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♪ it is fiesta time. time to celebrate culture and victory. we'll take you to the street fair in san francisco. >> it's a cool start for many of us on this saturday afternoon. we'll look when warmer weather will arrive in the full forecast if you're looking for anon for incredible selection of the brands you love, this season's newest trends for a fraction of what you'd pay at department stores, ♪ you gotta go to ross
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>> we come here every year because we love to see the people and community and just celebrate. >> no celebration is complete without food, of course. organizers say about 6,000 people attend each year. >> it was a dream day for bay area comic book fans. abc was in oakland where people lined up during free comic book day. there were special books just for today. >> it's a celebration of comics for existing fans to come in and just have a good time, maybe try something new and hopefully they bring new people in who have never seen comics, never tried comics. we can maybe turn them on by handing them one. >> they decided to turn today into a bit of a charity, rewarding those who donated cans of food with extra free books. now your accuweather forecast with drew tuma. >> a gray start to the day.
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a few breaks in cloud cover this afternoon. tonight the fog returns. live doppler 7 along with satellite. a fair amount of cloud cover. a weak ripple of energy moving through. it brought the cooler air with it today. a live look from one of the newest cameras. pier 39. the sea lions basking in not so much sunshine right now. a lot of us still dealing with cloud cover overhead. we'll stick with that the next 12 hours as well. surface winds have been active. 10 to 20 miles per hour. the wind direction is key. it's coming off the ocean water right now. that's part of the reason why that marine layer was so stubborn to break today and also why we are on the cool side for a lot of us in terms of may numbers. 56 in san francisco. a cool 58 in oakland. 63 in san jose. you have to get away from the coast and inland to feel any sort of warmth for this time of the year. here is the call from
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accuweather. over the next 12 hours numbers fall into the mid 40s and lower 50s. however, the fog, you can see the contour, the white shading on the screen, will be very prominent for many of us in the coastal drizzle will likely develop. satellite and radar combine. you see the spin in the atmosphere. there is an area of low pressure that brought the cloud cover today. tomorrow it moves over us. we'll continue the cooler conditions and fog. future weather. late tonight the fog builds along the coast. early tomorrow morning a typical springtime pattern. the fog is areawide. the majority of the region wakes up to gray skies. by the afternoon we'll squeak out a good deal of sunshine away from the coast. numbers will be cool for this time of the year. highs on sunday, a little bit more of the same tomorrow. 59 in san francisco. about 71 in san jose. 62 the high in oakland.
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71 in santa rosa. up to 76 in fairfield. the accuweather seven-day forecast. clouds. some sun on your sunday. fog to sun on monday. cool on tuesday. midweek warmer. thursday and friday, temps bounce back above average for this time of the year. all indications, guys, next weekend much warmer, much brighter than this weekend. we got a little bit of a roller coaster ride for the upcoming seven days. >> eric, you had your hand on your hip for a little bit. >> it's an old-man thing. >> does he like it or hate it? i can't read it. >> i wouldn't read anything into this except trying to stretch out my shoulder. >> we better go to sports now. >> larry, what's going on there? >> was rondo deliberately trying to injure steph curry last night? you make the call. watch his feet. steve kerr's reaction.
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good evening. the warriors were not happy with their offense, their defense or their energy in game three in new orleans. they were blown out. what they alerted the nba to today was ra john rhonda and what looked like a deliberate attempt to injure steph curry. he tries to injure steph as he goes up for the jump shot. it's a sneaky move. could be terrible for a guy like steph who has a history of ankle issues. >> i don't see anything wrong
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with it other than the tripping. he can't do that. i am all for getting underneath the skin but you can't try to step on the guy's foot for, you know, try to swipe a guy underneath his feet as he is shooting. those are dangerous plays. other than that, i like the competition. >> did you ask the league about any of these plays or show them? >> possibly. >> the sixers trying to avoid going down 3-0 to boston. crazy. tied at 87. ten seconds left. you threw it away. jaylen brown. celts by two. belinelli. redemption. it was a two. it was a two, not a three, so they go to overtime. they are in the fithe final sec. boston leading the 99-98 in ot. the kentucky derby and cinco de mayo. my producer googled how to make
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a mint julip-rita. it would be a great name for a horse. today the 144th running of the derby at churchill downs. the track a muddy mess. 20 horses. you want to get out in front and avoid the slop in the wettest derby ever. down the stretch they come. >> he is just justify wins the derby for trainer bob bafard. the sixth consecutive favorite to win. paid $7.80. the sharks are 1-11 all time down. they're down 3-2. sharks came out flat in the first two periods last night. they were down 4-0 before scoring three times in the third. head coach peter deboer didn't think the score indicated the
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way the team played. >> third period, window dressing at the end. bottom line is we have to play harder for longer stretches than we did tonight. >> it is not over yet. we have a home game. we have to take it, start right away. i believe we come back for game seven. >> the nhl has informed teams licking is not allowed after boston's brad marchand got a taste of tampa bay's ryan callahan. this is not the first time marchand has licked a player this postseason. the league said if he does it again he could be fined or suspended. there is no licking in hockey. stop. >> so disturbing. >> it is
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