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>> announcer: live, where you live. this is abc 7 news. and unprecedented contest, warriors and cavaliers in the finals four years in a row. >> going to state is one of the best teams i ever played. >> obviously starts with lebron. >> but the warriors have won two of the last three but can they take the battle in bakt years. >> we want to finish the job. >> the opportunity begins tonight with game one. >> yes it does. good afternoon i'm dan ashley >> i'm ama daetz. in less than two hours the warriors and cavs go head to hit you can watch the action. >> sports director lahiri beil is live at oracle arena wrp the excitement is building. hi, larry. >> i'll tell what you, we have a ton of media people. everybody is pumped up for the re, re, rematch of wafer years
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and cavs beginning ton. talk about steph curry. if he stopped playing right now he is in the hall of fame we don't want him to stop playing. make that clear. he has done a lot of winning but one item he has yet to win in the career. that is an nba finals mvp award. he has the regular season mvp twice but not the finals mrp despite impressive numbers if the finals 25 points and averaging.5 assists per game in three finals cpans. so might that change this year? yesterday during media day the finals mvp question, that was the second question that steph was asked. >> that's kind of the nature of the beast being on the stanl four times in a row. you always have to look for what you don't have. that's the thing about society always looking at what can you attain more and more? that's fine. peace that's part of the beast. part of my motivation to try to get back to the stage because i want more championships.
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>> i think steph really wants more rings than mvp awards. but it would be nice on the resume. and it's been a month since steph came back from the knee issue. he is good to go. andre iguodala will not play in game one because of the bone bruises bruise, jaws just jason to the knee. he is hoping to come back later. kevin love for the cavaliers is good to go and expected to play tonight. out of concussion protocol. more to come from oracle aaron. we have the pregame come up at the top of the hour. for now from oracle, larry beil abc 7. >> well odds makers have installed the warriors as huge favorites. this is interesting. in fact they're the largest finals favorite in 16 years. but warriors guard steph curry told j.t. holmes today that fans should expect an exciting series >> you go back and watch every game from last year. every game was fun, entertaining, every game has plays could go either way. we play well in this building.
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and in cleveland k.d. it's a crazy shot down the stretch to seal the game three. they come out game four go crazy blow us out. we have to come back in five sale the deal. every game you turn on and watch us play it's special. >> kevin durant's massive swing span got loerng check it out kd on the side of the alaskan airline 737 feature attention 30 decal pieces covering 560 square feet. the plane is scheduled to land at oakland international just in time for tonight's tipoff. warriors fans got up brit and early for a chance to be on national tv the fourth straight year the espn talk show first take was broadcast along lake airlift in oakland. rapper and actor ice cube a huge raiders fan pulling for the warrior because the bay area is like a second home. coverage starts at 5:00 here and skraepg and abc 7.com and
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the app with at dub on 7 agree pree game. nba countdown stakes oufr at 5:30 and tip off is at 6:00. stay with us for toyota after the game jimmy kimmel live airs at 10:00 p.m. and special one hur edition of abc 7 airs at 10:30. let's move onto other news. a woman suffered non-alive threatening injuries should be okay after a trey rim fell on her parked car this afternoon in san francisco. the large limb broke from a large ficas and smashed the year of the car parked on unen street. the car as sun roof was blown out. this is just the latest example of a ficas coming down in the city. forrestry experts say the trees are not necessarily falling down but falling apart saying they are not a good choice for urban environment. >> seven win driven fires breaking out yesterday in byron are 80% contained. the series of fires burned 500
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acres totals. they breck out in the alt month area and spread quickly due to winds hitting 35 to 40-mile-per-hour. one home was destroyed. flames also wiped out an outbuilding, cars a trailer and a boat. >> announcer: now the accuweather forecast with spencer christian. >> the strong winds challenging the last couple days. here a look at doppler 7. . mainly skuny sigh skies. light thin clouds but the gusty winds. 8-mile-per-hour gusts in san francisco and gusts range from 20 to 30-mile-per-hour in most other locations around the bay area. otherwise, we have pleasant weather, blue skies as you can see from the abc roof top camera from the embarked off. low to mid-sixth at elbowed moun vun gilroy. 57 a maf moon beau from sutro tou it's 72 in santa rooz. 69 in nap o. low 70s at fairland and concord and low 60s at lefrm.
