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brutally attacked in the marina but tonight a years old video has turned the case upside down the intense debate on crime and the homeless crisis. >> from kpix, this is the lates with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> hi, i'm sara donchey. we wil get to that story in just a moment. tonight we are talking abou the warriors and the boost they needed. the dubs had had a difficult start to the season t say the least, but tonight they are one win away from stunning the sacramento kings. before now there were probably a few among us wondering, can the dub win on the road in a place as loud and rowdy as golden 1 center with so much on the line vern glenn live in sacramento t answer that. vern? >> reporter: sara, it is not ho you start, it is how you finish i asked steve kerr, why is it that experience and poise alway seems to win? he said well, it
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doesn't win every time, but thi is a championship-caliber team and a team built to face any odds and overcome them all! let's just roll up what happene today with the sacramento kings in game five. de'aaron fox played through a broken finger and looked like himself. golden state led by as many as 12 in the second half. harrison barnes, the former warrior, sho over draymond green and cut the deficit to one. green, fadeaway and he got it! greene scored hi most in three years, 21! 30 seconds left, warriors of five. steph curry dribbled around the entire kings defense, put up th shot and drew the foul. curry led golden state and the warriors won his third game in row of the series, 123-116 and have a 3-2 series lead. it is the 20th consecutive postseason series where golden state has won a game on the road. now it
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is a serious! >> everybody has been asking about the road and what has bothered us on the road this year. i think i said to you yesterday, this is a different team than we have had all year. what happened in november and december and january on the roa has nothing to do with right now. this is the team you are looking at, which is a team tha won a championship last year an won a ton of road playoff games our guys know how to do it and they got it done tonight. >> so we turn our attention, sara, to game six on friday. i am telling you and our entire audience , it is a 5:00 start. 5:00 friday at chase center. it is a closeout game and close ou games are the toughest to get. 22 rebounds and a great performance tonight! >> you made a prediction a couple days ago, and what was it, vern? it was whoever won this game?
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>> reporter: would win this series! that's what i said! >> we know you are a man of you word. you show up every night a 11:00 on time. thank you, sir. we appreciate it, even from sacramento. dubs fans came out in big numbers to cheer on thei team from the bay. andrea nakan had the fun assignment joining the fans as they celebrate a huge win tonight. andrea? >> reporter: it was an electric atmosphere at tribe city. a couple thousand fans gathered t watch and cheer on their team. like many of the other games in this series it was another clos one, but warriors fans knew their team would win. thrive city was packed with warriors fans, but one fan in particular never misses an opportunity to come here and cheer on his favorite team. >> i love it out here because this is my home! i am a real, authentic warrior fan.
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>> reporter: philip parker said he became a warriors fan in 2001. he has seen this franchis go from one of the worst of the best. >> i love the warriors and i loved them when goso i have an extra passion for them. >> reporter: so with a couple thousand of his close friends, parker rides the ups and downs of the game. you can always count on him to bring the energ and a positive attitude. >> i like to keep it let out here and the warriors need to count on me because i will keep it lit out here! i have my guys out here and the girls over there! we are out here every game supporting our warriors! >> reporter: wednesday night wa a hard-fought battle as the gam stayed close most of the way. the experienced nba champions were finally able to get the first road win of the series. >> we want more and we got it! >> everybody thought it was over! everybody thought because we were a sixth seed we couldn' pull it off! but we believed! anything is possible!
