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brought to you by subway restaurants. >> the building was quiet and play uninspired. one flick of the wrist flips the script. pens fans wake up. game one will be settled in overtime. malkin leads the playoffs with 19 points, his latest is the reason this game is still going on. game one of the eastern conference final. let's pick it up early on. just a mistake here from the pens. turnover for dumoulin. bobby ryan great pass to jean-gabriel pageau. >> malkin gets caught standing off to the side of the net. mistakes all the way around. ottawa takes advantage. >> second period, it's pittsburgh on the power play, they have had plenty of opportunities on the power play early. craig anderson set play, deflection by hornqvist and an outstanding stop by anderson as
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he confidently snares that opportunity. 1-0, sens. >> marc-andre fleury making the stop. the puck goes in, but it was whis nld the act. >> that's as good as blowing the whistle. so, no goal. >> later on in the second, more from bobby ryan. >> he's been the best senator in the game. gets by fleury. but off the pipe. >> third period, pittsburgh with an opportunity, this one nearly trickles in. >> short of a broken play here, maatta doesn't get much on it. forces anderson to make a good save. >> ryan to brassard, off the is inside of the post there. >> but then it's the pens and it's hainsey going in hard. gets the puck in the zone and eventually it's kunitz to malkin. >> all night long we have watched malkin struggle.
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great players can come up with answer at any point during the game. malkin does here. overtime. >> preserve the lead late in the third. marc-andre fleury, 31 saves. >> phil kessel wakes up as well. one off the crossbar there, great pass from kunitz and pittsburgh comes that close to ending this one. >> this game going to overtime. ottawa 5-1 in overtime during this postseason. the pens 1-1. evgeni malkin, what did you see from his teammates and coaches. >> malkin was struggling mightily the way he was handling the puck. eventually, rick tocchet started talking to his top player, sending him the message -- some of the early struggles from malkin on the power play, just misses us. this isn't malkinlike. the good news he has his ears wide open and listens to his coaches.
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there's tocchet on the dry-erase board. malkin, some of his struggles continued after that. that doesn't get through. karlsson plays him well here on the one-on-one situation. tocchet goes to the ipad. malkin takes a good peek at it. he scores the goal. he's a happy camper. >> if only you had the ipad. >> yeah. we're headed to overtime. you saw the arena wake up on the inside. on the outside they're getting set in the overtime in the eastern conference final. we'll talk adjustments after this. i- [sound of wrench] [intricate guitar riff]
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>> announcer: the stanley cup playoffs on nbc are brought to you by subway restaurants. get set for overtime in pittsburgh. ottawa has won five overtime games in this postseason. five different game-winning goal scorers for ottawa. who's the guy to watch? >> erik karlsson. very active in this game. you'll see him a lot. he's been out there almost 30 minutes already. leads all skaters in that department. made some good defensive plays.
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crosby has been quiet in this game. karlsson has had something to do with it. ties ups c s cakessel. >> he's done it against everybody else, no reason to think he won't do it against pittsburgh from time to time. he's their best player and that's why he's getting almost 30 minutes a game. >> watching the pens tonight, crisp isn't a word that comes to mind, anything that should give them life going into this overtime? >> we have seen some physical play. in fact ottawa sent a couple guys down the runway to get patched up. that hit on dumoulin a nasty one from behind. ceci has to get that checked out. hornqvist with a big-time hit on burrows here that got most of the ottawa bench riled up here. he played it cool. got his way to the bench. had a chat with burrows at the
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end. clearly they're trying. it's been a tough day with their hands. they just don't look like the gifted hockey club we know them to be. >> for the 25th time this postseason, and second time in as many games in the conference finals, 60 minutes regulation time inefficient. overtime from pittsburgh is coming up after this. >> announcer: you've been watching the subway overtime intermission report brought to you by subway restaurants. ew ho. ♪ a lot of people have vertical blinds. well, if a lot of people jumped off a bridge, would you? you hungry? i'm okay right -- i'm... i'm becoming my, uh, mother. it's been hard, but some of the stuff he says is actually pretty helpful. pumpkin, bundling our home and auto insurance is a good deal! like buying in bulk! that's fun, right? progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents, but we can protect your home and auto. progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents,
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hockey. 25 have gone to overtime league width. this is their seventh trip. five of their eight wins have come in overtime. >> eddie: johnny, that's rarefied air. montreal canadiens, ten overtime wins in their sprint to the stanley cup. >> john: the voice of pierre mcguire in the glass and eddie ol dick at my side. we start overtime here in pittsburgh. first game of this conference final. jean-gabriel pageau. evgeni malkin in the third. stone. controlled by pittsburgh, justin schultz. moving up erik karlsson. six shots on goal already. pageau taken care by schultz.