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in oracle arena the warriors taking on the cavaliers in game one of the finals once again. it will be breezy partly cloudy during the hours leading up to game time and pretty much the same picture during the hours after the game. hopefully we'll have something to celebrate. dan and ama. >> thank you experience. new developments tonight after the body of a 75-year-old woman was discovered in the stairwell on the campus of zuckerberg san francisco general hospital. >> ruby anderson disappeared nearly two weeks ago from a mental health treatment center on the campus. abc 7 news reporter mel liny woodrow with the new security changes the hospital implemented. melanie. >> reporter: changes that we'll tell but in a moment, ama. but first ruby anderson had been a resident at a care facility just beyond where the power plant is. with he know on the morning of the 19th she signed herself out. something she was able to do. but she didn't return as she was supposed to then the engineer found her body in the stairwell at the power plant yesterday. what we don't know yet is how
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long she was in this stairwell here. 75-year-old ruby lee anderson was a resident at the behavioral health center, residential care facility for the elderly on the campus of zuckerberg san francisco general hospital. >> ms. anderson was not a patient of san francisco general hospital. >> an important distinction that the san francisco sheriff precluded deputies from looking for anderson inside the nearby power plant building we facilities staff notified them on may 20th. >> for a code green, a patient disappearance, we do have that protocol in every building would be searched including the sheriffs department would have search the power plant stairway as well. >> it was a hospital engineer not deputies who discovered anderson's body in the power plant interior stairwell yesterday. the director of san francisco's health network says prior to anderson's body being discovered no security badge was needed between 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. to allow the constant flow of staff materials and vendors into
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the power plant building. health network officials instituted 24-/7 skourt badge access after anderson's body was found yesterday. >> i think hindsight is 2020. >> the director of the health network says security changes in 2013 after missing patient lynn spalding was found in a hospital stairwell focused on security quote patient care areas. >> the power plant just was not something on the radar at the time. >> the power plant is a o across the street from the emergency room. roy miller says he saw anderson nearly dale daily walking to a nearby store. >> such a sweet lady. >> reporter: the medical examiner's office says that it examined anderson's body today and says that her time of death was at 1:26 p.m. yesterday. also, the california department of social services has now launched an investigation into the care facility where anderson was a resident to make sure the care facility was following state regulations.
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live in san francisco, melanie wood row, abc 7 news. >> thanks very much. san bruno police released new details about the shooting at the youtube campus last none. they say nasim aghdam visited the campus before the shooting she was there asking for directions and inquiring about a job. roughly 24 hours later she returned police say armed with a pistol. she wounded three people before she shot and killed herself. police belief she targeted youtube because she was updates the company changed its rules about how video producers make money. facebook held the shareholder meeting today and mark zuckerberg got an earful following a string of scandals, the first time he fielded public questions from investors. the company revealed it's making changes. rule in an effort to become more diverse. the rule requires teams to interview minorities for coaching and management positions. also launching a probe into
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whether the is suppresses conservative voices and raises the possibility of expanding ferry service. well there was certainly an interesting sight in a busy san francisco intersection this morning. >> yeah, powered electric scooters blocking the way of a tech worker bus. the reason a prosecutes that claims the city cares more about tech companies than the residents. >> with more here is abc 7 news reporter chris wynn. >> no where to go. >> at 24th and mission a bold display as protesters stopped a tech bus from moving through. this pile of electric school zooters used as a road block by those saying the city is manipulated by tech. >> the exploitation of our people, infrastructure of our streets and of our labor we really wanted to bring that up, big tech is an industry a corporation. >> the city has seen tremendous economic growth in recent years but with that comes growing pain and concerns that low income residents are being left behind. protesters siting these scooters as well as tech buses shuttling impose to and from work as
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examples of how the city is spending more time on programs than benefit the upper class rather than sochlg issues such as homelessness and affordable housing. >> amenitities targeted at tech employees like the scooters having more rights than people who are living out here on the streets. >> mayor mark farrell responded to the protest this afternoon. >> i believe we need to have open arms for everybody that moves to our city and everybody that lives here and that includes people working in the technology community and every other profession in our city. >> while today's disruption may have been an inconvenience to tom, protesters say it pales in comparison to what some of the less fortunate face daily. some group members also pent time this week protesting googles plan to expand in san jose. >> it's disheartening concerning and inspire us to keep fighting. >> these protesters making their presence known. in san francisco, chris wynn, abc 7 news. well get ready for a lyft ride without the driver. . the pilot projects approved
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i support the affordable care act, and voted against all trump's attempts to repeal it. but we need to do more. i believe in universal health care. in a public health option to compete with private insurance companies. and expanding medicare to everyone over 55. and i believe medicare must be empowered to negotiate the price of drugs. california values senator dianne feinstein some dmv offices will be open every other saturday in june to ease intense crowding brought on by a crush of people applying for real passes, the offices will be open june 16th and june 23rd from 8:00 a.m.
