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warriors win and i'm celebrating! i am blanking out! >> now at 11:00, don't count them out! the dubbs fans are just as ready as the team for game six. >> from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> hello, i'm sara donchey. it was do or die time for the dubs dubs fans made themselves heard. we will talk about them in a minute, but first andrea nakano had one of the best seat in the house. she is live at chase with all the highlights o a dominant warriors performance under pressure. andrea? >> reporter: that's right, sara the warriors were on the verge
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of doing something they had never done during the steve ker era. that is to lose a series t a western conference opponent. the warriors made 11 threes in the first half. the dubs lead 70-59 at the half, finishing th half on a 16-5 run. andrew wiggins was one of the 20 point scorers. early in the game, off the l.a. turnover, green misses the lay-up but green flies in for the put up dunk. the lakers did not go away until late. under eight to play. gary payto and the and one on the file fro james. he scores 13 on this one right before that play, anthony davis took a shot to the head and left the game. now despite the lead, warriors went cold from three in the second half
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until the one was buried from the corner with less than five minutes left. staff scored 27 and golden state stays alive with a 121-106 win to force a game six down in l.a. >> i think our guys were disappointed we could not wrap up game four. but now we get another crack to get out there and try to even up the series. the guys will always have belief. that is who they are. >> so andrea, i know you were off tonight. before you go we had a prediction. i wanted to play that sound for you. >> my prediction is not only will the lakers lose, and i say this is a lifelong lakers fan, but i think it will be a blowout. >> i'm not sure about a blowout but -- >> so vern was doubting me on r will wout. we can go back and
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ho. t the way thght it would, andrea? >> i did. draymond said the sam thing during his press conference. they knew that they had to come out and fight first and that they had to expect the lakers to fight back time and time again. that is what the lakers did. the warriors got sloppy with the ball, had some turnovers and missed some shots and put the lakers back into this one. so the warriors had t hold on. they had to keep that lead and they had to keep fighting and that is what they did tonight to earn them anothe chance to play the lakers down in l.a. >> i am going to remind vern of this when he doesn't listen to me next time! mark my words, andrea! thank you so much. we appreciate it. there was also some serious star power. it is not a warriors game without e 4 sitting courtside. he recently released a new single about his dedication to bay area sports
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top. he found a fan celebrating his birthday who got exactly what he wished for. >> reporter: the crowd was electric at the chase center tonight. i found a fan who was celebrating his birthday and go exactly what he wished for. michael can pinpoint the exact moment that he fell in love wit the warriors. it was 36 years ago to the day, which just happens to be his birthday. he already knows exactly what he wants for his present. >> i hope they bring me home i win today! >> he admits the season has bee tough, but as a diehard fan he has seen the team through all ups and downs. >> it has been frustrating but it was a lot better. i will tak this any day. >> a banker from pacifica, he
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and his wife lisa have been sic at ticketholders for the past seven years. he makes sure to wear his lucky pair of nike's, the same parody is one since he was a teenager. >> they are undefeated. they have been winners and cleveland winters in houston, winners in lot of places around the country, including here. hopefully tonight they bring us some luck and we get a win here >> he knows that today is do or die for the warriors. he is confident that tonight will be the night that his game comes through. >> i think they will play with lot of passion and hunger because they know there is no tomorrow. i think they can do it. >> reporter: he is not the only one. fans from the bay area and beyond arrived at chase center hoping for a big win. james sundquist and his friend said that their love for the warrior runs more than skin deep.
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>> it is about doing well especially as we get into the playoffs. here we are now with the lakers and now we have to g seven. so let's get it! >> reporter: it is a nailbiting game for michael. have the warriors lost tonight it would have meant the end of the dynasty. >> to see these guys and that they have given us, to think this might be the last time as this group steps on the court, would not miss it for the world >> reporter: in the end, michae gets his wish. the final score? 121-176 as the warriors live to fight another day. in other words, a slam dunk of a birthday. >> the warriors and lakers head back to los angeles. game six i on friday at 7:00 p.m. now to
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other headlines. tonight the cold case is back in the news. fbi agents and local investigators spent all evening digging in a redwood city backyard trying to find evidence. she was a 42-year-ol sanford student when she vanished in 1996. she was last seen at a software firm where she worked in belmont. the last person known to see her was an executive of the company. he left the office at 9: 30 p.m. here is what a belmont police officer told us tonight. >> we are doing our due diligence, collecting anything of value. we did collect a few items. i cannot get into what those were. >> here is a map showing key locations in the case. her car was found unlocked and abandone in nearby san carlos. you can also see the site of the diggin in redwood city. they are all within five miles of where she was last seen. authorities also
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searched the park which is expected to reopen tomorrow. the san francisco police commission grove the chief over the banko brown case. supervisors urged a resolution showing the release of video showing a police officer shooting and killing brown, but the chief was standing firm tonight. >> we don't plan to release it until that investigation is over. >> there have been ones where i has been open and you release the video. >> that is with consultation of the district attorney office or released videos when the case has been dismissed. >> the chief says the departmen has not officially responded to the resolution to release the video.
