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make more of what's yours. it is win or go home time for the warriors, the memphis grizzlies at the chase center for the right to advance for the play into the playoffs, chris alvarez is inside the chase center, pretty simple, either you win tonight or three, two, one, cancun. >> reporter: larry, i don't think they are ready for cancun yet. i will say that it is a one are
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done here tonight. you win tonight to advance on to the game in utah. as you mentioned, if it's a ip. , there ary lf stefan cuddy put upput uppup course they lost to the lakers in tonight's game. now they have a second chance to make the playoffs. it is win or go home at the biggest game in chase center in the two year history. >> i was in memphis a few days earlier. i feel like we played a big game but we will, very hard to become earlier. >> we have a chance to sharpen things up and maintain the bill, you know, we got as much basketball in front of us as we want, you know, we are looking forward to keep >> it's what
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it's what you work so hard for. it brings out the best of you in terms of your energy and all that. i love it. >> reporter: all right, we are looking back out here at chase center. yesterday, stefan curry was named finals for the mvp. raymond was a finalist for mvp of the year, and 7500 fans can get in here tonight. if you see fans close on the tv broadcast, it's because they are all vaccinated. they have been doing all the music and warm-ups on the jumbo introductions. this place will be loud at 6:00. that will be fun. that could make an impact. the warriors have been waiting for that kind of response and people back in the facility and the arena all season long. we'll see what they get, tonight. thank you, chris. legendary and recently retired san francisco giant, hunter pence and his wife are brewing up something for fans.
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they joined me and spencer on our 3:00 p.m. show to talk about the collaboration they are putting on this weekend just in time for the giants dodgers series. >> we are having a pop up over at the baseball store which is across the street from the park. we made it super convenient for you to stop by, get caffeinated, get hyped before you head to the rivalry. you can boo really hard and cheer really hard for the gutheu >> it will feature their own rise and grind coffee brew. you can buy a cup or get a gift pack. 100% of the proceeds will benefit the purchase of baseball and softball equipment for children in underserved communities. pop-up hours are from 2:00 to 4:00 and 11:00 to 1:00 on sunday. >> that is so cool. >> and you and i have both had this really good coffee, too. >> it is tasty. it's good stuff. >> now we need good weather to favor the giants.
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>> well both teams have to play. will see what happens. things are kind of breezy. the wind advisory has expired. here is a live look. yesterday, we had popping up in the area. there are a few trickles of rain in the county. in the sierra foothills in the sierra, it is still active weather with thunderstorms over in the cameron cameron came some snow as you go up the slopes, but back here in the bay area, they have mainly sunny skies and windy conditions. as i said earlier, the wind advisories have expired. in san francisco, 37 mile-per- hour gus in sfo. it looks like the wind will gradually weekend -- we can. it is 60 degrees in the city, 65 in in in in in in in
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it is 68 in morgan hill and 55 at half moon bay. it is mostly sunny over the golden gate. you see a few clouds popping up associated with the instability in the atmosphere. it is 73 it is 77 in fairfield, concorde, 72, lots of sevens, that's livermore. and there is the view from mt. tam where you can see clouds in the distance associated again with the instability from the system moving out in the sierra. these of the forecast futures. we will have lighter wind's. there are warmer days in the inland area. this dryer pattern will continue through the week. the wind gust animation shows going into the late-night hours we will see it taper off significantly, but tomorrow afternoon it will intensify, not to damaging levels, but 20 to 25 miles per hour or maybe even to 30 at times as wind begins to relax across the region. there's a chance tomorrow of one or two isolated offshoots from the storm system in the
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sierra working their way into the north bay, the chance of that will diminish as we go later in the day, tonight, low temperatures will be in the 40s. high temperatures tomorrow are around 56 and the half moon bay at the city across the bay, 67 down in the south, a high of 73, inland east bay highs in the upper 70s to around 80, the north bay, mid-70s. the accuweather seven-day forecast as you can see, we have bright and sunny days for most of this period. the warming trend that has begun will continue with mid- 80s on monday. temperatures will bounce riririi back
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iphone. today, he said he focused on privacy, not money, for the requirement in the app store. >> let when is the last time you checked your trunk?your trunk?yo is your spare in there? it is catching some drivers by surprise. listen to this trend you might want to consider. >> reporter: you can never pick the time or location when you might have a flat tire. when it happens you might surprised to find no spare tire in the well of your trunk. >> it was a rude awakening. to me, it seems like a safety risk. by the way, my ford dealer quota price to buy a spare up from them of $485 including tax. >> reporter: the triple play -- aaa bay area drivers,
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five don't have a spare. >> it is surprising for those who realize they don't have a spare tire. >> reporter: spares have gone away as automakers try to boost fuel efficiency by reducing vehicle weight. in their place, a small inflator kids, check them periodically because they do expire. some vehicles including luxury models are equipped with flat tires that have stronger sidewalls that can hold up for a short time with little or no air. >> i think the answer for most people is that if you have run flat tires, they are pretty good keeping under 50 miles an hour to get to the next place. >> reporter: douglas suggests using the empty truck well to hold a spare, but the added weight could impact your fuel economy. >> most tires do consume space and weight. you have the jack and the sperry have to contend with. >> reporter: aaa reports that rt
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electric vehicles often do not have a spare tire. david lui, abc 7 news. >> the dmv is simple find the process of applying for a real i.d. people will no longer be required to so -- show a social security card. they will only need to provide their number and two proofs oft california residency. the change follows the new federal requirements. it is the video of the week. you have probably seen it, the mountain lion growling at the camera, here, kitty kitty. up next, it's a big cat. we will talk with veterinarians we will talk with veterinarians who treated we will talk with veterinarians who trall of this started when we discovered the benefits of local, raw honey for our family. and then we said "hey, you know what? this is a business right here." we went out and started to sell it. to help us get going, we got the chase b cole banking ℠ ntac it comes with quickaccept, which lets us take card payments anytime, anywhere, and get same-day deposits at no extra cost. it's more than honey.
