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... . we are going to shut the beam down, take the batteries out. the kings dominated the warriors, the fans are fired up it all comes down to game seve from kpix this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. don't you love that guy? hello i'm sara donchey. hopes were high coming into tonight i ever there was a game that the warriors were expected to win. this was it. a friendly crowded chase center. instead of
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closing it out at home like a lot of us were hoping for they are going back to rival territory. fans have a lot of thoughts. first, the man ever the hour. vern glen with us of of the top to explain what went wrong in game six. >> first of all, let dove natio freak out. do all they want. that team, that veteran team they are not freaking out at all. they have been there and they have done that. sara, are we in agreement that the best team won tonight? >> well, yeah, unfortunately >> yeah, yeah. even steph curry missed three free throws. he doesn't do that. any way, for the warriors tonight, no rhythm no flow. turnovers back up, assists down. kings scored the first eight points of the game and said we are here? forcing game seven. playing loose. the set the tone. the kings found
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long-range. they hit 17 threes most of the series. kevin was himself two huge fourth quarter threes. there were kings fans i the house. biggest spark, missing since game two pretty much. scoring 28. sparked the bench. they dominated everywhere. won it 118-99. game seven on sunday. they sai the game plan was to tire out the warriors with their youth. >> it was a big influence. starting strong, starting early and running on them. we had on day, last time they had a two-daybreak. we knew we could run them a little bit and took advantage of that. they are tired. we are younger than the are. we took advantage of that >> we had to look it up average is 28 and kings, 25. more talk nit that no one saw coming.
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>> no. >> they only lost eight games a home all year. >> could not of predicted that. talking about 28 being old we are all in trouble here in the studio tonight. >> isn't that something? >> that is not a good thing. vern, back with you in just a moment. warriors fans, obviously, were hoping tonight' game would be it. they were ready to closeout the series an move on lik vern was saying. they did not expect their team to lose by 20 points. betty yu has more from the fans. >> reporter: after the game we heard some kings fans saying light the beam on warriors ground. super fans are confident in a game seven win. >> we got dynasties, baby. >> reporter: bleacher dave as h likes to be called his been going to warriors games for 50 years. one ugly loss will not
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off set his passion and confidence in the doves. >> we still have one more game. one more game. so, here is wha it comes down to. will the defending -- well, the whole series has been posed. the experience over the kings. i di not really believe that. the kings are an extremely talented team. >> in the end the kings stunned the warriors. >> they don't know about what it takes. we seen all of this before. >> reporter: bleacher dave, who is from oakland, was not threatened by a group of kings fans after the loss he knows th warriors have the grit to overcome their struggles on the road. >> this came today in the mail. i know they know about championships. >> reporter: with less than fou minutes on the clock, warrior fans started to leave the class
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center. >> leaving a little early tonight. >> yeah. tragic [ laughter ] >> we are saving our energy for round two, game one, hopefully. >> even before the game we spotted quite possibly the brightest fans in the building. feeling a little nervous about the high stakes game. >> we look really good the last three games. if you have been paying attention this season we really kind of dropped the ball right when you expect. right when things seem good. so, i have 25% of me. ready for a disaster. >> that is one way to describe friday's performance. you can count on bleacher dave on game seven in sacramento. >> wearing all of my warriors gear i am going to bring hell to rain on the beam. we are going to shut the beam down in sacramento and pull out the batteries. y'all are done. >> warriors [ laughter ] >> we need to keep playing that sound bite over and over. comin up in a few minutes while the
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a's played at home fans are protesting. all of the drama tonight surrounding the team's possible move to vegas. okay. paul is back. casual friday, h is almost i was going to say denim on denim >> it is not the canadian tuxedo. >> not that casual >> this week it was really warm >> right. >> denim shorts. >> and shorts. yes. shorts, into the weekend. you are saying it is going to cool off? >> it is. warm inland tomorrow. one more day to pretend that summertime is almost here and that it is a whole different story for early may. let's tak a look outside first from sales force tower. looking at the to of the fog that rolled in aggressively this evening covering san francisco. the tower is tall enough we can see over the top of that. let's look at today's high temperatures, june or early jul distribution of temperatures. cool along the coast and in san francisco, 50s and 60s. hayward
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middle 70s. close to 80 in san jose. well into the 80s for th east bay and north babe, 89 in napa this afternoon. tomorrow, the temperatures inland are going to be about 10 degrees above average. around the bay they are going to be closer tha normal. similar temperatures in temperatures along the coast. you will be stuck in the 50s. across the bay the fog will retrieve enough and temperature will go to oakland. wide variet of temperatures once again. cooler weather for everybody, sara, for the second half of th weekend. we will talk about tha more coming up in the full forecast including rain chances next week. >> oh, wow, we will pay attention to that one. thank you very much. appreciate it. more headlines tonight. a security guard facing murder charges? the police say he shot and killed a woman at a walgreens in downtown san francisco while she was shoplifting. it happened at 6:30 last night at the walgreen on market street near the westfield shopping center. the 24-year-old, china brown, died at the hospital. theofficers
