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nbc bay area news starts now. a heart breaking loss for the sharks and then the stanley cup final and tune in to css california. >> thanks for joining us. >> i am jessica and they were certainly roaring at the tanks for the viewing party and the ups and downs on the goals and counter goals had people in a state. nbc is live outside of the tank and going around and there has to be a level of disappointment and are they keeping it alive? >> reporter: yeah, they're optimistic of the game two of the finals here and you paid $5 to go into the shark tank to go in and they were loud and they
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were ready. >> they came out of the season and not down but out in the stanley cup finals. clark did his part as well. he paid for his seat but rarely uses it. >> you have been standing up all of the time. >> yeah, i love it. >> before he could take a seat they took the goal. all he could do is scratch his head. >> yeah, they have gotten lucky o so far. >> the sharks tried the battle back and everyone knows that the series is far from over. >> the sharks offered only 9,000
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tickets for the viewing party at the shark tank and sold 8,400 of them so quit a bit of a turn out. they can not have a second turn out and the viewing party will be at san padro's swear. >> we're in the locker room and getting the post game reaction, and we will check in a little bit later on the newscast. here is the schedule and you can talk about it. game two on wednesday in pittsburgh and then the series hits to san jose and then game four on monday. all games start at 5:00 and you can see them here on the bay area or the nbc sportsnet work. okay. go to the forecast and cooling off on this memorial day night. expecting the heat and joining us now. >> yeah, we're in for at least another ten degrees warm up up. for san francisco it's currently
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building back and as you can see and reducing the visibility quit a bit. when it comes to the temperature, there's a contrast right now and then in the east bay we have anywhere from 58 to oakland and then also 78 in pleasant. coming up in 15 minute in the full forecast, we're tracking the possibility of 100 degree heat. we have the details gain this hour. >> okay. you can follow the post game warm up on the app. it's free for apple and android devices. new video tonight in a fire that closed highway 116 for several hours. you can see why. a car and happened about 4:00 this afternoon. this is west of the road and fire crews say that the wind and humidity made the fire worse. then the second pull of the barn looked like people had lived there.
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the highway reopened at 6:30. a federal officers gone and id taken. tonight the question is who has it and what are they planning on doing with them? joining us live from san francisco with the details on how the gun ended up in someone else's hand. michelle? >> reporter: well, this detailed about the suspect or if anyone saw the crime happen. people in the area say that they're not surprised to hear that someone broke into a car, but surprised to hear that an agent left his gun unattended. >> reporter: it draws you thousands of tourists and those that live near the painted ladies knows that any car in the area is a spot for thieves. >> i have been broken into a lot f times. >> the san francisco police say that around 12:30 someone broke into a car and stole a 40 caliber handgun that belonged to
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an fbi agent. a bay area in gags said that -- they were stolen or miss placed and after yesterday's break in they're wondering why an fbi agent would leave a gun in the car and in an area known for theft. >> that's scary. why are they leaving it in the car. >> well, no one from the fbi was available to comment today and it's unknown in the agent is pun you shalled. reporting live i am michelle roberts with nbc bay area news. now the unit recently took a look at the stolen guns and they were taken from police agencies since 201. if you want to see the story and go in more depth, go nbc.com.
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third day of searching but no open sign for teenagers after jumping off a boat. they were with family in the county on saturday and then a group of seven jump into the water and they were not wearing the jackets. >> they're looking for a suspect that got away from a high speed chase. it started on 101 early yesterday morning and officers say that the drivers were speeding and did not have a back license plate. it ended in the city and they arrested a driver and con fa ska took that weapon with. managing to get past the barriers and then the speech.
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the security team rushed into stop them and one man was hit several times with a baton and secrete service. that was the last of three spots in sanders spot of the bay area. they sat down to talk with with. >> reporter: as senator sanders spoke to 300 people inside of the church they spoke to us one on one and then the importance of the economy.
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>> and then that's the acknowledge and then that's the change of the note any case and we have got to make public education and include the tuition and public college and university. >> it means a lot to me because a lot of it and then it hears the people. >> that wants to have democrats do the chase as we approach the california primary. >> we have seen a huge in the voter registration and then a lot of people and a lot of them are getting involved. >> there's a lead and then there's a member of o allen temple baptist church and has
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not -- >> then the pope and -- to the nba final and it's happening and then the warrior fans and it was not easy. there were seven ruling games and then that was ever bit of o it and they were hold on and then it's 88 and then it's a time and to o the cavaliers and then to jamgs and then in the nba finals. well, there's a dant and then there were there and also a
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surprise. that was the stop. >> this was the busiest memorial day and sanders had it on the down low and then they want to turn it and it's a little political. it was a surprise to many to see senator sanders walking in today's memorial parade and then that's the chair of the veterans committee. >> that's an issue -- >> the families of those that lost their lives for something. >> and that was on the east side. >> the master of the ceremonies and then there's a slightly different story. >> long time veterans said that he had the lay down the law with
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ruining the day. sanders -- >> clinton marking memorial day and then the annual tradition and then the parade in new york and suddenly joined by her husband former president. they were cheering as the clintons walked by. the nominee donald trump had nothing scheduled today and yesterday he was in dc and then for the annual memorial day and then in new york tomorrow. how will the voters impact the primary? joining us now and then from the in sight and then the whole thi thing. the bay area and for the brave men and woman who fought.
