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the people of this nation have spoken. they've delivered us a clear victory. a convincing victory. >> the agonizing wait for a presidential winner to be announced finally over. >> we did it. we did it, joe. you're going to be the next president of the united states. >> joe biden, the new president-elect, oakland born, the vice president-elect making history. >> though i may be the first woman in this office, i will not be the last. >> celebrations unfolding from
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coast-to-coast. >> this is amazing. i'm so happy. ♪ hey, hey, hey, good-bye >> it's pretty incredible. >> biden already making plans for his first order of business. >> our work begins with getting covid under control. >> but trump and his supporters vow it's not over yet. >> many cases are going to be filed. some big, some small. >> and with that, we say good evening and thank you for joining us. >> it was pennsylvania that put biden and harris over the threshold today, surpassing the 270 electoral college votes needed. nevada was called shortly after, giving biden 279 over president trump's 214. biden also surpassed the record for popular votes with more than 74 million cast. >> and it will go beyond pennsylvania. harris would be the first woman and first woman of color to serve in the second-highest office in the united states. but president trump's team is
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vowing to move forward with legal challenges disputing the results. >> the next chapter in u.s. history starting off with a bang. the crowd at the biden election headquarters in wilmington, delaware going wild as joe biden and kamala harris took the stage. >> my great honor to introduce the president-elect of the united states of america, joe biden. >> biden's victory coming 48 years to the day after he won his first election to the senate in 1972 when he was just 29 years old. this was biden's third run for the white house. the first in 1987, then again in 2008, ending his run to join the obama ticket and serve as vice president to president obama from 2009 to 2017. >> i plij edge to be a presiden who seeks not to divide but unify. who doesn't see red states and
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blue states. only sees the united states. all those of you who voted for president trump, i understand the disappointment tonight. i've lost a couple times myself. >> harris making history as the first female vice president-elect. >> because every little girl watching tonight sees that this is a country of possibilities. >> both candidates spoke of getting the coronavirus under control. uniting the country and ending the division between political parties. their acceptance speech came after a day of celebrations coast-to-coast. president trump meantime falsely claiming on twitter that he had won the election. his team vowing to challenge election results. >> many cases are going to be filed. some big, some small. this is going to be eventually a big case. because it will go beyond pennsylvania. >> in the east bay, thousands of
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people came out to celebrate kamala harris and her roots there. many also seized the opportunity to say good-bye to president trump. "you're fired" message went up at oakland's grand lake theater. harris spent her childhood in berkley. the block outside her old home turned into a party today. matt boon was there. >> reporter: this is where she spent much of her young childhood. she even went to the preschool at the bottom of this building. today people came from all over the bay area to celebrate. there are still some people who live on this block who lived here when kamala was a child. they remember her, they know her and congratulated her today. >> we're so proud of her. she's just such a lovely, humble spirit, and we just feel her presence right here on this street. >> as dozens of people gathered on her block, judy robinson says from an early age she had a husk
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this mome hunch this moment would come. >> i remember my mother saying, kamala, you're going to be the president one day, just joking. >> reporter: even after the block party cleared out, others came by, including phoebe boyd. >> i really wanted to come because kamala is breaking barriers that have never been broken before. and i think it's really cool that she's the first woman vp elect. >> reporter: driving through the east bay, it was impossible to avoid the sounds of celebratory traffic jams. along lake merritt, hundreds came out with a final refrain. >> it feels like we can all breathe a sigh of relief. it's amazing. >> there's a sense of relief. >> reporter: when they heard the news of biden and harris they had to come to oakland. >> us being women of color, it's very exciting, to see how happy everybody is it's pretty
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incredible. ♪ >> reporter: a festive sendoff for a hometown hero, heading to the white house. >> huge significance for the bay area, like repping oakland but also repping little black girls and like asian girls everywhere, to know that you can do it, because representation matters. >> reporter: matt boone. >> the bay area is reacting in a big way to joe biden and kamala harris. according to cornell bernard, the celebrations in san francisco could not be contained. >> reporter: a red, white and blue party broke out in san francisco's castro district minutes after news broke about america's new president-elect. >> i'm feeling so good! i have spent four years waiting for this moment, and it's here! >> i'm so elated! it's just a whole, i don't know, weight lifted off our shoulders. here to celebrate.