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>> reporter: now the warriors are up three games to two in th series, and parker is confident his team will repeat as champions again. >> we are worried about rings and sacramento was worried abou beams! >> reporter: this series now shifts back to chase center where the warriors can close this one out. it will be an earlier game time on friday, at 5:00. last night we told you abou a violent attack. a former fire commissioner said he was beaten by a homeless man in the marina and that the attack turned his life upside down. tonight the public defender's office has a very different version of events, one that paints don carmignani as somebody who repeatedly attacked homeless people. the public defender thinks that carmignani is the guy in this video seen using bear spray on a homeless man back in 2021. that video seems to have made the case a lot
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markup located. >> on the same street that mr. carmignani lives, it shows a ma asleep on the sidewalk. he sprays this bear spray at the homeless, not just passing by, but focusing on the victim's face. >> an important note here. when we interviewed don carmignani last night we asked him about this video and this is what he had to say. >> to show me, a person of interest, and that wasn't me. >> so carmignani is saying that wasn't him in the video. garret doty is the man accused of attacking him. his attorney sai that doty was acting in self-defense. carmignani said h was just trying to get doty and a group of other people to leav after he says they were camped outside of his mother 's home. >> i used the spray as
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self-defense. i never went afte him. i never ran across the street to try to fight him. tha was never my goal. it cracked m jaw from here all the way down and they put a plate in from here all the way here. >> for the assault he was describing, doty faces charges of assault with a deadly weapon aggravated battery with serious injury and assault with force likely to produce great bodily injury. the district attorney says she will be forced to release doty from custody of common yanni doesn't show up to give his account to the judge. we asked the d.a. about the newly released video, too. >> i have viewed a video, and right now it is simply an allegation. he is a necessary witness in this case for a number of reasons, given many factual allegations that have come up.
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>> we asked the former superior court judge for her take on thi case in the video. >> the question is, why wasn't the person who engaged in these attacks, why wasn't that person ever arrested and charged with crime? if it appears to be the same person here, why hasn't that victim, that fire commissioner not been charged with any of these attacks? >> that bear spray video might remind you of another attack on a homeless person that went viral all over the world. remember the gallery owner recorded spring a homeless woma with a hose? it shocked a lot o people. it happened in january on montgomery. the district attorney's office ended up charging that man with battery and if convicted he faces up to six months in county jail and a $2000 fine. still ahead, have you seen
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we have really important breaking news to share from the san francisco police department in just the past hour they hav told us they are looking for this missing girl, 12-year-old jule rayford . she was seen at her middle school around 2: 30 this afternoon at the 400 block of 30th avenue. she is about 4'7", 120 pounds. her hair is styled in braids going straight back. she also has braces. police consider her at risk and they say it is for circumstance they are not releasing at this time. if you have any information, please contact san francisco police. there was certainly a lot t talk about at a community meeting tonight in antioch. the police department is facing accusations of rampant racism and a federal lawsuit after years of hateful text among officers were uncovered by the fbi. mayor lamar thorpe answere follow-up questions about that contentious city council meetin earlier this month, where the
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mayor got into a heated exchang with a resident who was defending the police department after those texts got out. >> standing up to racism is not an easy task, and that is all that is. it was not an outburst, it was not a trigger, it was standing up to racism. i don't know how clear i can make that. >> so far we know that 17 officers were part of the text thread sending racist and homophobic messages back and forth. by people who claim they were targeted have already file a federal lawsuit. we are fed up! we are fed up! >> oakland teachers righted thi afternoon and a strike could go into effect as early as may 1st the teachers union is fighting for a pay raise among assroom m district hargin d
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faith. thr ard s prd 88% of teachers union teof it. >> if they continue to come without proposals and, unwillin to bargain, then we will have t strike to get them to the table and take bargaining seriously. >> the school district said that their offer of a raise is fair. a new covid variant has com into the world which is called arcturus and is causing an unusual symptom. pink eye. it has already spread to more than 20 countries including the u.s. and makes up 10% of new covid cases in the country. the virus transmits faster than other thfi nts and ca the t causing moveredisease. feels like it has been a while since we talked about an