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and the kanld veterans foundation held the memorization and the musical tribute. it's the report for veterans under the family. scout troops and it was more and it's a safe time to remember the service members that made the ultimate price. >> it's people that may not otherwise know or think about what's given by the people. >> hundreds of people lined the parade and then spinning back around and then to celebrate and culturally diversed. >> the memorial day weekend coming to the a close and you can tell it out on the roadway. there's a live look on interstate 80 and then westbound
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and roads are busy and all over the place. they have been outrunning all weekend long and pushing to keep the drivers safe. more that have. off limits today and the a woman waived down a boat and then pulling from the water and the officials confirming that it was a shark that did the damage. they got back into the water and posted for a shark. a few miles along the beach closed the swimmers and no sign of the shark. a police chase had them chris crossing. he was throwing paper out the
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window. handing a note to the tell er and then got away with the cash. if you know who this man is is, the fbi wants to hear from you. turning the attention to the summer games in rio. making the case to go for the gold. long jumper who respected and presented a study to the athletic federation today. it shows that there's no clear advantage over the able bodies. he is known as the blade jumper and won gold in the 2012 par olympics and hopes to be the second one to complete in the
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olympics. competing in the summer games in london and then trying to make it to the games and others throwing in the. he told. >> two time silver med list say that there's a game. he says that other athletes and those planning to have children should this think about it too. >> yeah, we're not thinking about that and able to focus on the training. >> first time olympic trainer says that they're worst the risk. kids are not on the radar. it's a similar story for 24-year-old colton brown.
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the athlete say that is he's been out of the country and out of the loop for zika. >> it maybe because i don't know much about it. i think that i'm going to keep it that way. >> for doctor's treating babies born with the brain defects, ignorance is not bliss. they ask the world health organization to move it out of rio where the infections continue to rise. >> the olympics is being put ahead f of the crisis. >> they say that keeping half a million people out of rio want prevent the stop of zika. >> we should continue to work and make sure that they're safe as possible. >> now, there has been at least one global sporting event and then the woman's cup moved from china to the u.s. however, the olympics have never been moved because of medical
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concerns. we're only 67 days away and then as a reminder i am heading there and bringing you live updates throughout the olympic games. rising from the ashes. how a community is coming together to keep a poplar event despite a massive fire. and good evening. i am jeff and it's building back across the san francisco bay. that's going to bring wide spread showers tomorrow. we will track that when we hit a hundred degrees in a few minutes. newsroom.
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one and then outlasting oklahoma city and there is seth curry. they were all the way back and then he enjoyed it. the warriors have a win of and game one in oakland on thursday night. well, memorial day was no day off in a shopping center. last week the flames roared and it destroyed one business after another. it had a poplar upcoming event and as they show us from the fire scene. >> reporter: well, it's going to be clean up time for a while. at one time it was thought that maybe the round hill dance studio escaped major damage and
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turned out that it's weak and may be salvageable. the owner is finding that community support is still strong. there was major damage to the complex and utility lines and then the cause is under investigation. >> i am thinking that we won't be able to continue the business here in this location. >> the an you will yule fair tail ballot is a big south bay community event. some started as children and now perform at the dome. the fire took away the facilities with the rehearsals. >> when we first saw the fire and got the news, my first thought is how are we going to pull this off?
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>> it's offering space free of charge and then they were able to give up the best news that she has had the this past week. >> the show is going to go down. i am the master of plan b. if plan a does not work out look to c and d. >> reporter: it's not often that a fire leaves it in the wake. the future of the complex is uncertain. for the round hill dance studio, the show will go on and a lot of people will be able to take a bow. >> thank you robert. if you want to find out more about the show and offer support go to nbcbayarea.com and we have it there for you. what a rare sight in the sky tonight. mars is going to be really close to earth. it's not going look this close, but it's going to be closest this earth than it's been in a decade. it's lined up directly behind the sun and mars and the nature of the orbit.
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>> is that right. we have some good skies for the valley tonight and anywhere near the coastline and we have fog in place and then it's the extreme and happening at the current moment. let's get it to that and then across the golden gait bridge and then 53 degrees in san francisco and it's super thick, but as we get alook aacross the bay area, we're still holding on to a mild 77 in the east bay and then 68 in the south bay and tomorrow morning forecast starts off mostly clear but again with the fog and immediate cost line right now it's going to stay in san francisco. we will start in the peninsula and 66. through tomorrow we will see the
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temperatures increase and that's going to put us in the 90s and one of the hottest in 93 and for the coast no 70s just yet. for san francisco we will stay in the 60s as well with the sun. no doubt the hottest weather tomorrow right here across danville with low to mid-90s and for the east bay low at 76 and then napa coming in and then once we pass tomorrow we're going to see the area of high pressure that's doing the heat and then on top of that, this week we're in for a potential of 100 degrees. we're going to push away for that and then the area of high pressure is going to combine with the dry offshore winds and that's good enough by friday with the easterly winds in place to bring us 100 degrees of the
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valley. that pushes the 70s at the coastline. i want to get a closer look at that and then the spread that we're talking about. san francisco by flammable liquid and then walnut creek at 100 as well. we will hold off in the triple digit by friday's forecast. then the larger changes with by the upcoming weekend. saturday we start to see things decrease and then by sunday 88 and also the possibility of thunderstorms now introducing the forecast and for sunday it's not super huge, but again it's a slight chance of scattered activity. beyond this we're looking at maybe the chance of some measurable rainfall.
