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ama: the warriors bounce back curry d date rocking tonight is the warriors blew out the kings. ama: that's where chris alvarez is. this was a much-needed win. reporter: it was not a must win but it was as close as you can get young down 2-0. here at chase center. showing out here at chase. total team effort tonight. look at the hustle. another possession. banks it up in n. look at him.
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another offensive possession warriors up 12-3. golden said -- state led. curry with a game-high 36. warriors win 114-97. now we've got a series. >> an opportunity to make it about basketball. that was raymonde's lesson. make the right adjustments. we did what we were supposed to do. they say draymond has a history. so do we. >> we are a team with a lot of pride. we know how to respond with our back against the wall. we always show up. we know how to win games. we have to continue to take care of business. reporter: the very next game is
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on air. right here on abc 7. after the game, larry beil will have much more in sports. a huge win for the warriors tonight. i've got the sense they've got something going. game five guaranteed in sacramento on wednesday. first thing sirs, -- dan: the nba playoffs continue all week right here on abc 7. tomorrow, the cleveland cavaliers and new york knicks. they play again on sunday. game four of the kings versus warriors at the chase center. ama: instead of working with us -- >> instead of working with us, they have announced a deal in another city. i want to be clear. this announcement happened mid negotiations. they have no interest in reaching a deal with oakland at all. dan: the oakland mayor let it
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out that -- after news broke that the a's are closing in on a new ballpark in vegas. ama: we will get a better idea on what's next. casey pratt has been following the stadium saga from the beginning and says the mayor has every right to be angry. reporter: oakland city officials told me they had a 90% completed deal and the rug was pulled out from under them by the a's. they had set aside several days to hammer out an agreement and even pulled their attorneys for the sessions. on thursday night, a phone call came in that changed everything. >> it was the moment that i noticed that the a's were just using the city of oakland to leverage. 6:00 p.m. last night when i received a phone call from dave kaplan. heads up. we have a land deal in las vegas. mid negotiations. the closest we've ever been to
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making a deal. reporter: the mayor pulled out of negotiations, refusing to allow the a's to use oakland for leverage to get a better deal in las vegas. a savvy move that leaves stadium hubs hinging on legislation in las vegas. so is it over? not until shovels hit the hot las vegas dirt. for oakland baseball to be saved , it would take an 11th hour sale and a new ownership group to come in. city officials tell me they be willing to work with them. ama: thank you. if the a's do leave, what happens to the coliseum site and the land around it? developing it is something that has been mentioned several times but there could be a major hurdle. even if the a's moved to las vegas. j.r. stone explains. reporter: all eyes on the oakland coliseum site and nearby properties as the oakland a's have signed a binding agreement to purchase land for a new stadium in las vegas. >> oakland is one of the
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greatest places in the world. we love it here. reporter: that from lindsay behrens who is optimistic about the future of the area. the soccer team announced thursday a proposal with the city and county to enter into a lease that would put a temporary soccer stadium with stans. years. we are super excited to official with the proposal. we are hoping that that will work out for us. reporter: the situation is complicated. currently the a's are buying the counties 50% take of coliseum land. they've entered into a development agreement with aas e.g., a black-owned development team. the group wants equity to be the
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focus in property improvements. here's board of supers what -- president nate miley. >> i would hope that we would get the a's to sell their interest in the county to the african-american so -- sports entertainment group so that that group can control the entire site. reporter: the roots are hoping for approval of what would be a multimillion dollar private investment in the area. bear in says they've sold out many of their soccer games with a 5000 person capacity at laney college. this would allow for 10,000 fans to watch games. >> our goal is to be in this facility by 2025. reporter: he is saddened by the a's news but looking at the glass half full. >> losing the a's economic impact on the area. for the coliseum area in the
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city of oakland if the right things are done. reporter: j.r. stone, abc 7 news. dan: san francisco began rolling out new rules and regulations for park -- park within the city. for the first time, local restaurants will have to pay in order to keep their park let's up and running. as jim johnson explains, for some places that's easier said than done. >> i'm here. i will finish over there. reporter: the cost of keeping up the park let's simply wasn't worth it. >> $200. reporter: the city began rolling out its post-pandemic parklet program. pay fees and restaurants can make the outdoor dining spaces permanent. >> fees for parklets range
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depending on the tier of park lit -- parklet you are seeking to upgrade as well as how many parking spaces you are seeking to occupy. reporter: some form of relief could be coming. restaurant groups are working with city leaders to find ways to cut the costs. that help would come too late. >> it's the cost of building his park let's and keeping them up to code that's the real killer. >> if somebody is short on cash and has to front that money, if you can't staffer at, these all these things where it's like, is it really worth it. >> the city is offering some incentives already. the golden gate restaurant association is trying to get officials to waive the fees at least for the first year. while they recognize that it takes money to run the park lit program, many restaurants in the city are just scraping by. after a few difficult years, his decision was easy. >> can't afford to do that.
