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>> it is saturday, june 11th. thanks for joining us. frances dinglasan is in for meteorologist lisa argen today. >> good morning. there are high clouds passing through, but we will still see things warm up. a beautiful view from the exploratorium camera shows calmer waters and winds will die down. temperatures in san francisco 54. oakland at well 54. morgan hill 54. check out half moon bay, still cool at 45 degrees. i have another pretty shot to show you from the east bay hills. clear skies over many areas of the bay area.
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and temperatures are also on the cool side, especially in some of the valleys. santa rosa 48, are as well as napa, novato. concord 54. livermore at 350 degrees. and what you will notice is a lack of marine layer, and temperatures will warm up into the 90s in the inland area. its warm numbers for you there. breezy at the coast. i'll have all the details, plus increased fire danger for parts of the north bay. chris. >> frances, thank you. breaking news out of florida where officials are investigating a shooting that left a young singer dead. 22-year-old kristina grimmy was a star on "the voice." this is video of her performing in orlando last night a suspect armed with two guns walked up and shot her while she was signing autographs after the show. the suspect fatally shot himself after grimmy's brother tackled him. the warriors are one game
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away from back-to-back titles. splash brothers led the comeback after the loss in game three. steph curry and klay thompson stepped up and scored a combined 63 points. the warriors won 108-97 and take a three games to one lead over the cavs. this was the cavs first home loss this postseason. abc7 news reporter amy hollingfield was in cleveland after game four. she spoke last night. >> the they never doubted they would rebound and grab a victory on cleveland's home court. >> we kind of expected it. >> steph curry had full support of his family in the stands tonight with his dad saying before the game that his son was ready. >> he feels good. told him he needs to be be a little more aggressive early in
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the game. >> cavs fans did what they could with their home-court advantage. even waving giant heads of presidential candidates behind the baskets when the warriors were shooting free throws. >> the but the warriors were in the zone, and now they are just one game away from the championship. had cavs fans tell us they aren't feeling good about going to oakland. >> steph's darling daughter reilly was at the game and predicted that dad's team would win. now we are wondering if reilly is talking about a parade. in cleveland, abc7 news. thousands of fans packed oracle arena last night for the watch party. katie marzullo was in the middle of the dubs nation celebration. >> one more to go! one more to go! >> it was as the win happened here in oracle.
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>> i knew that the warriors would take game four. we believe. >> the arena so loud the warriors probably heard the fans from cleveland. the fans are all in. home game or not the. >> steph curry was having such a spectacular season. >> jaymee made the costume himself. >> it is good luck. every time i wear this, we win. >> so you were not wearing it. >> i was not wearing it on wednesday. i was not here on wednesday. >> this isn't for everyone. >> this is actually not even my full-blown ensemble. for the playoffs game i have a blue tutu and fishnet. >> we want to make this what it is. a party. a party in the house, right? >> i knew this was not at home game, but this is oakland. this is oakland. >> of all the crazy clothes, this takes the cake.
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yes, cavaliers fans about probable proudly wearing a this jersey. >> i can't help it. a kind gesture by warriors owner to pay back their hard-working employees. the team charterd a flight yesterday for roughly 120 full-time employees to travel to cleveland to watch last night's game. this is videoy provided by the warriors. as you would imagine, the employees were quite excited to get there and cheer on their dubs. abc7 is your home for the nba finals. on monday join us for abc7 news at 4:00 followed by world news tonight at 4:30 and a special warriors pregame edition of abc7 news at 5:00 p.m. then at 5:30abc coverage of game five begins on abc7 with the warriors and cavaliers in oakland. tip often at 6:00 p.m. if you are not watching the game
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at oracle. abc7 is the only place to see game five. after that join sports director larry beil and sports anchor mike shumann after the game. we will be broadcasting live from oracle arena. now to the other top stories of the day. one is on the record say egg thinks the city's police chief was forced out. benton pharaoh will take over as interim chief. we have the details from oakland. >> we received the resignation of our police chief, sean wendt. >> that's how the mayor announced the city was using another police chief, their third in five years. it wasn't clear why he was leaving. one was shocked to find out the chief was leaving. he says he thinks it forces to the man being forced out. >> leaving in that fashion in
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that way, i think other folks had a lot to do with him leaving. >> they want to know if it relate to the a sex scandal involving several opd officers and the young daughter of a dispatcher. >> that chief wendt has never been the subject of a sexual misconduct in this department. >> not a subject, about you it happened on his watch and he may be taking the hit for it. >> i think it has something to do with it. they are supposed to be the ultimate role mod they will fog the law. >> mayor shaft said she will launch a search for a replacement. a deputy chief at bart will be acting oakland chief. one councilman said he has his work cut out. >> crime is at its lowest in the city of oakland and it made no sense to me or some of my colleagues that the chief would resign.