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>> eddie: good stick there by schuls schultz. >> john: we head to extra hockey. stopped by fleury on the redirect by pageau. hoffman. mac arthur. hoffman turns. shoulder down by fleury. mac arthur. broken up by schultz. good pressure by ottawa. schultz. has a couple of cracks at it. rust will move it back. maatta. now jake guentzel takes a hit to get it out. >> eddie: two tremendous saves by marc-andre fleury. pageau out in front. the redirect. >> john: kunitz! ceci getting back. turning stick of malkin. this way, dumoulin. his shot off the mark. claesson for ottawa. denied by malkin.
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he gets it back, though. pass intended for ryan dzingel. chris kunitz, through the neutral zone, here's evgeni malkin. kessel off the stick. dzingel overskated. ryan dzingel. derick brass sad. throws over on the brake. fleury. now claesson coming back. chris wideman moves it back. punished by kunitz. off the stick of tom pyatt. all the way back in. ian cole. pressured by zack smith. bonino along the boards. dumoulin back for cole. flushed out by zack smith. hornqvist had it. he lost it. cole gets a second opportunity. he'll steam away from zack
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smith. ian cole through center. kyle turris. inside his own line. move it along. smith coming up on chad ruhwedel. moved along that time by ian cole. brought in by bobby ryan. cole is right there. pittsburgh is back out. bobby ryan knocking it down. carter rowney is on him. here we go. matt cullen, wilson to the front, shot goes wide. off his stick. now, mark stone. through center, olli maatta, back on it. schultz. cullen. pageau gave it away. maatta had a tough time there. methot got to it. now turris. overtime winner in game five of the second round against the new york rangers. turris has the puck. he comes in, crosby off turris.
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kyle turris along the boards. rolls it in for clarke mac arthur. who overstated. crosby, back out. he'll start his engine. sidney crosby, right in, broken up. from karlsson. hainsey awaiting. the pass by rust. crosby working out in front. rust, dumoulin, his shot caught by anderson. >> eddie: that cross has been his best friend. great job by dumoulin. dumoulin walking the line. anderson able to see it. the play cody ceci on chris kunitz a little bit earlier in this overtime. marc-andre fleury, look at his redirect by pageau and right after that mike hoffman had a chance right off the right arm of marc-andre fleury.
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chances at either end here in overtime number one. >> john: we went four minutes without a whistle. focus is marc-andre fleury. evgeni malkin. jean-gabriel pageau on face-off. pageau, brassard, tom pyatt with it up front. guy boucher. ceci. here's phaneuf. cole coming back. fore-checked by pyatt. kessel for cole. out they come. evgeni malkin. with kunitz who has it. off tom pyatt. back out to center. cole, again, kessel is offside. >> eddie: the officials along those near boards waved that it
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was onside and then decided to go ahead and blow it down. scott cherry along those near boards. see phil kessel saying that play wasn't offside. >> john: a biased opinion. and he's entitled to it. face-off won by pageau. fumbled that pass. claesson back out to ryan. hainsey in front of the ottawa bench. >> eddie: talking points in between periods from the coaches to the players and it filters throughout the players to say, look, everybody has to understand once we get into the offensive zone, everything's going to be funneled into the front of the net. never a bad play to get the puck at the net and everybody has to
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understand, less is more in overtime when it comes to generatesing creating offense. to go ahead and get that puck to the net. >> john: each team with two shots so far. here's guentzel. jake guentzel, taken down. methot with the shot off claesson. it deflects out of play. >> eddie: nice little play by guentzel, got to the inside and lost his balance. as claesson was there. watch guentzel, outside, inside, around claesson, losing his balance and then the stick of the defender on the shot. >> pierre: he comes right back with methot and karlsson. claesson off the ice. >> john: bobby ryan with some open ice. here he comes. he scores!