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it's as that. reporter: tim johns, abc 7 news. ama: court documents reveal the woman accused of shooting and killing a pleasanton home depot employee on tuesday claims she fired the gun accidentally. breanna naps told them the gun went off when blake mows tried to wrestle a stolen item out of her hands. he was arrested after a trace from the home depot. david gilroy was driving the getaway car and her daughter was inside. authorities tracked the cart to a home in oakland. deputies took the suspects into custody. when officials went back to check on the patrol car 10 minutes after the arrest, they found her unconscious. despite being handcuffed, she was somehow able to wrap a seat belt around her neck three times. >> at that point, they pulled her out of the car. while she was on the ground, she took a breath and regained consciousness.
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ama: the sheriff's office takes an oath to prevent -- protect life the matter what. mark to sonja and john garamendi want the department of justice to investigate the antioch police department. they sent a letter to merrick garland. a report from the fbi and the contra costa county district attorney's office revealed a chain of racist text messages among at least 45 officers. dan: it might feel early but the race for the white house is taking shape and heating up. one person entering the race is familiar to californians. larry elder announced he's going to seek the republican nomination. he is known for being a talkshow host, uggs -- unsuccessfully ran to replace gavin newsom in 2021 and a field recall election. elder is the fifth person to enter the race on the republican side. joining for -- former president donald trump among others. joe biden is expected to announce next week that he will
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seek a second term. it could come on tuesday in the form of a low-key video. tuesday is the fourth anniversary of his entry into the 2020 race. ama: people in the bay area are still struggling to clean up from the storms and are running into obstacles. dan: this is one of these only in san francisco events. golden gate park lights up for cannabis celebration. ama: bart sent -- set a pandemic ridership record. sandhya: temperature spiki tomorrow. tomorrow. spring warmth music (i swear) jaycee tried gain flings for the first time the other day...and forgot where she was. you can always spot a first timer. gain flings with oxi boost and febreze.
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>> 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. ama: space x is calling this morning's launches success despite the fact that it exploded in midair. the company says the starship experienced engine issues so they made the call to terminate the flight. the rocket let out a flare and crashed into the gulf of mexico. the team says the starship's maidenform ridge was worth it because they got a lot of data from the flight. they hope to use the rocket to get people to mars.
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encouraging news for bart. the transit agency has raised its -- highest readership this year. 170 sort -- 174 riders were on bart yesterday. this week, san francisco leaders requested more public transit funding from the state. bart and other transit agencies have struggled since the pandemic began. this record is about 42% of where pre-pandemic numbers were. dan: a month after our last big storm, people are still picking up the pieces and wondering what they will do next. they are pointing out problems that might have kept trees from falling and damaging their homes. lauren martinez has that story. >> it's just not safe to be out here. i can't use my deck. i can't sit in the sun on my chair very comfortably because i know this isn't stable. reporter: a 60 foot douglas for crashed into this home in palo
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alto. one month later, damage can be seen outside and inside. >> that's the one that went through the attic and has poked out there. i was sitting right here. reporter: tree branches are coming through ceilings into separate rooms. >> and a branch jutting through. this is our bed where we haven't slept since march 21. reporter: they can remove the tree and patch the roof but you can't fix it until they come out. >> the adjuster came but we don't have his report so we don't know how much they think this is going to cost. there's a lot of big? send i'm coming to terms with managing this repair. it will be a big part of my life are little while. reporter: a couple's home a month ago that was standing on the edge after months of storm induced erosion. santa cruz county red tagged the house. >> an emotional roller coaster has been challenging. reporter: we spoke to the couple
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when they were staying at an airbnb. now these longtime homeowners have jumped into the rental market and found a place in santa cruz. >> the challenge is bigger now. should we fix it? should we struggle to pay the mortgage and the rent? should we let it go into foreclosure? should we do a cap sale and see if somebody will take it off our hands? it's very questionable. reporter: three months until a soil engineer can provide a clear estimate on repairs. >> this has been a good wake-up call for us to be grateful and thankful and to persevere. reporter: lauren martinez, abc 7 news. dan: a significant development. the maker of narcan is working to keep the cost low. it's aiming for a price under $50. the fda allows it to be sold over-the-counter. narcan is a nasal spray that reverses opioid-related