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abc7 news. >> 5:07 is our time. two people are under arrest accused of fatalling stabbing a construction worker in the south san francisco neighborhood t all started with an argument. the female construction worker exchanged words with another woman and then pulled out a knife. her co-workers said it was a typical night until it happened. >> i got to work and she was fine. >> a man who was seen hiding behind the car was also arrested. a neighbor said police found a six-inch knife in the female suspect's waistband. two more people were arrested outside a donald trump rally. they hope someone will recognize these men and give them a call. 8 others were arrested in connection with the violence outside the convention center nine days ago. residents of suggests
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everyone california were jolted away by a moderate earthquake yesterday morning. it was about 660 miles northeast of san diego and hit around 1:00 a.m. a seismograph at our station in los angeles captured a solid minute of shaking followed by three aftershocks. shaking along the tick fault is not uncommon. >> it's an active fault. we see some every day. >> shaking was felt throughout southern california but no damage are injuries were reported. weather-wise off to a mild start across the weekend. frances is in tracking the conditions for us. high, frances. >> hi. we have a beautiful view looking out toward the bay bridge. currentsly 53 in san francisco and we are going to warm up to 70 degrees today in the city. i'll have some warmer temperatures for your neighborhood coming up.
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>> frances, thank you. also ahead, celebrities, athletes, politicians and every day people come together to celebrate the life of the greatest, muhammad ali. the moving ceremony in louisville. >> donald trump is a loud, nasty, thin-skinned fraud. >> plus, name-calling and protesters. the new campaign attack in the race for the white house.
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crews held the balloon down but for some reason the balloon started rising again and one of the crewmembers became caught in the balloon. the balloon lifted him 1200 feet off the ground before he fell and died. the accident is under investigation:. >> the way to honor muhammad ali is to be muhammad ali today. >> a rabbi from berkeley gave just one. many powerful eulogies for the great muhammad ali. the abby worked with ali during the 1960 peace might have meant. more than 15,000 people filled the sports arena to say good-bye yesterday. abc7 news reporter marcy gonzales has the details. >> ali! ali! ali! >> a farewell, fit for the greatest. in his hometown. louisville to the moving messages at his memorial, a snapshot of the broad, profound
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impact of muhammad ali's 74 years on earth. >> mouhamed -- muha can get stronger as a boxer. >> he was known for his fights but remembered for his quality. >> the fresh young man challenged us, and ultimately became a silent messenger of peace. >> automated of his silent messages, one of resilience, still resonating after his long battle with >> i knew it would happen, whatever it took >> and he knew this day would come. planning the details of his own memorial service. where he would be laid to rest and how his legacy will live on.
