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breaking news in the north bay, an off duty police officer has shot and killed a person. >> several officers are investigating. the off duty officer involved works for the richmond police department. >> the shooting happened at a gas station at fairgrounds drive. the person who was shot died at the scene. you're about to hear r parts of radio conversations between dispatchers and vallejo officers moments after the shooting. >> there's going to be a gunshot victim. he's saying that he is a pd officer, unknown from where though. >> we need the parking lot locked down.
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cars safe, people safe for now. >> the vallejo police, the district attorney's office are all investigating what happened. tonight faith, business, and community leaders are remembering a pioneer. >> the company announced the death of bernard tyson today. he had appeared at public events as recently as yesterday. in fact he tweeted these photos from tech in oakland. he spoke about technology in health care. >> more on tyson's legacy. >> that's all part of the shock because in the past week bernard tyson was at multiple events. he spoke publicly. he appeared to be healthy. but today he slid passed away. a trailblazer in health care and a giant in community building, bernard tyson, the chairman and ceo of kaiser permanente died in his sleep early sunday morning at the age of 60. he leaves behind a wife and
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three sons. >> it's a loss to not only us personally, all of our friends, our entire community, and the country. >> chuck was a long time personal friend of tyson. >> bernard tyson was a person who really impacted how we think about health care. so, the loss is tremendous. i also think that the legacy is even more tremendous. >> tyson spent more than 30 years at kaiser. this year kaiser sponsored and named the area around san francisco's newly built chase center thrive city, a nod to kaiser's slogan. tyson announced a plan to build a $900 million headquarters building in oakland. barbara lease spoke by phone. she represents much of alameda county. >> we mourn his death but must remember the legacy he left to so many young people, especially young african-american men, our children of color, our people
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who have been marginalized and left out. >> charlie haynes met tyson more than a decade ago. >> efs had a lover of gospel music, gentle spirit, warm, compassionate, and generous. >> park benniof tweeted this picture and wrote a light in the world has gone out. he always did so much for others in the world, one of the world's greatest ceos. governor newsom expressed his sadness calls tyson a health care pioneer and dear friend. bernard led with a compassion first vision. his commitment to oakland and the well being of residents will be felt for generations. warrior stephon curry tweeted rest in peace. >> our future is better because of tyson. >> bernard was an exceptional colleague, a passionate leader, and an honorable man.
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he will be greatly missed. gregory adams has been named executive vice president as the interim chair and decree of o-kaiser. eric, back to you. >> kaiser behavioral health workers postponed the planned five day strike in wake of tyson's death. they were set to picket over concerns of access to care. a new date for the strike has not been announced. abc news spent a breaking news push alert this morning just after announced tyson's death. you can be the first to know about breaking news on the abc 7 news app. just enable push alerts. developing news out of san francisco, growing outrage after the beating and possible robbery of a senior citizen. >> we do want to warn you some of you may find the video disturbing. abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard has the latest on the investigation. >> i was extremely disturbed, extremely upset.
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>> reporter: strong reaction from chinatown residents over this disturbing event caught on video. a group of four male suspects beat three men and tried to rob them. one of the victims is punched right in the face and falls to the ground. >> he was out cold. >> reporter: betty lily watched the video. he's a member of the chinatown merchants association. >> we are trying to make it a visitor-friendly destination and at the same time you get these thugs who come in and they just beat up people randomly for no reason whatsoever. it's a hate crime. >> reporter: two other victims are seen being punched and knocked to the street. moments later the suspects take off down clay street in a black suv. over the summer two senior citizens were brutally attacked in chinatown in broad daylight. a 19-year-old oakland man was arrested for one of the assaults. >> what we saw last night is not going to be tolerated.
