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tonight's loss at sap center means the sharks are facing elimination. it was a 3-1 win. we will now go back to the steel city on game 5 on thursday. glad you could join us here for
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sharks central. brodie brazil, curtis brown, scott gomez, jamie baker. i think one thing we can safely establish, the sharks we're seeing now, this is not how they looked in rounds prior. >> i think that's accurate, and you also have to tip your cap to pittsburgh. i think pittsburgh is coming out and they're playing a fast brand of hockey, faster than anything the sharks had to face not only this season but definitely in the playoffs. they had moments when they got their puck deep, they got into the forecheck. but you're right, it's tough to maintain that for 60 minutes. >> scott has been in three stanley cup final series. he's won two of them. but now the sharks have to sit on this game for two days and fly to pittsburgh. >> the mental part comes in now. instead of going on the flight, two and two, you're feeling great. the media now comes into effect.
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you're facing elimination, and let's face it, it's not easy to get your mind clear. but they have a lot of vets in there. they'll have to find a way, and they said it earlier, they can't let them take their will away. >> this was the first game of the series that wasn't decided by only a single goal. that being said it's the pens doing all the small things. they're doing all the little things right that's adding up. >> best team the sharks have played, and a different challenge. we talked about the speed, the speed, the speed, but speed in itself is great, but it's not going to overcome and take over if from a positional standpoint the guys are out of position. but they're not. they're positionally sound in all three zones. their ability to break up plays with the sticks time and time again, these are details. their sticks aren't in the air, they're breaking up plays and they're winning battles. the one thing that surprised me
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was san jose battled the l.a. kings and the blues. i thought san jose would have an advantage in the battles, but when it comes to 50-50 battles, i've been impressed by what pittsburgh has done here. we'll see, it's an uphill battle. you got to look no further than golden state. >> throwing basketball on us, are you? >> well, they came back 3-1 against oklahoma city, a very good team. i know the situation is a little different, but also the other thing is, the desperation they showed in the third period, that has to be constant now for every shift the rest of the way. >> let's bring it back to pittsburgh's first goal in this game. ian cole his first score in 105 games. this continues the trend of the series. the guy you wouldn't expect to find in the back of the net are certainly doing that. if you watch the sequence here, pittsburgh was all over the sharks. they were bound to do something dangerous. >> pittsburgh gets a little san jose here. everybody watching the puck for
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san jose, and watch cole as a defenseman to get this rebounded. for a lot of the series, watch kessel here. he's shooting for a rebound. he's not looking to score here. they let him waltz in there and get that extra chance. bart jones was special again tonight, but that should have been cleared out of the way and that's a big point of the game right there. >> scott got an assist on that goal which you said, watch out for him. now he's going to feel a little different, feel a little more loose. he's the guy that capitalizes to make it 2-0 on the power play. >> we were talking about joe torenton the other day. that's a scary thing for san jose to have it go in. the point producers, all they need is this little break. it was a different game. >> we bring the game eventually to the third period.
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it's 2-0. the pens obviously looking sharp. goals in both the periods. i thought san jose looked great. they made some line alterations. almost at the half point period, melkker karlsson had it going on. >> you got guys in front of the net, you put in the puck and you end up scoring. this is the third line guys, just meat and potatoes, and at that point gave the sharks a little bit of momentum, got the crowd going, and you're thinking, well, maybe they can make that. >> absolutely. san jose up to this point, they still have never held a lead at all in any game of the series. we thought, what if san jose could tie it, what if they could win it in overtime? this series was 2-2.
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eric fehrer putting the game away. he's on the rush, he bur heies . >> pittsburgh with that speed you talked about earlier, they make a great shot. but going back to the goals you're going to have to score for the most part, it's going to be grind it out, get it deep on san jose, fight through some adversity. i thought they did everything but score to tie it up. there was a breakaway that was a great opportunity. you look back at the moment in the game and it doesn't even come to that goal by fehrer. they're down now 3-1. you can't look in the rearview mirror. you want to move forward, you want to control what you can control, and right now they have to pick themselves up here in the little bit of time, head back to pittsburgh and win the game. >> time now to get you into san jose's dressing room. it is reaction right now starting with the captain joe.