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>> until we meet again, fly, butterfly, fly. [applause] >> marcy gonzales. abc news, louisville. >> michael: 5:15 is our time n southern california they are investigating the cause of a single engine plane crash that killed two people. this crashed yesterday into a two-story townhouse in los angeles county. both of the victims were on the plane. the crash started a fire but it was put out quickly. it's located just south of lax airport. cell phone video shows people scattering when gunfire erupted outside dallas's love field airport. police say an officer shot a man while responding to a domestic disturbance yesterday. them say the man was using rocks to attack a woman in a car, possibly the mother of his children. officials say the officer fired his weapon several times after the man rushed at him twice. he's now in stable condition at
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the hospital. today a bay area marine will be buried in heelsburg with full military honors more than seven decades after his death. private first class was killed in action after one of the bloodiest battle necessary world war ii. he was 20 years old when he died on an island in the south pacific in 1943. >> it's been something by grandparents wanted to get him home, and he's finally home. >> the heelsburg native's grave went undiscovered on the island for several decades. his remains were only recently found. hillary clinton delivered her first major speech as the presumptive democratic nominee for president. this, as donald trump, tries to court evangelical voters. here's lauren lister. >> hillary clinton addressing
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planned parenthood. >> rights that women should be able to take for granted are under attack. >> and taking on trump in her first speech as the democratic nominee. >> we are not going to let donald trump or anyone else turn back the clock. >> donald trump also in d.c., speaking to evangelical voters. >> we want to uphold the sanctity and dignity of life. >> and with help from his supporters, usa! usa! usa! >> fending off protesters. he's been fielding attacks from both sides of the aisles. the house speaker responding to his comments about a mexican judge that made him bias. >> this is something that needs to be condemned. >> and democrat democratic senator elizabeth warren on the attack. >> donald trump is a loud, nasty, thin-skinned fraud. >> warren, endorsing clinton thursday night, and arriving at
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clinton's dc home for a private meeting friday, following this major announcement from the current commander in chief. >> and i'm with her. i am fired up. in fact, i don't think there's ever been someone so qualified to hold this office. >> trump preparing for the presidential general election, heading to florida and pennsylvania, all considered battleground states. abc news, washington, laura lister. >> getting a check of the weather now, frances dinglasan is here with a full accuweather forecast. >> good morning, everyone. a pleasant day in store for us. live doppler 7hd showing us a line of high clouds that will sweep through the bay area today. also, in addition to this, we have a red flag warning in effect for the delta area until 5:00. and also parts of the north bay mountains. that's only until noon. winds will be gusting up to 35 miles an hour with. with the low humidity it means increased fire danger. be careful out there.
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and look from the bay bridge. it's gorgeous out there today. we have many clear skies, but you will see the line of clouds passing through. sunny and warmer for today. increased fire danger, as i just mentioned. and get ready for a much cooler week for the work week. so here's a look at our forecast. you see the clouds sweep through but by this afternoon temperatures will climb into the 90s in our warmest location. plenty of sunshine for everyone. 70's and 80s around the bay. mild 60s at the coast. let's check out the temperatures for you in the south bay. san jose hitting 83 this afternoon with those high clouds passing through. also along the pennsylvania, low 80 #* 80s in the redwood city, pal amounts, mountain view area. still breezy at the coast with 64 in pacifica downtown. and check out the north bay numbers. mild and comfortable. sonoma and napa in the mid-80s. still breezy, as well, in the north bay mountains. as i mentioned, east bay, 77
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berkeley. oakland will hit 78 and union city 80 degrees. brentwood is expected to hit the low 90s this afternoon. and a little on the warm side in walnut creek at 87 degrees. here's a look at the week ahead. here is now you can plan what to expect. we have a warm-up today. the high in san francisco will be 83 degrees. we are a little bit above average. we've within below most of the week. and then although we will stay fairly comfortable tomorrow, look how temperatures dip all the way into the middle of the week as an area of low pressure moves in. so we have cooling into the middle of the work week. and then we start warming up again. here's a look at the accuweather seven-day forecast. warmer afternoon today. still pretty mild tomorrow. and then things drop down. it will be breezy and cooler monday. all wait into wednesday. that will be the coolest day. well below normal before things
