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>> ama: condition toured on video, robbery in proasmght the victim speaks to abc-7 about his ordeal and how he escaped. good evening. i'm ama daetz. >> alan: i'm alan wang. the victim described the moment when the robber actually pulled the trigger. we're live at the antioch police department where police are looking for the suspect. john? >> reporter: no one has been arrested. police are stillç waiting to e the video. the home opener was not able to play it when the first went over to investigate. >> when eric gilbert pulled into this driveway before 3:00 a.m. he was this is how greeted. a hooded man pointing a gun at him. >> s was horrified.
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i thought the guy was going to kill me. directlyput it directl. i gave him my wallet, and the still, still pulled the trigger. >> for whatever reason, the gun never fired. >> i looked up. a guy was right there with a gun. in my face. >> what did he say? >> he said, basically, brace yourself. give him everything you have, and i complied. i gave him my wallet.e pulled td looked up. >> gilbert says the gunman still wasn't satisfied. >> walked over to the truck, gave him out otheir tray, wasn't satisfied, he mentioned he was from the city called oakland, and he said he wanted more. >> the ordeal ended when the armed robber tried and failed to get into the house. >> he again squeezed the trigger, and at that point i put the key into the intog to get into the door, and he squeezedded the trigger again, and i opened the distinction ran it, closed it, and locked it.
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>> the then called 9-1-1. the human human thinks the suspt himlowed him home. the installed the surveillance video. he never mammed they'd -- imagined they'd capture him being the victim. >> never think it's going to be you. >> the home owner wanted to tell has story to get the word out things like this can happen to anyone and people should be aware of their surroundings. >> ama: a pregnant concord woman is recovering from a beating while traveling on b.a.r.t. and she says no one tried to help her. she says a black eye and bruises after she says man and woman attacked her whileeling to traveling toward north concord. the man beat her while the woman tried to grab her iphone, and she says at least 15 people stood by and watched. >> need to protect yourself. people will be there they will see you're in a public area.
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they see you, but they wouldn't get your bacey just going to wau until that person kills you or something. >> someone finally pulled her into another car. b.a.r.t. police claim passengers, who they interviewed, say they tried to help her but backed off when the mail suspect reached into this waistband. >> alan: the san francisco gay pride festivities are in full swing and tens of thousands of people poured into the castro for tonight0s street festival. sergio is there live. how is it going. >> so far so good. that mass of humidity -- humanity down there, the pink party, and so far it has gone pret where -- pretty smooth. there's been dancing dancing any of pink. sandwiched among the thousands are the usual sights at the celebrations. the stirs of perpetual indulgence in full drag. the men and women in
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every-shrinking outfits, and the people who come here from played here. >> san jose. >> national pa. >> and far. >> italy. >> moscow. >> most people at this saturday night gay pride street fair are here for one reason. >> want to party. >> but mixed in among the rowdy revelers are plenty of people who are here to celebrate progress that hat -- has come far but there's a was to good. >> i'd like to see angresspresit and congress who understands that gay americans need to have the same rights. >> don is a u.s. citizen, her partner is french. they want the defense of marriage act repealed so if they get married, miriam can apply for a green card. >> i want to stay here. this is home for me now. >> as the sun sets on the storied corner the castro and the partiers continue to power
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in some in attendance recognize lots has changed and lots of, if not all,-under pushing for a few more changes. >> this is aick look at tomorrow's parade route. it starts at: 30 in the morning, and then it: 30 -- 10:30 in the morning and then this party is supposed to wrap up at midnight, and i wonder how many people at the party are going to make it to the parade tomorrow morning. >> ama: san francisco's pink try angle ceremony honored lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender victims of the holocaust today. friends of the ceremony laid out the pink triangle near twin peek vista. the display serves as a symbol of humankind's inhumanity to others and is a reminder of the nazis recognizing homosexuals