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>> reporter: supervisor aaron pes kin says people tell him the same suspects were spotted. >> the same car with presumably the same individuals was involved with a robbery that was an aggravated purse snatching on the 700 block of jackson on friday night. >> reporter: saturday night'sck for port mugt square. betty lily wants all chinatown residents to be safe, especially seniors. >> we can't get enough law enforcement behind this to at least tell these people they can't come to chinatown and do this. >> reporter: police say all three victims are recovering from the attack, luckily with minor injuries. supervisor peskin says police are following leads and could be close to making an arrest. san francisco police still consider the death of a person
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to be suspicious after their body was found on a golf course in the richmond district. officers searched the lincoln park golf course after a body was found near the 13th hole yesterday afternoon. the body may have belonged to a baby. the san francisco medical examiner will conduct an autopsy and other tests hoping to pinpoint a cause of death. if you know anything about the body, san francisco police want to hear from you. to your voice your vote and the latest numbers just released about an hour ago in two san francisco races for district attorney, interim d.a. sue zi loftis conceded this weekend. he's ahead by 2,800 votes. there's a tighter race for the supervisor position in district five. dean preston picked up a few more votes in his thin lead over valley brown and declared
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victory yesterday afternoon. we're awaiting words for the official winner. shifting to the weather, it's been looking pretty good when it comes to the temperatures. the air is another story. >> let's find out more about the air. we took this picture from the emoriville camera. a little haze, a little fog. what do we see in the days ahead? >> look at the air quality across the region, it's anywhere from good to moderate. a lot of yellow dots on the map indicates moderate air quality. it's similar set up across much of the bay area. we're going to hang on to that haze. pm, particulate matter, when it gets above 50, that's the moderate category. we'll have the haze in the atmosphere another day. tomorrow will be a warmer day than it was today. we'll have the numbers and full active forecast in a few minutes. san francisco saluted america's military men and women today.
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abc 7 news was at fisherman's wharf when a group of veterans on motorcycles led this year's veteran's day parade. >> i think one of the things that strikes us is how much more you seem to value the veterans in the u.s. than we do in the uk. it's really great to see everybody and everybody looks so smart, beautiful, so sharp and the marching bapd nd is amazing. >> this year marked the 99th veteran's day parade in san francisco. still ahead on abc 7 news at 11:00 -- >> the power is back on treasure island but comes at a cost to residents and businesses. that story coming up. and i'mrew tuma, just looking at the overnight lows right now. we'll be in the 40s but fog is not quite an issue. we'll look at the details in the active forecast coming up.
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san francisco residents and business owners on treasure island have been dealing with on and off power issues the past week. >> the aging infrastructure is partially to blame, but some fear there is no end in sight. >> treasure island has some of the best views in the city but living here comes with frustrations. >> we have to throw away the milk and all that stuff every time just to be safe. we -- yeah, we have to go out to eat instead of cooking here and that costs more money. >> the power initially went off on tuesday when a transmission line from the port of oakland
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failed impacting some 2,000 customers across the island. the san francisco public utilities commission which is responsible for maintaining the aging infrastructure then switched over to a back up generator. but neighbors say it ran out of fuel which prompted another outage in the middle of the week. then on friday, the generator failed. the treasure island development authority owns the power infrastructure which was inherited from the navy. >> it's not fair to the residents. this whole mess needs to be fixed. and not next week. it needs to be fixed now. >> on avenue of the palm, this restaurant has lost thousands of dollars in revenue because of the outages. >> sometimes we do get communication. sometimes we'll have a scheduled outage. but when we get the black out without knowing about it, we have no way to need better communication and need to have that ready to go. >> natalie came to danville to
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dine once they heard the power was back. >> my son wanted to come here and bring his girlfriend and friends, so that's why we're here. >> an extensive redevelopment plan is under way on the island and the power will be replaced as part of it but not for a couple of years. >> it's very frustrating and they say it's going to keep happening. >> residents and business owners alike not knowing how much more they can take. >> now we reached out to the san francisco public utilities commission for comment on the outages but have not heard back. we will let you know as soon as we do. more people on social media said they made protests at b.a.r.t. stations by eating sandwiches to protest the actions of the police. cell phone video captured b.a.r.t. police detaining a man, then handcuffing him. officers say he violated
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b.a.r.t.'s rules for eating inside the paid area. he was later cited and released. oscar winning couple are suing their neighbors. according to the marin independent journal, they claim their neighbors are ignoring a historic boundary and intruding on their land. the two sides went into mediation last year and reached a tentative settlement over a green belt between the companies. cohen and mcdormant claimed they settled without finalizing the settlement. they are asking to recognize the historic boundary. a monument to the first three reel slot machine was repaired after it was vandalized. a fraternal organization fixed the marker to show where a mechanic created the first variation on the modern slot machine in 1895. the brick around the brass plaque was damaged by a vandal last month.
