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live where you live, this is abc7 news. [ chanting "let them go" ]. across our country tonight, demonstrators are letting their voices be heard at our airports. san francisco, chicago, new york, and many more. tonight a bit of good news for those protesters who are against pesident trump's controversial extreme vetting executive order. good evening and thank ou for joining us, i'm matt keller. earlier this evening a federal judge in new york issued a stay for part of that executive order. federal judges in virginia and seattle have since followed suit. that was, of course, welcome news for protesters here in san francisco and across the country. the new york judge's order tonight will ensure those detained will not be sent home for the time being.
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we have team coverage tonight from san francisco international airport, abc7 news reporter kay larson and sergio quintana have been there for hours. beginning with sergio. >> reporter: we are now about eight hours into the protest at sfo. there's still a few hundred people here. this is a demonstration that's going strong, i'm told it's going to be here for quite a while longer. this is a whole lot of people who are here. they say they want to see people coming out of international flights that arrived here at sfo earlier this afternoon. some protesters moved their demonstration from the arrivals level to tsa security, and a team of lawyers began piecing together details about people who may need their help. >> the three that i'm waiting for, i'm looking forward to seeing them on the other side. >> she is an attorney with the asian law caucus who is here to help three people from iran. according to mayor ed lee's
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office seven people were detained here at sfo because they hold passports from the seven countries that president donald trump banned in an executive order friday. during this protest the crowd got good news. >> we got news a judge granted an emergency stay of the executive order. >> reporter: according to the judge's order, anyone in transit to the u.s. or detained upon arrival with a valid visa or green card would not be affected by president trump's order. it capped a day of panic and dismay for lots of families. >> she arrived at 1:30 p.m. to san francisco airport, but they deport her to my country. >> this protest at sfo ballooned to about a thousand people at %-p officials who said president trump's executive order triggered chaos and confusion for people who had to interpret and enforce it. >> it feels chaotic.
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it feels unsettling. it feels really dark, and it is really a frustrating situation to be in. >> reporter: now tonight we know from protest organizers and attorneys who are at this demonstration, that there are some families that have reunited with their loved ones who were in transit here to san francisco international airport, however, we also know that there are some travelers who are still trying to make their way through customs and border protection right now. the demonstration organizers tell me they plan on being out here at least until everyone comes through. and there's a whole bunch of people who are eating out here. there's people who are passing around water. they plan to be out here for the long haul. reporting live at san francisco international airport, i'm sergio quintana, abc7 news. >> thank you, sergio. here's a quick overview of president trump's visa and
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refugee restriction. it's a 90-day ban for people from certain countries entering the u.s. white house officials says it includes iran, iraq, and syria. the order includes a blanket ban on all refugees entering the country for 120 days. it ends the syrian refugee program indefinitely. the department of homeland security now has leeway to prioritize refugee claims on the basis of religious-based persecution, as long as a person is a minority religion, making it easier for christians to enter the united states. here's some specifics on the federal judge's emergency state tonight halting part of president trump's executive order. a judge ruled any citizen of the seven muslim majority. countries arriving in the u.s. or who are in transit, must be allowed to legally enter the country, provided they hold a valid visa. the judge ordered the government must provide a list of call people currently being detained.
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and that stay order had a real effect for a family waiting to see their loved one at san francisco international. abc7 news reporter kay larson picks up our team konge also live from sfo. >> reporter: i caught up with a family right at their reunion with grandpa, a moment they and so many other families were not sure would happen tonight. while protesters and their shouts filled sfo's international terminal, families with loved ones detained behind customs doors waited, for hours, in a quiet hallway. >> since yesterday, it's been like hell. i mean, honestly. >> reporter: this woman's 80-year-old father, a permanent u.s. resident with a green card was held by customs and border protection for six hours after he arrived at sfo from iran by way of germany. he and others were detained or sent back to the middle east today after president trump ordered an immediate immigration
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suspension from seven predominantly muslim country with ties to terror. but none of the countries on the list had anything to do with terror attacks on u.s. soil since 9/11. >> come on, mr. president. i mean, come on. >> reporter: president trump said his intentions are to keep radical muslim terrorists out of the united states. this man traveled in a wheelchair to stay with his family and celebrate his grandson's ninth birthday. >> this is grandpa, who happens to be muslim and coming from iran. >> reporter: usher can thank a new york judge for his grant after trump's order denying people with valid visas. >> it's nice to finally see him again, after like two years, after waiting to see him. >> reporter: the father travels
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back to iran, will not make it back here again. another woman, her mother tried to visit her. when she landed her, they put her back on a plane to the middle east. live at san francisco international airport, i'm kate larson, abc7 news. thank you, kate. gavin newsome left a chinese new year's celebration to join protesters at sfo, with a message about trump's executive order. >> i have no respect. it's a monarch. this guy's operating as a monarch, through executive orders. and you got a complicit congress with no backbone whatsoever. guys like paul ryan, a joke. >> he met with family members waiting for their loved ones at the international arrivals hall. he said he has always been left in the dark about the executive order and was frustrated not to help families affected by the executive action.