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with a badge in the shape of a pink triangle. >> and look at sally. one of the photo send to us send us your pride pictures to you report at kgo kgotv tv tv --.com. >> man is back on dry land after his boat was struck by whale off the western coast of mexico. max young was on the final leg of his trip from the east coast when it happened. the 67-year-old retired high school teacher says the whale cead came out of no, where hit his boat and send him flying overboard. >> i don't like the idea of drowning. i thought, this is not going to work. >> five hours after the accident, young was rescued from his sinking boat by a freight ship which sailed offcourse to save his life. >> tonight the chp altered san francisco -- has alerted san francisco police to watch forr i
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car they believe was involved in a fatal hit and run in mountain view. just before 4:00 30, chp officers say a white toyota camry caused this car to swerve off the south south everland ofp on 59 theiver of the audi drove brugge a tree and died at the scene. the license plate of the suspec. >> alan: a union for thousands of state workers a announced a deal. under the deal workers will see their salaries reduced by 4.6% for 12 months starting july 1st in return, they'll be able to take an able eight hours off per month. >> apple's pay raise for its retail employees got a lot of attention this week. but a story in tomorrow's "new york times" has many questioning the timing of the pay bump in
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which retail workers got as much as a 25% raise. the article highlights apple's historically low pay for retail employees. many earn $25,000 a year. some commentators suggest apple authorized the wage hike to get some good p.r. ahead of the story. >> in egypt tension is rising as people wait to hear who their new president will be. [chanting] >> alan: the long-await election results will be released tomorrow, three days later than planned. the uncertainty has been driving tens of thousands of people back into tahrir square. all siebz point to a victory of the muslim brotherhood,,. >> ama: the fight against school closures in oakland. parents and students hilt the streets to keep the schools open. >> alan: the east coast braces for another major tropical >> ama: convicted
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>> ama: convicted of 45 counts of molesting children. jerry sandusky is under suicide watch. >> i'm spencer christian in the forecast center. the summer
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lan in oakland the battle to stop four schools ol' from closing continues. parents have been camped out at lakeview elementary for more than a week and today they marched.
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lisa amin gulezian explains why the district refuses to budge. >> the school board shut down five schools and foreclosed on 1,000 of our children. >> lisa: hundredes gathered to demand change and then they marchedded. [chanting] >> lisa: parents, teachers, students, and people who are simply concerned with the direction of education, united. they want the oakland unified school district to re-open five elementary schools the board voted to close. the outrage has prompted a sitin at lakeview elementary, where patients and -- parents and children set up tents and have been camping out since friday. on monday, police posted washing signs ordering occupiers to leave. the group refuses refuses to bu. >> re-open the schools or resign or the board needs to revote and be heroes instead of standing in our way so we can improve public education. >> as forevisiting the revisitil
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closure discussions, that's a decision the board would have to make but i think it's extremely unlikely. >> lisa: the district insists right now there are way too many school inside a city of this size, and student enrollment is dropping. officials say on consolidating will make the school system more efficient and save the district $5.7 million. >> could we keep these schools opened if we wanted to keep limping along the same way and only make small changes? probably. that won't get the district to where we need to go. >> they set it up to fail. >> many here insist the district is making matters worse. they're sure the change in schools will cause confusion and only add to problems. >> atten dance will go down because it's too far away. they're not connected to the school to the teachers. they're going to get lost,. >> lisa: self protesters have gotten into the school and-offering to teach free summer school classes to children who used to attend
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lakeview elementary in oakland, abc-7 news. >> ama: san francisco firefighters were forced to shut done part of highway 101 this afternoon because of smoke from a brush fire. flames burned in silver ter's neighborhood near 101 and the 280 freeway split. the lanes were re-opened 20 minutes later. lab -- >> alan: in northern colorado, gusty winds are forcing firefighters to etreat. the wildfire burning near ft. collins has scorched more than 118 square miles and destroyed at least 191 homes. fire crews assigned to protect homes were forced to leave their posts. contain emt slipped from 60% to 545%. better news in utah where evacuation orders were lifted for more than 2300 wildfire evacuees. they were forced to flee their homes in saratoga springs andean eagle mountain communities.