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solutions, this is abc7 news. a mountain lion captulion ci san francisco wednesday night has been examined by oakland zoo vets and examined into the wild. listen closely, because of her sounds you hear are those of the mountain >> pupils still central, but that's all right. pale pink, i think we are good.
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>> it's okay. >> just letting you know. >> let me know if you get any change of heart heart heart hea >> wow, that is fascinating. i guess he doesn't like cameras. that growl stops you in your tracks. joining me now is the vice president of veterinary services for oakland zoo. thank you for your time. let's start with what happened with the mountain lion. i guess his name is mr. handsome. where is he, now? >> he is back out in the wild. it's a very remote area of santa clara county. he was released after found. >> who gave him the nickname mr. handsome? i would call him whatever he wanted to be called.
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>> i did. it is very unofficial. he was just so gorgeous, you know, so healthy, so well muscled, so big, he is 98.5 pounds. he was so gorgeous that we started calling him mr. handsome and somehow it got legs. >> i like it. in general -- do you know how old this mountain lion is? >> we think is about two years old, a young male? >> okay. so in general, the younger mountain lions sometimes get confused about where to go, where not to go, what is my territory, how did i get here -- that kind of thing? >> he is doing dispersal behavior. that is normal, you know, they can cover a huge range of turf looking for mates, looking for food, looking for a suitable habitat. they often also stay with their mom and their mom teaches them how to hunt, how to avoid trouble, how to avoid humans, and so he would have probably
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recently separated from his mom so maybe not making the best choices, and certainly, these are big animals. they want to avoid us, the lights and hubbub from the city was overwhelming for him. >> we saw early on in the pandemic all these animals coming down from the mountains, you know, down the embarcadero, wherever, do you think some of this might have been pandemic related? he is used to strolling around, or maybe you got lost? >> he probably just got lost. traffic is pretty much back to normal around here. there's lots of people out and about. it is quiet and empty as it was when we were all sheltering in place. so my guess is, this is a healthy guy dispersing that just made some bad decisions. >> okay. tell us more about your facility that you have and how you treat animals like this, even a simple, how do you get him growling at utah on the table and sedated?
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>> so first of all, we have alliance members of groups, an together, so when guys in an appropriate location like this, californian fish and wildlife can immobilize him with a medicated dart and bring him to us. we are the clinical hospital who works on the baby orphan mountain lions and all the adult mountain lions who get into a bad situation like this. so he came in late wednesday night, pretty sleepy, but we always have a pen ready for them at the hospital, it is totally non-lion ready 24/7. so when the warden from fish and wildlife and nurse monica -- we basically released him into the setup enclosure that we always have, then tuesday morning when we came in, i prepared a medicated dart with anesthetic agents, then we used an air pistol to basically
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remotely -- probably 15 feet away from him, dart him and it goes into the muscle and absorbs quickly into the body so he could fall sound asleep so we could handle him safely, say for us, but also not super stressful for him and no risk of injury for him, and we can make sure he is healthy. >> that is absolutely incredible. what an amazing amazing amazing the big cat, dr. herman, thank you for all you do and thank you for joining us this afternoon. >> it is our pleasure at
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talk to your doctor about adding protection with vascepa. all right, time for the four at 4:00. we have spencer and chris alvarez joining joining joining california is going to reopen in a few weeks with all sorts of changes. social distancing? you won't have to do that anymore if you are fully vaccinated, you won't need a mask in most situations. capacity limits will be gone as well. just about the only time there would be regulations is with indoor events with more than 5000 people like at the warriors chase center, however, county health officials have the final say. chris, what do you think about that? >> reporter: i am at chase center, tonight. everyone who got in thisin thiss building, covid test was provided. we are still wearing our masks
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and being as distant as possible. we are getting closer and closer to normal. this is a good idea. we will be as safe as possible. >> i will be a li if i were there with chris, i would feel okay, because you have to prove you've been vaccinated or texted -- tested. that's fine. in the general public, i see people without masks on. i will be cautious about going within close proximity to them. i will still wear my mask for a while until i feel it is safe to get rid of of of of >> it's going to take a while to transition back. movie theaters, gyms, it will be interesting to see how they bounce back. more incentives to get you vaccinated, we are talking about if cards, donuts, free food, this and that, and one can take it up a notch, they are offering a million-dollar lottery ticket for adults who could win, ohio also offered a lottery entry. vaccinations were up by 53%.