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>> we had some chances, then had some bad luck. >> the penguins were playing well in this series. >> we've battled back and -- but definitely all playoffs when we've had the lead, we know what it feels like, you can take a little confidence from it and move forward. i think that's going to be important. [ inaudible question ] >> i'm more frustrated with the wins and losses more than anything. it's different if we're 3-1 and don't have anything. it's a different story. but right now we're where we're at, a goal or two probably changes the outcome, and the way it's been going for most of the
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post-season, i feel like i should probably have a little bit more. you just keep going. you know, tonight was definitely better, shot the puck a little bit more. the guys made some plays, i had some luck. got to find a way, though, for sure. >>. [ inaudible question ] >> i think so a little bit. they've done a good job there. then a couple times in the other game, two shots when you get a chance. you keep fighting through the night. we had a little more room, it felt like. so it's just -- we're just going to have to get better. tonight's game 3-1 on the scoreboard, seethe series 3-1 i the standings. it's the milkman melkke melkker karlsson interview as we
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welcome back to playoff central here on nbc bay area. we will show you every goal scored in tonight's 3-1 penguins win over san jose. we'll also show you me talaltme with the national anthem. >> what's it like when you're on -- you're one game away from winning the stanley cup? some of these guys on the penguins, their dream could be fulfilled. is this an advantage having two days between games for san jose who can let things go now moving forward where the pressure for pittsburgh is to finish it off? >> that's a great point, a great question. if you're pittsburgh, you want to play tomorrow. it's right there, you don't want to prolong this. san jose is in a position now there's nothing to lose. you can throw away every game plan, whatever you have. you have to win one game to pull
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it off. your mind starts thinking family, friends, the cusp is right there. >> pittsburgh scored one in the first, one in the second, one in the third. san jose scored one off the stick of melkker karlsson. he tells us this. >> what did you see? >> i tried to hold him off, but everyone does it. >> they haven't called many penalty ies in this series. >> they call something and then they don't. but, i mean -- yeah. >> how frustrating is it to keep playing from behind? >> yeah, it's frustrating and haunting all the time. it's not a big lead when you're
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coming in third. unfortunately, they scored. >> it was changing all over the place, it looked like. you started getting more chances up and down. >> i don't know. more frustration just going. today i think we outshot them. it's hard [ inaudible ] [ inaudible question ] >> it's effective when you get going. just get the puck from there. >> you're on the brink of elimination. how does it feel? >> of course, there's another
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game. if we get that one it's game over. >> that was a rough day for the sharks. not only the 3-1 loss here in game 4 but also news that hurdle will miss the rest of the season, will miss the rest of the stanley cup series. we'll talk about that report in just a second. also you can hear from the head coach later in our show. he will address that situation.
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welcome back to playoff central. glad you stuck with us here in the bay area. after this show, we will continue on hd on 721 on comcast cable. 767 on at&t, 438 on dish and channel 698 on directv. so when this segment is over, please change the channel. including this news alert where it was reported by the
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czech outlet noble sport that hurdle is done for the season. that report says he has a knee injury. hurdle had great opportunities including that post in game 1. in game 2 he was one of the sharpest forwards but hurdle may be, according to that report, out for the rest of the series. brownie, let's begin with you. injuries are not something the sharks had to deal with in the three prior rounds. maybe it's taking its toll more than we even know. >> we won't know for sure, but definitely that's a blow. hurdle was finding his game and also it's a loss any time you lose anybody. no time for excuses. they need to man up and i think they've handled this quite nicely. >> the sharks obviously won the game the other day on saturday when they found out hurdle was unavailable for the game here on game 3. turn the channel over to csi
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california. i'm brodie brazil. see you over on csn. i'm jessica aguirre.
