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years ago. >> looking for the fountain of youth in contra costa county, the bay area patients who are making their stem cells. and a storm moving into the bay area, what to expect for your morning commute. >> good evening i'm ken bastida. >> and i'm elizabeth cook, the warrior starting the western conference finals off with a win. >> and people are paying big bucks to see it. christin ayers has that part of the story but first dennis o'donnell with the curry competition on the court tonight. >> reporter: that's right, the west finals sort of doubling as a family reunion for the curry's, it is the first time two brothers have faced off in the conference finals. earlier today mom and dad flipped a coin to decide who to root for. so bombs on you got the blazers and father del got the warriors. so set struggled scoring just three points while steph was on fire, he scored 36 points which had both parents cheering. golden state one the game 96-94. >> was it a distraction for you at all, the brothers thing? >> no, we've paid late plenty of games, no distraction. >> anytime either one of us did something good, they were both clapping so they've got to fix themselves because i told my mom like who are you with? when i made a shot i saw her stand up and cheer but i saw all portland, it was just weird. >> yes, steph was great, obviously he didn't want to talk too much about it because the blazers lost the basketball game but one for steph and none for seth, game to his thursday night, that's the latest from oracle, i will have highlights and more post game coming up in sports. >> all in good fun, they were good sports for sure. kpix christin ayers continues live team coverage from oracle where the average ticket price tonight was over 1000 bucks, kristin? >> reporter: yes and i talked to a lot of fans who said it was totally worth it. warriors fans paying top dollar tonight to see the splash brothers take on and take down oakland's own damien lillard and the portland trail blazers. fireworks blasting off again at oracle arena for a warriors victory. tonight warriors fans are already making bold predictions. >> i'm okay with a sweep. >> they could probably when it five but i think four. >> reporter: but point guard damien lillard came to oracle to make a statement, the east oakland native was spotted hours before the game sportings hometown. fans and acleeered him. but when it was all said and done, >> lillard at home in oakland? sometimes you expect him to go off but we really handled it, seth curry, he came out. >> i support damien. i'm a cross between damien oakland but it's all about the warriors. it's about the warriors. >> reporter: to see the warriors tonight was not cheap, the ticket site to get iq put the average price of warriors tickets on the secondary market at over $1000. the second highest ever next to last seasons 1800 per ticket. >> it didn't matter how much they cost because i was going to buy them anyway. the warriors have made it peop >> reporter: the only people who may have had it worse were trailblazers fans. >> i flew in from portland last >> reporter: they say their tickets have spiked for the first western conference final in almost 2 decades. >> the tickets were like double. >> reporter: so it was cheaper to come here for standing room only seats. >> this is a bargain, it's worth it. >> reporter: warriors fans may have paid the price for those tickets but they also got a little bit of payback tonight, google actually gave away these google home minis tonight at the game, 20,000 of them, for every fan who came along so you can say that was a little compensation. they recouped a little of their money. >> when you pay top dollar for that kind of ticket you want to see a show and they certainly got one. it was worth it for a lot of folks. >> reporter: they sure did. >> all right kristin, thanks. the sun is setting on our last dry day for a while, a series of spring storms moving in right now, chief meteorologist paul the auto has e fo. >> n bay moing, the in --on't movurve. oun'woy february maybe march, no, mid- may. no blocking ridge instead a significant storm, radar mainly clear with a few drops of rain, very light rainfall, tomorrow morning it is a wet commute for the north bay. the rain will cross the golden gate right around lunch time, it is the evening commute tomorrow where we will have widespread impacts, look at the steady rain, six, seven 8 o'clock tomorrow evening and this also means snow in the mountains thursday and early into friday morning, heavy snow expected about 6000 feet. we may get our average may rainfall by thursday in just two days. we will talk more about the other two storms moving in in a few minutes. tonight police say a serial person snatcher is off the streets after being caught in the act finally, the arrest came after a surveillance camera recorded this violent robbery along towers lane, the suspect approached this woman from behind, grabs her