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final score in the game, the capitals, 6. the golden knights, 2. the best of seven final is the capitals, 3, a theolden knights, 1. tomorrow on "today," an exclusive interview with former parkland school officer scott peterson. right now on nbcsn, our postgame coverage continues. you're watching the stanley cup final, presented by geico. for eddie olczyk and pierre mcguire, mike emrick saying good night from old d.c. she's happy, and so are most fans here.
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joining us. i )m jessica aguirr. let )s get you caught up on what )s happening at this hour. reaction continues to pour in from acss t coury 49ers legend dwight clark died let's get you caught up on what's happening at this hour. 49ers ld dwight clark lost his battle with als. what he did for the 49ers will live on forever. january of 1982 this play launched the 49ers dynasty. the rest is history. what a life he lived. >> yes. his teammates called him hercules. he really connected with fans, delighting them both on and off the field. to fans he was larger than life, responsible for making the
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als. he visited clark two weeks ago. he read fans letters to cla. ha strength, but his spirit was still the same. his smal was still the same. -- smile was still the same. he loved to tell stories. the stories took a little bit longer. the punch lines were just as good and laughs were just as hardy. >> he described it as a tremendous loss, adding his penalty and sense of humor endeared him to everyone he came into contact with even during the most trying times.
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dwight clark. 49ers fans are leaving their condolences on our facebook page. search nbc bay area on facebook. in the past two hours we also caught up with a few more of his former teammates. later when he became the general manager he was the 49ers as an executive. >> to have a front office guy to say you're my favorite guy that's even more. to know a guy for just a person and a family guy it hurts. >> we will have much more on the passing of dwight clark including more on his huge contributions around als. first it was the warriors now it's the philadelphia eagles. president trump uninvited the super bowl champions. he was supposed to meet with
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them as part of the traditional champions visit. they say the team is no longer invited. mr. trump says the whole team wasn't planning ongoing because they don't agree with. he invited about a thousand fans to the white house to celebrate. smith who played with the eagles last year tweeted here a som facts. not many people were going to go. two, no one refused to go, simply because trump insists both stand for the anthem and three continues to spread that players are anti-military. president trump also disinvited the warriors after it became clear the team was considering declining that traditional white house ceremony. in the past few hours we learned that robert mueller is asking a judge to put manafort back in jail. that's because mueller claims
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new evidence shows he attempted to tamper with testimony. so he had the power to pardon himself. legal experts say they are not so sure. the statement is raising new questions. nbc picks up the story from washington. >> president trump marking a milestone, 500ay in office, celebrating on twitter before ripping into the russia investigation, calling the appointment unconstitutional and declaring as president he has the absolute right to pardon
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himself. >> no president in history has ever been brazen enough to try it. >> today white house trying to clarify. >> did he believe he is above the law? >> certainly no one is above the law. thankfully the president hasn't done anything wrong and would pt have any need for a pardon. >> even his own attorney said a self-pardon would neverappen. >> it would be unthinkable. it would lead to probably immediate impeachment. >> giuliani telling the toughing ton po -- huffing ton post and echoin this moment from can daytrum >> i could stantd in the middle and i wouldn't lose somebody,
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okay? >> and in that memo the president's lawyers were making the case to mueller that president trump should not be forced to testify. nbc news, washington. >> thank you. bay area congresswoman is sounding off onhe president's comments about the ability to pardon himself. he talked about a possible presidential self-pardon. >> what do you think would make the president say that? >> he may believe he will be indicted or impeached. how do you pardon one self-if you haven't beend or impeached. this president thinks he is above the rule of law. >> okay. a little histo here. the department of justice issued guidelines saying that a president could not pardon himself. four days after the memo was released president richard nixon resigned. he was pardoned by the man that
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took over in the oval office. coming up a victory for a baker who refused to make awedd couple. is the supreme court decision today mean for others who hold religious objections? plus the staggering number of people that say they want out of the bay area. cooling on down. right now 69 degrees in concord. we'll talk about temperatures dropping even more for tomorrow and when hot 90s come back. that's in about seven minutes.
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only marshall tuck will change that. year after year, policians fail to improve public schools. tuck turned around failing schools, raising graduation rates 60%. marshall tuck for state superintendent. marshall tuck. two men have been arrested... for attacking, kidnapping and sexually assaulting a woman in san francisco. >>33 two freddy lez flores pictured here force that had woman into their car outside of a bar in san francisco. the man allegedly took the 24-year-old so sonoma.
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it happened on april 14th. the woman was at bruno's bar when the suspects drove up. >> it is an awful case. it is -- you don't hear about this too often, a random attack like this. i'm glad they solved this and i think it will prevent future atcks from happening like this. a has exodus may be coming. we take a look at the latest. >> the headline reads like a reality check for anyone accustomed to the high cost of living here. where are they looking to go?