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until 1:00 p.m. for those people wanting real ids beginning in these offices. they'll open the first and third saturdays of the month. driving tests will not be offered during the special house. you can't do that. just gel the real id. in the bay area the concord hayward, clarm avenue office in oakland. pleasen on retiredwood city, san francisco, san jose processing center, santa clara and santa rosa offices will be open. now, while we're talking about the dmv, a bill is moving ahead in sacramento to allow drivers to pay a $50 o 5 fee to retake photos for the driver's licenses and their ids. front none of us like the photos. drivers can do it up to three times as $5 a pop. customers can pick the best of the three. how about that for a change in money raised would go to reinstating driver's education training and public schools. the california public utilities commission is going to allow ride share companies like lyft and uber to use autonomous cars in pilot programs. one program would allow the
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companies to actuallyic pick up passengers without a driver but it would be monitored remotely. a second would also put you a tonz vehicles on the road with you with with someone in the driver's soot. the rides free of charge and companies must have the proper permits frmts movie on a fame makers push the envoem trying to make it more exciting. the newest cools are virtual and augmented reality. >> but it's not just for the pros. david louie shows us what's in store for consumers. >> reporter: when glasses immerse you in another warld. augmented reality our sky map 7 is a example where street names can identify where news is happening as seen from sky7. mixed reality and a new term xr for extended reality. whatever you call it you could say this tech sector is on fire. look at this. >> and this shows how soon the tools will be available for consumer to create their own
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augmented reality content. >> they can digitize augmented reality on their phones. >> tech developers believe consumers are hungry for immersive expense that's what this expo is about. they are expected to go from over $18 billion to over $200 billion in two years. >> people are bored of reading cone. netflix content and want more engaging information, entertainment, naegs, and so i think there is definitely an appear tate for it. >> expo producer says once you try it people are hooked. >> a third of all mobile users have used or tried mobile ar out of that group 3/4 use it on a monthly basis. >> even virtual reality glasses are advancing. she is flying a drone in augmented reality. . she expects it soon will give her more control of the real drones she flies. >> really help a lot when you fly it. it's safer because you don't
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have to look away. >> a taste of what's around the corner for consumers. in santa clara, david louie, abc 7 news. >> get this, the public can and i the augmented world expo to see the new technology for $49 on friday. if you are interested going to david's story on our website. abc7news.com for ticket information. a 12-year-old from dublin is in today's primetime finals of the scripps national spelling bee. a seventh agreeder at fallon middle school >> >> correct. >> thank you. >> you're weighing what? the frefrm word means skill and dexterity in the performance of juggling or conjuring strips. fb. she is one of 16 spellers making it through nine rounds. incredible zpl i've used that word a thousand times. >> every day.