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==raj/2-shot== and i'm raj mathai. welcome to this prime time edition of nbc bay area news. this is part ur thanks for joining us. i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm roger mathai. this is part of the our sharks stanley cup coverage. all that excitement for the stanley cup final, but this dream season now on the verge of coming to a crashing end. this is a live look right outside the shark tank. we got about 17,000 disappointed fans going home after the penguins win this game. we're going to go back to our team of reporters and sportscasters at the shark tank in just a few minutes. first some late-breaking headlines. nbc confirms that hillary clinton has received the magic number of delegates needed to become the presumptive
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democratic presidential nominee. >> we are on the brink of a historic, historic, unprecedented moment! but we still have work to do, don't we? we have six elections tomorrow, and we're going to fight hard for every single vote, especially right here in california! >> that was clinton's reaction moments after the news broke that she went over the 2,381 delegates needed to clinch the nomination. this makes her the first woman in the presidential party to make it to the road to the white house. bill clinton started last night in los gatos and went around california for 17 hours. he aimed his sharpest words at
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republican candidate donald trump. clinton's democratic rival bernie sanders is refusing to give up on the campaign, though. he's in san francisco tonight where his campaign called tonight's news a rush to judgment. >> the point is that tomorrow in california, we have the most important primary. the people of california have the right to determine who is going to be president of the united states, not necessarily having to listen to ap or nbc. and i hope that they will come out in large numbers and make it clear that they want real change in this country. >> now, sanders went on to say that clinton does not have and will not have the pledged delegates to secure the nomination. he says he'll continue to fight on until july's national convention and looks forward to winning here in california. sanders will be in santa monica tomorrow for the official election night party. tonight he's at a rally. a poll shows 8 million people will be voting in california's presidential primary. that would represent a turnout of more than 44%.
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the highest turnout the state has had was back in 2008 at more than 57%. the lowest turnout? back in 2012 with just 31%. tomorrow, as you know, is election day for us here in california. a big primary. lots of other issues in the races in front of voters. later in our newscast, we'll check in with political analyst maury gershwin. helen chavez, wife of cesar chavez, has died. that's mrs. chavez standing on the right with her husband and six of their eight children. the post said she passed away today at the age of 88 at a hospital in barkersfield. she's credited with helping her husband empower farm workers inside california and beyond. let's get back to the shark tank. it didn't go well tonight, the stanley cup turning into a
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heartbreak. you may have seen the game here in the nbc bay area. robert hanna joins us from the shark tank. robert, 20 years of watching this team. we're not giving up hope, are we? >> reporter: no, we are not. in fact, there are still fans out here cheering and the shark tank was really rocking tonight, as you might imagine, because this is a stanley cup final. of course, the sharks were skating for their playoff lives trying to keep alive in this swing game and try to keep from going three games to one down, but they didn't do it. losing a hard-fought game to the penguins, and fans we talked to couldn't really hide their disappointment but still sounded loyal and kind of optimistic. >> it was a pretty slow game. in the beginning they were going pretty fast back and forth, back and forth, and then it just slowed down, the sharks kept slowing down in the defensive end and they kept letting it go, turnover after turnover and it went from there.
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>> today they slipped on the passing and it wasn't very good today. >> did you have a fun experience, though? >> yeah, it was fun. >> i was hoping for a better outcome, but unfortunately the sharks didn't pull through tonight. >> still optimistic, though? >> a little bit. >> reporter: you never know, you know. look at the warriors. they were down three games and they came back, so if the warriors can do it, the sharks can do it. let's go, sharks. >> go, sharks. >> well, that's right. all is not lost, and the warriors are a good team to get inspiration from. but the comeback is going to have to start in pittsburgh on thursday and hopefully they can get it done there and bring the series back to sap center for game 6. i'm going to hold onto my press pass. live in san jose, robert honda, nbc bay area news. >> very good, robert. you are a seasoned reporter. hold onto that press pass. this series is coming back to bait area, or so we hope. as we mentioned, next stop is
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pittsburgh, game 5 this thursday night. if the sharks lose, the series is over, but i think we know it might be coming back to san jose. game 6 sunday night and game 7 back in pittsburgh a week from wednesday. right now we are getting more reaction from the dressing room. it was a spirit of comeback from the sharks but just not enough. nbc bay area's carl rush will join us later in this newscast. if you bleed teal, we want to see it. nbcbayarea.com. to send us your photos post them onto our facebook or twitter pages. good evening, i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri. a cool 59 but still some milder weather after the sun sets in walnut creek at 72. i'll have details in a few minutes. there is outrage on the campus of the sentencing of a former swimmer found guilty of
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sexual assault. the latest of a campaign aimed at having the judge removed. then a boy stabbed during a bank robbery in the east bay. the new details we're learning about the suspect and the boy's condition. to the bank turned into a trip
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to the e-r. this is where police say a woms before she allegedly robbed a cuom what started out to be a trip to the bank turned into a trip to the emergency room. this is where police say a woman stabbed a boy moments before she allegedly robbed a customer. a bizarre chain of events, robbery and stabbing, outside that wells fargo in san leandro. >> the suspect was this woman. security guards jumped in and held her until police arrived. here is the boy's condition. >> reporter: tonight the boy is in stable condition and being treated at a local hospital, but he will have to undergo surgery. authorities say he was just sitting inside when a woman apparently stabbed him for no reason with a knife or scissors. it happened in moments.
