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hagner. >> she last lived in worked in palo alto and was last seen in 1996. sky 7 shows bricks being removed. records reveal the address comes back to a name of thomas pressburger. he works at a research center as a computer scientist and is involved in the investigation. the area is usually quiet. >> everyone always says you cannot believe it happens in your backyard. hopefully they find something and can bring closure to the families. dan: the search is expected to last possibly through the end. of the week. belmont police in the anticipate releasing more information in the next couple of days. abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow is in the newsroom with a look at the nearly three
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decade old case. melanie: if you can imagine ylva's family and friends and law enforcement searching for answers for nearly 30 years. >> i just want to say come >> ylva hagner's brother pleading for her return in 1996. the 42-year-old went missing october 14 that year. she was last seen at work and a software company. her car was found four days later. her father arrived in california from spain. >> we have no traces of her. we have reasons to she has not left her workplace by free will. he a park but ied up nothing. >> we have nothing to show she was kidnapped.
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we cannot find any signs of a struggle or anything like that. all we can say at this point is it is a disappearance under extremely suspicious circumstances. >> in 1997, investigators searched this area of palo alto hills of an acquaintance or potential former boyfriend of hers had lived. investigators are looking decades later in an attempt to provide long-awaited answers to her family's question -- what happened to ylva? investigator said they started looking back into this case in the past year. the search on farm hill boulevard is expected to last beyond today. dan: thank you. ama: a man is under arrest slashing passenger on a train. the suspect grabbed the victim's backpack and try to escape when the train stopped. police were waiting and took the man into custody.
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the victim has non-life-threatening injuries and is expected to recover. at least two robbery suspects around the loose after a high-speed chase. it started in vallejo and went to oakland with the suspects speeding down 580 and exiting onto city streets. there were several close calls including several pedestrians almost getting hit as the car went through downtown oakland, blowing through intersections. the car crashed at 14th and madison. the and jackson but they have escaped so far. abc 7 streamed this chase live as it happened to provide the latest investigation. if you would like to see what is happening where you live, tune into the abc 7 bay area app. dan: let's move to developing news. signs of escalating tensions on the picket line for the oakland teacher strike.
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our confrontation between striking teachers and a parent in front of an elementary school. it is the strike's fifth day. the state' proposals like school safety and environmental justice. >> i think everyone would agree those are important. a lot of the money is one-time money. districts are always trying to balance their ability to fund the programs they commit to. dan: the teachers' bargaining team reports some progress in the talks, specifically more pay for substitute teachers, more prep time for new teachers. the two sides are deadlocked on the common good issues. ama: a tip from a resident led a hazmat team to additional mercury contamination. it was found near a park and
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buckley street. mercury was found in the roadway but not in the park. the mercury spill was first recovered monday. it was linked to a garbage truck. . a number of streets and the train station are closed while the cleanup continues. dan: now to a story from the abc 7 news i team. >> it was like this. >> he was squaring up? >> like this. like, what's up? ama: a first-hand account. a witness tells the abc 7 i team between a suspected shoplifter and a walgreens security guard should not have ended in deadly force. . all this comes amid new calls for the prosecutor to release video evidence. dan: the it team has spoken to her mother. >> she was so open. she gave me a lot of insight. the challenges they faced, how he wound up on the streets at the age of 12 and her words for
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the san francisco da, brooke jenkins. i reached banko on the job in texas. she has been working hard to break the cycle that began with her parents. >> my parents were addicts. i did not have a childhood. >> she told me her own substance abuse issues lead to problems with the law and extended family failed to care for her kids when she went to prison for domestic violence. >> the ended up in the streets of san francisco. at that time, i was in prison. >> that is hard. >> yes. >> at what age was bank streets of san francisco? >> 12. >> she was ready to return to san francisco but she kept having problems with the texas pearl system. >> my son and i began rebuilding our relationship.
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i have been able to be a mom. i have been in recovery for five years. he was waiting for me to come >> and then that confrontation at the san francisco walgreens april 27. an aspiring documentary filmmaker stood at the checkout. several young people were shoplifting and the security guard confronted one of them, banko brown. >> i see the security guard and banko, they are fighting. >> on the ground? >> yes. i put my stuff in my bag to leave. >> police say banko brown spit at the guard who towered over him. his mom said banko was just 5'4" . >> he was squaring up. what's up? >> washington took this video of the security guard, anthony threw banko out of the store and headed back inside.