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at least 187 google employees come from countries included in the ban. they believe it could create barriers to bringing great talent to the u.s. apple ceo tim cook said, i've heard from many of you who are deeply concerned about the executive order issued yesterday. i share your concerns. it is not a policy we support. the ceo and co-founder of air bnb tweeted today, his company is providing free housing to refugees and anyone not allowed in the u.s. as a result of the ban. canada's prime minister justin trudeau responded to the travel ban in the united states with this message today. to those fleeing persecution, terror, and war, canada will welcome you rarld of your faith. and this by twitter. twitter is built by immigrants of all religions. hillary clinton tweeting, i stand with the people gathered kroot the country tonight
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defending our values and our constitution. six elected republicans have spoken out against it. cameras captured a powerful moment when the first woman held under the ban was cleared to enter the country. [ chanting usa ]. >> you can hear the crowd chanting as the woman is greeted by family members. up to 50 people were detained today according to our affiliate in dallas. you can find more on our abc7 news app. you can download the app for free and enable push alerts for the latest. two girls were shot at a party this afternoon that took place inside a daily city senior center on lake merced boulevard. one victim was shot in the leg. the other suffered a graze wound. police would only say they were under the age of 18. the center was being rented out for a party when the violence
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happened. no one has been arrested. police are looking for three men who ran from the scene after the shooting. we'll have much more to come on abc7 news at 11:00. >> that's my -- my heart. >> a father shares his heartbreak as crews search for his missing daughter at an east bay creek. workers and customers at a south bay restaurant fight back against an armed robber, and it's all caught on camera. >> i'm drew tuma, winner of a forecast today, sunshine and mild temperatures. i am tracking warmer air before the wet weather returns. detailed ahead. see a helicopter rescue in the
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creek today to search for a young woman missing since her car plunged into the water one week ago. the stretch of niles canyon road was closed as they looked for jada jenkins. lesley brinkley has the story. >> reporter: it was a physically gruelling and emotionally charged search ever effort, with teams spanning out along the vast creek bed that's more like a river. about a hundred volunteers joined jada jenkins' family as they concentrated on the creek west of mission bfrd out to the bay, where the waterway is lined with walking trails. >> i got a couple of co-workers willing to bring out their kayaks and go out to the bay to take a look at areas that we can't get into on foot. just trying to find her and bring her home. >> reporter: east of here, another official search zeroed in on the creek in steep niles canyon, where jada jenkins' car plunged into the water last saturday in a storm. waters then were five feet higher and flowing three times
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faster than today. her car was recovered tuesday, but no sign of the 18-year-old. finally today, niles canyon road was shut down to traffic as the experts converged, including k-9 teams and search and rescue teams from across the bay area. >> they're going to get down closer to the water. they're going to look for things that haven't been able to be searched before. >> we are doing everything that we can, you know, we have boots on the ground. we have our uavs up, we have k-9s out and we're putting every effort to make sure that we bring jada home to her family. >> reporter: volunteers who found clothes or shoes texted photos back to her dad to see if they were significant. jenkins family plans to be back here on sunday, they said she's strong, so we're going strong to find her. now to surveillance video showing employees and customers stopping a man with a gun who tried to rob a restaurant. happened around 10:30 last night at the taco bell/kfc in san
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jose. you see the man holding his hand out. right after the cache ear hands him the money, another employee runs up from behind and takes it away, and then starts fighting with the robber, as a customer then jumps over the railing to help hold him down. >> it's one of those situations with a happy ending, a very volatile situation that could have gone either way, but in this instance, it worked out very well. >> the suspect went to the hospital with minor injuries, no one else was hurlt. governor jerry brown is scheduled for additional treatment for his prostate cancer in san francisco. the governor's office announced the treatment will happen between late february and early march at ucsf. dr. eric small will be treating him and says the prognosis is excellent. the governor is expected to condition with h-- continue wit work schedule during the treatment. a highway patrol rescued an injured skier yesterday. video shows the skier being airlifted at the 7,500 foot elevation mark.