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bobby ryan wins it in overtime! kind of a broken play just inside the offensive zone for the penguins. and bobby ryan is going to find this puck. pageau gets it out and then bobby ryan gets a step on olli maatta and he goes forehand, backhand, top shelf. how about this, jonny? the first odd man situation in the entire game. bobby ryan gets it. gets body position. opens up that stick blade and doesn't get any better than that, going forehand, top shelf in overtime and the ottawa senators win game one, 2-1. it looked like ryan -- it was
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shot out of a cannon there. olli maatta isn't exactly a slow player. you see the reaction from the senators' bench. beautiful move all the way around. >> ottawa wins in overtime for the sixth time here in the postseason. his fifth goal of the playoffs. and he's standing by with pierre. >> pierre: thanks very much, johnny. not your first piece of overtime magic. take us through the goal. >> winning those puck battles. i came across the support, the guys found a good way to get it up. from there i think it mrakd out. >> pierre: you thought you have scored on the first one that rattled off the post -- >> i felt pretty good with the puck and the decisionmaking and all that. i told you i should have won that one off the post. i got to avenge it in the third. >> pierre: your coach says it's you guys against the world how
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legitimate is that rallying cry for your team? >> very. we're exactly what he said. nobody's picking us but we're consistent. we stick to our game. we got a chance to get rattled when they scored in the third. we stuck with it. we'll feel comfortable for about an hour. >> pierre: craig anderson who's exceptional here in game one, everybody knows about his obviously situation at home with his wife nicole, how much has that affected your team. >> it's only made us better and stronger. everybody was there for them. it's a trying year. put a lot on their shoulders. craig handled it. nicole as well, we're playing for them. >> pierre: see you game two on monday. >> thank you. >> pierre: johnny. >> john: thanks for watching the stanley cup playoffs presented by geico. for eddie olczyk and pierre
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mcgwire, let's check back in the studio. john, thanks so much. bobby ryan said on paper the penguins better. the senators get the win. >> pittsburgh looked like they stumbled around for the last couple days trying to celebrate through their beautiful win over washington because they had no legs, no hands, they had really no life. fleury was their best player. hornqvist looked okay. big-name players didn't have it tonight. they can't afford to have that happen in game two. one slips okay. two slips away. >> give ottawa credit for the way they started the game and ended the game. ottawa came out in overtime and erased all that. bobby ryan with a great goal. >> sens' remarkable run
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continues they're now 6-1 in overtime games in this postseason. game one of the eastern conference final. we pick it up with a mistake from the pens. and it's ottawa capitalizing. bobby ryan getting it start ppd the pass to jean-gabriel pageau with the goal. >> bank pass off the wall, doesn't work. pageau scores again the ottawa senators have a 1-0 lead. >> ryan was on his game so was craig anderson. pittsburgh on the power play. hornqvist with the deflection. >> yeah, they had a lot of power play opportunities here. this is one of them. kind of an unorthodox save . >> if you're the sens double their advantage to 2-0 here and it's burrows knocks the puck in but no goal. >> the referee was bringing up the whistle to blow it dead. the right call was made on the
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ice. >> in second, the ryan show continues. >> not enough time for fleury to get set or make any adjustments. not quite good enough. >> anderson one of his 27 saves. >> great save by carter rowney. >> i thought brassard was going to score here. >> can't come much closer, inside the post rattles out behind fleury. here we go. >> here come the pens. 5:30 left in this game. evgeni malkin from chris kunitz. just a sutsle redirect. >> nice job by kunitz on the redirect. malkin tips it. >> it's marc -andre fleury. >> fleury is good enough to make it. >> kessel off the crossbar. inches away from ending it right there.