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bernie sanders, making his rounds in oakland. first-- a rally at frank ogawapr game 7, where he arrived with bernie sanders made the rounds in oakland today and then you see him there and then he went on to the arena for game seven where he was with actor danny glove er. the senator and protestors disrupted the rally from the two people from the crowd. sanders told the follower that the came papaign that he will b trump in november. record numbers in the first four months of this year more than 850,000 californians voted
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during a two day period in april. it linked the members to the online registration system. these numbers call it anyone but the election and then the bay area and then joining us now and what stands out from all of the numbers? >> well, they're big jerry. they're very big and need to get some changes. nearly half and 49 percent to be the exact and then they're democrats and more than the statewide average of 44 percent. here are the big shots and then you look at 17 percent joined with the republicans and well below the average and you look at the changes and they're significant. >> if they tell you anything and the next week votes. >> these numbers really represent only about six percent of the entire state election.
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so we need to be careful. here is what seems to be reasonable. republicans are drifting away for the moment. they seem to be well, more independent. >> well, how does it translate to the vote next week? >> well, it's crystal ball time right here. >> they ever going to feel good about and then 29 percent of the new voters are latinos. they have been very loyal in the years past. for sanders two-thirds is under 35 yearsover age and then sanders has done well and then less known is how the in dependence will vote. they will do that and then they drop off. they drop off more than others at election time and that could help clinton. if they come out in mid-numbers like they do elsewhere,en
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sanders could win a majority of the delegates and make the matters more murky. now no crystal ball jerry, and we have to wait and see. >> that's a murky one larry. >> yeah. the sharks stumble abit and let's go live and it's a disappointment for sure. >> reporter: yeah, it is. i am like the warriors and they did not do that. we will have the reaction from the locker room when we come back. men in teal came up just a
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little short tonight. jess/2shot right here on nbc... the san jose shas well, it was an effort and they left short tonight. >> here on nbc the sharks came up a goal short in game one of the stanley cup finals. nbc is live from the energy center in pittsburgh and calling it a top loss to the start of the series, but we hope that they can overcome this like the
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warriors did. >> reporter: yeah. yeah. exactly. after what they describe as an awful start, they put themselves in position to feel game one. how did they do it? let's go to the highlights and show you this. they went down and they did it behind and patrick and going to the finals and then second period he was tied at two and then the wrap around and then the sharks can taste it and then they struggled in the third and then less than three minute toss go and then bang bang and sharks unable to answer and then they fall. >> yeah we would have won it. we're not laying down. i don't think that we feel too bad. it would have been nice to win obviously, but we know that they're a great team.
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we're good with our team. >> reporter: hey, they lost the conference final team opening one and game one and came back to win that series and maybe they can do the same thing here. this is an uncharacteristic and they thought that they could win this one. we will be back at 11:00 with more highlights and reactions. nbc bay area. >> thanks very much. sharks fiver and sky high in the bay area. plenty of seats and the average price for game three at the center is $624. game four shark tank is higher. the perspective on that and then tonight's game is $220. they won in 2009 and maybe a little bit more comfortable and tickets not as expensive and in much demand. now, we're saying optimistic
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and the bet is going to happen. they have made a friendly wager for the stanley cup finals. the loser will post one wearing the losing teams sweater. they will make a donation to the charity of choice. it's going to be auctioned off and donated to the charity. it's still going to happen people. >> still going to happen. to the victor goes the spoil. look at the teammates wearing the brand new caps because the caps are the nba final caps because they beat the thunder to punch their ticket to the finals. after finally beating okc in seven games they're playing james and those guys and the cavaliers again in game one on thursday night in oakland. the fun is just beginning. >> it's like groundhogs day with that. >> do it gain. >> going to have the same out
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come. i did not get to see riley. >> i did not see riley either. can you tell us about tomorrow? >> yeah, of course. right now it's 71 in san jose and then the sun sets and whether under ground and then for tomorrow morning and temperatures starting off in the 50s and then falling in san francisco and then another hot one and then for the valley and 91 in the south bay and a hundred degrees expected by friday. >> wow. okay. that's going to do it for us. we of course will be back at 11:00. >> we hope that you can join us. >> that's it. ders: oh--look at that picture over there.
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this is the earth comin' up. wow, that's pretty. [music] david lewis: san francisco bay gives our region its name and its identity. you know, it's the greatest natural treasure in the middle of a heavily urbanized area. michela alioto-pier: it can take you 5 minutes to get to an open space that's truly, you know, magnificent. dan rosen: it's hard to live in the bay area and not
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