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>> in dale speech. >> spell heat. there is some coming. >> really. >> get ready for the h-e-a-t. >> use that in a sentence. >> mainly clear skies right now. thin clouds around right now. and breezy and gusty. windy out there. a live view from the east bay hills camera looking west award. forecast feergts a warmer pattern tomorrow. hot inland this week. well into the 90s in the inland. cooler next we can.% let's talk about the wind. we have gusts right now as a matter of fact from 25 to 35-mile-per-hour. but this is our wind gust animation into the evening and overnight hours. starting at 7:00 this evening, the wind a bit tamer than right now. except right along the coastline. during the overnight into tomorrow afternoon -- tomorrow morning i should say well see the wind calming down a bit just tea, four, five miles an hour. but later in the day the breezes
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intensify a pit. in the evening tomorrow it will be brezy to gusty once again. now, let's move along and look at our satellite forecast animation. notice during the overnight hours what few clouds we have now will disappear. clear skies overnight and all day tomorrow. it won't be low clouds near the coast so it's warming up in all locations tomorrow even at the coast. but during the overnight we'll see low temperatures dropping to the mid-40s in the north bay valleys chilly up there. mainly around 50 degrees in other locations. and tomorrow's highs even with a coastal breeze highs will range from low 60s at the coast to low and mid-70s around the by and well see mid-80s in our warmest inland locations tomorrow. then it's hot inland on saturday. low to mid-90s as the heating peeks in the inland areas saturday. it remains relatively warm to hot inland on sunday. minor cooling there and further cooling will take place on monday under brozy conditions. here the accuweather seven-day forecast, sort it heats up to
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summer-like levels over the weekend. by the way tomorrow is the first day of june. and june arrives with some measure of heat. but it will be breezy and cooler monday. most of next week temperatures will be sort of a typical seasonal rage range for this time of year no extremes. >> thank you spencer. >> okay. all right. well you've seen the dubs on the court. way about in art? we're going to show you the art show taking the sports world by storm. the party is on for game one and the fans coming from far and wide. i'm dion lyme live in oakland. when i say far, i mean really far. thanks dion. and wargers fans have a chance to beat the cavs off the court. bay area and cleveland area food banks compete in a food drive great way to help and have
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boasting. overselling his achievements. making false claims. as lieutenant governor, he skipped many of his duties, saying the job was "so dull," he only shows up to work at the state capitol "like one day a week, tops." the same gavin who, as mayor, "split town" during a massive oil spill and "jetted off...to hawaii." gavin's... not gonna work... as governor.
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and we are taking a live look inside oracle arena. yes, you see it there. the warriors and cavs getting ready for game one. shooting hoops getting ready going to be exciting. >> going to be a great night. i can't believe we're here in depend. four years in a rope .fans ready for the rematch. dion lyme is live outside oracle
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arena with some of the fans. dion. >> reporter: dan, this is unlike anything i've covered in my life. the scene here is just electric. check it out behind me. this is the east entrance where fans are just beginning to stream in. and we got here about 2:00 this afternoon. and let me tell you almost four hours before the game starts we ran into some superfans including a woman gale from oakland who has been a fan 20 years on a mission. >> yeah, yeah this is the best. this is the best. but i get nervous. but i'm confident as as as as as >> we also ran into some superfans who have been to all of the warriors finals games but don't have tickets. it's therightial to get standing room only tickets. risky i know but they say worth it. and beare we got word they did got the tickets. the kiddos by the way we saw got
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baskets in themselves. saw them peeking through the fence and met families waiting to get a glimpse of the favorite players entering. and we can't forget to mention those who came from far and wide and we mean really far. >> my son play basketball in argentina. and i promised come to final in san francisco one time and the time is now. >> it's like a dream coming from barcelona. i never imagined going to a warriors kbam and the warriors game i never imagine. >> my girlfriend is a huge steph curry fan and she got me on the warriors, here i am. >> i don't know i feel bad for the guy's girlfriend, right. back out here live, the giant trophy, that fans are posing in front of right now. once again, the party is on. there is plenty to do. fans are being let into oracle
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ena. and that tipoff at 6:10. reporting live from oklahoma, dion lyme, abc 7 news. >> thank you dion. and these folks have reason to smile. the couple here are winners of a raffle put on by the east bay college fund for two tickets. the organization posted the photo on the twitter page. the raffle raised more than $21,000 for the fund near and deer to the heart of warrior coach steve kerr he donates proceeds from speaking engage tomtschik a scholarship he set up through the fund. stay with us. a mystery in pacifica. parts of a boat washed up on shore. >> the coast guard now knows the name of the boat. but they're still trying to find out who owns it and where it came from. >> also here, president trump issued another pardon. why he did so for conservative commentator and the famous
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ithe race for governort. has turned into a scam. gavin newsom's trying to elect a republican who was endorsed by trump. and villaraigosa's being bankrolled by a handful of billionaires. it's everything that's wrong with politics. and none of it is helping struggling families. here's my pledge to you. i'll keep our budget balanced. invest in affordable housing. fight for universal healthcare. and stand up to donald trump. as governor, you can trust me to do what's right- because i always have.