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people knowing where you are and where you have been. >> honeymooners ross and gabriel didn't know that our smartphones always with us or always keeping track of every move we make. >> there's a digital log kept on androids under google locations settings and under i-phone too. it shows us the treasure a map to where the digital diary is buried. >> you go to your settings. >> here's how you find out if you are being tracked. on your phone click on privacy, and then location services. scroll to system services, and then hit frequent locations. and there it is. a two-month history of where you have been and even how long you spent there. don't like seeing that? hit "clear history" to erase it. >> you think it's a phone. it's also a diary. and we all know what happens when personal things in diaries
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get exposed. >> using public wi-fi also makes it easier for companies to track your location and place pop-up ads on your phone depending on where you are. i am -- you can limit what advertisers see. >> you don't want your device, to stolen, to basically lead a trail of breadcrumbs to place us may not want anyone to go. >> go back to location services. you have to go to about "share my location" and turn that off too. on the android it takes more steps. to start, tap the slider off for location reporting, and location history. even then on both devices you may have to double check what apps you allowed access to. take a look at who had access to this phone's camera. >> it's creeping more and more toward like this state where your phone and all your technology knows exactly what you are doing, where you are
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going and who is getting the information and who is looking at us. >> now if you didn't follow all those directions on how to disable some of the access to your phone, don't worry. you can go through all the steps again with me on our website at abc7news.com. just click on the "7 on your side" link. i'm michael finney, "7 on your side." >> michael: 5:26 is our time. gawker media is up for auction. the media company filed for bankruptcy yesterday a $140 million judgment against gawker for publishing a sex tape made by former wrestler hulk hogan motivated the decision. a millionaire found the the lawsuit. he tweeted teal will not silence our writers. our sites will thrive under new ownership. >> five, four, three, two, one! [cheers and applause] >> and this is incredible. an annual charity auction for a
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chance to the omaha, billionaire warren buffet brought in more than $3 million. abc7 news was at the watch party. winning bid more than $3.4 million for a lunch with buffet, matching an all-time high. proceeds of the auction benefit glide. the winner is staying anonymous. we have much more ahead on. abc7 morning news. pomp and circumstance be stance with a candid message on rape. tomorrow's commencement ceremony at stanford and the protest that's underway. why hundreds.
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the accuweather update. hi, frances. >> hi, chris. a thin, high clouds passing through today. check out this building of the exploratorium and the financial district. it's a little on the cool side but things will warm up nicely this afternoon. oakland 54. mountain view 55. san jose 54 degrees. cooler in some of the valleys like morgan hill 48 ° and half moon bay only had 5 degrees right now. from the east bay we are looking at all the blue skies across the bay bridge into san francisco. 48 in santa rosa and napa. novato at 50 degrees. fairfield and concord at 50 degrees. livermore at 50. and notice not much of a marine layer. blue skies, as well, over the golden gate bridge. this afternoon we will warm up into the low 90s in the inland areas. around the bay very comfortable. 70s to low 80s. at the coast breezy and i'll talk about a red flag warning for parts of the coast coming up. >> thanks, 5:30 the time.
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ageger and frustration over former stanford swimmer brock for six month sentence for sexual assault will be front and center for the grad wakes ceremony. the protest planning is underway, we are told. >> a graduation tradition at stanford university is the nontraditional start to the ceremony. the wacky walk. this is video from 2005. students deck themselves out in costumes. this year many will hold signs with a powerful message. >> one of the signs we will have is how will you teach your son not to rape. >> she's one of the organizers of the protest. it's in response to the brock turner sexual assault rape and the culture on campus. >> i think it shows how many graduating students are supportive of the idea to stand together when it comes to sexual assault. >> this congratulates the class
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of 2016 and asks the community to stand up against rape culture. >> there will be an overhead banner flying across during the ceremony. and pegs organizers collected 1 million organizers demanding his removal, giving him a light sentence for his crime, just six months. >> it's a high bar for this commission to remove a sitting judge. it really has to be misconduct. and here you've got a judge who imposed a extension that may have well have been the wrong sentence to impose, but it's a sentence that the probation department itself recommended. >> at stanford, abc7 news a lock-down at an army base on the central coast was lifted after reports of an active shooter turned out to be false.they were on lockdown for 3 1/2 hours. someone heard the gunfire from