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>> it's all about erecting plaques on buildings and sites of historical significance throughout the west. we take care of our plaques like our children. we're very happy that our plaques continue to educate the public. >> the group will go back in a few days to polish the plaque and smooth out the cement. okay. a little bit of a warm up on the way. >> that warmer weather tomorrow most noticeable close to the coast, stuck in the 50s all day. in half moon bay you're going to reach about 70 degrees. get ready for widespread warmth again. showing you limited fog along the immediate coastline of san francisco and san mateo county. the picture tonight, you can see a layer of fog kind of blanketing parts of the city. but this time last night, we were totally engrossed in fog. so, a marine layer is not as expansive tonight as it was in previous nights. seahawks in town tomorrow taking
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on the 49ers, you can see that game right here on abc 7 starting at 5:00. if you're lucky enough to be at levi stadium, it's a nice evening for the game. we'll start out temperatures in the afternoon in the 70s. the sun goes down shortly after 5:00 and we'll cool off. we'll have cooler air work lg in in the evening. right now mainly 40s and 50s. 46 in navarro, 53 in hayward, san jose at 55 degrees. the winds really light in nature but the wind direction currently is on shore. that means the wind is coming off the ocean water and moving inland. that's going to reverse overnight tonight and what it will do, this light offshore breeze will help to keep the fog very limited over the next 12 hours. so, by 4:00 a.m. tomorrow you see the wind, the wind particles now moving off the land over the open ocean, that offshore wind is a dry wind. that will help to compress the marine layer. tomorrow morning want to start out with a lot of sunshine in a
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lot of spots. future weather, 4:30 tomorrow morning, very limited fog through san francisco through the golden gate right along the coast. that fog going to be quick to break down over the city and pull back to the coast. by 8:00 in the morning on monday we're seeing widespread sunshine across the bay area. that's going to warm up above average tomorrow afternoon. overnight dropping into the 40s. a cool night, limited patchy fog along the coastline, a little bit of offshore breeze, keeping the fog very compact. tomorrow though look at the afternoon highs, a lot of sunshines. this is a warm november day. 70 in the city. half moon bay about 71. 77 in san rafael. 73 the high in oakland. up to 80 degrees in antioch. we're still searching for rain. look at the storm track well to the north of us over portland and seattle.
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california looks to remain dry once again. hopefully by the end of the pattern. can reverse this but right now accuweather 7 day forecast. warmer afternoon for veteran's day. mild pattern tuesday. then we cloud up midweek and off by thursday. stuck in the 50s and 60s but the cooler weather is short lived. tomorrow limited fog. dense pockets the past few mornings. >> and this dryness too. >> continues unfortunately. >> drew, thanks. >> yep. a quick programming note to tell you about. you can watch the undefeated 49ers play the seattle seahawks right here on abc 7. >> we are adjusting our line up for the game. abc 7 news will air at 4:00 p.m. like usual. then the coverage of the espn's monday night football game between the 49ers and seahawks begins tomorrow at 5k. that's followed by dancing with
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the 49ers will play tomorrow nate on veteran's day and today the team saluted the families of vets and fallen service members. >> the team hosted 27 military families at its practice facility in santa clara. each family was assigned to a player to get a first hand look at how nfl teams prepare for a game. >> and the fact that we could give back to them and let them come out just for a little bit and experience what it's like to be on an nfl football field, it's really fun for us to talk to the families. >> it means a lot they would take the time out of their day to really spend quality time with us. >> the families will also get to
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attend tomorrow night's game when the 49ers host the seattle seahawks at levi stadium. >> an experience they'll never forget. >> i'm sure they won't. >> we're waiting to see that game. i cannot wait. we're just counting down that game. no 9ers, no raiders, no problem today. a crazy week ♪ sup. wh- whacha doing? i'm watching food. try my $3 cheddar bacon loaded curly fries. get 'em delivered with doordash.