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>> the guard gave a nudge. hey, bro, say excuse me. i'm sorry, bro. and then i heard him say, i'm tired of this. not today. >> not today. washington said the guard turned and headed to the door. >> he walked outside, reached for the gun, bam! it was like a movie >> it was already in his mind to do what he did. >> keep breathing. >> donald washington recorded the moments right after the gunfire. the security guard handing some gauze to the person rendering first-aid. he was arrested on charges. root jenkins announced she was releasing the security guard. >> he did express he acted in self-defense and we did not believe there was sufficient over dense -- evidence to
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overcome that. >> the case is still open. she asked police to continue gathering evidence in the final decision has not been made. >> as a former prosecutor yourself and san francisco, what kind of gift is not to a defense attorney? >> it makes the cage virtually unprovable for the da. >> he worked for the san francisco da office. >> how can that be reversed? maybe there is evidence that she had no reason to believe existed and that would does. but, as a member of the pub i need to hear what that is. >> the san francis supervisors voted unanimously last night, urging jenkins to release video evidence of the case. walgreens has shuttered store after angry protests. >> say his name! >> highlighting banko brown's work and calling for charges in his death. one other question for his
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mother. >> what would you like to say to brooke jenkins, the district attorney? >> get in touch with her human side. understand there are laws she has to follow. i would like her to prosecute. $14 worth of candy is not worth a life. >> brooke jenkins declined to be. interviewed for this report she wrote a letter to the board of supervisors explaining her position. if she decides not to file charges, she will explain why. i am posting the jenkins letter on abc7news.com. i did reach out several times to the guard and was not able to reach him. dan: if you have a story for dan and the abc 7 i team, call the number on your screen or go to abc7news.com/iteam. ama: coming up next, a new genetic test to customize drug prescriptions.
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medication which is permanent and irreversible. and i have lost some of my night vision. >> it turns out the adverse reactions had to do with the way her body metabolizes some medications. >> every individual is different from each other. this individual -- individuality makes us who we are and how we respond to medications. >> these doctors have helped lead the charge to bring in a way for ucf doctors to better understand how their bodies will respond to that occasion. she first got the testing research program and said it has been a game changer. >> it has changed my life. it has changed my care and treatments. it has given me a better understanding of drugs that i take and how i metabolize them. >> right now doctors use factors like age, weight and kidney
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function to make a decision. now doctors can use genetic information to determine which medication works best for you based on your genetic markers to adjust the dosage to what your body needs. >> we are adding it in. >> testified at the state level two -- to push testing to be available for all. ucsf said insurance generally covers the cost with some exceptions. patients should not get a bill other than co-pays. >> we have to watch science and technology evolve and really find how it can work for us. this is one of those tests. it should be given to everyone. ama: today, something that keeps the town vibrant -- tourism. hundreds of community partners and business leaders were welcome to event celebrating the results of a study.
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it found the economic impact of tourism an open totaled $784 million. today's date was chosen in honor of oakland's 510 area code. >> that is why people are visiting us. festivals, the food scene, everything that is going on. ama: according to visit oakland, the town has added 734 new hotel rooms into the downtown corridor , the highest number since 2017. dan: that is so good to see. ama: we are having great weather to get out and do some things. dan: that is true. meteorologist sandhya patel is here. sandhya: good-looking weather and it will only get warmer in the days ahead. if it felt like it has been cool lately, get ready for the heat. here is a live view from our san francisco king street camera.
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you will notice it is a bouncy view. a lot of blue skies but definitely temperatures are falling behind where they should be. high-pressure building and over the next couple of days. that will bring warmer conditions, not just tomorrow but friday, saturday. as a matter of fact . it will get hot talking about temperatures for the weekend. mother's day weekend, low 90's on saturday. 60's and 70's and 80's around the bay. this will stick around inland. along the coastline, temperatures in the 60's. plan accordingly if you want to take mom out. let me show you the sidelight picture from earlier today. this is live doppler 7 right now. couple of clouds around. earlier this morning, many parts of the bay area woke up to gray skies with the exception of the north bay.