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arrest 33-year-old michael ear wayne anthony. >> she was out before me. she dropped to the floor, i was looking at her. that was that >> what could have been stolen that warranted taking a life? >> so the guard worked for kingdom group protective securities, private security. w reached out to them. they woul not comment while it is being investigated. walgreens issued a statement saying they are thinking of the victim and her family and violence of any kind will not be tolerated in their stores. they are cooperating with the authorities. still ahead tonight, these a's fans are upset and what a better way to send a message than taking the protest right outside of the ballpark. there is no such thing as a free lunch but at that cafe you can get a free breakfast all da
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. well, tonight, it was not your average a's game at the coliseum. it was what happened outside of the ballpark that pu perspective on the struggle for a's fans. it is not often you see a fan protest at a ball game. that is what happened earlier today. a small group stood outside of the coliseum with a simple message. "we do not want our team to move to vegas." we have more on lifelong fan's push to keep a piece of their childhood here i
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the bay. >> reporter: fans have been on an emotional roller coaster since the team announced it purchased land in vegas. what i clear is it is not a done deal in sin city. it may be the seventh inning of a long fight to keep the a's rooted in oakland. >> reporter: a small but loud rally as a's fans are fighting to save their team >> nothing is set in stone righ now it is something that is really important for fans to realize and understand is that it is not that we run out of time. the time is now to organize, to protest. >> reporter: in fact, las vegas mayor raising questions about a deal with john fisher and the oakland a's telling bloomberg news is you want to see them come in and be invested in our community and not just look at each of us that calls this home for more taxes. no thank you. >>people in gadon't want to h tl
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be, yoow, dled or hood winged, i should sainto a bad deal. a's might come back to oakland and take what we have t offer. >> reporter: the chances of tha happening? >> there is more than a 0% chance that it could still stay in oakland. but it is looking slimmer and slimmer as every week goes by. >> reporter: they agree with these fan that new ownership could give oakland a better chance. >> if you think fisher selling the team is the only way to salvage the situation possibly here in oakland? >> it wasn't, it is now. >> reporter: the team looks to find its forever home fans say they will always support their team even though they experienc heartbreak as their favorite players come and go >> as we pick a boyfriend every year and then at the end of the year he gets given off to
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another team. and that is hard. you know, now i have boyfriend on every single team because we have given them all away. >> reporter: the a's have the worst record in baseball but th fans plan to follow the example >> keep fighting. that is the most important part. keep fighting. >> okay. this is important, th vegas land deal is not set in stone. they need to secure $50 million. they have to commit $ billion to building a new ballpark. if puwere counting o the warm weather for the weekend. well? >> the other thing, too, the fog. it has been epic. it feel like summer fog in the city again. >> it is a june weather pattern that we had complete with the june gloom rolling in. it will
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still be warm inland and then everybody gets into the cool down. let's get into the big picture pattern it will be the warm pattern inland tomorrow. cooler conditions in store already on sunday. the area of high pressure responsible, the warm dome that has been in plac for the past few days is shifting farther away. setting the stage for a storm system to approach the coast. kicking in the winds, even stronger on sunday. it will be close enough to bring a chance of showers into the bay area. we head through the first several days of play. not what you expect. there it is. peaking above the fog. the temperature above it i 51. it is down to 50 already. thing into spreading out. we will start out with that tomorrow morning on a widesprea bases around the bay. somethin will spring. the temperatures in the upper 40s and 50s the fo retreats. looks like good weather if you want to protest or take in the game or a little bit of both. temperature at
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game time is close to 70 degrees. close to the high in oakland tomorrow afternoon. gradually cooling off for the rest of the afternoon. let's fill in the rest at ly 50s alon the were e penia.80s inland in the east bay. the temperatures are about 10 degrees above normal. close to average high temperatures san francisco and for oakland and the east bay. temperatures inland to the nort bay, not as warm as other parts of bay area. the wind will be out of the south/southwest pushing some of the marine air into the north bay valleys, farther north, farther away fro the water, the temperature will be in the 80s. inland lake counties the wind is getting picked up on sunday. gusty alon the coast. already, as the sun comes up. the breezy conditions during the afternoon. 25 to 30 mile-an-hour onshore winds, eve farther inland with gusting 30 to 40 mile-an-hour range on the coast on sunday. that will result in cooler temperatures.