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>> she snuck up from behind while he was seated in a lounge chair. >> reporter: a 12-year-old boy was simply waiting for a family member to finish an appointment inside this wells fargo in san leandro when 42-year-old stabbed him two times. >> he thought he was being punched in the back. that punch in the back was actually a knife entering his body. >> he had just arrived to town to visit family. >> i can only imagine what the boy was feeling. shocked and scared, probably frightened right now. >> reporter: another person was making a cash deposit. security guards were able to detain her for a short time before she rushed out and right in the hands of police. >> in cases like this as people can imagine, the first thing that would come to mind is she's mentally unstable. that we don't know right now. >> reporter: the suspect is in police custody charged with assault with a deadly weapon,
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but depending society vand seve the boy's wounds, it could be p upgraded to attpted murder. there is growing outrage tonight against a judge who sentenced a former stanford swimmer to just six months in jail for sexually assaulting a woman outside a fraternity house. turner could have gotten up to 10 years in prison. instead six months in jail. there is actually a petition to remove that judge as well. >> absolutely. many students are appalled for about, but they're really glad to hear it is being talked about, both here and also nationwide. at last check that petition to get the judge removed had 170,000 signatures. >> the sentencing has actually caused a lot of outrage here on campus. >> reporter: many faculty and
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students are in disbelief after a former swimmer was sentenced to six months in jail instead of the maximum punishment of 10 years in prison. 21-year-old brock turner was sentenced to six months in jail. he could be out on probation in as little as three months. >> this woman is going to be a lifetime of grief. >> six months is not enough for something that serious. >> reporter: in a powerful letter to the judge which has since gone viral, the victim urged the court for a strict sentencing saying, in part, you took away my worth, my privacy, my energy, my time, my safety, my intimacy, my confidence, my own voice, until today. in turner's defense, his father also wrote a letter to the judge saying incarceration was not an appropriate punishment for, quote, 20 minutes of action. >> if we let this person get away, it's going to happen
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again. >> reporter: there is now a petition signed by 170,000 people from all over the country calling for judge aaron pertinsky to be removed from the bench for his decision in the case. >> reporter: he disagrees with the sentence but does not think the judge should be removed. tonight we've confirmed the suspect died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. there were initial reports that tear gas or perhaps police gunfire killed a man who held off police last wednesday. the coroner, though, concludes gerald abriya died from a self-inflicted wound. he shot two police officers in a traffic stop before hiding in a fremont house where he was soon surrounded by a swat team. the two officers are still hospitalized. one is improving, the other
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remains in critical condition. anger over multiple freeway shootings sent the mayor to sacramento today with a demand for action. they're hoping a camera crackdown will put an end to scenes like this one which involve gang shootings along the freeway. the mayor wants the state to pay for surveillance cameras along highway 80 and highway 4. >> we're local officials, so we don't really have any say-so what's occurring over the state freeway. but what we can do is what we're doing today. >> today's meeting with governor sapp is the first step to bringing state lawmakers on board. they want to get $50,000 to pay for those roadway improvements. another donald trump rally in san jose today, but this one was a much different tone. his supporters are demanding answers after last thursday's violent downtown rally. supporters now claim the city of san jose didn't do enough to protect them. and they say the mayor ordered officers to stand down. it's a claim that mayor sam