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the blaze is no longer a direct threat. the wildfire is now 30% contained. insure. >> ama: tonight, forecasters are predicting trip to storm debis making her way towards texas but landful is not imminent. beach-goers in galveston were prepared to leave at a moment's notice. the concern is high tide, a foot and a half higher than usual, could pull people underwear. forecaster predict debby could be near hurricane force by monday night. >> alan: spend spend -- spencerr christian is in here for leigh glaser. spend spend -- >> spencer: we may have a very active tropical storm. here's a live view from the high definition east bay camera, looking looking at traffic conditions, under clear skies, clear all around the bay area, and relatively cool. let look at live doppler 7 hd,
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which doesn't show us how cool its but how clear it is. almost a complete absence of clouds. temperatures, ewan for -- uniform readings across the bay area. sunny afternoon for the next few days and a warmer pattern beginning mid-week. the satellite radar composite image shows an upper level low to the northwest. its counterclockwise circulation provide enough of a seas be to brush away any coastal cloud that it i may have attempted to form and this him in has given us cool nights and relatively mild afternoons. overnight, partly cloudy conditions developing. low temperatures will drop into the mid-40s to upper 40s in the north bay valleys, upper 40s to low 50s for the remainder of the bay area, and tomorrow, big events going on. the sf pride parade aning.tomor. conditions near san francisco, sunny, partly cloudy,
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temperatures mid-50s. increasing up to about 60 degrees by mid-afternoon, and of course the parade begins -- ends near the civic center, and another big event in sonoma county, infineon raceway, nascar sprint cup series kicks off at 10:00, conditions then, partly sunny, low 50s, milder and sunner into the afternoon. 72 degrees by late afternoon. back in the bay area tomorrow, sunny skies in the south bay. highs in the low 70s. downtown san francisco, a high of 63. 61 in the sunset district. north bay highs under partly cloudy can can conditions. low 70s. milder day-by-day. inland east bay will see low to mid-70s, and near monterey bay, upper 60s to low 70s near the bay and mid-70s inland, and as soon as we can advance this graphic we'll get to the accuweather
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sentence-day forecast. come on, clicker, do your thing. it there is. we'll start getting warmer by mid-week next week and high temperatures into the mid-80s, and inland locations, mid-70s, and mid-60s on the coast. this is clearly not the quickest clicker. >> alan: needs a new battery. >> ama: rick is in. it's fun when the two bay area games -- >> rick: wd one ate. a wild one at the coliseum between the a's and giants, as the two teams combine for 23 hits and 17
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>> rick: last night the giants staged a big ninth inning rally to get be the a's. let's go out to the coliseumy madison bumgarner a shaky
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start. it's 2 or a's. the giants answer, sandoval's base hit allows buster bowsy to score from first. san francisco ties the game at 2. and then gomes makes up for his error with the solo shot but the wheels come off for oakland in the sixth. the backgrounder gets past moss spokane slips. who runs score. the rookie committed three errors in the inning. in the sixth, brandon belt, belts that's pitch to make it 6-4 giants. san francisco scored tree more in the seventh. two in a home run by posey. the giants led 9-4 into the bottom of the ninth. the a's fought back. tough break for oakland as the ball bounces into the stands for a ground rule double. oakland had the bases loaded for weeks but the hit is caught by terrio to end the contest. the giants win.
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the drivers went through their final practice laps in sonoma as they prepare for tomorrow's toyota/save mart 350. los gatos native a.j. allmendinger will he booking for his first sprint cup victory. nation the number 22 car, the same car consider the busch won with last year. allmendinger's relatives will be at the track, hoping to see him celebrate. >> for me, being a hometown race, group racing road courses and street race can and open wheel racing, and i love this place and it's always a great opportunity for me to have a chance to win the race. this car won last year with kurt busch so we have a lot of good notes and looking forward it to. >> last year dippinger -- dinger was in 13th place. >> we s
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>> rick: the euro cup has spain take on france in the quarterfinals. the french had dominatedded the spaniards but this time is different. the great pass to alonso who scores with the alonso was. alonso was playing in his 100th international match. spain takes the lead here. in the 90th minute, spain's rodriguez is brought down in the penalty area, setting up a free kick by alonso who does not miss. gives spain the victory. who will now meet portugal on wednesday, the earthquakes were on the road to play real salt lake. in the 23rd minute salt lake was threatening but it's kept scoreless. the quakes take the lead in the 84th minute. this is knocked past t keeper. . 2-1 victory puts san jose in first place in the western conference. >> now to hookey.