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heavy rainfall. a youth football team from idaho came across a crash and lifted the overturned car to rescue the couple trapped inside. the boys credit the coach for teepg them to be self-less. there is a mystery in pacifica. pieces of a 50-foot yacht washed ashore but as reporter wayne friedman tells us the coast guard has no idea where the boat came from or if anyone was onboard. >> reporter: take one look at the raging surf or the unforgiving rocks or all the debris that accumulates at morery point in pacifica and you need no explanation for the reputation. >> it's wild out here. >> it's a place where the blew fask returns what was lost and sometimes zpos it ambiguity, the latest remnants of a boat washed ashore in pieces yesterday afternoon. there are not a lot of clues here. what appears to be a door. and on the back of the piece of wood five letters spelling b.a.r.c.a. >> this is just an uncommon
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situation and quite a mystery but we're working hard to get to the bottom of it. >> if the coast guard played wheel of fortune this would be a puzzle. this is barco and rio. barca del rio. also alsoly translated means boot from the river though no one knows where it came from. >> there was not a description. >> was there an indication it had been at sea a while. >> we can't conclude that. >> at this point they don't know if anyone was aboard though yesterday's debris included clothing and life preservers. >> we don't know if it's registered legally anymore. >> even after we get answers you may add this to the lower of morery point. in pacifica wayne friedman, abc 7 news. now the coast guard has tracked down a former orion of the boat but tells abc 7 he doesn't know much.
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the coast guard conduct add brief search and rescue but called it off. an eyakemle ceremony in honor chp officers killed in the line of duty. the families arrived early to make etching of the loved one's names from a monument honors the officers. dozens of officers from the golden gate division attended the ceremony. for rocksy camel carrier it's a sign of respect who was killed by a suspected drunk driver on duty last christmas eve. >> it's an amazing way my husband is honored along with the other fallen heroes. and it means a lot. it means that they won't be forgotten. they're not forgotten if you and won't be >> the names of more than 3 dozen fallen chp officers are inscribed on the monument dating back to 1931. we have new details on california's effort to conserve water and be prepared for the next draut.
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governor brown signed into law efficiency standards for the entire state. when it comes to indoor usage each person would have the goal of 55 gallons per day until 2025. it would drop to 52 and a half from you 2025 to 2030. and 50 gallons after that. also requiring suppliers to establish annual water budgets. new details on the visit by a senior north korean official to new york city. that official will travel to washington tomorrow and hand deliver a layer from kim jong un to president trump. secretary of state mike pompeo says real progress has been made. but he says he does to the know whether a meeting will take place between mr. trump and kim on june 12th in singapore as originally scheduled. in the meantime, the trump administration's decision to slap tariffs on imported steel and aluminum is prompting anger and retaliation from u.s. trade allays. the administration is placing a 25% tax on steel and a 10% tax
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on aluminum from the european union, canada and mexico at midnight tonight this particulars effect. eu officials filing a protest with the world trade organization and impose duties on a u.s. imports. mexico retaliated by using tariffs and imports including pork, apples grapes and flat steel. >> president trump tweeted today he will pardon conservative commentator dinesh zuda who pleaded guilty to finance fraud. he was sentenced to five years probation in 2014. after pleading guilty to making illegal contradicts to a u.s. senate campaign. president trump also said today he is considering pardons for former illinois governor rod blagojevich and martha stewart. >> we are a little more than an hour away from the finals on abc 7. >> the fourth consecutive rematch between the cavs and warriors. >> how you doing ama, hi, dan,
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when the worst oil spill hit san francisco, first responde went to work. and mayor gavin newsom, he went to hawaii. man: newsome left the day after the spill for a four-day vacation in hawaii. the same gavin who said his job as lieutenant governor was so dull, he only showed up for work at the state capitol one day a week, tops. gavin's not gonna work as governor.
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all right it's deja vu all over again. warriors and cavaliers competed in the nba finals the last three seasons. and they're meeting again this year for the fourth time in a row. >> four years in a row. you all finally can say we hate this guy we want to beat in guy down. >> we definitely can say that. that's fair game. >> golden state is one of the best teams i've ever played and added kevin durant. what does that do? makes them more dangerous and powerful and great. >> and coverage of the nba finals gets under way in about 20 minutes. >> we can't wait.