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ricardo denies. >> i am mad and mad as hell! and i'm not going to take it anymo anymore. >> what we saw was a violent situation from a pure thug, and we're going to do everything we can so we make more arrests. >> police say more arrests are imminent and they hope more witnesses and victims come forward to identify their attackers. well, the presidential race is the big contest in tomorrow's california primary, but it also has lots of state and local races and even some school bond questions you may be interested in. nbc's bared political analyst is here now. begin with the presidency, and let's start with hillary clinton who now has enough delegates to secure that nomination. >> that's the claim, of course, but remember, what sanders said, it's not the superdelegates that count as much as the pledged delegates. tomorrow they're at stake, and as far as sanders is concerned,
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the more he wins, the more he can make his case. hillary clinton says a much different thing, we know that. >> let's talk about congress. the 7th congressional district in the south bay have drawn a lot of attention. tell us why. >> five candidates are in this race, but it may be a grudge match between incumbent mike honda and fellow delegate r roe khanna. this time khanna has a better name recognition while honda are awaiting the results of a very painful ethnics investigation. incumbent jim bell are having a little bit of a contentious race here. >> it begins and ends with money, lots of it. the oil in this industry has fueled a campaign with $350,000 nobody expected. to that end, the next
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environmental pack led by thomas speier has been given by john bell. >> and proposition aa is one that everyone will contend with. tell bus about that one. >> we've got the partial tax to curb coastal flooding and restore bay wetland, if you will. that's going to be applied to everyone in all nine counties if the measure wins an overall two-thirds vote. a very novel thing to do here. we haven't seen it before. so, yeah, whether it's the presidency, whether it's the bond, whatever, we've got something tomorrow for everyone all the way from national to local issues. >> we also have you as well tomorrow. we're grateful for that. the primary is tomorrow. on our home page if you want to get some information, click on our voters edge election guide. it's an in-depth information on candidates. put in your zip code and you can
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find out specifically what's on your ballot. three of the biggest sports event in the world are are happening in the bay area. the nba finals, the stanley cup final, and also tonight, copa america, and that's the star player who might be more popular than steph curry and bernard james. messi is representing us in santa ana, and everyone is hoping for that messi magic. nine hours before kickoff, these fans were already parked as leyland stadium. they were hoping to see leonardo messi. it's that magic and those seemingly impossible goals that has many people calling messi the greatest player of all time.
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his fans will go to almost any length to get a glimpse of him, like these folks who rushed to san jose state over the weekend to peek under that fence for just a look at messi and the argentinian national team practice. >> fans of certain athletes, especially messi, are passionate and extreme fans. they would do anything to come and watch him, even if it's just a small glimpse. >> reporter: soccer players say it's messi's humility that brings such a great following. >> he has that charisma on and off the field. >> even michelle steven son is in awe of the player from argentina. >> if we won or if we lost, it would be a once in a lifetime experience. >> messi didn't start tonight because of an injury. >> i'll send him a text. it's coming. >> fans from around the world are in santa colllara tonight.
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he plays in barcelona, but for matches like this, he plays for his country. if you had your car stolen in the bay area, you are not alone. the bay area, it turns out, is among the top regions in the nation with the worse car thefts in the country. in fact, san francisco had more than 30,000 car thefts. that includes oakland and hayward. the ranking is encouraging, though, because san francisco had the most thefts the year before and now it's actually 1 to 5. modesto made the top 10 list including stockton, vallejo, and fairfield. oakland is the target of donald trump's derogatory statements of how low that number is. >> there is also a widening disparity that experts say contributes to a cycle of violence there. our investigative reporter,