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in san joseis back jose after acquiring his rights in detroit, the sharks signed him to a three-year deal. the first-round pick in 1998. stuart played more than five seasons here before being traded. >> tiger and phil are taking the week off but u.s. open champ t, unlikethe open,aying in the players of having their way with the course. this approach sets up a birdie. the ball stops just a few inches from the cup. he is 7-under but five strokes back. bubba watson failed to make the cut at the open but shot a 65 today to put him 8-under for the tournament. brian davis shot a 29 on the front nine. shares the lead with roland thatcher at 12-under par and both are looking for their first pga victory, and that is sports brought to you river ro river rk casino. and later on we'll have more
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sights and so sonoma. >> ama: awesome. sounds good. still to come, former coach discussion -- -- jerry sanduskys on suicide watch. >> mcdon followed's secrets reveal. how they make those burgers look so taste in the commercials.
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>> alan: good along.
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>> ama: in tonight's head lps. an antioch man talks about being robbed out gun point. the man says the robbers must have followed him home and walk up to him as he pulled into the driveway. the man says he gave the robbers everything hem to keep hem from going into the house where his kids were sleeping. >> a concord woman claims she was beaten while riding on b.a.r.t. and no one helped her. she says a man started beating her and a woman tried to take her cell phone. the woman was pulled into another car and the suspects were captured. >> ama: gay pride is in full swing. a street party called pink saturday is being held in the castro district. tomorrow is the big pride parade. >> alan: jerry sandusky is spending his first night behind bars after being found guilty of 45 counts. he is currently on suicide watch according to his tore. here's the latest.
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>> 45 guilties still ringing in his ears. jerry sandusky taken away in husks, his mug shot taken assigned jail numb 120529. now just localust another pedophile trying to stay alive in the system. no visits for now but his wife dottie brought him supplies today. he is allowed und underwear and socks from home, personal photos, and bible. >> the surprise would have had jerry sandusky been been acquitted. >> the attorney says it was the about face by sandusky's son matt that kept jerry off the stand. >> jerry hadzed had matt testified it would destroy any chance of acquittal. >> it was not jerry sandusky who suffered. penn state university proms in a
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statement to accept responsibility and attempts to reach settlement in with sandusky's victims, many have hired have hired lawyers and are considering lawsuits. >> we're going to caucus and decide what is in the families' best interests. we're not ruling out a civil trial by any stretch of the imagination. >> in the end, all eight boys who testified about the abuse they suffered at sandusky's hands were believed by the jury. surviving defense attacks they were only out for money, and embell lisched their stories to please police. the jury qu quoted, saying, as he read the individuals in court he watched sandusky and even he newell what the kid said was true. >> who would believe a kid? and the answer is, we hear -- here in pennsylvania believe a kid. we would believe a kid. a jury of 12 in pennsylvania most definitely would and did believe a kid.
