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lot whawas we take grantedfe, a in america, is verylat to me. >> reporter: he knew he was living the good life. but having struggled with addiction, he acknowledged his demons as well. >> i'd like to be happy. e happy. i ha, yoknow, incredible luck. >> uh-huh. >> i'd like to look out the window and say, hey, life is good. >>nd you don't? >> no. >> reporter: bourdain is the second high-profile suicide this week. just days after designer kate ade. according to the cdc, suicide rates have been rin every state but nevada. bourdain's mother tls "the new york times" his close friend told her he had was little shine bouain wastre risk. france was bodain's culinary this was the cuisine tt launched it, and it was one he his c featured a
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french meal in lyon prepared and served in the old style. >> i will never eat like this again in my life. chef, merci. the meal of my life. >> reporter: tonight, for countless brdain fans, there's that same sense of appreciating something magnificent, at the same time, knowing we'll never see it again. >> our thanks to david. and if y areggngne w oith dark dial the nationa suicide prevention lifeline number. 801-0-3- we'll be right back. hear that sizzle? yeah. red lobster's lobster & shrimp summerfest is back!
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♪ a clean sweep in cleveland. >> we got the heart. we got the life, and we are doing it for the people. >> now you can call the dubs a dynasty. >> yeah. >> klay just googled himself, say three-time champion already. >> three championships in four years and tonight the party is on for continue with a parade next weekend in oakland. i'm ama daetz. >> i'm dan ashley. thanks for staying with us for this great achievement and celebration. we have lot of special coverage tonight. begin with larry beil. nbaasundeniable new dynasty.
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>> tell you what, warriors are tough it beat and going to continue that way for a while. wanted to finish offer the series and end it tonight. mission accomplished. crushed the cavs and left the crowd in quicken loans arena quiet and still celebrating. kevin durant second larry o'brien trophy and second finals mvp. lone warriors with 43 points. triple-double. steph won everything but the times mvp. close this year. nice bounce back game tonight. back-to-back champions and third title in four years. mindi bach is live in cleveland. caught up with the warriors. two of the four all-stars. >> reporter: yes. won three titles in last four years but all agree this was
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hardest mentally and physically, just draining. consider the warriors playoff winning percentage the past four seasons, never done before in nba history and did it with standout performances from those all-stars. >> think just getting better. i don't think i proved to myself -- i picked right career as a kid, i think i got a lot more to go. you know. just trying to prove to myself that i can stay in it for the long haul. hopefully continue to have success and keep growing as player.ncn. >> been through a lot this year with injuries and 82 games, just roller coaster ride we've been through. to go to the playoffs, nothing was easy about this ride. >> what happened, once we got through to houston, guys could finally see the finish line. most of the season they were
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looking at their watches and calendars. when are we going to get to the playoffs. seven months of the regular urned it up.just a grind,ut b t >> reporter: stephen curry just leaving tonight. what's so interesting about this team is they did so -- set so many nba records. draymond green is passing wilt chamberlain for most rebounds in warriors pffyolastory. kevin durant setting team record for most points in single playoff and saw whatrry did wit game three of the nba finals. not only another championship but hold so many nba records on the way to getting that title. reporting live from quicken re. tsd to i bach, abcor asp7 ea be>> stockpiling nba championship
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hatz. nice touch by owner flew the office staff to cleve.ndla going to be fun flight back, pa wyrtlil thanks larry. >> going to be fun night for the warriors. party started as soon as the clock hit zero. >> dion lim was in the locker room. joins uon. >> hey there ama and dan. really an experience i can't describe. so f,sys, friends and family trying to get into the locker room. really don't have much room to move. i did get a chance to speak to shaun livingston's sister.co 'tdnul camera because crammed. but told me all she wanted to do was hug her big brother and give him a congratulations. we were right there as steph curry triumphantly lifted the
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trophy in the air, sharing it with the fans. in the locker room and hallway, players, coaches, family and friends celebrated. 300 bottles of champagne over $400,000, soakingn the air and carpets. what a gou yngoi at home? >> be with family, celebrate. friends coming from my country. be with tgh.emthea y celr.ebra. beautiful feeling. back-to-back champions don't happen to everybody, let alone one championship. hey everybody.ng. look how cute. that's my little boo. that's the microphone. say hey? >> reporter: want the microphone back? didn't the show?