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overdoses. emergent plans to have it available online and in stores by late summer. ama: san francisco's hippie held its 420 festival for all the cannabis lovers out there. there were big performers who also stopped by. thousands of people enjoyed a day of music from djs, vendors, and food. people were able to purchase cannabis on site with a lot of options to choose from. dan: a night of learning the science behind the bay area's recent storms brought out some of the best weather experts in the area. drew tuma joined the san francisco chronicle weather science team tonight in the mission. the group talked about the recent winter storms, how they affected the bay area, and what to expect next. it comes after 12 atmospheric river's hit our area at the start of the year. >> a lot of people were watching
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the rivers closely. some of these rivers will triple their inflows in the next three to four days. that can be a lot for some. dan: despite record-breaking snow and rain, the state will burn 400,000 to one million acres this fire season. we could still have a pretty bad fire season. ama: temperatures warming up a bit. dan: sandhya patel is here. sandhya: today for the first time in days, we were finally at or slightly above average get we will be well above average tomorrow. it's bay area. 55 in the city and in san jose. 59 as we look toward oakland from our emeryville camera. santa cruz reporting 53 degrees. mild weather. high pressure is building today. it started that process. the storm track is diverted to our north. temperatures will soar tomorrow
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away from the coastline. you will feel that warmth. we are talking about numbers that will exceed the averages for april. you will notice that warmer air moving in across our inland communities tomorrow afternoon. let's talk about how warm weather you want to go to the beach or not. it's a beach forecast. live you right now is the coast. mild to warm tomorrow. uv index will be very high. 75 in santa cruz. 64 in ocean beach. just a beautiful day to get away from the heat if you don't like it. today was mild. inland areas into the low 70's along the coast. bayside communities were in the 60's. temperatures higher than where we were yesterday. much warmer
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afternoon. a little cooler on sunday. hour-by-hour. 6:00 tomorrow morning as you head out the door. just find to go with a light layer. 40's, 50's. temperatures by the lunch hour already in the 70's around parts of our inland communities area by 3:00, 80's inland. that is spring for you. clear skies. 40's and 50's out the door. afternoon highs will look like this. southbay, warm. 80 degrees and gilroy. los gatos, 76. 71 in san mateo. san francisco, 68 degrees. south city looking at 69 degrees. in the north bay, 80 in sonoma. 81 in santa rosa. east bay, mix of sun and high clouds. 76 in union city. fremont, up to 80. 82 in fairfield. it will get warm.
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saturday, 80's. temperatures will back off along the coast as the fog moves in. sunday, 70's for most inland communities. your weekend will feature that fog in the mornings. lingering into the early part of the afternoon. sunday, more fog, possibly drizzle. we will feel the warmth tomorrow. we will talk about 80's inland, 60's co-side and then the temperature is dropping at the beaches over the weekend. gradual cooling inland before we notice an uptick in temperatures again as we head towards next week. if people like the 80's and warm weather, we will bring it back. weather, we will bring it back. ama: k so i didn't think i needed swiffer. until... i saw how easily it picked up my hair! every time i dried it! it only takes a minute. look at that! the heavy-duty cloths are extra thick! for amazing trap and lock, even for his hair. wow.
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sunday afternoon. we know the warriors are a different team at home. it was tense. exhale. donte d finch enzo with the floater to end the first quarter. steph's mind is blown. what a game for kevon looney. gets the rebound. he is prone on the floor. 20 rebounds. the kings, what a nuisance. they came back. de'aaron fox. kings within 10. warriors bends sandhya: -- shaky. moses moody. 13 points. this is my favorite play coming up. swarming on defense. the whole team blocks him. all getting you. going the other way. 36 points. splash.
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nven it up sunday afternoon. >> if we lost over. you have to understand the moment. we gave ourselves life. the biggest thing is that we've been here before. momentum doesn't necessarily carryover game to game unless you execute at the same level. it's just one game. but it was a big game. >> 12 turners's -- turnovers or with -- or less would be a big deal. do you celebrate somehow? >> going to have a margarita right now. i was going to do that even if we had 24 turnovers. larry: making mine a double. a wow. was he suspended or ejected? no. technical foul. only scored 14 points.
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they are up 3-0 in the series. oracle part. giants hosting mats. mark madsen throughout the first pitch. the polar bear pete alonso, two run homer off of sean manaea. he leads the majors with nine home runs. mets win. giants have lost six of seven. vegas. the a's. too soon? maybe. when you're ready to go, but static says “whoa.” try bounce lasting fresh. bounce lasting fresh. yeah! it's the sheet.
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and for dust, i love my heavy-duty duster. the fluffy fibers trap dust on contact, up high and all around without having to lift a thing. i'm so hooked! swiffer. so wow! so worth it. ama: you can watch our newscasts live and on-demand. download now and start streaming. thank you for watching tonight. dan: for all of us, we appreciate your time. right now on jimmy
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