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actual heat wave, but there wer places that hit the 80s n know comes the risk ofe the air alert, second of the year. air quality is supposed to be unhealthy for people with breathing problems, so that is something we are used to. we have to react him into it as we get into this part of the year, but it is starting to feel like we are creeping towards summer. >> this is the time of year where we typically get our firs warm spell and inland heat wave it is not going to last all that long but it will be definitely toasty, especially away from the water tomorrow. let's look at what you need to know. before that happens we ar tracking areas of fog that will spread throughout the rest of tonight, but we should stay clear inland. temperatures will peak tomorrow and it would be cool along the coast, just a couple degrees above average. inland temperatures will remain warm through the first half of the weekend, but then a breezy and cooler pattern will kick in beginning on sunday with even more changes next week. let's talk about the fog that is stil
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hovering along the coast but starting to make more of a push into the city. temperature downtown is 51 degrees. that is the cool spot. still holding onto the 60s further inland. 64 degrees in both concord and san jose. the fog will mainly be confined to bayside and coastal locations but it will try to push into some of the inland valleys as we head towards earl tomorrow morning. if it makes i there it will not last very long. we should see visibility rapidly improving as we head through the first few hours of sunlight. pretty much obstruct visibility by mid-to-late morning except along the coast, but even there i think you will see more sunshine than you did today. that will boost your temperatures right along the coast. temperatures tonight onl dropping down to the mid to low 50s, only dropping another degree or so in san francisco. the coolest spots are the north bay valleys and along the coast which will drop into the upper 40s. we will warm up, which is good news if you have tickets for tomorrow afternoon's game, a matinee for the finale of the giants series against the st. louis cardinals. temperatures i gametime are around 12: 45 and warming up into the 70s, even san francisco during the
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afternoon. then the onshore breeze kicks in and starts to push temperatures down a little bit by late afternoon. let's look at the high temperature forecast. almost a july temperature map. mid-60s on the coast and it is a couple degree above average, certainly normal and warmer than today. it will be near 90 degree temperatures in the santa clara valley. exactly 90 and san jose. in th east bay will be some of the hotspots with 93 degrees around brentwood. substantially above average around the bay. 72 in san francisco, 78 in oakland. those numbers 10 to 15 degrees above normal. mid-to-upper 80s for inland parts of the north bay until you go further north where there will be a couple of spots inland that reach up closer to 90 degrees. will we set records? it is not likely, especially not in san francisco and oakland. 10 to 15 degrees
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below record territory. further inland we will get within shouting distance but the one place we will come closer will be san jose. the high of 90 will be just one degree off the record high tomorrow of 91 degrees but this will be the peak of the temperature roller coaster. things start dropping already friday and saturday, bu a gradual decrease at first, an there is the roller coaster dro as we head through the second part of the weekend and into next week. not only is the cooler weather pattern next wee but we also have the potential for scattered showers by tuesda and wednesday. the tail end of the seven-day forecast, and there is even the potential we will have enough instability in the atmosphere for some of the showers to become actual thunderstorms! something that will keep us occupied as we hea into the weekend. still feeling like summertime tomorrow. temperatures inland are in the upper 80s and low 90s and still very warm friday and saturday. back to near average temperatures on sunday and it will be breezy or on sunday. th onshore breeze will help to continue to drop the temperatures as we head into early next week with below normal temperatures settling in for the first several days of may. it might feel like summer tomorrow but it is still springtime and that means up an
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down temperatures and even a fe lingering rain chances. >> that's for us. in a second w talk about what spring means fo everybody else. don't leave! imagine getting pelted with hai the size of a baseball! he has lived through it. he has lived through it. incredible video coming out of the south tonight. straight ahead from sacramento, look , i know the giants of cut lightning in a bottle, but what happened here? 84 miles from oracle park, let me put it this way. there was n
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vern glenn is with us tonight in spirit, not in person, because he was busy in one of the louder rooms in northern california, i would argue. can we call a room really, though? >> reporter: it was really, really loud at the beginning. you couldn't hear yourself think. but you could hear a pin drop after what the warriors di tonight! they got it done on grit, guts and experience and i