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that was javale mcgee's 11/2-year-old daughter. didn't know what was going on but will have good stories to tell her friends later. iren cleveland. >> didn't take long to celebrate. >> several watch parties tonight, including in downtown oakland. wayne freedman where they're dancing in the streets. >> reporter: no better way to celebrate this victory than on the streets of oakland. on 9th street where fans gathered for every away game on the road in the playoffs. this was particularly good party. the best ever. even if the warriors hadn't clinched, a great party. veinbow of fans from a warriors. >> is there any other place to
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be right now? >> what? >> reporte especially magic moment when time ran out and nba championship landed here. this was the culmination, dancing, music, glee and sense ofm des andti happy rainbow of fans who came to watch every weekend away game. none quite like this. talk about how sports and championship victory can bring a city together. >> waiting so long for this as golden state fan. so many years as loser records. stbe in the world to be champion. >> something about winning, being from championship city, town, state. living the dream here. >> reporter: this dream now a reality. three times in the last four years. for a city like oakland after all it's gone through, evenings andike this are truly
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beautiful. and the streets are getting louder. this street, about an hour ago wasn'towhat of 2,000 people had. now all of a sudden a new group has come in. they're going to be here long past closing time. live in oakland on 9th street, wayne freedman, abc7 news. >> thanks so much. fans celebrating. cruising down mission street one fan popped to wave a broom. >> victory parade on tuesday at 11:00 a.m., broadway and 11th, straightly shorter route. ends 13th and oak street. encouraged to take public transportation. all on our website, abc7news.com. >> fanslr aea hands on
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championship warriors gear. >> carlos saucedo is live in sporting good te iepn for a piece of that history. i couldn't sit on the sidelines. d myself. official locker room t-shirt the players were playing. kept the stickers on, otherwise $35. not too bad. people are shopping forbaers, . lot of items that people are coming here. in high demand ampp t-shirts. lines steady and long around the outside of the building. people started lining up at 2:00 this afternoon, fans showed up early, confidenttha t going to tonight. just being ger hexcitement and
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. gy>>n indicative of what is going on . ackre all part of this.-b >> shirt dubs. >> yay! >> reporter: there you go. go warriors. dick's will tonight. probably around midnight. back open at 6:00 in the morning. still plenty of time to come out here the next few days before the parade in oakland. they announced that will take place tuesday. reporting live, carlos saucedo, abc7 news. >> epicenter of the excitement is oracle arena. >> fans packed the seats to watch the warriors wrap up another title, touching off a massive celebration. >> katie utehs was there. >> reporter: hi ama, nowhere i'd rather be. been here for all three
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championships. doesn't get old. this is the heart of dub nation at oracle. carlos talked about the back-to-back championship shirts, still peoplidg ns ihe t on those tonight. even though the game was on the road, felt like home crowd sellout here at oracle. ♪ >> reporter: confetti falling from the ceiling at oracle. if you've never experienced it, it makes you feel like you yourself are a winner. warriors organization knows how to put on a party. capacity is just under 20,000 people. $20ar pty out. portion of the proceeds go to community founddationoaankl and warriors community foundation. event is like a home game minus plays on the court. food and drink and junior jam
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squad and warriors dancers perform. having covered home games and watch parties, cheering is louder at watch parties. some have experienced this but for youngest fans, completely ever experienced anything like this? what will the team look like next year? going to go all the way one more time. four rings. yeah. >> reporter: more rings, warriors fans we spoke with are confident the team will be back strong next year. ready for the championship parade. message from dub nation tonight, winning does not get old. if you want by t oracle arena to pick up championship ar, team store 7:00 a.m. tomorrow. abc7 news. >> thankstherew nsahead. blami
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aepew n says pg&e equipment was responsible for 12 wildfires in the north bay. >> worst fires in california history. not included the tubbs fire in santa rosa. result of that investioatign ye. >> one was atlas fire in napa county. melanie woodrows th has that pa >> reporter: remembers being in evacuation zone. ied.royed nearly 800 structuresd started in two locations. at one location a tre limb came into contac with pg&e power
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line. second location, a treeell f e-mailed statement, senator bill dodd said quote, calling on pg&e, utilities across the state and public commission to step up and ensure they are operating in safe manner. says will keep with the report. based on the information we have so far, we continue to believe our programs met our state's high standards. >> up to the district attorney to look at reports our investigators submit and they determine liability. >> reporter: client lost his home. >> when you do wrong, you take accountability and you make this right. >> reporter: spokesperson with napa county says won't comment on ongoing.