and drags her down a flight of stairs holding her kids hand, when the man grabbed her purse, luckily she did not get hurt. days later police arrested the suspect, 26-year-old pablo cabrera who they say is responsible for a rash of similar robberies and that he targets asian women who are carrying expensive purses. surveillance video can be a powerful crime-fighting tool as you just saw their but tonight san francisco is banning one type of cutting-edge technology, today san francisco's board of supervisors voted to bar police and other agencies from using facial recognition technology. the policy is the first of its kind in the nation and pert say it could spark a nationwide debate about the controversial software. >> it could create gufrom doing something that we are uncomfortable with. >> this ban only applies to cameras run by city agencies, not private, state or federal cameras. new tonight east palo alto is doing something no other city in silicon valley has done before, maria medina on how the homeless are getting a new place to stay on city-owned land. >> reporter: in many bay area cities rv owners like they don't have a place to park without causing some type of controversy eventually. but here in east palo alto city leaders agreed the homeless need a place to stay. they found it right here in this parking lot behind me. >> it's just the right size, not too big, not too small. >> reporter: for three years randolph alan parker has called this rv his cozy home. finding somewhere to park it in east palo alto could be challenging. >> if they don't know you, a safe place. thnorofiulation.a organizationprojecwework rs likeolph off the streets and into this parking lot. >> our goal is to turn over new families every few months so that hopefully we can help all the families. >> reporter: the parking lot can hold about 16 rvs at a time and there is already a waitlist of nearly 3 dozen. the lot provides a security guard, bathrooms and even showers. gates open up at 7 pm and the rvs must leave at 7:30 am each morning. with these palo alto city leaders passing a ban on overnight parking for oversized vehicles, randolph says the protection from this program gives him one less thing to worry about living on the streets. >> it is a warm beacon of light in a dark stormy time. >> alicia garcia believes they be able to help randolph beyond just a safe place to park at night. >> he's got definitely the right spirit and attitude to get back out there. y wh ners stay there they will be connected with caseworkers to help find more permanent housing and make room to help someone else on the waitlist. the program costs about a half million dollars with the city paying for most of it. rsctive, according to the edina, low the median home price in east palo alto is just under $1 million, that is more than double what it was five years ago. in contra costa county tonight richmond police are investigating the city's fourth shooting in less than 48 hours. a man was shot and killed on chancellor avenue this evening, so far no suspects have been identified. it comes on the heels of a violent sunday night when there were four separate shootings in 90 minutes, leaving four people wounded.d medil emergency, stepped into the street and got hit by a truck. police performed a sobriety test on the driver,en condition tonight. coming up, a loconfront boeing about problems with the 737 max airplanes months before the deadly crash in indonesia. >> the guy called me up and called my wife and he says we would like to come and build a ramp for you. >> bay area firefighters help a man in need in more ways than one. the act of kindness that moved him to tears. and who would buy a shack for 2 million bucks? what is so special about this san francisco property? plus, >> it is meant to make you live longer or even save your life. tonight cbs news has obtained exclusive audio from a heated eating with some pilots and boeing officials. >> the pilots confronted the jet maker last fall about new features to its 737 max planes, that may have been a factor in the deadly crash just weeks earlier. veronica de la cruz is here with what pilots had to say about all of this. >> reporter: liz and ken, frustration boiled over over in a tense meeting between a boeing official and max pilots in 2018, the meeting came less than a month after lion air flight 610 went down killing 189 people and four months before the second max crash killed 157 people. sts lie thatn boases faultynstriggered the es the pilots at the meeting were angry that the system was not disclosed to them until after the first max crash. >> we flat-out deserve to know what is on our airplanes. >> i don't disagree. >> these guys didn't even owe them system was on there. >> the unidentified boeing official who did not know he was being recorded claimed what happened to lion there was a once-in-a-lifetime scenario. >> 1 million miles here, you're going to see this maybe once, so we try not to overload you with necessary, unnecessary