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instead, jonesy, this game gets settled in overtime. 25th overtime game of this postseason. in overtime it's bobby ryan, the second overall pick in 2005, crosby was the first. >> yeah, outstanding play. look at the speed blowing past olli maatta. goes to the backhand. elevates it perfectly to the top corner. karlsson on the ice for another overtime winner and for the ottawa senators. he's been on the ice for all nine now. >> off a sloppy turnover, on the blue line, that symbolized the whole night for pittsburgh. >> the final 2-1 in overtime. ottawa grabs the first one. game two on monday night on nbc sn. you look at bobby ryan and the struggles he had during the regular season. 13 goals, 12 assists in 62 games. >> he's moving his feet from the start of the playoffs. he erased the bad memory prs the regular season. started in game one of the first series with the boston bruins
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and carried forward in round three. defensively he's done a good job, there the quick release there's the backhand pass that was a dandy to pageau and then he also took a big hit here from dumoulin before ending this thing in overtime. >> you never know when these players are going to develop fully, handle adversity. we have seen phil kessel get traded twice before he figured it out. but boy, he's in a different level now. >> the pressure of big money, not producing during the are regular season, he was the guy who said, fresh start and that's happened in the playoffs. the other side for pittsburgh right now, is this the type of game, it's tough to do in the eastern conference final you take it and throw it away? >> i wouldn't say that entirely. i mean, it's a wake-up call. they may have thought they would take this in four straight or
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game five. this now presents a different challenge. you've given confidence to your opponent and the wake-up call has to be answered. no question, the turnover right from the beginning here, from dumoulin's perspective, it continued one player after another, malkin can't handle the pass. kessel on the side wall, he fumbles it. trying to make the pass to malkin. here you'll see bonino, the normally reliable bonino turns it over. this one was almost silly. guentzel stops in the middle of the ice and he gets cross-checked down. keith. >> lot of bobbles, lots of turnovers and lot of uncharacterist plays from the pittsburgh penguins. when you're physically exhausted and maybe a little emotionally exhausted you look to your hands the hands weren't there. they there for bobby ryan. the penguins' fans with that
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overtime goal. i give mike sullivan credit, he stuck with kessel and malkin kept them together. they broke through for the only goal for penguins. >> similar circumstances early to what we saw with anaheim, both teams came off big wins, pittsburgh and anaheim reacted somewhat, came out flat and they paid the ultimate price for it in game one. they have to come back with renewed enthusiasm and renewed energy. both teams. it was striking how different those teams were in game one of their third-round series. >> one game who has plenty of energy in this postseason, jean-gabriel pageau. he was with pierre. >> pierre: bobby ryan had some magic. take us through your goal. >> i had to put knit on the last
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goal. i think he was flying, he's a dangerous player. >> talk about your team and the mindset coming into this thing. they got crosby, malkin, a lot of weapons. >> yeah, it's a big challenge. i think we've been underdogs for the whole season and the whole playoffs, so it's -- it's not hard for us to come into a game and give and leave everything out there. i think we're doing a pretty good job so far. >> pierre: thank you for doing this. >> thank you. how much of the pens' struggle tonight were the system they were playing against in the senators. >> for example the penguins had five power plays. they bungled their way through that. >> yeah, ottawa was undisciplined. pittsburgh power play didn't come through when they needed it to.
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>> the senators win it on the road. we're out of time. coming up later tonight, an all-new saturday night live. with host melissa mccarthy and musical guest haim. game two of the nashville predators/anaheim ducks tomorrow. nhl gets started at 7:00 eastern. for our entire, thanks so much for watching. good night. site.
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happened in the past year. what the developer is saying and the impact the fire is having on people who live nearby. plus moving ahead in the search for a new fbi director as the white house begins interviewing possible replacements. an arrest in the string of car fires that have been tear rising communities in the east bay. the news starts right now. good evening everyone i'm terry mcsweeney. we're on with a special edition of nbc bay area news. several cars torched at random now a suspect in custody. since monday someone's been setting cars on fire, but just as report of another car fire came in, police make an arrest. we have that story. >> reporter: t >> the suspect is being bokd on 43 different arson charges j they announce the arrest after a series of car fires left people in the east bay on edge. >> 36-year-old man was located
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in a residential area this morning and as officers arrived in the area the suspect appeared to have possibly set a fire to a vehicle in a driveway. >> shin park says police knocked on his door and he woke to find his cyan in flames. >> so you can do it, so we called the fire department. >> investigators caught up with the suspect in this area which is less than a mile away from where the last car fire was set. >> reporter: they toed his car. there were at least seven cars fires here this week. they set up i special arson task force and managed to watch the arsonist. >> there have been common alts between all of the fires that we no, i of that the suspect is currently being charged with. >> reporter: they're trying to determine how many fires he may be connected to. and investigators search for evidence as neighbors watched. >> they called up to us and told us that the person had been arrested. >> reporter: many felt a sense of repeeve.