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>> san francisco are there right now. they say las vegas, phoenix and dallas but the top spot belong to the empire state. when you're look at homes that are 6 or 700 thouz dollars i ra remaining lead over the remaining cities. >> got the more substantial move may not be far off. >> we think about going towards kansas city area. the pricing is so affordable down there. >> larger tends show it isn't the anomaly. the bay area gained around 16,000 people between 2011 and
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2015 but the region lost 1.5 time that is from 2016 to 2017. nbc bay area news. okay. let's give you more details of when this bay area exodus began. as you heard him say people began moving out of the state in greater numbers beginning in 2016. census data shows that between 2011 and 2015 more people moved into the bay area than actually out of it. in those four years we gained more than 16,000 new residents. all of that came just a year later. the bay area loss of almost 24,000 people. these people just packed up and moved to other parts of california or in some cases other parts of the u.s. we have a more details break down on our web site.
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that count expect today rise as recovery teams are able to get closer to the hot spots. at least one village coated with thick layers of ash. 3,000 people so far have been evacuated. let's bring in we are in the prime time hour now. the sun is still up a little. >> we have fog building at the immediate coastline. twhas helped temperatures to drop today. we'll continue with tha as we head throughout tomorrow. let's take you in right now. you can see there's no coastal clouds making it down to the south bay right now. notice the impact on the temperatures after upper0s 76 t. right now down to a much cooler 66. you can probably feel it. you get to turn the ac's on. we are down to colder 50s. i want to show you the fog and how it's building up. it's not extremely thick.
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it is stubborn enough that it is holding onto our entire coast and with it there through tomorrow we think we'll start off with patchy fog. cool 50s. by the afternoon temperatures going down a few more degrees. san jose only a high of 71 degrees. no more 80s in the east bay. it is 72 in livermore. out of the 80s with 78 in santa rosa. the only problem we see through tuesday would be occasional breezy winds especially at the coast. throughout most of the bay area winds will remain from about 5 to 15 miles per hour. my extended forecast, lots of changes. we get more widespread morning fog building in. once we hit wednesday we see temperatures warm back up on friday to 83 deg. we are back down on saturday and
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his job as lieutenant governor was so dull, he only showed up for work at the state capitol one day a week, tops. gavin's not gonna work as governor. packed tponight... developers from al across the planet -- are in town for apple )s annual developers conderecne... so what;s th enew buzz? here )s our business and tech reporter scott budman. inn town for apple's annual conference. what has the buzz for today and this week? here is our business reporter. >> bring them to life. >> from way to create augmented reality lego buildings on your ipad. >> your hotel at 900 south broadway. >> to boosting the intelligence of your iphone it is all about how much wese our devices.
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>> and with updates to facetime which will now accept up to 32 people at a time and the apple watch it is safe to say we are even more likely to be on those devices in the future. >> be careful what you wish for, right? >> he was apple's original chief we van jellist. >> i wou do it differently. >> would you do it for things like your kids? >> honestly? >> yes. >> no. >> apple added features and put up the do not disturb flag. >> i think it's noble. i think it's interesting whether people are already addicted to smart phones and tablets, will they heself-control? i think it's an entirely different proposition. >> for those of you who use an apple mac we have an apple
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i'm dianne feinstein and i approve this message. i thought after sandy hook, where 20 six and seven year olds were slain, this would never happen again. it has happened more than 200 times in 5 years. dianne feinstein and a new generation are leading the fight to pass a new assault weapons ban. say no to the nra and yes to common-sense gun laws. california values senator dianne feinstein
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i'm jeff bleich. preventing violence has long been my cause. say no to the nra and yes to common-sense gun laws. in the face of senseless violence, we need hope. after columbine, i led president clinton's youth violence commission. i joined joe biden to reduce domestic violence, i be the nra in court, defending gun laws that helping bosave lives. n. today, a new generation is rising, and this is our moment. jeff bleich. democrat for lieutenant governor. answer. the supreme court weighs on the
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case of a wedding cake which exposed the issue of gay rights and religious objection. today )s decision was clear... the court ruled in favor of a colorado baker who refused to today's decision was fairly clear. the court ruled in favor of of a colorado baker who refused to make a baker. he claimed he refused their order on religious grounds. >> robert found out legalists would say the ruling avoided answering the central question. >> the eyes of bay area were in where the owner jack phillips refused to bake a wedding cake for a gay couple. the couple filed and won a discrimination case. thesivity rights commission in 2012 leading to the long legal fight. he sidestepped the religious issues. it ruled 7-2 that it showed bias against the ruling. they claimed a victory in the
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court of public opinion. >> the state can take anything away from this we know it wasn't some isolated incident, that it happens to people in every kind of bis every yooe cay. >> today a coalition lead by mark leno announced today's decision. >> the message that's sent is very danger rougs, that businesses can discriminate. >> a professor sees another message. >> there is enough language reflecting a consensus about the dignity for people of all backgrounds to suggest it would be hard for bakers and other businesses to deny equal treatment. >> so in a sense both sides seem to be a little let down by today's rulg. one thing the issue will
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reimmerge in another case. >> thank you. students taking their campaign on the road. they announced a nationwide tour today in encouraging and educating future voters. >> this summer they are setting out to get morers tget them to v 18 million people will become eligible to vote. >> real changes brought from voting. people don't educate themselves. so often people will vote for the letter in front of the name for the candidates. >> that tour set to begin and they are make 75 stops includes here in california. from starbucks to the white house, starbucks chairman is
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stepping down and speculation about where he wants go go next. he helped them grow to 28,000 around the globe. last year he took the title of executive charn. many believe that the hint he plans to run for president or other elected office. wade is running. here is what came up, her picture along with the word bigot. she and others are asking how did that happen? google is taking the blame. they say we apologize that this image appeared in the knowledge panel in that search. images that appear in the knowledge panel were automatically sourced from sites across web.