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the end, took control of this one. i do want to talk about draymond green. let's roll this up. what a performance for draymondeet as he was back in sacramento , first time since the stop on sabonis. came off the bench for a second straight game, made eight of hi 10 shots and scored 21. not only a season-high but his most since christmas 2019 and he hit one of the biggest buckets of the game with four minutes left look at this one! for a three-point lead as golden stat won on the road 123-116 to take a 3-2 seriously. >> for the last two days, 2.5 days, i have been in the gym everyday working on those things, exactly where you know those shots are going to come from. tonight the lay-ups went down. i did not miss it tonight it was pretty good, but when yo have guys like klay and staff and jordan drawing all the attention they are drying, you know, you have to make the defense pay for that. i tried t
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do that tonight. lebron james and the lake s try to finish off the grizzlies in the western conference. ja morant, spin, bucket, part of a 21-2 grizzlies run. memphis won 116-99. they force a game six friday in l.a. winner of the series plays the winner of the warriors-kings in the second round. baseball! gabe kapler and the giants hosted the cardinals looking for their fifth straigh win. lamonte wade jr. june homered in the fourth. with the giants of 6-2 in the eighth, wade went to triple alley to bring home another run and the giants won it, final 7-3. wow! five wins in a row. sara, who are these guys ? i don't even recognize them anymore! they show up and they win games. speaking of winning games, sara not really a quiz, but friday'
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game six, what time does the game start again? >> i think it is 5:00, is it? >> 5:00! i have it under strict orders from raymond ritter to tell everybody that that game i at 5:00! >> a lot of people heading off to the train early on that day with a sudden cough and throat scratches or something. vern, thank you so much! we appreciat it! sorry, didn't mean to cut you off, vern.
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city, but there is a catch. it is only for a select few for now. cruise employees and a group of so-called power users who are working with the compan providing them feedback. the service for the rest of the users is still limited to overnight hours, 10-5, in a limited part of the city. cruis has information on when the general public will be able to ride during expanded hours during the day. the warm weather is making it almost feel like summer. if you helped to visit yosemite national park to enjoy it, don' count on it. most of the yosemite valley will be closed starting on friday, and that is because melting snow is expecte to flood the merced river, overflowing into roads and campgrounds. >> where we are standing right now is where the water will end up. >> yeah, it is very likely. >> the river flows through the heart of the yosemite valley an is expected to flow four feet higher. starting friday, all roads east of el capitan bridge
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to yosemite village will be closed. a lot of people are getting refunds because the par will be closed until may 3rd. park workers say to expect more park closures this summer. part of the state got more than 700 inches of snow this winter and people are also concerned about flooding down in southern california. the snowmelt actually created a waterfall on mount baldy in the san gabriel mountains! another storm so powerful that people in the south are dodging monster hail the size
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we know severe weather. we have had our share. >> yeah. we have had a lot of wind. a lot of rain. >> yeah but this did not compare what people deal with i texas and other parts of the country. texas in particular sa this today. check it out. >> that is causing those splashes! >> i know! it is tennis ball sized hail, and a lot of it coming down hard! and the poor guy is trying to get out of that. nowhere to go, though! he is trying to run for cover. tak a look at this. this is video o another angle of it, i guess. >> this is around dallas/fort worth. these storms happen in different parts of the country. it is rare that happens over a major metro area like this. thi will cause -- >> that is big for hail!
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>> millions and millions of dollars of damage. that truck parked in the open is total. i guarantee it. >> i remember living in houston and a storm would sweep in and do a dealership in because of the cars in the lot. look up in the hills are! >> you see the rings? you can tell how many times it has gone up and down. that is grapefruit -sized hail! that hurts! it is the equivalent of getting hit b a major league baseball. is going to hurt a lot. >> so don't move back! >> yeah, not unless you like (upbeat music) - hi everyone, and welcome to legal help center. this is where we have professionals standing by to answer your questions regarding personal injury. so if you've been injured in an accident that was not your fault, like a car accident
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