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focus on recovery efforts to rebuild. abc7 news. >> today sonoma couy released a scathing report on preparedness and response last october. found public warning system technology is outdated and doesn't meet public expectations. understaffed and those on the job not properly trained and staff lacked situational awareness impacting response and coordination. each of the issues has recommended solution that supervisors will review and discuss on monday. looking into skeletal remains at house doing digging made discovery, immediately called to report the fine. up to the coroner's office to
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determine who the remains belong to. unexpected death of celebrity chef anthony bourdain has touched many in the bay area. >> death is treated at suicide. >> reporter: anthony bourdain perhaps best known for coming to rescue of underdogs. introduced the world to joup d up-and-coming bay area chefs. mbmere helped propel her career. spoke to us from new york. >> people would come, 2 1/2 years after the show aired, still wanting the dishes that he had on the show. you know, my servers used to call them the bordaners. >> known as one of the best chefs in the world, thomas
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keller told me he was cool and irreverent. life and work are testament to the power of cooking to make the world a kinder, more connected place. alice waters said he connected the world through food. >> he introduced the chef and validated that person's work. and he did this around the world. >> reporter: one of her favorite personal stories, she called him on the phone in middle of the night after watching episode where he featured ethiopian chefs. >> i couldn't say enough about that connection between the food and the culture. what i learned about ethiopia in that hour. >> reporter: those who met him say bay area chefs have lost a champion who was loyal to his craft. lyanne melendez, abc7 news. >> celebrity voices speaking out
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in remembrance. said life and work a testament to the power of cooking to make the world a kinder, more connected place. host of "top chef" said his restless spirit will roam the earth in search of justice and great bowl of noodles. >> in his show "parts unknown" visited one of his favorite spots in san francisco, swan oyster depot. fresh fish market on nob hill one of his regular stops. said this about city. go there as snarky new yorker thinking it's politically correct, crunchy granola and vegetarian. it surprises every time. it's a two fisted drinking town, dirty and nasty and wonderful. and we're remembering anthony
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bourdain online. you can share this through your facebook page if you wish. >> mark leno leads but just bary. london breed led on election night but leno took over after more votes counted. tens of thousands more to count. woman in the south bay is in jail tonight accused of deceiving men in order to deceive their belongings. believe could be more victims out there. not first time she's struck. carlos saucedo walks you through her tracks. >> reporter: this is the woman investigators say lied to police about being a victim of domestic violence. called police to mountain view home inaccusing her fiance of
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physically assaulting her but story didn't add up. >>etermined that man she claimed was her fiance was not involved in romantic relationship with her, just housemates and he had not harmed her. >> reporter: said she gave a false name and story changed several times. when accuser released, she was gone with many of his belongings. not first time used alias to target victims. sentenced in orange county on a similar fraud case. yesterday arrested in palo alto for the outstanding warrant in southern california. >> working closely with district attorney to build our case, believe there are other victims. >> reporter: went on dating sites to find potential victims
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using different aliases. abc7 news. he wke is finally here. big sigh of relief. warriors done, won it all. >> good right? going our way. meteorologist sandhya patel is here with the forecast. >> great to end the week and start the weekend with the dubs' win. warriors parade forecast here, celebrating on tuesday with many of the fans, mild to warm, 10:00 a.m. when the parade is under way, 66 degrees as we head into afternoon, warming up to 78, getting warmer after that. not warmer tomorrow like today. time landscapse from south beacg rushing in, filled coastline and pushing over the bay. still shallow, but tomorrow morning, dense fog. liveplop d i 7er s along the coast and parts of the east bay. temperatures in 50s and 60s,
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really mild outside. numbers in mid-eighties inland, low 60s coast side. going to drop tomorrow. gusty and cooler. warming trend on sunday, summer-like heat inland next week. going to start to sizzle. emeryville showing you sales force tower lit up in blue for the warriors win. also fog surroundihe tpical tim. fog around early, spotty drilzze as well. then fog breaks up as wind kicks up. sunshine but temperatures down compared to today. speaking of coming down, first thing in the morning in the 50s with drizzle and fog. visibility poor, if you have early morning plans, keep it in mind. mild day in the south bay.
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80 in gilroy on the peninsula, upper 60s. pacifica will be windy. 62 downtown san francisco. north bay0s san rafael 70. 67 oakland and newark. nice and sunny afternoon but not as warm as today. 74 degrees in concord, 77 in antioch. show you the san mateo county fair. comfortable, mild, little bit of fog at 11:00 a.m. peak in mid-60s but wind kick up in afternoon and evening. take a sweatshirt to stay comfortable. then cool off. hurricane aleta is category three storm. just off mexico coast but
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staying away from mexico and baja. expected to weaken to tropical storm this weekend. was powerful earlier in the day. biggest problems is swells for mexico and baja. accuweather seven-day forecast, warming trend for monday. near triple digits inland. mid-60s coast side and heat holds on wednesday until a trop with marine influence on

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