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soldiers involving a training exercise, called 9 is 1, thinking there was an active shooter on base. students at a community college in oregon held their first graduation ceremony since the deadly shooting there last year. a gunman opened fire and killed seven people at the college in october. much of yesterday's ceremony was filled with serious notes about that day. but the speaker focused on the students and how they came together after the shooting. more than 400 students graduated this year from the college. three people are on suspension of running a fentanyl manufacturing operation putt of their apartment. it's more powerful than heroin and it's the same substance that killed prince. the suspects in san francisco used it to create fake oxycodone pills that were sold in person and online. about a dozen people have died from fentanyl in fourth northern california this year >> now to an update about a
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story thursday night about a dog stolen at gunpoint from a 14-year-old boy. the sheppard has been found and reunited with her owners. an alert citizen is credited with the rescue. no arrests have been made. a spokesperson said more information will be released later this more than wering. 5:134, the time. water consideration have the chance to win their second straight nba title in front of dubs nation on monday. the dubs arrive back home at 4:00 this morning. this is video spent -- sent to us by the warriors. golden state now has the three games to one lead over cleveland and the odds are in the warriors favor. no team has ever come after being down 3-1 in the finals warriors were well-represented in cleveland last night. steph curry's fans were behind the bench. they were supporting royal blue
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and gold behind here. the warriors took control of the game in the fourth quarter. and despite being an away game, oracle arena was rocking. take a look at this. fans cheered on the dubs. the crowd got a little out of control after the game ended. police contained about a dozen fans hundreds of fans celebrated outside city hall where a special watch party was being held. here's leslie brinkley. >> fans explodeed in jubilation after watching the game on a huge screen at civic center balada at a party sponsored by the city. >> it's so exciting, having the colors here in city hall. it was great. >> watching sports in front of city hall at the civic center, it's a special experience and we get to come together as a community. >> it's the first time the city attempt today pull it off for a warriors game. they have done it for the world
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cup and the giants. they expected thousands to come. in the end about 500 fans showed up. there was a no-alcohol policy, but that didn't stop some. these guys were the first to set up their camping chairs front and center. by the end of the game they were celebrating. >> we come back here and win our game at home monday. >> i didn't get to go to the parade last year but i think i might lose my job just to go this year. >> there were plenty of dancing in the streets in san francisco. i'm leslie brinkley, abc7 news abc's coverage of game five of the nba finals begins monday at 5:30 right here on abc7 with the warriors and cavaliers at oracle. we want to see your fan photos and video. be sure to post them to social media using the #dubson7 so we can find them and feature them. this morning the sharks are practicing ahead of tomorrow's crucial game six of the stanley cup final. abc7 news was at the
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international airport when the players arrived back from pittsburgh. the sharks beat the penguins 4-2 in game five thursday night to save off an elimblation. the puck drops at 5:00 p.m. tomorrow at sap center. it what i not be long before robots are everywhere. if that's true, a team at stanford thinks it's about time to learn some manners. they are teaching the bots to be polite in a crowd of people. >> amid the crowd of future pressure man touring stanford's campus, one is not like the others, other although he's trying to fit in. >> this is jack, a special robot. >> named after his jack row what's, jo, for short, is earning learning the unwritten rules of social he had get. >> we respect personal space. we yell right of the way, we avoid trusting groups of people. >> but most don't move by
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humans. we've seen them in hotels and hardware stores traveling in straight lines and stopping to avoid a crowd. >> they will wait for people to go away to move again. we think that they can be smarter than that. >> researchers gave jo some homework. analyzing video of hundreds of thousands of real human interactions. >> with we wanted to show him if this is happening you have to act like this. >> but there's one thing it doesn't account for. cute robots draw lots of attention. >> hello? >> for now jr's taking him around. >> people want the to hug the robot, touch the robot. >> jr's computer vision could learn what a hug looks like or when to stop and pose for a picture. it would all take a back seat to his most likely job on campus. it's much different than a
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self-driving car. >> driving is actually pretty well-defined where special rules and etiquette the are harder. >> one day a robot like him might ride in a self-driving car and hop out to bring a delivery right to your door. abc7 news. still ahead on the abc7 morning news. this weekend escape from alcatraz isn't just a triathlon for one athlete, it's family history. how he is retracing history after a famed breakout. and we will have the full accuweather forecast in just a few minutes.