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nursing knee and ankle injuries. despite the doubtful tag, kyle shanahan there's still hope he might suit up. >> just because it's george. if it was any other player i would probably say he's out. if it goes like this, he probably will be out. but george is a guy that needs to be out in practice. we'll see how he feels on monday. things will have to change. >> playing through what he plays through in arizona with the knee and ankle, he's a tough dude. you've got to tip your hat to him. you love having a teammate like that. his route running and how he comes out of breaks and compared to last yearnd day different. it's the time he puts in that shows in the field. >> we'll wait and see. elsewhere in the nfc, 1 and 7 atlanta at 7 and 1 new orleans. matt ryan finds austin hooper, 10-3 there. then a little later ryan to brian hill. that rhymes.
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touchdown pass, sacked six times. christian mccaffrey, 108 yards rushing and that touchdown made it 24-16. we go to 4 seconds left. it's snowing at lambo. hand the ball to mccaffrey on the last play of the game. he needs a touchdown and it's oh so close. take a look at the rey play. the lineman probably got in the way and the packers hang on. 9ers would have home field advantage in the nfc. travel to new orleans on december 8th. women's tough assignment at u cal. kristen williams hitting the jumper there. second quarter now, huskies up
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8. williams dribble drive off the window and in. she scored 24. not pictures sarah scored 25 for cal. yukon beats cal by 11. seattle hosting toronto, 57th minute, kevin leaderdom, ball goes off the defender right here and it's 1 nil. sounders, less than 20 minutes later -- this is the same place the seahawks play. this place was packed today. dion lim can do better than that. 3-1, second mls cup for the seattle sounders. abc 7 sports sponsored by river rock casino. >> i have two left feet never going to happen. >> that would be valuable. trust me. chris, thank you. much more to come on abc 7 news at 11:00, a dramatic rescue plays out at sea near bodega bay, what we learned about the search for boaters. also exclusive interview with a father and son who lost family members in the deadly
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>> announcer: live where you live, this is abc 7 news. >> good evening i'm eric thomas. >> and i'm dion lim. in tonight's headlines breaking news out of vallejo. a person is dead after being shot by an off duty richmond police officer. investigators haven't revealed what prompted the officer to shoot the person outside a gas station. the bay area is mourning following the passing of kaiser permanente bernard tyson. he died in his sleep at the age of 60.