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in california, governor newsom and health and human services, mark galli, said that they a plan they will announce next week. really interesting, here's my incentive plan, you get to live. i guess that's not good enough. spencer, interestingly enough, the united states in japan, they have the olympics coming up in two weeks and a 2% vaccination rate. they don't have the vaccine. india does not have enough vaccine, and we have to bribe people to come down and get it. it is nuts. >> it is nuts. i don't know how to address it without sounding cruel, mean, or obnoxious, but that's how i think of some people who refuse to get vaccinated. >> there are advocates who say that the u.s. should be sharing more than we have with the rest
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of the world because no one is really safe until everyone is inoculated, right? at the start of the pandemic, gray hair was a thing, but some people find they are going gray when they were before, and it could be from the pandemic. doctors say they are seeing more gray than usual and at younger ages. studies in the uk found stress can make you go gray sooner. and other health problems like vitamin deficiencies can also bring on the gray. guys, larry, is it just that maybe we don't care anymore so we let it go gray and they just notice it more? doctors are like, i didn't know you were gray before. >> you have stress? that was the headline to me, i thought it was pretty carefree.
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stressful situations can bring on gray hair and all sorts of physiological responses. you can lose your hair, go gray, you can have all kinds of problems. i don't think it's surprising at all that this would be one of the things we've seen happen during the pandemic. >> i think during the shutdown, stay at home, some decided to let it go. but stress, obviously, can produce gray. look at some of the two-term presidents, clinton, bush and obama, look at how gray they all got in office. in office. >> it's like they aged 20 years and eight years. now to a story about the power of positivity in a drive- through lane in minnesota. yes, here is the reporter boyd huppert. >> we love and and >> thank you so much for choosing arlen hill mcdonald's, how are you today? >> hello, how are you? >> who also sings to you in this day and age? >> reporter: daniel will sing your order then bestow on your name. >> what's up, boss, how are you
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doing? >> >> it's always the i'm loving it. >> reporter: is not the way it's always been. >> come on down. >> reporter: it's different for daniel. the teasing started in elementary school when daniel was diagnosed with autism. >> i was called names like i was dumb, i was stupid -- >> reporter: daniel's mom told us after graduation he was taunted again by a manager at a different burger place. >> every day they would say to him, you just need to quit. isn't there somewhere else you would like to work? >> but something clicked when daniel teamed with ashley, his mcdonald's manager. >> i understand how he takes. >> reporter: it is something else to ashley's ashley's ashle
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>> reporter: leo is hyper focused on things like space and plans. >> everything he has, he puts into that. >> it's a brand-new opportunity for me to be somebody in the world. >> while. i am overwhelmed by thththththth i had no idea where this story was going, then to see what he dealt with as a child, he should be the mcdonald's employee of the year, and his manager should get a lot of credit for looking at him in a positive vein as opposed to seeing him as a liability that we just have to put up with. i mean, that is inspiring to me. spencer, your thoughts? >> i am so deeply touched by this story, and by the manager, absolutely. what an inspiring story. >> yeah. >> you should be on american idol. >> yeah, i said let's get my >> yeah, i said let's get my guy on american idol.american i.