information. we are the last line of defense to being in that smoking hole and we need the knowledge. >> boeing told the pilots they wouldges perhapin as little as six weeks, that fix was still in development when the second 737 max crashed in march leading to the worldwide grounding of the plane. boeing says it is working with pilots airlines and regulators around the world to safely get the max back in the air. >> veronica thank you. member's of the ntsb are in alaska tonight to investigate the cause of a deadly med airplane collision, investigators say to citing planes crashed at an altitude of about 3300 feet yesterday afternoon. coast guard officials confirmed that six people are now dead and two more bodies were discovered near the crash site today. all of the victims were passengers of a royal princess cruise ship. back here in the bay area tonight when sunnyvale, a sunnyvale man took a fall he really had no idea that the firefighters who responded would lift him up kps mamedi wi . >> the gued up and ed my wife d sa kn wkeo >> reporter: and that's all you need from ken peterson to know he is grateful. >> is beautiful. >> reporter: for the brand-new wheelchair ramp he never saw coming. >> the ramp was about 10 years old. >> reporter: dominic bitonti's colleagues responded to ken's home yesterday after a bad fall that led to bruises and a swollen hand and help to get back up. >> during that fall, during that call, one of the paramedics stepped through that ramp. >> the ramp was rotten and full of holes. >> we thought it was best to repair the ramp rather than keeping it in the condition that it was in. >> reporter: so dominant they should dominic and the others got the materials they needed and return to ken's home to build him a new ramp. >> just to make his way of life soinhe them out. a smthing for drerter: it to than an hour to build something ken will use for years. >> we don't do the job for recognition. but it just feels good to do it. >> reporter: sunnyvale public safety says they felt even more compelled to help ken and his wife when they found that they physically could not build the ramp themselves or afford to have someone do it for them. maria medina, kpix 5. >> there are people who will do just about anything to try and live a longer healthier life, strict diets, vitamins and supplements, bio hacking. >> here is the latest trends, banking your own stem cells for a small fortune. kpix 5's betty yu on the search for the fountain of youth. >> a little pressure again, 123. >> reporter: kevin parrott is 55 years old, we were there as dr. chad at -- institute in orinda extracted his stem cells so that they will forever remain the sage, it is a one- time collection from a small sample of bone marrow. >> i wanted to get the cells that i have in my bone marrow banked as quickly as possible because i should've done this 30 years ago. >> reporter: kevin is one of hundreds of people in the bay area who have used forever labs to freeze their em one day the hope is that kevin can have them injected back into his body to fight or prevent disease and live longer. >> as you age you lose these cells and the ones that remain become damaged and less effective, it's one of the reasons we age. and you are going to want to have access to your own cells later in life because they are being used in over 1000 clinical trials in humans. >> reporter: the entire procedure from start to finish takes about 15 minutes and dr. rogers says he uses ultrasound to make it less painful for the patient. more precise and quicker. rae cause now have the capacity to do these things fairly easily and pain-free. >> reporter: what is not here yet is fda approval for potential therapies that would use such samples. forever labs says several clinical trials studying cardiovascular disease and stroke are already in their final phases. >> there are some fringe diseases being treated with the cells and we are confident that certainly in a matter of time will be using those cells to treat those things right here in the united states. >> reporter: procedure cost $5000 under the lifetime storage plan or ar50 to cover the storage. dr. arnold craig stein has led stem cell research at ucsf for the last 15 years.>>the only da animals, it is still very controversial and it is unclear if any of this will translate to people. so the idea that you can actually bank on this, literally, is just based on a hope and a prayer. >> reporter: dr. chad rocker works with forever labs and specializes in regenerative medicine techniques. >> i think this is a new science and i think there are tremendous potential. >> reporter: in orinda, betty yu, kpix 5. forever labs operates in 12 states and says the bay area is its biggest market. >> the average age of its patients is between 35 and 55 years old. it is a mild night and cloudy throughout the bay area setting the stage for may rainfall to move in, not just one but re-different systems giving us a chance of rain into next week. 60 in