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he appeared at several events recently including yesterday in oakland when he spoke about technology in health care. it appears a group of four men beat three men in their 60s along clay street and portsmouth square. some believe they may have been involved in a robbery on friday evening. the stakes are high with televised hearings set for wednesday and friday. abc's david wright has a look at what we can expect. >> reporter: tonight with the impeachment inquiry about to enter a new public phase, the battle lines are drawn over who should testify. >> they're having people i never even heard of some of these people. i don't know who they are. and by the way, it's all third-hand knowledge. >> that's not true. the committee has heard from several witnesses who were on
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that july phone call in which president trump asked ukraine to investigate the bidens. as it stands, the first witness scheduled to appear is america's top diplomat in ukraine, william taylor. behind closed doors, taylor has already testified it was his clear understanding there was a quid pro quo, $400 million in u.s. military aid contingent on ukraine announcing a corruption investigation of president trump's political rivals, an arrangement taylor called crazy. >> this is a very strong case of bribery. >> republicans for their part want to hear from hunter biden and the anonymous whistleblower who first sounded the alarm that resulted in the impeachment inquiry. >> if they don't call the whistleblower in the house, this thing is dead on arrival in the senate. >> but the chair of the house intelligence committee said calling the whistleblower would only place their personal safety at grave risk. adam schiff also appeared to
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reject calling hunter biden warning that the impeachment inquiry should not be a vehicle to carry out the same sham investigations that president trump pressed ukraine to conduct for his personal political benefit. >> we want to stay focused on the ukraine call, and having hunter biden come in is unrelated to the ukraine call. >> here at trump tower in new york, a heavy security presence. the president is overnighting here before attending the veteran's day parade in new york city on monday. david wright abc news new york. donald trump jr. was greeted by fans and protestered to promote his new book. today's event was hosted by non-profit turning point usa. there were also protesters
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indoors. >> it's okay. listen. hey guys, it's still america. it's okay. we're willing to hear them. they're usually not willing to hear us. >> ucla police officers were there for crowd control. there were no arrests or physical confrontations. today mexico extended an invitation to the u.s. to participate in the deadly ambush in mexico that left nine americans dead. >> and for the first time we hear from the family of a wife and two children who were killed. david langford and his 13-year-old son sat down with abc news chief national apairs correspondent. >> a carry van of cars carrying 100 americans fleeing to the u.s., relatives of american father who lost his wife and two little boys in that horrific ambush in mexico, sharing his heartbreak and the difficult decision he's just made to pull his family out of that country. >> i'm having to move the rest of my family with really no place to go at this point.
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>> david langford and his son devin sitting down for an exclusive interview with abc news talking about the attack by suspected gun cartel gunmen on three vehicles outside their community. >> they got caught up in a drug war between two rival gangs and they got caught in the cross fire. >> three mothers and six children were killed. langford telling us it's amazing seven of his children are alive. >> every one of my children that survived that are living miracles. >> langford says more and more evidence pointing to the cartel, his son devin saying they had long guns and wore vests and telling us the last thing his mother said and did after the shooting started. >> get down right now. she was trying to pray to the lord. >> devin plead guilty hadding to hide his wounded siblings under bushes and walking 14 miles to get help. >> my boy is a hero. >> tom llamas, abc news new
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york. >> tomorrow on "good morning america" you can hear more from devin langford. gma starts at 7:00 right after abc 7 mornings. we'll be right back. sorry. we'll continue right now. in the north bay a search has been called off after a fishing boat capsized north of bodega bay yesterday. the u.s. coast guard released this video. it managed to release three of the people who were on board and hoist them to safety. crews were told a fourth man who was believed to have had a life jacket on was still missing. the coast guard kept searching through the night and decided today to suspend their search. >> the bay area is honoring those who served our nation in many different ways on this veteran's day weekend. >> abc 7 news was in tenderloin where a special celebration took place along a block of shannon street. murals honored vets covered the walls inside the alley and many
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vets called the area home. >> the tenderloin area has the largest population of veterans in the city. what we're saying is that we're alive and we're here. come down, celebrate us, and let's celebrate you, and then let's share each others' stories. >> today's event also featured a barbecue and other treats for the vets and their families. still ahead, there are still weeks to go before black friday, but many companies are wasting no time trying to get you into stores. the black friday-like deals you can find as early as this week. and i'm meteorologist drew tuma, some foggy
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>> part of the reason why retailers do these propotion hads earlier is because they need to get rid of merchandise in order to make room for the other holiday merchandise that's coming in. >> this year there were six fewer shopping days than there were last year between thanksgiving and christmas. >> 68% of americans secretly dislike a classic thanksgiving food, drew, but will eat it anyway out of tradition. the top offendered are canned cranberry sauce at 29%. that's the one mr. tuma doesn't like. and green bean casserole. 19% say they dislike turkey but still it. 59% of americans say they prefer to host thanksgiving so they can make the dishes they like. love cranberry sauce. >> homemade with some orange
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zest. at spark social for the second annual fall cider fest. >> apparently the bay area likes its cider. today's event sold out. >> time for one last check on the weather. i didn't know ber berry, did you? >> i'm not anticranberry. i just think it's useless. fog very limited but where we have it it's creating issues. down to zero miles visibility there. we see the number 10 shs that's as good as it gets. we do have isolated issues with dense fog but where it is it is setting up to be thick. that will linger a little bit tomorrow morning but the marine layer not as expansionive as previous nights.