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bail is set at more than $3 million. for the second time in ten months federal arson investigators are looking at whether someone deliberately set this fire at a housing complex in emeryville that was under construction. the massive fire forced people living nearby to evacuate. we're live at the scene now with chuck and up just spoke to the building's developer. >> reporter: that's right. he vouched to continue this project it's backed up by about nine months he said as a result of this. more than 14.5 hours firefighters still on the scene putting out hot spots. and tonight about 400 households in the immediate area will be without electricity until about midnight. for the second time in less than a year federal arson investigators are back here again. >> the fire broke out around 5:00 aim near 39th and add
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align. by the time roughly 100 firefighters showed up they found the complex of townhouses completely engulfed in flames. the same development went up in flooimz flames last july. the exact cause has not been determined but neighbors are suspicious of a second fire at the same place. >> somebody don't want it to be built. because a lot of work has been put into this building here. >> the developer is suspicious also. >> it's somebody who is very, very evil and probably doesn't like housing getting built. >> i just don't know. >> are you aware of any threats? >> no. no. that's what's so puzzling. this project has been nothing but open arms. >> 35 people for 12 units near by were evacuated. tonight work crews are hoping to begin dismantling a construction crane threatening to clams. >> reporter: after july's fire the developer installed 12 security cameras and hired two security guards. he hopes they provide valuable information for investigators.
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meanwhile the winds are starting to pick up now. they were up this morning, high winds pushing embers several blocks to the south catching one roof on fire. it was quickly put out. overall, no injuries. ns bay area news. thank you very much. oakland firefighters rescue a child trapped inside a burning home. the call came in about 2:00 this morning. a fire near lockwood street and 73rd avenue. when they arrived they found out a child was still inside. they found and revived the child would was taken to the hospital in serious condition. cause of that fire has mott not been released. president trump is promising to make a fast decision to replace fired fbi director james comey. his administration began interviews today. we have a look at the short list of k57d dates including one with ties to the bay area. >> reporter: the president says the new new director could be anoinsd by late next week before mr. trump leaves for his trip to the vatican. the president watsds not
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directly involved in the interviews today because he delivered the commencement address at liberty university. but while flying there he spoke to reporters about the selection process. >> i think the process is going to go quickly because almost all of them are very well known, you know, they've been vetted over their lifetime, essentially. very well known, highly respected, really talented people and that's what we want for the fbi. >> here's a list of the eight candidates interviewed today at the white house return colluding one with ties to the bay area. fbi special agent adam lee graduated from san francisco state. he received his law degree at jtk nufrt pleasant hill and interned in the san francisco district attorney's office. former house intelligence committee chairman mike rogers was also interviewed today along with acting fbi director andrew mckaib. republican senator john cornyn of texas, former isn't u.s.
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attorneyal lis fisher. michael garcia, district judge henry hudson who serves eastern virginia and francis towns send former homeland security and counterterrorism adviser. the candidates met with attorney general jeff sessions and deputy attorney general rod roasenstei. >> thank you, marianne. president trump is considering firing his press secretary and hiring a woman with bay area ties. "the new york times" is reporting mr. trump may drop sean spicer and replace him with fox news host kimberly gill foil. she's a former san francisco deputy district attorney and the former wife of gavin newsome. six west wing officials told the times that the president not happy with several top aides but especially spicer. it comes from criticism over the administration shifting accounts of the reasoning behind the president's decision to fire fbi
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director james comey. >> meantime, president trump told college graduates today they should relish the opportunity to be n outsider. mr. trump make his first comment mens speech as president today at liberty university in virginia. he told graduates to never ever give up, do not be afraid to challenge entrench and fellow power structures. >> treat the word impossible as nothing more than motivation. relish the opportunity to be an outsider, embrace that label. being an outsider is fine, embrace the label. >> president trump added that the more people say it can't be done, the more determined you should be to prove them wrong. millions of computers around the world are being held hostage by hackers all because of a mall wear psycher attack. but the spread has been slowed thanks in part to researchers at a sunmy veil based security farm. bay area news report joins us now with details on the company called proof point and how it's