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abc 7 news director larry beil is live at oracle arena with a preview of action there on the court. larry? how you doing dan, we have steph warming up behind me. starting to feel the energy and excitement here. we talk a lot about injuries and steph of course, up, missed some time. came back may 1st. the knee appears to be okay. unfortunately andre iguodala has a knee issue of his own as we look at steph going through warm-ups. kevin love is out of concussion protocol. he is going to play for the cavs tonight. while we focus on the injuries involving players. both head coaches have had to deal with health issues this season. steve kerr we've covered this story the past few years, he missed significant time the past two seasons with complications from a back surgery that was botched. this year he has been healthiy enough to go the way. you can see with steve nash a warrior adviser. ty lue was missing time in
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march. he was dealing with anxiety now. he changed his diet, got him medication and helped him return to the bench but during the time off the interesting part of the story is that steveter o kerr reached out to him to try to help. >> it was great to hear him and pick his brain about, you know, different circumstances. so he was great. i appreciate all the support he gave me along with all the rest of the nba family. >> you can't allow what feels like the enormity of the job to interfere with your health and your recovery and whatever you need to do. you know, i told him the team will be there when you get back. but sometimes i think in this job because there is so much passion from the fan base and because everybody wants to win so badly it feels big are than it really is. just kind of a reminder we're playing a sport. >> the level of stress that these coaches go through is
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incredibly high. they try to disguise it. the stress is going to be higher in about an hour and 20 minutes when they tip off. for now live at oracle larry beil, abc 7 sports. >> thank you larry. people attending the game get tee shirts you've seen them on the chair behind larry. we have hours. >> i really like the bag supechool. >> good shirts. excellent good stuff. and o only place to watch the nba finals presented by youtube tv. we'll have the dubs on seven free game hoe. abc coverage at 5:30 with coverage at 6. toyota after the game. >> now the accuweather forecast with experience christian. let's get do it so i can focus on the game later. manly sunny across the bay area right now. it's breezy to gusty everywhere. during the overnight well see the few clouds disappear.
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low 50s around the bay. then tomorrow even with a coastal breeze it's going to be mild at the coast. mild around the bay with high temperatures in the low to mid-70s. warming up nicely inland to low to mid-80s in most locations. we're using the high temperature trend for the seven days ahead in redwood city as what germly we see. highs will rise up to about average level for this time of theier tomorrow. then up to 85 degrees saturday in redwood city. the ample high 7. down to 80 on sunday. all locations around the bay area will see temperatures dr. platz off sharply next week. . the accuweather seven-day forecast look for 90s inland this weekend. . but only low 80s next week as temperatures drop below average some locations. shopper rice and shopper drop. >> thanks. well he created the term collateral damage and won a nobel prize now the prize is up for grabs for big bucks up next. >> "7 on your side" michael
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you've heard the phrase collateral damage and the movie dr. strenke love. the man behind that term and helped inspire the mo as thomas shelling died in 2016 and now his nobel prize is auctioned off for a good cause. here is abc 7 news reporter. >> reporter: earlier this year president trump raised the possibility of nuclear war with north korea by being defiant. he tweeted this which was intended for the north korean leader. i too have a nuclear button, but it is a much bigger and more powerful one than his and my
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button works. that is what nobel shelling described as the science of strategy or game theory. uc professor robert powell who worked with him explains. >> and it's multiply that that you hope actually gets somebody to back out before you know disaster happens. >> shelling first wrote about this theory in a 1961 article which was published in a london newspapers. at the time it caught the attention of film director stanley coup brick here is a 2014 interview shelling did about that encounter >> and stainly coup brick was in london making a movie and he read this newspaper. and he thought sounds like a good show. >> shelling sat down with the director to him hip conceptualize the plot for the movie dr. strange love. >> it's the art of producing in the mind of the enemy a fear to attack. >> shelling was born in oakland and graduated from uc berkeley he made it clear that the nobel med medal was to be auctioned
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off after he died. >> the opening bitted is 150,000 we've sold nobels north of 700,000. >> the proceeds will go to the southern poverty law center, a civil rights non-profit. in berkeley, lyanne melendez, abc 7 news. all right. as many you get ready to watch the wave years appear laugh years on abc 7, the warrior issuing a warning. >> the team wants to remind you to be ware of ticket fraud. >> "7 on your side" reports on this. >> fourth year to report on this. it's terrible it's still going on. it's still bad. let me tell you what's going on. we're worried about fraud from unverified third party sellers. the warriors say last year fraudulent 60 sales increased by 70% during the finals and this year's regular season more than 800 fans were dpud access. the warriors encouraged fans to buy directly from the team at