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the victim injured his leg and couldn't continue. fellow skiers called for help. the highway patrol flew the skier to ambulance where the victim was taken to the hospital for treatment. >> starting off the weekend picture perfect. plentiful sunshine, mild temperatures. you like today, you're going to love tomorrow. the numbers keep on rising. live doppler 7 showing a quiet pattern, a quiet picture tonight, but the rain will return thin the seven-day forecast. the picture outside tonight, live from our east bay hills camera, showing the bay bridge that lights san francisco in the background, emeryville in the foreground. don't need the umbrella, just need a light jacket. temperatures are slow to fall this evening. right now san francisco holding at 51 degrees. we're at 49 in oakland, 44 in san jose. you see san ramone, liver more and antioch all fallen to 39
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degrees. plenty of stars and chilly spots, north bay, santa rose a dropping into the 30s. 37 overnight in san jose. 42 for oakland and san francisco. and the coast will be mild in the mid 40s. so we'll start off tomorrow clear skies, some chilly spots in the 30s inland and around the bay, but into the afternoon, it's beautiful. lots of sunshine, it will be on the wild side. temperatures a few degrees above normal. most spots headed into the low 60s by 4:00 tomorrow. so enjoy. temperatures will continue to rise even into monday. future tracker temperatures shows you, i do think, a couple of spots will get very close, if not touch that 70-degree mark. so mild air will continue into the early part of next week, but we will track those storms returning by wednesday. chances for rain, we are dry at least for the next three days. sunday, monday, and tuesday, no chance of rain. it's going to be beautiful. wednesday is a day of transition. clouds increase in the morning, rain arrives in the evening,
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showers likely to continue into friday. wednesday evening through friday, these storms will be on the light side right now, a 1 on the storm impact scale. breezy at times, not incredibly windy and minor flooding is a concern with any rain we do receive. soils are already saturated. so future weather, start you off mid week on wednesday. you notice wednesday afternoon, it does look dry at this point. a lot of cloud cover early on, start to see the showers move in after sunset. likely by 10:00 wednesday evening, start in the north, sinking south overnight. by thursday, though, that's the best chance right now, to look for widespread rain. future weather showing darker shades of rain, encompassing rc much of the region. this will likely linger into friday as well. we do not see intense downpours. accuweather 7-day forecast, it's
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solt total sunshine. monday, we're flirting with 70 degrees. few clouds on tuesday, wednesday, the rain returns, continuing on thursday and friday. and the early call on saturday, drying out and partly cloudy. >> with how wet we've been, i don't want to flirt, i want to marry the 70s. i'm ready to make a commitment. >> there you go. the signature sweater and the dance moves are traveling outside warriors arena.