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who are you going to vote for? voters go to the poll. staff and volunteers are busy at phone banks. it is what they call an unprecedented primary. others are going door to door reaching out in person. both sides say they believe voters will come out in droves in response to what they believe in washington, d.c. and rising costs here in california. >> i have never seen this level of activity in a nonpresidential year in my 25 years in politics. it is amazing. >> california is not affordable. it's not the state my parents grew up in. >> a lot of big issues state wide and city wide. republicans say they are made heavy investments against key democratic senators.
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if you'reingat who to go for head to nbcbayarea.com. you can see all of the debates there and other key issues. it is not always necessary to teach him. studies found a genetic test could help determine from key many moe is really necessary. it effects the rate of diz when they can forgo. >> i think it is practice more time real maximizing that. >> it is believed to be covered by most insurance companies. do we have a right to die tw dignity? a judge put controversial law on
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hold. those looking to use that law are appealing. we sit down with a patient facing a terminal diagnosis. >> so this is my bag. i have been authorized for the medication. >> 81-year-old joan nelson is getting ready to die in her home surrounded by what she tress most. >> my mother had her on her hand saying tell low for me. >> nelson has just six months to live. under california's end of life option act. i have benefitted from the law because i have peace of mind. >> now others can't do the same.
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a judge recently overturned the end of life option act. the law is caught up in the ap process. >> they don't have two keeweeks twor months to wait. >> modern medicine is keeping us alive also help us smooth the way out of here. nbc bay area news. turning to text to reduce suicides, the new effort to make
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early moning hit and run. it happened just before 3 o )clock...on south first street and monterey road...that )s not far from "spartan stadium." police say a black s-u-v hit a woman and then sped away. tonight she )s said to be suffereing from life-threatening police say a black suv hit a woman and sped .ay yingo gather surveillance footage of the accident from near by businesses. it is in the hopes of preventing suicide. it is for railroad. it is dark, rain and fog. >> so we are hoping not only will it provide better
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monitoring it is much further down but also in the long run provide faster notification to law enforcement and be more cost effective. it is on barnes road. police closed the street to traffic in both directions. it is small. only about 2 feet wide and 6 feet deep. they say a eroded storm drain probably caused it late this afternoon. >> imaginage license plate that can track a stolen car or a kidnper. it allows them to on 24 of the electric vehicles. it includes gps capable of
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tracking vehicle movements and mileage. >> if you're lost you will allow google to know where you are. public can buy the plates later this year for about p hundred dollars and monthly fee of $7. not available through the dmv but through dealerships instead. we had upper 90s. concord was one of thewarmest. 50s coming your way. we'll talk about cooler weather tomorrow. the way you prop up your mattress could determine whether the warranty is valid.
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my name is cynthia haynes and i am a senior public safety specialist for pg&e. my job is to help educate our first responders on how to deal with natural gas and electric emergencies. everyday when we go to work we want everyone to work safely and come home safely. i live right here in auburn, i absolutely love this community. once i moved here i didn't want toive anywhere else. i love that people in this community are willing to come together to make a difference for he together, we're building a better california.
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rakept nbc bay area responds to a fremont man. >> you can't mess with your mattress. we look into the dispute. >> we get dozens of complaints every year about mattresses, often related to sagging or low. he contacted us after his beauty rest warranty claim was denied. it began tearing at the seam seams less than a year after he be bought it. they said the stare was was because the bed frame wasn't providing proper support. beauty agree today restore the warranty employee vieded he corrected the support issue. itlso se him a free mattress cover. quite often a mattress is ar figu investment.