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warriors.com. more series and kmart stores will be closing none of the stores in the bay area. the two companies you may remember merged in 2005 and have closed almost 400 stores this past year. eligible employees receive severance pay and can reply for open positions at other stores. sears lost get this more than $ref billion since 2010. that was at last profitable year. coals to trying to bring in something to bring in customers. expanding the toy selection. adding lego products and toys from fa schwartz. this comes as retailers try to take advantage of the toys "r" us closure. toys are going to be cheap this this holiday season. everybody getting into this. they sold 21% of the toys. >> huge gap. >> all right thank you michael. >> interesting. do you get nervous when you see the phone battery zooming
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towards zero or feel a part of you is missing when you accidentally leave your phone at home? doesn't that make you crazy. ironically apps can help you. abc news anchor jessica castro will explain in a special report tonight on abc 7 news at 11:00 after game one. well if you're not into sports how about art? the gallery showing off a different side of the warriors just ahead. and the wave warriors and cavaliers about to neighboring make history. the pregame show will break it down. >> let's go back to larry beal at oracle with the preview. hey rb larry. >> getting at any time. i'm getting mugged on the blin. lots of questions we'll brake them down in the pregame show starting with theively fant in the room. the warriors are going to win the title, right but they have to stop lebron james. how do you do that? plus the fifth man. how do you fill the shoes andre iguodala out with the injury and does steph curry need the mvp
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anthony gives us a glimpse. >> we really want to bring warriors nation together. >> dubs against the world is big time in that subject maerpts the golden state warriors but local all the same because the artists are mostly home grown. >> we really want to give the artist creative friedman to step outside the box and get people to step back and take a deeper look and how to think about it. >> had a fun with with javale mcgee. which i call block panther mashup. >> hits minimals of players have a distinct comic book sheem. >> i worked in comic books the past decade it was a fun translation to put together my interests and see what i came up with. >> for the second year a portion of the larger san francisco play is on the san francisco soul space while smoeft of the artwork depicts the current players and contempary rifles. >> we have to pay homage to the
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mascot thunder. >> joe wallace looked back in time to a warrior icon of a different time. >> had to bring him back. pay homage to the darker years of warriors when we weren't as good. it's a true testament to how far we have come as a ball club and organization. >> perhaps the thunder presence serves as a reminder to enjoy the ride because what's great today could be history tomorrow. in oakland, laura anthony. and abc 7 is the only place to watch the nba finals presented by youtube tv. coverage starts in a few minutes with the dubs on 7 pregame. nba countdown takes over at 5:30. tip off at 6:00. stay with us for toyota after the game. if you're running out the door right now. we will stream the pregame and post game shows on abc7news.com. jimmy kimmel live aires at 10:00 tonight.
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and then a special one hour edition of abc 7 news begins at 10:30. thank you for joining us for abc 7 news at four i'm ama daetz for the entire tm here thank you. the entire tm here thank you. the d i call it like i see it. the entire tm here thank you. the d the race for governor has turned into a scam. gavin newsom's trying to elect a republican who was endorsed by trump. and villaraigosa's being bankrolled by a handful of billionaires. it's everything that's wrong with politics. and none of it is helping struggling families. here's my pledge to you. i'll keep our budget balanced. invest in affordable housing. fight for universal healthcare. and stand up to donald trump. as governor, you can trust me to do what's right- because i always have.
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when the worst oil spill hit san francisco, first responders went to work. and mayor gavin newsom, he went to hawaii. man: newsome left the day after the spill for a four-day vacation in hawaii. the same gavin who said his job as lieutenant governor was so dull, he only showed up for work at the state capitol one day a week, tops. gavin's not gonna work as governor.
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and the dream season is now complete with the golden state warriors and the 2015 nba champions. >> in 2015 the splash brothers end add four 40 in 2016 with curry hobled in green suspended the gim. king james and the cavs roared back from a seemingly insurmountable 3-1 deficit. >> cleveland is a city of champions once again. >> cleveland! this is for you. >> i want to destroy cleveland. >> last year green got his revenge with k.d. in tow the dubs downed the cavs in a quickly. >> definitely was a quickie. >> now we run it all back again
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dubs, cavs, dynasties on the line. only on abc 7. >> announcer: abc 7 presents the dubs on 7 pregame sponsored by comcast business. >> welcome, everybody. we are inside oracle arena. the crowd beginning to fill up. here at oracle they would love to add another banner at the top of this building. up in the rafters, another championship would be just fine for the golden state warriors. welcome down to courtside. it's the dubs on 7 pregame show presented by comcast business i'm larry beil presented with coach kerry keeting. we're privilege to bring the warriors in the final for the fourth consecutive years. as of a few days ago we weren't sure. >> we would have been back in the studio talking about houston and the
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