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helping stop the spread of this ransomware. >> there are two security researchers who discovered how this ransomware was spreading and they have found and installed what's being called a kill switch to stopt spread. but shipping giant feddism and hundreds of other companies around the world have already been affected. fedex has not disclosed the extent his operations have been impacted but they say the company may have to keep many of its infected computer systems and servers offline until monday. computers that have been hacked display a red screen demanding 300 bit coin for a key to unlock the machine or all the data will be deleted. after two researchers with sunmy veil proof point discovered the mall wear they worked with siebler colleagues around the world to stop it from spreading. >> it does resemble a worldwide fire department in certain ways and researchers inthis community do collaborate pretty frequently especially when you have
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something big anding you ligly this and spreading very quickly. >> they say this attack is getting lots of a tension because organizations like the united kingdom national health service were affected. in that case emergency room service at some hospitals slowed to a crawl and surgeries had to be delayed because doctors and nurses simply couldn't access any of their patient's medical information. now, he says lots of united states firms dodged disasters because their ip departments dated their windows systems and patched security breaches that were discovered earlier this year. he says this is exactly why we should always let our computers simply perform those sometimes annoying security updates. back to you. >> all right. thanks so much. and still ahead, governor jerry brown going straight to the white house to ask for help for one of his signature projects. plus, words of wisdomtor cal grads, the significance behind this year's keynote speaker. we're seeing a cool and breezy evening around san jose today 60 degrees you should see
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speed up the state )s high speed rail project. =vo= governor brown is now asking for president trump's help to speed up the state's high speed rail project. the governor sent a letter to the president today asking him to transfer federal authority of the environmental review process to the state. that review process currently behind schedule. they believe california regulators can finish it faster. a strong critic of president trump delivered the speech at berkeley today. the speaker was an alumist having earned a political science degree from cal about 25 years ago. organizers say the iranian and american comedian and actor was chosen to give the address in part because he embodies diversity and ambition of berkeley students. after cracking quite a few jokes
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they praised berkeley for welcoming first and second general e generation students and told them to challenge authority. >> be politically active. it's easy to get a nine:00 to 5:00 put your head down and collect a paycheck. but there's so many cows cause out there and they need you. we all know there's so many battles that need to be fought, lgbtq rights and many, many more. >> the choice of keynote speaker is being seen as political. he is a strong critic of president trump's immigration policies and he included that criticism in his speech today. now, nbc bay area's microclimate weather. that's a fact meet roll benefit rob with the microclimate forecast. >> and i'm happy to enice weather for the commencements today. the sunshine a little bit chili the wind coming in off the osha shan and our oish shan temperatures upper 40s to 50s. keeping things cool to stuart
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off mom's day weekend. right now 63 degrees, pretty sunset view from you're going to head up to sonoma ar napa you'll see temperatures close to 70, but look at that slight chance of maybe some hill top showers. a closer look at that in the hour by hour forecast. san francisco you're at 56 degrees, quite chilly if you're going to the giants game tomorrow afternoon, temperatures only near 60 degrees so jacket weather throughout the day near san francisco. san jose about 60 degrees. speaking of those wind speeds, about 15 to 30 miles an hour about the west northwest so inland temperatures are in the 50s and 60s, offshore 49 degrees. water temperature at bodega bay ocean beach only 52. wind advisory around the north bay and tri-valley will wake up into numbers in the mid-40s tomorrow pork. afternoon high similar to today, mid-60s around the santa clara valley. could below 70s again down in
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plez anlt ton and 68 in livermore, close to 70 around concord. peninsula temperatures and along the coast you saw the wind speeds there and the water temperatures expected to be a cool day for mom. as you'll notice upper 50s for the most part around san francisco then up around santa rosa we will see a chance of few highs of around 70 degrees. we will see a weak system here dropping over northern california so notice here hour by hour tomorrow morning along the coast there sonoma county might see a stray shower or two but the time to watch will be 12:30 till about 4:00 in the afternoon. you see these showers poup popping up in the hill tops t north bay also to the southeast around morgan hill, hamilton, some of that may try to dift off to the south and west. notice by 8:00 as the sun begins to set we're going to lose the power to those showers so any chance of those hill top showers should be gone as we head toward sunday evening. monday is dry, better chance to find a few sfring spring showers