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about 4:30 in the morning. 40s overnight lows, tomorrow it's a nice afternoon, sunny but still have a dry pattern continues. 70 in the city, 73 in oakland. accuweather seven day forecast shows a warm afternoon tomorrow. cool off. stuck in the 60 on thursday. we'll do a 180 and bounce back for the up coming saturday and sunday, back into the 70s. >> chris alvarez is team cranberry. >> good for you. >> you're out there by yourself. >> someone. >> let's go to sports. >> coming up in sports, huge game on our air tomorrow. 9ers take on the seahawks. it takes a village to raise a child. to build a bridge. to throw a baseball... to throw yourself into the unknown. to lose fear, to create hope.
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with the cubs, named assistant gm last year. he'll be introduced tomorrow. next order of business finding bruce bochy's replacement. 49ers play the raiders december 1st. lamar jackson 15 of 17, 223 yards passing, three scores, 17 yard connection there, 21-3 ravens. he also ran for 65. watch this move. speed and spin cycle. 37 yards to the house. ravens win 49-13. chiefs, titans, patrick mahomes back in action for the afc west leading kansas city chiefs. mahomes flips one up, tyreek hill falls under that. that's 1913 after missed p.a.t. fourth quarter under 30 seconds to go. ryan tannehill finds adam humphreys for the go ahead score. titans take the lead. last play of the game harrison butter to try to tie it.
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titans win. kansas city is 6 and 4. baker mayfield and the browns hosting buffalo. fourth quarter browns down kareebuis y t t w a score but go to review. that is incomplete. new life. finds rashard higgins. cleveland wins 19-16. so, the chiefs, bills, colts that all helps. final will ahead of oakland for the wildcard spot holding the tiebreaker. steve mary ewe chi knows the 49ers well. i had a chance to ask him on his thoughts on san francisco this year. >> we're talking 49ers over by i surprise bd by their success? you know, things are falling into place. they're staying relatively healthy.
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the pass rushers are real doing 's hard to go 8 and 0 obviously. ba ainstussell wilson who's 11 and 3 against the 9ers. he's had their number a little bit. that should be a great game. 9ers are doing well. they're playing hard trying to get the first round bye. >> what do you think of jimmy grap los' performance. >> we knew they could do it but could jimmy g. win when he has to. he seemed to. he's growing in kyle shanahan's system. he's a heck of a kid. he's a good player. there will be times he has to play from behind and catch up and go in the pocket 40 times and win the game. ha richardk hed wha
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sherman, man. that guy's still got it. i don't know how old sherm is, bu talk about the five pass rushers that are just -- they alternate, they stay fresh, and they're always pressuring qurterbacks. so, when you have that, it's probably the best group in the league with pass rushers. >> last thing i want to ask you about coach shanahan what he's been able to build in santa clara. >> first couple of years they didn't win as many games but they accumulated talent. they got the right kind of players. they got the guys who they fit their scheme on both sides of the ball. doing a heck of a job on defense too. and now you're winning those close games, you're staying healthy, things are falling your way, and now the schedule gets a little tougher, right? when you start going at io' bt andts a you to be a toug. can't win them all or maybe you can, but it's going to be hard. but anyway, a lot of excitement.
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the 49er faithful are fired up. >> thanks for his time. he's a fiery guy. >> mooch? i thought he was the calmest guy i ever met. >> a lot of energy from him. 9ers tomorrow. nice back half of the season to see where the teams finish out for the playoffs. >> a lot of football knowledge there. >> okay. and with that, that's it for tonight everybody. i'm dion lim. >> from the entir
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