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it felt like the clouds and fog were stubborn but we did get clearing in most areas. temperatures were running cooler because of the delayed clearing into the afternoon hours. numbers a few degrees cooler than yesterday. winds are playing a role in keeping us cooler. gusts up to 30 in oakland. 10:00 p.m., although not as windy. the wind subsided over the morning hours and then picked right back up. tomorrow afternoon, 25 to 30 miles per hour. a sunny view over the shark tank. upper 50's in san francisco. low 70's for the warmest spots. 62 in san jose and 59 in mountain view. golden gate bridge, beautiful view. 62 in napa. 59 right now in seeing the sun from our exploratorium camera. warming trend begins tomorrow and it will be heating up for
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mother's day weekend. tonight if you are stepping out, grabbed the jacket. 10:00, in the 50's. tomorrow morning, dropping into the 40's. by the afternoon, 70's inland. your morning temperatures, 40's and 50's. watch out for the fog. it will be thick in patches. afternoon highs in the south bay on the mild side. 69 in san jose. mid-60's around redwood city. 62 in san francisco. breezy near the coast. 71 in napa. 75 in santa rosa. getting closer to average tomorrow. 72 in livermore. the accuweather 7-day forecast. turning up the heat. warming continues. into the 80's inland. 90's inland.
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it will not be very will talk about mild to warm weather with fluctuations next week. dan: excellent. ama: may is asian american pacific islander heritage month and we are highlighting people who made history. in the 1800s, thousands of chinese laborers helped connect the transcontinental railroad. suzanne phan has a look at a new museum dedicated to those workers. >> it is a monumental day for the chinese community. the chinese rail word -- railroad workers -- it is now open. >> the purpose is to not the chinese workers' contributions. >> their contributions cannot be overstated yet they are largely overlooked throughout history. >> this is a really important step toward rectifying that through exhibits, artifacts and
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replicas of trains. today's openings of a museu the 154th anniversary of the golden spike. the completion of the first transcontinental railroad. >> the anniversary of the golden spike brings together cultures from the east and west and not just in the u.s. it is also the east and west with china to the united states. >> the planning commissioner for the city of fremont is a great-grandson of a chinese. . railroad worker >> my great-grandfather live to 114 and was alive long enough for me to hear his stories. >> stories about how dangerous and difficult the work was and how much discrimination workers faced. her great-grandfather also helped build the railroad when he arrived in 1866. >> my great-grandfather was one of the chinese railroad workers who helped build the central pacific. he came to san francisco.
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he worked on the railroads, risking life and limb. >> for many, this history center represents resiliency. they say it bridges the past to the future. >> especially where many of us have been challenged with asian hate. we need to stand together and say in solidarity we are not the model minority. we are american history. dan: cheaper find out what is costing less these days than last month.
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>> [applause] ama: stocks closed concerns about the banking sector seemed to affect the dell the most. it dropped 30 points. april's consumer price index showed inflation cooled last month. prices are going down. consumers did see a decline in travel cost including airfare and hotels. dan: you might have noticed some prices at grocery stores are going down. milk dropped 2%. meat and eggs according to the bureau of labor statistics. prices at restaurants were up
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discover floor and decor today! moving forward finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. senator dianne feinstein heads out following her first day back at work on capitol hill today where she cast her first vote in nearly three months after recovering from shingles. feinstein's return is certainly welcome news for democrats. her absence has made it difficult for them to push their agenda forward leading. a some calls for her to resign abc 7 news anchor is crites has more on the impact of feinstein's return to work. after a nearly three month absence from the us senate that led to some calls for her resignation. this is the moment wednesday afternoon, california senator diane feinstein arrived back on capitol hill feinstein's aids assisting her into a wheelchair with senate majority leader chuck schumer to greet her.