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dancing mom has taken her show on the road. the woman who gets down with her dancing at warriors' games paid a visit to a middle school dance competition in san carlos this week. kids have been watching videos of robin schreiber. their teacher teaches them how to take risks and step out of
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their comfort zone. she was thrilled when schreiber accepted her invitation to visit. maybe the clippers would have had more luck if robin was playing point guard for them tonight. >> she is delightful. and she does stuff out of her comfort zone. warriors had a scare pregame, but it 150e78d to get worked out, according to
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i'd say his quad is just fine. you can tell in warm-ups he was ready to roll and found his groove early and often. showed no pain in the first half, but dealt the clippers some. between two defenders, including mo speights, his former teammate, lays it in, stef 12 in the first. second quarter, drives, and one. 12 of his 16 points in the first half. durant, 23 points, 9 of 11 shooting, throws it down. four seconds left in the half, stef from half-court, got it, 51 feet. had 18 at the half and the doves up 72-51. stef just getting warmed up. had 25 in the third, more than the clippers' entire team who had 23. five threes in the quarter, nine in the game, and he was shooting from everywhere. drives and the foul, three-point play. stef finished with 43, helping the warriors take a 117-74 lead after three quarters. with a game tomorrow against the trail blazers, no need for the
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starters in the fourth. warriors win 144-98. >> the room looks four or five times bigger than it normally does, and you seem like you're finding your rhythm. couple checks go down which is always nice. the thing i was most proud of, when i got rolling, we still found a way to play good basketball. >> when a guy hit two or tleer shots in a row, that's an unwritten rule. since i was a kid. if a guy got it going, throw him the ball. that's how we play offense. moving and cutting. >> he's always one shot away from exploding. you can just see it. he finds his rhythm and it doesn't take much. then all of a sudden look out. that was quite a show. i mean, he has done this many times, but it never does get old. >> sharks, well represented for sunday's all-star game in l.a.
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tonight the all-star skills competition. >> no surprise, sharks players getting with booed by the l.a. crowd. brent burn showing off his skills. look at this shot from center ice. goes top shelf. he's definitely in the running for the norris trophy. a between-the-legs shot in the shoot-out. the tournament-style all-star game tomorrow at 12:30. this nbc7 sports report by river rock casino. coming up later, the ultimate sibling rivalry and vand veer about to join an exclusive club. stick around, plus much more with matt keller. what's not to like? >> much more to come on abc7 news at 11:00. a bus crash caught on camera in southern california.
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live where you live, this is abc7 news. good evening, i'm matt keller. in tonight's headlines, the nation's busiest airports became the front lines of protest over president trump's controversial extreme vetting executive order. hundreds gathered at the international turmoil at sfo, showing their opposition to the order and showing their support for incoming travelers who were denied entry to the united states. many of silicon valley's largest companies stood in opposition to the order, saying it directly impacts their own employees and workplace ethics. google co-founder showed up at the sfo protest.
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air bnb will provide free housing to refugees and those not allowed in the u.s. president trump's executive order also caused protests at other airports across the country. and made for some confusion today and adversaries of mr. trump pounced. here's the latest from new york. >> reporter: protesters flocked to airports around the country, fighting back against the new refugee rules. >> what donald trump did in the last 24 hours is disgusting, disgraceful, completely unamerican. >> reporter: at new york's kennedy airport, 12 people were detained on authority of the president's order. at least nine detained in dallas. at least one in chicago. hundreds of people overseas have been denied entry to the u.s. this man and his family, iraqi refugees, were pulled off a u.s.-bound flight. >> i'm real now. i don't know what to do. because i sold my house, i quit
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my job. my wife quit her job. >> reporter: his family given the visa because he risked his life working with the u.s. government. >> i don't know what to do. and tomorrow i'm going back to iraq, really, really, really, i'm in terrible situation. >> reporter: on saturday, mr. trump said the program is off to a good start. >> not a muslim ban, but we're totally prepared. it's working out very nicely. you see it at the airports, you see it all over, it's working out very nicely. >> reporter: for this man that came to jfk, a reprieve. >> america is the greatest nation, the greatest people in the world. >> reporter: he was released after 19 hours. >> this is humanity. this is the soul of america. >> reporter: saturday night, a federal judge in new york issued a temporary stay, preventing detainees from being deported. abc news, new york. >> chanting yes we can in
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spanish, plenty of protesters against the dakota oil pipeline. they marched through the mission district, protesters say it will destroy the environment, supporters say it reduces reliance on foreign oil. turning now to the police chase and shoot-out unfolding on chicago streets. a city struggling with high crime. abc news reporter marci gonzalez has this story tonight. >> reporter: tonight, new body cam video showing -- [ gunfire ] -- an intense gun battle. >> shots fired. >> reporter: chicago police officers -- rushing towards a building, scaling fences, some taking cover. the suspect shooting at police, officers returning fire. more than two dozen shots exchanged. >> he went to the front of the building, bro. >> reporter: after investigators say the suspect shot his pregnant girlfriend in the abdullah m abdomen, killing their unborn baby.
