thursday. continuing into friday and saturday. the cut off low hard to pinpoint where the rain is going to be. but we will show you where the fog is going to be. the drizzle is here. so maybe along the coast you might need the wipers for a time. but by 10:00 we've got sunshine and it's getting hung up around fremont. it's cloudy around san mateo palo alto and parts of marin county. but by 11:00 12:00, you see it's clearing out. tomorrow will be the day the
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clouds are really swept off the coast into tuesday. that's with another system. that's going to keep the rain up to the north. so we don't have any rain to worry about monday and tuesday. although i wish we did, right? high pressure is stalled off the coast. that keeps the foggy mornings even tomorrow. sunny averages. the first low will allow for the clearing come monday and tuesday. there it is. then a deeper low slides off the coast come thursday and friday. and that's where we could see some shower activity. really anywhere across the state. 80 today in yosemite, 67 and sunnier in the northern sierra. 72 los angeles. everybody is dry. still warm in chico. sacramento is where you have to get the 80s. otherwise in the low to mid-60s. throughout much of sacramento oakland and fremont even san mateo 66. cloudy half moon bay 66. low 70s in santa rosa. 71 in san jose. you didn't even reach that yesterday. the mother's day forecast notice we've got clearing and the
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clouds spin big about noontime for most. but it's cool and by the afternoon we will look for mid-70s inland, mid-60s around the bay. and for the giants this afternoon, cool one. 57. partly cloudy. and those winds up to 15 miles an hour. accuweather seven-day forecast cooler with afternoon sun tomorrow and tuesday. morning drizzle. partly cloudy wednesday. and our chance of rain thursday friday and saturday. so not a lot of rain but once again, some interesting weather. >> yeah, and we have not seen temperatures that cool in like a while. >> no, consistently. >> thank you lisa. volunteers are hoping dozens of new trees will make part of the bay area a little safer. abc7 news was in east oakland for a community planting. for the past five years the sierra club have targeted high crime areas all over the city replacing concrete and asphalt with budding trees. volunteers say it helps the environment and improves
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neighborhoods. >> areas, clear evidence that having tree covering areas is not only good for people's health it also reduces crime. >> it was hard getting up this morning, but being able to be out here and meeting new people and being able to do something good for your community is all worth it. >> that is right. donations paid for all of the trees and the planting materials. up next, a fun day is ahead for hundreds of kids at great
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this event. it's organized by the american cancer society as a way to let kids with cancer have fun just like anyone else would at a theme park. up next on the abc7 sunday morning news at 6:00, the huge traffic mess around the bay area stemming from the weekend closer of the san mateo bridge. and the warriors lose a second game in a row to the grizzlies. why fans are still confident the doubles will win the best of seven playoff series.
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>> good morning. this is sunday, may 10th. let's start with a quick look at the weather on this mother's day. here's meteorologist lisa argen. >> good morning, carolyn. >> a little mist and drizzle at the coast. it will take the bulk of the morning for all the fog to clear. here's a look at mt. tam. the sun up in 5 minutes. temperatures are pretty
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