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steven stock, is here with a closer look at the issue. >> jessica, we found a vibrant and booming part of oakland where tech giants are moving and jobs are plentiful. but nearby, we also found another part of oakland that still lags behind the rest of the city where the only boom comes from the sound of guns. from coaching football to neighborhood youngsters to raising his family on these streets, 54-year-old todd walker has invested his entire life in oakland. >> this is the mouthpiece that be in your mouth. >> reporter: walker should know about putting mouthpieces in bodies in caskets. while he's volunteered as a football coach for 20 years, he earns his living as a funeral home assistant. over the years, walker has buried more than 20 of his teenage football players. every one of them shot to death
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on the streets around the fields where they once played. >> there's a kid that you probably held as a baby, now you're rolling them in a casket. it's sad. >> reporter: while the overall crime rate in oakland is down, don't tell that to christopher ellis. his 14-year-old son davon, a rising football star, was murdered on these streets in february 2015. >> i don't allow any of my kids to walk down the streets of east oakland anymore. >> reporter: less than five miles away from the coach's whistle lives a very different kind of oakland. a booming economy with high tech opening downtown every month. unemployment down by 8%. murders and arrests much higher here. what we're calling oakland hills, the disparity grows even more. the average salary three and a
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half times what it is in east oakland. and where they only had one murder, four gun arrests and 35 assaults. contrast that with 1,000 assaults and 90 gun arrests. the census data shows 18% of unemployment and 21,000 people living below the poverty line. >> you have highly impacted, poor communities. >> reporter: dr. howard penderhughes is a professor of social and behavioral sciences at usf. >> where businesses have left, where government has essentially pulled out, and that you've had a large-scale public and private investment in those communities. >> he also works with oakland's prevention institute, dedicated to finding solutions to the root causes of inner city violence. >> that's why i call it structural violence, because it happened as a result of government, either policy,
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economic policy, or neglect. >> what's your administration doing to fix that? >> so we decided to ask government leaders about exactly that. >> it is not just one thing, it is a robust economy that provides opportunities for those who have been left out in the past. >> libby shaft grew up in oakland, lived here all her life. she recognizes the economic disparities that still divide her city. >> we still look at the root causes, and by that i mean better jobs, better educational outcomes. we're looking at really building the economy in oakland in an equitable way. >> shaft points to the reduction in the crime rate to show that improvements have already been made. but as we walk the streets, we notice that trying to bring prosperity has another problem.
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housing is skyrocketing, forcing many long-time residents out. >> we see this disgrace happening, and the only way that doesn't happen is through very planned, mindful approaches. >> how do you get the money that is coming into downtown oakland very well, how do you get that out into these communities? >> oakland has an affordability crisis right now, and it's not just about the cost of hawesing. it's about the ability for our residents to afford that housing. >> if you asked the average teenager on the streets of oakland, they'll tell you, there's nothing for us to do. >> reporter: for residents like christopher ellis, it's too late. he's already lost a son. he's afraid if more isn't done and soon, he'll lose his community. >> the last thing you're telling me is be safe. that's because you know now they might not come back. >> so that end, mayor shaft says her administration has already secured $23 million for oakland promise, a program which will pay for low-income youth to go to college. but the mayor says much more
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needs to be done. that's why oakland has become part of a national movement that is now taking a public health approach towards dealing with all this violence. it's an effort that mayor shaft says will take years and the entire community to solve. no simple fixings here. >> that's powerful words, they might not come back. >> can you imagine saying that at your home thinking you never know from day to day? that's the reality in some parts of oakland right now. >> thank you, stephen. >> if you have a tip for stephen or anybody in the investigative unit, give us a call at 1-888-9961-888-9 1-888-996-tips or send steve an e-mail. they're battling a royal wildfire in howard county. they have a crew from monterey county also trying to control the coleman fire. a fire is also burning within the los padres national forest.