concorde, 60 in san jose, the warm spot is oakland, the big story though is the rain moving into the north bay tomorrow morning and we are pretty dry on the radar now, that will not be the case tomorrow. it does rain in may, it hasn't recently but we average between about a half inch to an inch of rainfall for the month of may, i'm showing you that to show you the average but then the past seven years, we've had virtually zero rainfall regardless of what happens in the winter, may has been very dry and the last time we had more than a quarter inch of rain in a day in the month of may was back in 2011 almost 8 years ago. i'm here to tell you it will happen tomorrow, we will break that streak and here's why. a big storm sitting off to the west, this is a february type satellite image and we just have a lot of moisture piling and starting tomorrow. north bay your first and it will impact your morning commute. the rest of the bay area tomorrow evening, that is when steady soaking rain, moderate rainfall moving through the bay area tomorrow evening. then the front moves through and we get a break but thursday afternoon here comes the trailing area of low pressure, scattered showers and downpours even some thunderstorms possible as the low follows the front. minimum rainfall of a half inch or our average for the entire month. the city make it an inch of rain or more the north bay even more than that but we are not finished, the next round of rainfall after a dry day on friday will be over the weekend, saturday will feature rain likely as ooand g,remont 6 68, santa rosa 63, extended forecast soggy and breezy and wet, wednesday and thursday, we dry out friday and get one wet day over the weekend and then another round of rainfall possibly moving through next tuesday. mary lee and emily turner will track those rainfalls tomorrow morning, a soggy two days in the bay area. >> we know what this is like and we can handle it. it's going to end soon. thanks paul. this shack is in the market for all whopping $2.5 million, did you know comcast business goes beyond fast video monitoring. with a gpeity.o epd. that's huge. did you guys know we did all this stuff? no. i'm not even done yet. wow. ss tv. cloud apps and support. wow. comcast business goes beyond at&t. start with internet and voice for just $59.90 a month. it's everything a small business owner needs. comcast business. beyond fast. a shack in san francisco just hit the market for a jaw- dropping price, get this, it is in such bad shape you can't even step foot inside. it is uninhabitable, a total tear down. in fact it comes with a demolition permit, asking price two and a half-million bucks. the listing agent says the 640 ft.2 shack in potrero hill does have its perks. >> charming. >> well, there you go. it has expansive views of the city skyline, another bonus the sale comes with plans for a sleek new four level home. >> well. and it looks 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19 in the first half. doug led by nine at the break. third-quarter curry stays hot and hits by downtown, pushes the lead to 11, seth made nine threes he scored 36 points but portland made a run late in the fourth, llarscored 19 on just four of 10 shootings, and then curry grabs a rebound and throws it to clay for the dunk, brothers combined for 62 points and the warriors win game one 116-94. >> obviously it was nice to see the ball, i didn't shoot the ball well for 4 1/2 games, and then i got up to a good start tonight. so i want to maintain that. every game is different and you've got to reestablish yourself. they are a team, they go on runs and make shots, the game can get away from you so tonight we had too many moments where we had slip-ups defensively. you can't allow that. if you allow that you're going to have a slim chance to win. >> the series is going to get tougher and tougher contrary to what probably every headline will say tomorrow, we know how tough it will be. >> for the teams that did not make the playoffs tonight was the nba draft lottery, that was one by the new orleans pelicans the number one pick which is going to be duke star zion williamson. baseball for the first time the giants using an open or reliever nick benson started the game, pitched one inning and did not go well. second bat of the game toronto's vlad herrero junior, top prospect in baseball connects for his first career homerun, he has too long balls in the game and the blue jays 17-3. bob melvin and the a's continuing their series in seattle tied at two in the fifth, mitch integer launches the brett anderson into the second after go ahead to home run. earners 14-3, oakland has lost the key stat for tonight's game, kenneth liz, 21 turnovers for houston and the warriors turn that into 31 points. portland better get better in a hurry. guys back to you. >> or the warriors when it easy, will man, that's a cool looking hot tub. we should check on the baby. he's so sweet. maybe too 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