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about. >> michael: tesla said allegations of suspension problems with the model sr are false and that the government agrees. on thursday a blog site said there had been 33 complaints of suspension parts breaking. ceo elan musk tweeted yesterday morning the feds looked into it, found no safety concern and will not be investigating further. musk also responded to a report is that customers affected by the failures were required to sign an agreement to keep quiet about the problems in exchange for a repair. musk called the claim preposterous. >> happening today, the 82nd annual san mateo county fail. it features culinary parts, tech and industrial arts, nightly
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concerts, rides and, of course, food. this is video from a previous fair. there is also a workshop where participants can learn how to make cocktails. more than 120,000 people are expected to come out for the nine day event t runs from today until june 19th at the san mateo county event center. gates open at 9:00 this morning. >> no rain in the forecast but we will have warm conditions today. frances is here working on the forecast. hi, frances. >> hi, chris. and plenty of sunshine, as well. you see from the live shot of the golden gate bridge camera. when we have clear size early in the morning, you know things will warm up. some of the temperatures will be in the low 90s. i'll have the accuweather seven-day forecast ahead. thank you. the splash brothers helped the warriors set another nba record with the dubs only one win away from back-to-back titles. mike shumann has the highlights and post-game reaction of the vict
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. >> good morning. time is 5:45. here's a live look from our santa cruz camera t might be a good day to head out to the beech for a cool-down. frances dinglasan is tracking the accuweather forecast. we will get the that from her in a little bit. in sports the warriors have the day off after arriving back home early this morning. they have a chance to close out the cavaliers monday in game five of the nba finals at oracle arena. last night the dubs cook a commanding three games to one lead in the best-of-seven series. here's the sports report. good morning. with he will, the warriors weren't happy with their performance in game three in cleveland and came back with a vengeance in game four. now they are one win away from their second straight nba championship. steph curry knew he had to play better and the flash brothers did just that. both responded "may" with the three ball early to get in the groove. in the second steph gets knocked down by drains it from the corner. kyrie irving, another big
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performers. he had 34 points. high off the glass one end, denies steph on the other. he throws it down here. cavs led by 5 at the half but it was all warriors in the third and fourth. dubs down two. steph gives his team the lead. curry has 38, and splash brothers 11 threes. harrison barnes 4 of 5 from beyond the arc. for 14 points he carried the team early. the warriors set an nba finals game record with 17 threes, and who else to break it? steph curry. warriors win 108-97 and take the three-one series lead with a chance to clinch at oracle monday. >> he answeredet bell the first quarter and controlled the pace of the game. not using it like we did in game three. then we got back to enjoying the process and the challenge of winning playoff games. >> we know if we continued to battle, defend, eventually our offense will get going and that's the way we will always
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approach thing and it works out for us. >> we have to stay in the moment. we can't relax just because we are going home and we have a two-game cushion. that team is hungry over there and they have some all-time great players. >> if you don't think you can win, don't get on the plane. we have to come back anyway so we might as welcome back and play. >> we have to understand the series is not over. we came in and did what we wanted to do getting the split. but game five will be extremely difficult. >> giants and dodgers. cueto went 8 innings. santiago came in in the ninth and gave up a solo shot to the first batter he faced. kershaw struck out 13 and the giants fall 3-2. meanwhile a's ace sunny gray had a no-hitter through five innings against the red but he gave up two runs in the seventh. the winning run when adam duval
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scores on the wild pitch and the a's fall 2-1, your final. >> and that's the way the ball bounces. i'm mike shumann. we will see you here at oracle hopefully on monday night as the warriors look to clinch their second nba title. 5:49 is our time. temperatures could hit the 90s in some inland areas this afternoon. here's frances dinglasan, in for lisa argen. hi, frances. >> hello, everybody. we have blue skies over the area with high clouds passing three. there is a red flag warning in effect until noon for the north bay mountains and until about 5:00 for the delta. winds would be gusting up to 35 miles an hour. with a combined low humidity it means increased fire danger for the areas highlighted in red. bay bridge camera, it's gorgeous. lots of clear skies. it be sunny and warmer today but we have the increased fire danger to look out for through tomorrow. then much cooler starting next