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>> watch the crossfire, everybody. >> reporter: grimes killed in the november shoot-out, at least two officers injured. the video, part of the massive response of the chicago's effort for trabs parnsy after a pattern of excessive force was found. following the city's most violent year in two decades, already this year, 268 people have been shot. president trump tweeting, if chicago doesn't fix the horrible carnage going on, i will send in the feds. and the city is working to curb crime in part by adding more cameras in some neighborhoods. as for the november shoot-out tonight, it's still under review. marci gonzalez, abc news, new york. in south los angeles, video has emerged of a violent crash involving several cars and a school bus carrying children. watch the right car on the right pull out. an suv swerves to miss it, and slams into a los angeles unified school business which takes out two parked cars. the bus ended up on top of those
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cars. one student on the bus called her mother after the crash. >> crying and weeping. so i freaked out. but when i saw her standing and that she was okay, that was a relief. >> the highway patrol says the bus driver, the driver of the suv and four students were hurt. none of them seriously. officers say the driver who caused the accident left the scene. >> thousands of security companies in silicon valley has joined a union, wanting better pay and benefits. abc7 was in san jose as they welcomed 3,000 new members. security workers at facebook, cisco and google, are now working on a contract. they say most earn 12 to $20 an hour, and say it's not enough to live in the bay area, especially with a family to support. >> $2,000 a month, you're lucky to get a one-bedroom apartment. so we have to live with other family members. >> abc7 contacted the contractors and tech companies
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involved today. only facebook got back to us and said they are not commenting. the company referred us to its policy requiring outside contractors to provide a $15 minimum wage and 15 paid days off. the wait is almost over for one of america's favorite treats. abc news was at the san francisco marin food bank as dozens of volunteers sorted and unloaded more than 115,000 boxes of girl scout cookies. scouts are eager and excited to sell. >> just the satisfaction that you still have a lot of boxes and that you're helping the girl scouts. >> organizers say selling cookies teaches girls teaches skills for running a business. flood waters weren't the only problem today. chp posted this video trying to get a cow away from the road on wednesday. officers got on the loudspeaker
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to move it along, even making mooing sounds. after 15 minutes, the bovine returned to its natural habitat. still ahead on abc7 news at 11:00, a runner collapses during a half marathon and strangers jump in to save his life. tonight, now a different kind of race to find those good samaritans. and a premature baby learned to stand. meet this little hippo, now just getting on its feet after a difficult few days. >> and i'm meteorologist drew tuma. we're enjoying a break from the rain, but storms are on the
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a premature baby born four days ago is already standing on her own. that baby is a hip pot muss. cincinnati zoo released this video, showing the calf starting to support her own weight for a few seconds at a time. she was born six weeks early and is still under normal birth weight, but she has gained about four pounds since birth. she's under round-the-clock
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care, and staff are moving her muscles to build strength. this weekend is a great opportunity for whale-watching. check out this pod of whales in monterey bay. princess whale watching captured this video. the wails are on their southbound migration. in florida, a runner collapsed during a half-mile marathon and strangers jumped in to save his life. now he's in a different race, to find them. here's abc reporter john donvan. >> reporter: when bill emroll started running the key west half marathon the other day, he was just around the bend from the coincidence of his life, although he didn't know that yet. only feet away, a guy named robbie was there cheering on his wife and friends. a woman named lisa was also running in the race. also running, a woman named amy. when suddenly, yards from the
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finish line, bill went down. >> i blacked out. don't remember anything, until being lifted into the ambulance. >> including the three strangers who kept his heart beating, because that was the issue. bill has a heart condition. desperate to find them and say thank you, bill posted this on facebook. >> i'm hoping you can help me find the person or people that saved my life this past weekend. >> reporter: within 24 hours, they all heard the word. amy smith, who happens to be a cardiac nurse. >> i could not believe how good he looked. >> reporter: and lisa, another nurse. >> fills my heart with joy that he's doing okay. >> reporter: and then there's robbie, a nurse anesthetist. just this afternoon he and bill connected. >> the little that i know of bill so far, i'm sure he would do the same thing in a heartbeat. >> reporter: an encouraging coincidence in all ways since we never know who or juwhat is jus around the bend. >> returning to weather in the bay area, some nice sunny skies