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today marks a full week since oakland unified school district went on strike. attendance has been down by 95% at schools across the district even though schools are open. there are weeks to go until the scheduled end of the school yea on may 25th and still no word o how and if you're testing and graduation ceremonies will be affected. it seems like every year th dungeness crab season is cut short. it is all in the name of saving whales, but could a new solution help with both of thes issues? >> these units are now being used in multiple fisheries. the mercury spill and martinez has shut down some parts of downtown. an update on the cleanup and ng ta. >>is one of the quintessential snacks at the baseball gamebest way to take down a bag of it at the ballpark? >> don't! that's the answer to that! let's take a look at the temperatures today! they were o the cool
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an entire industry that operates up-and-down the california coast is in jeopardy we have a look at the problem and a potential solution. earlier i met kenny choi to tal about something that could change the crabbing industry. s i am with none other than kenny choi at fisherman's wharf! we know that crab season was cut short again. >> this season was cut short an for the past year this season has started later and ended earlier. that is a problem for these crab fishermen who rely o dungeness crab to make a living
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there is technology that is being tested that could address this problem. oceanographer bar chadwick is testing a device that coulrevive the struggling crab industry. gps and acoustic technology triggered the releas of louise and rope . it could give fishermen a needed lift an prevent entangled whales. >> these units are now in use i multiple fisheries, both testin and in actual fishing. >> they spot the orange buoys that float to the surface. they haul in the lines quickly. this method of operation eliminates tens of thousands of feet of vertical lines sitting in the ocean for days that can entangled whales. rope only comes to the surface to retriev their loot. >> it is working perfectly.
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>> reporter: crab pots are strung together with the lead rope being held on top. for the first time a testing permit allows the fleet to dump traps and harvest crab in the spring even as humpback whales migrate north to summer feeding grounds off the california coast. vertical lines won't be an issue. >> this release here when it is activated, it spins like that and releases the line. when the cam rotates, it slacks this lin which allows everything to emerge from the trap. >> i have been working with it for almost five years now. >> without the gear they are opening the fishery later and then closing it earlier. >> reporter: catherine sees thi as a solution only if it is als
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required in the fall when whale have not migrated back south yet. >> it can be a really important time for the whales with climat change. the weather is not getting as cool as quickly in the fall. >> reporter: the fishermen need fall harvest to begin. the extr time setting up pop-ups during peak season would severely limi the catch. >> these guys are not very receptive to change. i think it is not possible. >> reporter: he thinks is not viable option for the fall but that it would extend the crabbing season into the spring and give it a boost. >> it is not a new way to do things, but a supplemental way to get back some things that ar no longer there for you. it doe
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not make sense not to do it. >> reporter: for now, the new approach will bridge what has been a widening gap between marine advocates and fishermen, still trying to find a solution for all. >> how likely is that this technology could be used in man places? >> reporter: their concern is that they will not be able to reset the straps as quickly as they do now. it is going to tak a lot longer. bottom line, they will not make as much money. >> i wonder if it is a coincidence! you do a lot of stories on the water for us. i know that it has to do with som of your hobbies and your love for the ocean. >> you know that i love the ocean if it is a water story i am out there. i did a story about rip tides and got into my wet suit and went swimming with some san francisco firemen who were doing drills out there. bu this story, it resonates for a lot of people in the bay area.