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week. the middle of the work week looks to be the coolest. a look at the forecast animation. we have the high clouds passing through. that's about it. we will see numbers in the 90s in the inland area. warm overall even in the 80s in parts of the south bay. 70s and 80s around the bay and 60s at the coast. highs today n. san francisco, you will top out at 70 degrees. san mateo 78. palo alto 83, as well as san jose. and mild, as well, in santa rosa, napa mid-80s with plenty of sunshine. also, chris mentioned, it is a great day to head to the beech. it will be sunny this afternoon. breezy still along the coast with a very high uv index and have the sunscreen handy and the sunglasses. congratulations to the james logan high-schoolers. their graduation today 9:00. sunny and mild with temperatures near 66 degrees for the beginning of the ceremony. warming up to 73 by about lunchtime, the end of the ceremony. and also you are head today the
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at&t park for the giants game against the dodgers today. 70 degrees, cooling off to 66. winds from the west 10 to 20 miles an hour and you will want the sunscreen and sunglasses. lows tonight with fair skies. look for mid-50s for the most part with san francisco at 53. fremont at 56 degrees, as well as in san jose. and morgan hill cool at 51. also mild is vallejo and fairfield at 57 degrees. here's the accuweather seven-day forecast. we have the warm afternoon today with plenty of sunshine. just a few passing high clouds. tomorrow still mild to warm but temperatures will be cooling down for everyone. and then notice the cooling trend continues for the beginning of the work week monday into tuesday the cooling continues, and wednesday will be below normal. that will be the coolest day of the week. then things slowly start to climb back up into next weekend
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and friday where we will be closer to average once again. enjoy the warmth because it is short-lived. the cool down starts tomorrow. chris. >> frances, thank you. hundreds of athletes will attempt to escape from alcatraz tomorrow. the annual triathlon is held on the same anniversary as the infamous 1962 escape of three convicts. this year the nephew of one of those escapees will try retracing the route of his uncle. cornell has the story. >> it's one of the toughest races around. just like the wright brothers did in 1962. >> i would definitely escape. they did it and i will do it. >> you could sigh ken is keeping the family tradition alive by competing in the triathlon, his uncles, the anklin made the escape but they were never found. his brother is here for moral
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support. the two just visited alcatraz, standing in the same cell where their uncles did time and dug their way out. >> to see how small those cells are, i wouldn't stay either. >> a witness said he may have seen a boat the near alcatraz that night that could have carried them to safety. >> i can tell you from the family's point of view, they made it. we can prove it. >> they said this photo taken in 1975 proves the brothers made it to brazil. the swim on sunday, a family tribute. >> so, you know, it's a way for me to kind of look back and kind of remember them a little bit. as far as i know, i think john will probably watch me do it. >> uncle john, a fugitive, a spectator? the mystery finishes. abc7 news. and coming up next, another one of san francisco's annual traditions going on this weekend. we will tell you what's on tap at the 62nd north beech
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>> here are the winning numbers from last night's millions drawing. tuesday night's jackpot goes up to $293 million. happening today in san francisco, it's the 62nd annual north beech festival. it's considered one of the country's original outdoor festivals in this neighborhood. this is video from last year's festival. more than 12325 boots will have parts and crafts and gourmet food. live entertainment, and a blessing of the animals happening at the national shrine of st. francis. the festival is free. if you want to park, park between stockton and powell on vallejo. it runs from ten to six today and tomorrow. next on the news at six, dub
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nation celebrates with the warriors just one win away from repeating at nba champs. the reaction of fans at the sold out oracle arena watch party. and the san francisco apartment at the center of an illegal painkiller operation. i almost everything. you know,ke 1 in 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. but for only $7 a month, rid-x helps break down waste. avoid a septic disaster with rid-x.
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the bay area. here's meteorologist frances dinglasan, she's in for lisa argen. hi, frances. >> good morning. blue skies over most of the bay area. we will see some passing high clouds. that's about it. i need to show you this gorgeous shot from the exploratorium. we have some clear skies over the bay. winds light right now. they will pick up this afternoon. it's currently 53 degrees in san francisco. oakland at 51. mountain view and san jose at 5. cool in some of the valleys like morgan hill at 48. half moon bay is one of the coolest spots at 43 degrees. from the east bay we are looking out toward the bay bridge and san francisco. we also had some cool numbers in santa rosa and napa currently 5. novato 48. fairfield 49 and concord milder, 53 degrees. from the top of mt. tam we see a little bit of a breeze right now there. is a red flag warning in effect for some of the north bay mountains. i will tell you more about that in a little bit. for today you can look forward to a very warm afternoon inland into the low 90s toy
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