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and it looks like they're here for at least a couple more days. >> yeah, we'll finish the weekend on a sunny note. mid next week the showers will make a return. live doppler 7 shows a quiet picture, leading to a quiet day, on the way for sunday. lots of sunshine, most spots you could see will go into the 60s. a return to the wet weather starting wednesday night. this is a light system through friday. scattered showers, breezy at times, just minor flooding concerns. future weather, into wednesday evening hours, starting in the north bay and sinking south overnight into thursday. thursday, light showers for everybody. accuweather seven-day forecast, dry through tuesday and wet weather returning wednesday evening. >> thanks, drew. we were talking about some pretty great sisters, great at tennis. >> 35 and 36 years old. we'll look back at this morning's sibling rivalry between the williams' sisters at
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abc7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. >> well, is it good or bad that all of the tennis players are still winning majors? we're minutes away from federer and nadal in the men's singles final. earlier today the williams sisters turned back the clock, serena taking on sister venus. serena took the first set. second set, tied at 30, venus finds another unforced error. on championship point. >> serena attacks the net. venus's return goes wide. serena wins her seventh australian open in straight sets. her 23rd grand slam title, the most all time in the open era
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and one behind margaret court for the all time lead. >> there's no way i would be at 23 without her. there's no way i would be at one without her. there's she's my inspiration. she's the only reason i'm standing here today and the only reason that the williams sisters exist. patrick rogers atop the leaderboard. 14th hole, this bunker shot helped save par. snedeker on 17, the shot from the fairway. going to put it a couple feet away. sets up a birdie. he and rogers are both at 9 under par. former cal quarterback davis webb may have improved his draft status in the senior bowl trying to show he's not a system quarterback who can only play in a college spread offense. webb playing for the south team approximate. 11 of 16 for 165 yards and this touchdown, a strike to joshua reynolds. nice throw and catch. webb led the south on a another
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td drive. was named game mvp. south wins it 16-15. >> that was one of my goals, you know, this moment right here, so i cans toss that off and now i going back to work and get ready for the combine. a huge thanks to the cleveland browns staff for coaching us up like nfl coaches and pushing us to our limit this week. santa clara hosting st. mary's. gales jumped to an early lead. thanks to one of the best names in hoops. jock landally and he finished with 20. santa clara hanging in because of a big game guy nate krach. he finished with 19. st. mary's led by five at the break. late second half, calvin hermanson gives st. mary's a 13-point lead at the shot clock buzzer. he had 13. gales win it 72-59. santa clara drops to 12-11.
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stanford women's basketball coach is two wins away from joining pat summitt to have 1,000 career victories. i sat down with tara this week and asked her if she's even had time to think about the milestone. >> i think people like yourself remind me that it's coming. i want it to happen, and i think it would be great to happen with this particular team. it's a fun team to work with, but, you know, when i'm here, you look at the pictures of the great players we've had, and too many to name, that's why our team has been so successful. we've had great players and i think, a great staff and great support, and you know, fans, it's a fun ride. i just want to keep it going. >> well, you and pat summitt will be the only two women who have achieved this. i know she was kind of a role model and a colleague at the same time for you and passed away recently. what does that mean to join pat summitt?
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>> obviously, i wish she were still here to help celebrate. but she's obviously a legend in women's basketball and it's very, very elite company. and i'm humbled and very privileged. >> tara is respected throughout the sport, not just in the women's game. warriors head coach steve kerr is a huge fan. >> it takes great commitment, it takes great partnership with your employers, and obviously great relationships with your players. you don't last that long unless people enjoy playing for you. so she's a hall of famer. we'll have much more from my sit-down interview with tara next saturday after the game. she's a great teacher, a better person, and a great coach. this abc7 sports report brought to you by river rock casino. i watched serena and venus play against each other partnership it's always awkward.
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you never feel like you get your best when you're playing against a sibling. but 35 and 36 years old. it's amazing what they've accomplished in that sport. when they leave, there's going to be a big void. and patrick marleau, four goals in one period, that was earlier in the week. so even as you get older, you can still play with the young kids. >> we're still in our prime, right? [ laughter ] >> you are, not me. >> all right, thank you. that's it for us tonight. have a g
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