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make sure you ask detailed questions about the warranty. some require a box spring or similar support. if you don't like the conditions, well, just go ahead and look for another mattress. if you're losing street over consumer problems call ps or visit nbcbayarea.com. facebook under fire under accusations it has been sharing your data with smart phone ma for years. snapping a photo with your phone is an example. some claim the data goes too fa about 60 companies like apple, amazon blackberry partner with her. facebook gave companies access to personal information
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including relationship status, religion and your political beli believes. >>. >> facebook denies any wrong doing. in a blog post they write friends information was only accessible when paem made a decision the share their information with those friends. we are not aware of any abuse by these companies. no more scooters on the streets at least not for now. the three major companies had to remove them by today after the city called far temporary ban on electric motorized scooters. they have until thursday to apply for a formal per nit. the scooters have gotten a very mixed we response. others say it is a hazard because people leave them in the city sidewalks and create hazards when people are walking around. >> no one immove to the high
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cost of the bay area. the national park service is leaving town. the pacific west regional office says it is going to move operations from san francisco to washington state. it would save nearl 4 million bucks a year in rent and employee salaries. you can see the building there. it is home to roughly 150 workers. late today rebeesing a statement to reconsider the move. southwest airlines making changes when i know the comes to the bay area route. they are continuing the three daily nonstop flights. the airline announced it will be adding to its city of san frau francisco
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officialically twa this out. declaring today kate okay. how is your monday going? it was anything but. city employees came in after eight ducklings took a tumble down a storm drain. they all teamed up to corral the babies. at last glance the reunited family was seen happily waddling away. >> it is in the last three weeks. it must be -- >> that's right. that's was no a p happen for things. >> t are all patient. >> that is good.
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throughout the next couple of days you can see the huge difference we are probably out there. we have down 16 in concord. this is where i'm seeing the largest from the smog. it i hardo see the fog right now. downtown still looking ground. you can she the fog is beginning to go back. temperatures will be in the 50s here in san francisco. for tes of e bay area i th we'll start clear as well in the south bay. isolated fog near the coast and 55 and mostly sunny for the tri valley. also more areas of fog and
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patchy low clouds. through tomorrow temperatures will warm up and not a lot. we are looking at quite a comfortable day coming our way. instead of 80s and 90s we are down to the 70s tomorrow. we are trying hard to push into the 70s. through mes of the day it's. you head away from the bay and wa warmer up here. this is it for you. degrees. concord at 79. it will be one of the warmest. it's not all that hot. you have to cold breeze and 65. it is 67 in redwood city. san francisco no more 70s. it is the colderan breeze.
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and for napa and sonoma it is beautiful weather after that hot weather this weekend. it is 78 in napa. we'll stay ver simil t thi over the next days. we have very confident on this. we have a system developing out here. it will mainly stay to the north. so it will keep morning fog and we'll be in the 60s head sboog th -- heading into this upcoming weekend. winds will be breezy out of the southwest 10 to 20 miles per hour. 79 for the average. we are down 75 and thick at time on wednesday morning. we are back toing 3. once we hit next monday.
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cup final between the washington capitals and vegas nks youou might have noticed a special time tonight. it is between the washington capitals. tonight in washington d.c. the caps win big. 6-2 the final score. wha game five is back in vegas on thursday night. you can see that right here. >> okay. don't think about it too much. don't get ahead of yourself.
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don't jinx anything. curry hit a record ni nine 3-pointers. >> here is nbc bay area. >> 57% poshooting. maybe it is familiarity and that offensive tempo we have come to know and love is back. >> yeah. absolutely. it is the foundation we built her. >> clearly the better the ball movement the better the roll
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players are. the two a combined 11 for 11 for 22 points in game two. the key is don't get in the way but only be available. >> i don't know how but i feel like it's not the first time i was put in that role. i really figured it out. >> can it to cleveland where the cavs have lost one in this post season. >> i think because we live here several times i don't think i'll need to say much. guys already know that. they know how hard it is going to be. >> i think we handled ourl. they are a great team. they will be better at home. we know that. we just have to be prepared. >> game three is wednesday night at the nba finals, nbc bay area. >> thank you. collin has arrived in cleveland.
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more good news for the team. coach saying he expects he will play in these finals as soon as wednesday night. you might recall it was in 2015. sera williams return took a turn. she said she has an injured pectoral muscle that prevents her from playing disappointed s continue in the tournament. >> a lot of people looking forward to that match. if you are ever there check it out. >> that's good inside info there. >> just for you, jeff. we do have awesome voting
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janet jackson calls the cops on her ex. why she made an emergency call about her 1-year-old son in the custody of her billionaire ex. bachelorette becka defending garrett. >> do you think he's racist, texist or intolerant? >> rene's new interview about all of the crazy drama. >> that's the worst thing that could en. >> then a.j. goes country. >> look at that. luke bryant getting candid about his kids, his concert tour. >> and i'm springing a pop q
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