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living town that pays tribute to that history. about 80 miles from san francisco in the sacramento san joaquin delta sits a tiny town on the bank of the river. its name is locke. and the hand-painted sign is your only clue, blink and you miss it. but that would be a shame, because packed into the tiny main street, shorter than disneyland's main street, is a whole lot of cacacacacaca >> this was built by chinese, this was all inundated. d knows e sty. to transform governntd into farmland, cotruclevees, thousands of chinese laborers w the transcontinental railroad, were hired. >> it cost five cents a cubic
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foot to move the levy. >> reporter: moving less than a dollar a day, the chinese immigrants built more than 1000 miles of levees. and when they were done, many stayed here in the delta to work on farms that they made possible, growing pears and asparagus. it was founded in 1915 after a fire destroyed the chinese section led by they dreamed of their own town, but since the law banned asians from owning land, leasing from a white pioneer was their only option. >> so they gave 12 acres here to build it. so we pay rent. >> reporter: it became the first town in the u.s. established by and for chinese immigrants. despite the ramshackle buildings that were meant to be permanent, it thrived. the town grew to 600 residents
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with hundreds more coming in on weekends to frequent restaurants, saloons, stores, and markets. >> i used to work here after i go to school. >> reporter: the 69-year-old says the women work just as hard as the men, the mothers seen in this photo holding him as a baby ran several successful businesses. >> it was a soda fountain, a pool hall, it had slot machines, it had keynote. >> reporter: there were boarding houses were the mostly single male laborers rented rooms, and a chinese school all the kids had to attend after a regular school day driven by fear and discrimination. >> you know, they are going to send us back to china someday. you better learn chinese. that's how it originated. >> reporter: the prohibition brought opportunities for other types of businesses like ruffles and casinos patronized by men of all classes and
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races. >> this is the museum. it was one of eight gambling dens in the area. >> reporter: james is a resident, photographer, and co- author of bitter melon, he documented the town's histories through photos and networks. >> so saturday night, we walk in here, what will we hear? >> this building would be packed full of people. each table had people lined up to partake. you would hear the clunking of things, i lost, you would hear i won! you would hear the gambling of the lotteries going on. >> reporter: this is the lottery room where they would run the game four times a day by an emperor called the professor. so what i would do is, see the ping-pong balls with chinese characters and numbers? you spin the wheel. if your ticket matched the valid numbers, i would give you
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the ticket, and money, and you could leave a happy man. >> reporter: it has evolved. residence and retirees, artists, and young families who work in farming. while the population is no longer predominantly asian, it's significant remains as the last remaining rural chinese town in america. it's a national historic landmark and on the national register of historic places and after more than one year of closure due to the pandemic, it is now open. >> we make tofu here in the factory. >> reporter: where his family sold fresh tofu, there is a soda fountain and bed-and- breakfast. visitors will alsofi working artists, gift shops, restaurants, and a small memorial park that honors the immigrants who helped build california. the state parks system and block foundation co-op the main house as a museum. you can see artifacts and the rooms that house the laborers and their dreams. >> so california has this huge
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debt to the chinese for their efforts. >> like how we built the levees, how we built the farmlands, we made it one of the most lithic and cultural lands in the nation, if not the world. in that sense, i think people will have more respect for what the chinese or the asians have done here in america. >> it is open all weekend starting tomorrow. if you want to learn more or make a donation to restoration or preservation efforts, visit their website. this weekend is a great time to visit. >> yeah. that was a fascinating story. that was fantastic. i don't know what the weather is going to be, if you have the weather, but the weekend is upon us. >> it will be warm.
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tonight, we will see a few clouds. we have temperatures in the upper 40s, tomorrow. it will be breezy but not gusty. the highs are in the upper 60s around the bay area. here's the accuweather seven- day forecast. warming trend will be underway continuing into next week. next week, it will feel like summer. thank you. another star in the making, coming up. it's time for sleep number's memorial day sale on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it's the most comfortable,
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tonight on abc7 at 8:00, it is shark tank, followed by 20/20 at 9:00. and don't miss abc7 news at 11:00. on sunday, it is the season finale of american idol. the final contestants will take the stage one last time and viewers will pick the winner. ♪ ♪ remit one of the three finalists competing to become the next american idol. up against billy spence and chase beckham. >> i don't think he knows how cool he is. he is just effortlessly cool. >> in one sense, he is already a winner, thanks to his number one hit on the country charts. ♪ ♪ am 23 and ain't nobody can drink like me ♪ ♪ >> we all want to win.
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is just about being here with each other and getting to embrace all this love and energy. >> reporter: judges luke bryan, katy perry and lionel richie think anyone of them could win. >> everyone of them has their own lane. so when they do that job, they just blow it out of the park. >> billy spence is just a natural mover of your soul and spirit. >> reporter: and he is gifted with natural grace as well. just listen to how willie views his competition. >> i always say that each of us have a unique gift. >> reporter: these singler talents add up to a final trio the judges and host call the best in idol history. >> ryan said it best, he is been here since the beginning. crazy show business. but this talent is so off the chain it's
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just unbelievable. >> you can see the season finale of american idol sunday at 8:00 right here all of this started when we discovered the benefits of local, raw honey for our family. and then we said "hey, you know what? this is a business right here." we went out and started to sell it. to help us get going, we got the chase business complete banking ℠ account. it's more than a bank account. it comes with quickaccept, which lets us take card payments anytime, anywhere, and get same-day deposits at no extra cost.
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