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however in aid says she's still dealing with lingering side effects including vision and balance impairments that at times will require her to travel to the capitol in a wheelchair such was the case when feinstein cast her first vote on the senate floor since mid february mrs. feinstein. i do you think this is gonna do anything to quell those say she should resign. i do not think that her return to washington dc will end some of the calls that we've seen for her to resign or the scrutiny about her ability to perform the duties of her job. avery harper is the deputy political director at abc news. she pointed to a statement feinstein release this morning where she acknowledged her lingering side effects and said quote by doctors have advised me to work a lighter schedule as i return to the senate. i'm hopeful those issues will subside as i continue to
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recover. she put out a statement. she said that she's going to be taking on a lighter schedule as were her doctor's orders and that is only going to continue to call attention to folks within her party even from her own state who are saying that there needs to be another person to take on her seat. the timing of feinstein's return comes at a critical time for democrats who say they need feinstein's tie breaking vote in order to raise the debt ceiling and to move forward with president biden's judiciary nominees on wednesday. senator schumer, welcome feinstein back warmly on a happy note. it's so good to see her back here in the senate ready to get back to work liz kroit's abc 7 news. new york congressman george santos today pleaded not guilty to 13 federal criminal counts. he was charged and was released on a $500,000 bond charges against him include wire fraud money laundering and theft of public funds these accused of funneling campaign contributions to his personal bank accounts
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and collecting covid-19 unemployment benefits while working it was an accurate information and i will get to clear my name on this during the pandemic. it wasn't very clear. i don't understand where the government's getting their information, but i will present my back. santos faces up to 20 years in prison. he says despite the charges. he will not resign from his seat and plans to seek re-election several prominent republicans think that's a bad idea. should have resigned a long time ago. he said embarrassment to our party. he's embarrassment the united states congress. controversy surrounding santos began when he lied about his background during his 2022 campaign. after more than three years a controversial trump era immigration policy known as title 42 is set to expire tomorrow. it was enacted during the pandemic and allowed border officials to quickly expel people seeking asylum as that comes to an end the department of homeland security says, it's ready to respond to any potential crisis at the southern border, but needs more help from
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congress. kind of migration we continue to see today requires more resources resources. we have requested and have not received. clearer authority and processes that only congress can deliver. the dhs has announced new restrictions for asylum seekers. they will have to first be denied asylum in another country and they'll need to obtain an appointment at a port of entry using a government app. san jose may or men mayhan is throwing his support behind an effort to install speed cameras in his city and five others in california. it comes after similar efforts have failed to make it through the state government in the past abc 7 news reporter dustin dorsey though explains why the program or how it would work and why mayhan is convinced it will save lives. today on dia de las madres san jose's maria hernandez won't be able to celebrate her mother maria marcello five months ago.
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the community activist life was taken in a deadly car crash now her daughter is calling for safer city streets when we see things that are repetitive like this, you know when it's not just one fatality, but it's multiple on that same street. if that's not screaming for a change that i don't know. what is today mayor, matt mahan and city leaders voice their support for what they say is a step towards that change assembly bill 645 would allow six california cities including san francisco oakland and san jose to install speed cameras as part of a pilot program running until 2032 to help slow drivers down these speed safety cameras have been shown in studies across the country and frankly around the world. they're deployed and over 150 communities around the united states. they have been shown to reduce crashes by over 50% on average 54% be exact if approved the cameras would snap pictures of a car's back license plate and send set finds to driverski t s1 miles per hour andp.