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>> alan: also learned tonight that jerry sandusky's lawyers asked to resign from the case on the eve of the trial but the judge turned them down. the motion took place in chambers and was filed under seal until the end of the trial. >> ama: tonight mitt romney is at a private retreat in utah but he is not alone. he is hosting a gathering with g.o.p. fund dayser -- fundraisers and possible vice-presidential candidates. he is not releasing the names of fundraisers but one did talk to the immediatearch reflecting an enthusiastic mood. >> i'm everything everything can do bundlary peppy. >> reports say romney has a good chance to equal or better president obama in fundraising. today the president released his weekly message and marked the 40th anniversary of the antidiscrimination law calling it a springboard for s
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>> an 11-year-old florida boy kept his cool when three people broke into this house while he was home alone. he is being called a hero after alerting police by calling 9-1-1. >> what did they yell? >> i don't know. i'm in my room, under my bed. >> do you know how he got into the house. >> broke the glass. >> what's all that noise? >> i'm trying to hide. >> the thieves tossed a hammer through the window to get inside. they rap zacked the house taking jewelry and tearing up the boy's school certificates. police aarrived quickly and pulled the boy and his dog to safety. three teens were taken into custody and all the jewelry was recovered. >> alan: ever wonder why the takeout burg you buy at the store looks so much different than the ads? one little girl asked the question and mcdonald's actually answered. here's the story. >> the quarter pounder with cheese. >> on the commercials they look like this. >> this cheese and beef. >> when we order, they look like
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this. so are you really getting the exact same burg center one curious nine-year-old girl wrote mcdonalds with the burning question. >> what wii does your food look different in advertising >> and totore. >> and to her and everyone else's surprise, they answered. >> mcdonalds serves up millions of burgers just like this one every day, but now they're coming clean why the real thing needs a little extra help to get camera ready. mcdonalds is peeling back the curtain with advice video, prom mys all the ingredients are exactly what you get. >> the exact same patties and catsup and mustard and onion ane the pickles are delicately placed, the catsup ingeneralled lie a super, and the cheese melted by a hair drier, and the cease me seed bun, photo shopped. >> the burg was made in a minute or so the process in the shoot takes hours. >> they say its looks different
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because customers want the burg hot and the heat makes it look different, but are these fans buying it? we showed theme pictures, store bought on the left, touched up on the right. >> what do you think about the fact that's not the one you get. >> i assume that. can. >> which one looks better? >> this one. >> the one on tv. >> yeah. >> alan: now, the making of video has already received more than four million hits. if you'd like to see it, go to once abc7.com and click on "see it on tv". >> ama: wonder if anybody picked the photo. the winner0s of the daytime emwhere awards. >> alan: the new pickup party involves a dark bar and a smelly t-shirt. >> ama: we'll take you to scottland for a real life version of the new movie "brave."
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>> i'm spencer christian. a chill will be winding down, giving way to c
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>> ama: general hospital is a big winner at the daytime emmy, abc was the most honored network of the night. live with regis andelly won two emmys for top show hosts and entertainment talk show for the season regis departy. jeopardy was top game show for the 14th dame. >> alan: brave opened in theaters. the movie is set in scotland, so dawn sanchez went there with the pixar researchers to get a behind the scenes look on the making of the film. >> i'll --
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>> she is a feisty spirit, breaking with tradition. the story is bat mother-daughter fromnagers grow from adolescence so adulthood. it's a very dynamic time, and what better place to put it in than scotland, which is a very dynamic cub tripside. >> it would take six years could bring to the screen. >> the journey began here in 2006 with our research group, and mark and brenda and i trekdz through the highlands from here. >> now i'm following in their steps.lly >> actually in scotland scotland. i wanted don to experience what we experienced, the inspiration for the film, this amazing country. >> they immersed us in scottish history and tradition. >> we had a dinner complete live ah agus. outside, amazing birdalconry, ad
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behavior. i got to hold one on my arm. he won't bite, they tell me. >> archery is traditional for competition, hunting and battle, and there's fierce combat in history. clan fighting, it was tribe versus tripe for real. ian said it's been hasn't down, mostly for show now, and apparently i'm not much of a challenge. >> at that speed i'm going to die of old age. >> in brave, the setting becomes part of it. >> in scotland, abc-7 news. >> now you can sniff your way to romp there's a new twist on dating and it's not online. pheromone parties are all the rage. party gores are asked to select a slept-in temperature shirt that will be sniffed by participants. you can choose your mate. the parties ha los held in
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los angeles and new york and we're told san francisco is next on the list and alan's sniffer is ready to go. lan that's likean dating. >> ama: apparently there's something to it. just take a shower before you sleep in the t-shirt. get ready for some increasing temperatures in the week ahead. >> alan: that's what spencer christian says. >> spencer: i've been sniffing out trends. tomorrow nationwide, hot weather in the southwestern part of the country. temperatures above 100 degrees in dallas and phoenix, and over in the gulf, we have tropical storm debby, which is churning along the gulf coast, just south of mobile alabama, and that's going to take us some nasty weather for the gulf coastal states in california, look for mainly dry, mild conditions. in eureka, spotty drizzle and some cooler and cloudy conditions as well in the bay area tomorrow, partly to mainly sunny in the afternoon hours and
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milder, high tempe the low to mid-70s and we'll see mid-to-upper 60s the closer to summerlike weather. here's the accuweather seven-day forecast. by tuesday, we'll see temperatures edging up to 80 degrees inland, low 70s around the bay, mid-60s on the coast, and mid-to-upper 8 odd by thursday and friday and then it's going to feel more like summer. >> ama: thank you so much. the weather is looking good, but there could be some traffic delays tomorrow morning because of roadwork will shut done a portion of the southbound lanes of interstate 6800. it will be closed in walnut creek between north main street and ignacio valley road from 12:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. pl. crews will be replacing sand barrels. >> alan: the giants took a trip across the bay bridge to do some battle. >> at the game you got your money's worth today. coming up in sports, the a's and giants stage a four hour 15 minute marathon at the coliseum.