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it began saturday and spread rapidly because of strong wind gusts and hot temperatures. more than 120 homeowners have been evacuated thus far. take a look at the map. this is one of six large wildfires burning across our state this evening. >> we've had such scorching temperatures, jeff. we do expect to see a little bit of a cooldown soon. >> yeah, and i think it will definitely help the firefighters in king city and help our fire danger in the next couple days. we'll certainly be settling in to a cooling trend that i know a lot of you will enjoy. you can see across san francisco, we still have that fog right now and 57 degrees. also some clouds moving down to the south bay and a mild 70 through tomorrow morning with a fog in san francisco. it's going to have an easy time coming back for that morning commute. we'll start with 55 and the possibility of some drizzle right on down to the south bay, expecting 58. on that microclimate forecast for tuesday, temperatures will be warming up a couple degrees. i don't think it will be super uncomfortable in the south bay. we'll top out at 83 degrees
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downtown as well as 86 in morgan hill. 774 in san mateo. typical june coming our way. in the 60s at the golden gate bridge. no chance of 90s or 100s tomorrow. we'll see the warmest weather in danville at 85 degrees. pleasantville also expecting 87. mill valley at 74 degrees and napa expecting 81. we have high pressure producing the warm weather for tomorrow, but by wednesday that's going to start to fade. and as it does so, it's going to make way for our next weather maker to move in, and that's this cooling of low pressure across the west. there is rainfall associated with this, but it's all going to be headed to seattle missing us. so the key thing we'll get from that area of low pressure is some cooling temperatures that eventually will bring some 70s. let's take a look at the
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temperature trend. i said you would like this. you can see here on thursday, 79 degrees for walnut creek. that's one of the interior valleys that gets some of the hottest temperatures. and by friday we'll be down to 77. then once we hit saturday, up to 84. then by sunday we'll see that heat spike back up to 90 degrees. so thursday and friday coolest days of the week. then again by this weekend those numbers start to go up. we'll give you another view here of other parts of the bay area and how those temperatures are going to trend. you can see friday on the north bay 77 degrees. once we hit sunday, the north bay goes to 92. sa san francisco 65 on saturday, 73 on sunday. the south bay goes up to a much hotter 90 degrees on sunday. i'm always checking out any sign of rainfall coming our way, and the forecast models are still trying to throw out here the possibility of maybe some showers. by next week, june 16 and also the 18th, not a big storm system but potentially a little bit of
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wet weather. we'll be tracking that very closely and you can always get more updates at nbcbayarea.com. >> very interesting to see that rain out there. a recall concern. should drivers turn off their defective airbags until they can get them replaced? nbc bay area responds, next. hayward man's question about all
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those recalled airbags. nbc bay area responds to a hayward man's question about all the recalled airbags. >> dr. humphrey asking whether he should just turn off his airbags until he can get them replaced. so the question is, can he? >> maybe. but regulators don't recommend it. airbags are required safety equipment. generally turning them off requires an application plus proof of medical need. recalls don't count. the national highway traffic safety administration says, quote, you should never disable a driver's side airbag. as for passenger airbags, some
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dealers will turn them off but says, quote, passengers should not use that seat. some car companies are giving drivers rental cars until replacement airbags arrive. we are working with chevy to see if patrick is eligible for a loaner. if you have a question for us, we'll respond. call 888-996-tips or connect on our website, nbcbayarea.com/response. hacking can happen to just about anyone, even mark zuckerberg. his information was compromised over the weekend. they have claimed responsibility, saying they wanted to expose security flaws. his acts have now been resecured. the sharks, the penguins, the stanley cup final right here on nbc bay area. you haven't given up hope, have you? >> no, but who knew the penguins could be so mighty.
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>> colin on the ice for us. how you doing, colin? >> i'm here with the zamboni driver who is about to come right behind me. the sharks, you say, find themselves on the brink of elimination. how they outshot pittsburgh but still lost their third game of the series. a rough night for sharks fans.
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way puck did notoce their okay, let's get it straight. it is not over until it's over. yes, it was a rough night for sharks fans. the puck did not bounce away in game 4 of the stanley cup final. but we're not giving up hope yet. colin joins us from the ice. we saw it last week when the golden state warriors were down to oklahoma city. maybe the sharks can do the same. >> that's the positive message i was looking for from you. the sharks forced to come from behind, that come from behind in hockey, but unfortunately in three out of four games they couldn't complete the comeback. the three-game star spangled
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banner, if that doesn't fire you up, i don't know what does. they're in position and at 1-0 in the second period. it's a 2-0 pens lead. the sharks, well, they would finally break through at the 8:07 mark of the third period. brandon dillon, shot from goal but it wasn't enough. just over two minutes left. eric fehrer fines himself one on one with jones. that makes it 3-1 the final. >> we've been the best road team in the league. we're going to show up and try to get this back for game 6. this isn't over. >> so, as we said, they're on the brink of elimination.
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we know the warriors did it. they were down 3-1 to okc and they found a way. the only thing for the sharks, though, they have to win two of three on the road, the warriors only had to win one on the road. i talked to the sharks in the locker room and they think they can get it done. it starts with game 5 in pittsburgh and we will be there. >> thanks, colin. colin rush and the zamboni there at the shark tank. as for the warriors, they did arrive in cleveland tonight looking to take their series and they could wrap it up wednesday and friday in ohio. >> we'll see you tomorrow night at 11:00.
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