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the pictureould be kept for five days. if no ticket was issued and up to 60 days if a violation occurred, but tracy rosenberg with oakland privacy still has concerns when the location of a car is recorded over and over and over again over the course of the day. it really is sort of like having somebody killing your car. it's not just a one location at one moment in time. it's really the pattern of your movements all around the city rosenberg would like to see investments in other speed slowing measures and not in a camera program that's proving to be unpopular another states, but the city believes this can be part of the enforcement engineering and education and san jose that helps save lives. we are all here today. to find solutions to keep our community safe and just technology is one of those type of solutions if passed the cameras would likely roll out in 2024 in san jose dustin dorsey abc 7 news. we're being warned about rising sea levels that are the results of climate change next to look at the new tool that can help
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mistaken identity solved tonight in oklahoma. it started when police thought they heard a person yelling for help. listen closely. was actually a goat. the goat's owner said the animal was upset after being separated from a friend. i mean you'd be upset too. yeah right at first though before i knew was a goat. it sounds like a person, you know, it's a goat you hear that? yeah, definitely. well scientist at nasa continue to study melting glaciers in both greenland and antarctica. they're also working to translate the threat to individual communities including here in the bay area. the danger is sea level rise and as abc 7 news weather in chris spencer christian discovered understanding it could be critical for planting our future. one drop researchers from the
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nasa jet propulsion laboratory in pasadena are busy studying melting glaciers from sea level to space and liftoff of sentinel 6 michael freilich and now with the help of newly launched satellites, they're providing some of the most precise measurements ever of changes in both the rising height of the world's oceans and the shrinking ice sheets themselves. nicole schlegel is a glaciologist on nasa. jpl's ice sheet monitoring team. there's ways to measure gravity so you can actually see the mass of the ice through how much gravity it has which is an amazing and astounding way to look at the ice sheets. she says measuring the surface height of the ice can also tell researchers if the sheet is losing mass in a recently released study of greenland and antarctica the team found that the melting increased five fold over roughly the last 30 years. more level contribution that's happening. and with this increasing ability
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to measure both glacier melt and sea level rise. nasa is hoping to more accurately predict. what's ahead ben hamilton leads nasa? jpl's sea level change team the group helped develop an interactive mapping tool available to the public. it not only projects potential sea level rise, but it's effects on a local community with this tool you can take the information about long-term sea level rise that we know is happening because of climate change and connect that to the number of high tide flight days you expect to see in the future at any particular location along the coast for san francisco in roughly 30 years that could translate to dozens of potential flooding events per year. david lewis is with the environmental group save the bay and sees the data as both an opportunity and a wake-up call until cities and counties are actually using this data and required to plan for sea level rise. the risk will keep growing well projections could change nasa says one of the key goals is to provide local communities with planning tools to ensure the
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data can help inform key decisions and possibly help better prepare coastal communities and regions like the bay area for the challenges ahead. spencer christian abc 7 news and if you'd like to check out nasa's sea level rise tool for yourself. we have links at abc7news.com. well temperatures should rebound tomorrow and we are expecting a warm weekend see san diego seven day forecast next. thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for adults with hr+/her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression versus letrozole. ibrance may cause low white blood cell counts that may lead to serious infections. ibrance may cause severe inflammation of the lungs. both of these can lead to death. tell your doctor if you have new or worsening chest pain,
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we're highlighting san francisco students who have been awarded the superintendent's 21st century award and it comes with a scholarship abc 7. senior education reporter liam melendez spoke with colton hitchcock who is ready to create? this while? hi hitchcock. i attend ruth asawa school of the arts and i am ready to create. i haven't watched many a hitchcock movies. i watched psycho, and that's it. he may not end up being a famous movie director. but colton hitchcock knows what has always moved him the thing. i love most about acting is
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telling compelling stories. like i'm a storyteller at heart. that's why i love writing and and drawing and and just and acting most of all because it lets you step into som and i fee best performances are ones where the audience is. it's laughing along with you is cheering along with you even booing along with you at certain parts. love for reading allowed him to spend weekends and summers volunteering at the west portal library from there writing short plays became second nature. he always find a way to reach out and and ask can i do something different? can i do something more? can i add to something so he's creativeness always just came across and every single project colton also helps lead the niche film club at the roof of sawa school which supports those who are new to drama. my favorite thing is to be able to help others achieve their goals. and these freshmen they are they
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have such a passion and it makes it it makes it really easy to work with them. colton is attending. their craft. it's pretty cool and it makes me confident that i can like really grow my craft because if they were able to grow their craft and make an oscar-winning movie. i think i have a pretty i have a like high hopes for for myself. don't be afraid to be yourself. don't be afraid to like take risks and and do things that are a little bit outside your comfort zone because like people will be there to support you. now that i and he is an artist you have greater good for him. yes. he's big future. well leanne has been reporting on bay area school issues for decades. it's why she's our senior education reporter.
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you can get in touch with her online her twitter facebook and instagram handles are all on your screen right now. she did delighted to hear from you. she wouldn't. all right. i think sandy tired of hearing from us. we might be a little the weather this we're gonna try now. i know it hasn't really. like spring lately enoug that it's going to start to feel like it and by this weekend is going to feel like summer. i'm dan. let me show you live doppler 7 right now clouds are beginning to regroup is patchy along the coastline but by morning you're going to see more clouds tomorrow afternoon. it's a warmer day low to mid 70s and our warmest inland valleys right along the coast in the 50s 60s right near the bay. it's not warm enough for you take a look at the temperature trend for antioch from 75 tomorrow to almost 10 degrees warmer on friday 84 degrees and we're going 90s for a saturday as we look ahead rainfall will stay well to the north as high pressure is going to be building in on sunday.