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and we'll get you ready for the save mart 350 with some
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>> rick: last night the giants staged a biggal to get any the a's. tonight oakland tries to return the favor. madison bumgarner had a shaky start. reddick goeskeep. his 17th homer makes it the giants answer. sandoval's hit b gets by jonny gomes. san francisco would tie the game at 2. the a's open the fourth as gomes makes up for his error with this solo blast but the wheels come off for oakland in the sixth. the grounder gets past moss.
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two runs score. moss committed three errors in the inning. in the sixth, brandon belt belts this pitch to make it 6-4. the giants score three more in the seventh. two come in on this home run by posey. san francisco led 9-4 going into the bottom of the ninth. the as fought back. with the sore # # 9-6. hix delivers with the bases full but the ball bounces into thewi. with two out, oak leans had the bases full for weeks about the flair is caught by theriot to end the contest. the forhang on for a 9-8 victory and wrap up the series tomorrow. >> nascar's making its annual stop in the bay area with the toyota/save mart 350. to get you revved infor the race, here's some sights and sounds from sonoma. [engine revving] >> welcome to nascar. woo-hoo!
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>> i love it. very family orantsed, very military friendly. >> the food. the environment, the atmosphere. it's fun. >> i love the noise. the noise is the best. >> i like when the car goes really fast and i like seeing a bunch of other stuff, and i like seeing them win and going in the winner's circle. pretty cool. >> the best thing about nascar is the competitiveness, the balance, the been a fans since i was three and go strong now. >> any favorite racer is dale earnhardt, jr. he represents the sport the best way anybody can. for him to win last weekend was absolutely amazing to me. i've been waiting for it for four years. >> my favorite racer is jeff gordon. when i was a kid. my dad grew up liking him so i guess by default that's my
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favorite. >> my favorite racer is jimmie johnson. >> i love jimmie johnson, an all-around really good guy. >> my favorite. >> like the video game. yeah. >> my favorite is -- >> rick: oh, yeah. alan and spencer will be watching tomorrow. the euro cup in spain, taking on the french. the frerches dominated the spaniards but this time would be different. the 19th minute, pass for great pass for the score off the header. alonso wag -- was playing in his 100th international match. in the 90th minute, spain's rodriguez is brought down in the penalty area. that set up this free kick by alonso and it's in. his second goal of the game gives spain the victory.
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they now meet portugal on wednesday in the semifinals. >> the earthquakes were on the road to play real salt lake. in the 23rd minute salt lake was threatening but more row is there at the light. a great play to keep it scoreless. the quakes take the lead in the 84-inch minute. the 2-1 victory puts san jose in first place in the western conference. tiger and phil are taking the week off but u.s. open champ, webb simpson, is playing this week at the travelers championship in connecticut. unlike the open, the players are having their way with the course. simpson shot a 2-under par 68. this great approach sets up a bimplez the ball will stop just a few inches from the cup. he is seven under but five strokes back. >> bubba watson failed to make the cut at the open but shot a 65 to put him 8-under for the tournament. brian davis fired a 29 on the front nine. shares the lead at 12-under.
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both are looking for their first pga victory. >> and that is your sports report presented by river rock casino. >> alan: thank you very much. that concludes another broadcast of abc-7. captioned by closed captioning services inc. ededededcl
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