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there are crab fishermen who have been dealing with this issue for years, even decades. so this is a real example of a solution that is out there that could help this industry. we ar also seeing a lot more entanglements with these vertical lines over the years according to state officials, s it is a real problem. >> kenny choi, thank you so much! another location in downtow martinez has been contaminated with mercury just a few days after a spell was discovered at the amtrak station. the hazmat team clear that mercury near buckley street. they said they could not find evidence of mercury in the park itself that is not far from the amtrak station. contra costa health says the same garbage truck tha collected a contaminated trash can also serviced nearby the park. crews were at the station cleaning up and testing again today. the city said it expects the cleanup to take one or two
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more days. paul is here talkin about the weather. it was cool today but we are already lookin ahead not only to the weekend, which we always do, but to the fact that it is going to warm up, right? yeah! in the middle of winter it seemed like it rained every weekend? this is, paying us back! let's take a look at what is happening out there. let's take a look at what you need to know as we get closer t the weekend. partly cloudy skie tonight. not seeing any of that in the background here as we look at downtown oakland. the camera is shaking around a little bit with a noticeable breeze. the warming trend begin tomorrow but it is baby steps towards a much bigger warm-up over the weekend. let's take a look at the magnitude of the warming trend. inland parts of the east bay are going to have
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some of the warmest temperature as we head into the weekend. yo go from still below average tomorrow to a few degrees above average on friday to about 15 degrees above normal by the tim saturday rolls around. we will hang onto a lot of the warmth o sunday, then a gradual coasting down towards near average temperatures as we head towards the latter half of next week. s a sharp rise and then the slow slope down towards average temperatures gives us a little time to be used to the warmer weather. as the temperatures climb, so will the pollen count it is mulberry oak and grass pollen as the top allergens but there is plenty of other stuff in the air around the bay area making folks sniffle and sneeze temperature stands at 53 degree in san francisco. everybody is in the mid to low 50s. we are not seeing much fog just yet bu we will have some of it out there. it will be fairly widespread but not too dense . it is not going to last as long
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as it did today. unobstructed visibility is 12.4 miles. that is what we will see by nine or 10:00 in the morning. temperatures tonight drop down into the mid-to-upper 40s to around 50 degrees. highs tomorrow are closer to what is normal for this time of year bu still a few degrees below average. 50s on the coast, low to mid 60s around the bay with temperatures further inland reaching into the upper 60s and low 70s. some of the warmest spots far inland reaching into the mid-70s tomorrow afternoon. temperatures will continue the climb. again, it will be a modest increase around the bay but above 70 in san francisco and right at 70 on mother's day. temperatures are not goin to back down very far. it will still feel like into late sprin by monday, tuesday and wednesday of next week. just a little taste of summer time wit temperatures dropping into the upper 80s and low 90s for inlan
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parts of the bay area saturday and sunday. the exception to al of this is along the coast were temperatures will stay in the 60s as we head into the weekend for another check of sports we will send things out to andrea nakano who was live at chase center. all right paul, time to let out a sigh of relief but only a quick one, because the warriors still face an elimination game on friday. the warriors kept their season alive with a win here at chase center tonight an the championship core delivere with one delive
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andrea nakano back with us for sports. an unexpectedly hug game for the warriors tonight and it was not all steph curry carrying the team! >> reporter: yeah, it couldn't just be staff to keep the seaso alive tonight. draymond green had 20 points of his own. befor this postseason, draymond did not have a 20 point game in ove three years. he now has two in these playoffs. he definitely came out aggressive, scoring ei tfirst
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quarter. the warriors went on to win 121-106 to stay alive an cut the series lead to three games -2. >> i told him, every play you make tonight, i love that aggressive nature because it keeps the defense honest. he is capable of making plays. >> it was on me to set the tone for our guys and get aggressive the season is on the line, back against the wall. that was my mind-set coming into this game and that will be my mind-set going into the next one. before this game the giants were in action. was getaway day and this ball looked like it would get on the bus with them. washington's riley adams with a three run blast. shawn minaya gave up eight runs in 2.2 . kc schmidt hit a home run in his debut. the nationals won 11-6 and the giants finished 3-3 on this homestand. a lot of people
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here hope there will be a game on sunday. they just need to ge past that friday game in los angeles first. hopefully they will bring it to game seven and a lot of people here obviously hoping dubs and seven. sara? >> all right, andrea, thank you so much!
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okay. cotton candy is one o my favorite personal snacks to get at a baseball game. >> you can have mine! >> this clip from this
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angels-astros game has us asking, what is the right way t eat it? >> take it like this and you shove it all in! that is how yo get it on! i like the spinning twisting -- that is cotton cand form the likes of which i have never seen. >> you could eat an entire bag of that and compress it down to the size of a walnut. it is probably denser than plutonium at that point. but you can get that thing compact. >> our producer sophie was saying that she likes to take little pieces of it. you don't eat it at all. i shovel it! if you catch me at a giants game i is going to cause an international incident because don't even take breaths! >> that is how i would eat nachos. somebody in line behind it would go that is a lot of jalapenos. that is a lot of
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