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the sierra will see some opportunities for some wet weather in this pattern continues off and on through the middle of the week the accuweather 7 day forecast, you will notice that warming trend really kicking into high gear by saturday spring warmth for mother's day we back off on that heat to dan and al on sunday, so moms are not too hot. although it is going to be gorgeous weather for any outdoor plans picnics outdoor brunch, you know, just anything you want to do with mom big warm-up. yes. thanks, india. all right, we need a big warriors war model and we sure do against the wall sports rector. larry beale is live at the chase center tonight. this is it larry. yeah, be nice if somebody other than steph curry could get warm. is this the end of the season tonight? are we talking about the possible end of a dynasty? who's got to come along for the ride with steph curry? we will hear from steve kerr we count down to a must win game five for the warriors next in sports.
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beale good evening, everybody larry beale live at chase center last time the warriors were facing elimination a dire situation. steph curry gave an inspirational speech to the team the day before the game, then he went out scored 50 points in game 7 against the sacramento kings and the warriors advanced to round two against the lakers.
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the question tonight is who's joining the party who's riding with steph? who by the way was just named second team all nba making it all nba squad for the ninth time a franchise record steph averaging 30 points per game in the playoffs lakers gearing their entire defense to try to stop him and it's working because others have not been able to step up in score curry play the entire fourth quartering game for look tired at the end of the contest of the warriors desperately need someone else to step up steve kerr on the singular focus going into tonight's game. just being in the present, you know. bringing our best effort tonight and going on winning winning a home game. that's what that's what this situation is and and then you worry about what's next after that. but there's no you don't look ahead you just look to this game in this moment. i think that's been the focus for our ball club. just pour all of our mind body
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and soul into game five. and attack that and let it be the only thing that matters at this point in time because that's what it is. you know, what happened yesterday happened yesterday or two days ago. what could possibly happen a day or two days from now? it doesn't even matter. one of the mysteries in this series is what has happened to jordan poole. remember he had six threes in the series opener, but his play has gotten worse and worse deteriorating to the point where steve kerr only played a pretends in game for in jordan did not score a pointles really hesitant and unsure of the flip side when you have lonnie walker the fourth coming off the benches for 15 points in the fourth quarter for the workers the warriors got to figure out who is our lonnie walker the fourth tonight as we bring in abc 7's chris alvarez a one thing we know is a 3-1 series lead guarantees. you absolutely nothing. yeah. absolutely and steve kerr has always said it's not elimination
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game until the other team has three wins. well it is but we've seen the warriors in the past thr against oklahoma city right here seeing game six clay the warriors can do this and transversely lebron was down three one of this warriors team and they came back so it doesn't happen often, but it can be done. it starts with the home game tonight. where's been? so good at home this year larry one game tonight. so one of the things that steve kerr talked about this afternoon when he met with the media is the phrase just us and what he's referring to is forget about social media like get rid of twitter and everything else don't listen to those knuckleheads on television. i mean other knuckle has not us you can listen to us, but just focus on team and avoid the distractions, especially for the young players like a jordan pool. yeah, that's that's exactly right if they can just stay up their phone. you're gonna remember we sit in the lunchroom jordan pools the one in the nba all these guys in the nba we and all those other
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media people are not so if he can just focus on his game jordan, i watch his body language. he was loose he seemed like he was ready to go. so we'll wait and see actually think jordan pulls in a big game tonight. that's my prediction tonight. oh, i like that. let's hope you're correct speaking of predictions. yeah. we got to you this video of hello the corgi some call him steph curry. steph. curry is picking every single game correctly. so far now the cool thing for warriors fans is look at these look at these shots going in the trick shots. he's picking the warriors to win the last three games of the series dubs in seven. you with them dubs in seven dubs on seven sunday. we'll be back here larry. all right, some we believe signs baron davis is in the house. so we'll see if this crowd can push them on to victory and we're on to game six on friday dan ama back to you. i just love the name steph curry. we're just fantastic. thanks guys. good luck out there tonight.
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