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unsettled pattern is going to shape up heading through most o next week. monday is the first day of may. well, we start off the new month with below normal temperatures and a chance of spotty showers on monday. the best chance of rain will be on tuesday. only a 50/50 chance i one spot. tuesday, also bringing us the potential for a few rumbles of thunder. something unusual for the beginning of play. there is just going to stick around all of the way through next friday. it happens to be cinco de mayo. it will feel like st. patrick's day. we report today, if you wer at the game you heard it. chant of "light the beam" rang out tonight. the warriors from dow 0-2 to up, to a game seven decider at the sacramento kings a
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. this probably does not happen to you but i was anchoring another show and so i was busy and i kept checking th score of the warriors game, and i thought t can not be right. >> everyone was waiting for the other shoe to drop. it did not happen. sometimes you just get got. and it happened tonight. the warriors will shrug it off and have a good day on sunday. closed out game tonight with th right to face the lakers in the next round. the kings they did not get that memo. they served notice that this series is goin to have to go through
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sacramento. head coach steve kerr said closeout games are th hardest to win. they did not play desperate, they played relaxed. monk, series high 17 threes the team led by 10 after three. most were expecting a warriors run. here is curry. every time they took a step forward the kings answered agai and again. here is fox, having a terrific game. but it was monk the head of the snake toda with his bench play. easy lay-up for monk. with four minutes to play the warriors starters had had enough and sat the rest of the way on the floor. the warriors only lost eight times all season. a win or take all on sunday at golden one center. if they are going to show championship dna sunday is the time. >> they were ey hare juice, mo ay>> is to us to go to
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sacramento and do everything we did tonight but opposite. i kno we will respond. i just know this team. i know these guys, played at the highest level wit them. i know what we ar capable of. glselakers davis thit. it was that kind of night for the late slow. 125-85, memphis is out after a 16 point, 14 rebound. l.a. gets rest now playing at the warriors or at the kings in round two on tuesday. the 87th pick. the san francisco 49ers select brown. >> the safety from penn state announced by joe staley. the late round picks with minnesota to move up to get him in the third round. brown had 10
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interceptions in his last two seasons at penn state. 49er hi two more picks to cook with tonight. 99th pick, they took moody from michigan. that is the newbie. adding alabama tight end. so, i love this kin of thing here. even for one weekend the nfl, nba, major league baseball and the hockey playoffs, sara, all over lap. >> love it. >> you are busy. i am all about the basketball. i think memphi is regretting choice comments made about certain lakers and their age and what have you. so exciting games left to be played. >> lakers are on the rise. >> look out. >> all right, vern, thank you very much. up next t is hard enough fo restaurants to survive here in the bay. one local restaurant is making it their
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tobuss peopleer isa struggle st to get through the pandemic, of course, these days do you not hear often about restaurant owners going out of their way to give food away without turning a profit. we have a story tonight of a man who took a big risk to help his neighbors [music] >> reporter: most diners in america make money by serving u hardy meals. but collin duran own are of the cafe may be the only restaurateur that made a business out of giving away foo for free. >> here we go >> it all started a few years ago when collin decided to do something unusual in the restaurant business. offering anyone who is famished a free
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breakfast. >> if you are hungry and you need food we will feed you. >> reporter: when the pandemic hit the need grew so much he decided to make it official. calling it the everybody eats prm.to do is grab one of the coupons on his bulletin board and sit down. th only payment required is a than you. >> the typical everybody eats meal is our two egg breakfast. two eggs cooked how they like it, home fries and toast. >> reporter: neighborhood resident has been relying on food assistant programs to get by. being able to eat free of charge at the cafe, she says, has been a god sent. >> i have to budget. fixed income or i have to find people that, you know can help out wit little things financially. >> reporter: paying customers
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