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arriving on tuesday and with it a big roller coaster right in the forecast. high pressure builds back strongly, you're bo b to see those high temperatures vault upward away from these chilly and cool temperatures. we're beginning to get into the new week those highs quite chilly rebounding into the 70s by friday and saturday. again, tomorrow sunday we'll call it a few hill top showers for the north bay, possible lit east bay hills. but tuesday looks to be the best daytor a chance of showers. but the high, low 60s to mid 80s by friday. so next's leaking great in one a little bit chilly and breezy at times. >> all right. let's check allen smith? sports. >> nbc sports bayier newsroom the giants looking for back-to-back win dollars for the first time since early april as they battled the reds today. and we're just a day away from the western conference final. in time for the big matchup plus
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although the warriors are headed to their third straight western conference final they've been missing an important piece to their success. their head coach. today steve kerr was back with his team for the first time since april 21st, kerr rejoined his coaching staff for meetings and also attended practice at warriors headquarters. now he wopt be on the sideline for mopped's game one against the spurs. mike brown will continue to be in charge until kerr is healthy enough to get back to coaching full time but his presence was a welcome sight. >> it's great anytime you could hear his voice, see his face, he's obviously been doing his homework in between, his down time to help us get prepared for the series. and you know he misses being
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around the day-to-routine and the atmosphere and practice and locker rooms an games and all that, so for him to just have the energy and ability to be here means a lot. so hopefully he's feeling better. >> our coverage of game one gets started at 11:30 in the morning sunday on nbc sports bay area. we will be ready to break down the entire series. preparing for the spurs is no easy task. today after practice steph curry was asked about attack lgt spurs top ranked defense. >> you want to fight their defense and try to keep doing things that they're trying to take away. you kinda want to go to the spots where the defense gives you so that you can be able to make those plays and try to make it as easy as possible on yourself. but i feel like we have the versatility to be able to, you know, attack those warriors and whether it's the zbie with the
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ball with the basket or drive and kick, whatever the case may be, just try to make the right reads. >> today 17th inning thriller reds back at it, forced inning brandon betts, see you later. betts headed to the cove, his sichlk home run of the season. giants up one early. bottom two now, just continue rouge an know at the plate, aud yoes. the solo shot to snoer, his first of the season makes it 2-0 nothing for the giants and they go on to win 3-1 the final. >> you've got to start some where are are you know, and it's really 3 out of 4 so we're really looking on the positive side here. but it's good to get a couple in a row against a team that was very tough on us at their ballpark but we're pitching well. we talk about more about the bull pen what a great job they
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did again and, you know, a lot's been inserted into the closing role and he got it done and that's what has to happen when you have these injuries, guys have to step up and they're doing that. >> well, tomorrow the giants will try and wind their third straight game for the first time this season. that's it for sports. back to you. well, tonight on our emmy award winning documentary series bay area revelations we are profiling some of the most influential women in the area. they say bay area women are ambitious in the best ways because they need to be. but they sill have a long way to do. >> we know when we call on the talent of the whole population we make better decisions, that's been proven over and over and over again. and it's time for women to take their rightful seat at the table where decisions are made. from the state house to the west wing, to every haul ll of congr to every company big and small
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have some women game changers airs tonight at 10:00 right after saturday night lye. >> the big celebration for students in san francisco in honor of asian/american months. they were all invited to submit a creative piece for the growing up asia in america awards. our nbc bay area reporter robert handa over saw the events. >> your creativity need to be known and you need to be part of the reason why it's known. >> they compete for more than $20,000 in cash prizes. nbc bay area say proud sonser of the event. >> very talented. >> absolutely. >> one last check looking at the mother's day zblours the pressure's on. it's chilly and breezy at times. you could see the temperatures will, san francisco in fact will be trending cooler through tuesday which will probably be our best chance for finding showers. but by thursday and friday temperatures rebound 60 and 70s
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now. incland spots areas south of morgan hill. stay tuned team e tomorrow afternoon may see a brief hill top showers. tuesday highs drop into the low 60s then mid to upper 80s possible by friday. so we'll go from maybe a taste of winter to summer again in the span of the next seven days. >> fantastic, robb. thank you very much. thanks for joining us. access hollywood is coming up next. hope you can join us again tonight at 11:00.
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"american idol" returns, dancing finds its final four. and we open the doors of hollywood's super mansions. welcome to "access hollywood's" weekend edition. i'm liz hernandez, but we start with goldie hawn, monogamy with kurt and her big screen return. >> we got into it with a couple drinks, and we wound up having a sing along. and there's no one more fun to hang out with than her and kurt. >> we're just free-spirited people. >> a little pregame song to rock the red carpet. they coordinated wearing
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