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the power of the people, getting the people the power. >> reporter: there was horn honking of all kinds. and lots of champagne. >> everybody's president! >> reporter: by midday, excited crowds were in the street. in fact, they took over the intersection of 18th and castro. ♪ here i am, signed, sealed, delivered ♪ >> i just got off a 15-hour shift at work and i couldn't miss this. i had to come be here. >> reporter: keith hanson and hillary braun are physicians at ucsf. >> i think a lot of health care workers have needlessly been put at risk because of the actions of the president. so we're hugely enthused for the floekt take occasion of this crisis. >> i'm overjoyed. first and foremost it brought tears to my eyes. >> reporter: willie brown is proud of his friend, former san francisco d.a. kamala harris. >> she is the first woman vice
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president in the history of this nation! all those are things you can't do anything but dream about. ♪ >> reporter: we saw deejay stevie martinez showing off his best victory moves off his balcony off van ness. >> we get to embrace everyone, the winners and losers. we gladly, gladly invite everybody over. one nation under a groove, baby. >> reporter: cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> a lot of celebrating. liz spoke to many of harris' other friends this morning just after the news broke and got their reaction. >> reporter: just moments after the historic announcement that oakland native kamala harris had broke uh one of the highest and hardest glass ceilings, we spoke with some of her friends and advisers all overwhelmed by the news. >> i'm been crying all morning.
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>> reporter: carol porter is a childhood friend, and she calls herself "the other girl on the bus." could you have ever imagined she would be the one breaking this glass ceiling? >> no. i knew kamala was destined for greatness, because kamala had an air about her, a greatness about her. she had the ability to listen to people from a very young age, to pay attention in class. she had a gift of that, to be able to listen and process information and turn it into something positive. >> reporter: debbie is another long-time friend and adviser to harris who has been by harris' side through every step of her california political career, starting in the 2003 race for san francisco district attorney. >> i remember when she ran for attorney general, people were saying we are not ready for a woman in california, not ready for a black woman, not someone opposed to the death penalty. a lot of this comes from her mother, shamala, who was a
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pioneer in her own right. >> reporter: harris' win is also being celebrated by the co-chair of california's south asians for biden. >> i have doritos, which is kamala's favorite snack. i will say that theis is a momet for so many of us who worked so hard to see this. >> reporter: for them, seeing harris, their girl from oakland become the first woman, first black person and first indian-american vice president-elect is something they say they'll never forget. >> this shows little girls you can dream big. and if you decide you want to do something and you want to spend the time and work hard and do the work that needs to be done to get there, that you have every opportunity to be whoever you want to be, to be who you are and to live out loud and be proud. >> reporter: liz kroits, abc 7 news.
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>> i love that dream big. a victory for the biden-harris ticket is expected to be a big victory for latinos. liz pena found some and spoke to them. >> reporter: there are over 20 million latinos eligible to vote according to the pew research. today many in this community are celebrating. >> i'm here to celebrate a better and brighter future. >> i feel like my vote counted. i file lieel like it is historye making. >> reporter: there's also a sigh of relief and expectancy. >> there is going to be change. there is going to be a transition in that there has been a vindication for the pain we have felt the last four years. >> reporter: but this election also proved there is no such thing as the latino vote. >> he was the better option. i'm hoping kamala harris also, you know, keeps biden more accountable. >> reporter: not all latinos votethe same.
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in fact, more latinos voted for president trump in 2020 compared to 2016. >> as latinos, we're not a monolith. there's not one way to view these things when you think about the immigration patterns and why people are here from other countries, it is often tied to class and what status they had in their country. >> reporter: the latino task force believes what gave joe biden the edge is his promise to a pathway to citizenship. >> this is something we were promised under then president-elect barack obama and nancy pelosi, that we were going to get a path to citizenship, that we were going to fix this issue of immigration reform. we were let down before. i will tell you we can't be let down again. this needs to happen, and it needs to happen yesterday. >> reporter: in san francisco, liz pena, abc 7 news. we have much more on the legal challenges and what comes next at our website.
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you can take a look at the next steps for each candidate. just head to abc 7 news.com or download the abc 7 news app. still ahead on abc 7 news at 11:00 several lawmakers have known vp elect harris for years and they talk about what her win means to them. >> plus, what joe biden has revealed about his first order of business, a coronavirus task force. and i'm meteorologist drew tuma. not only are we in store for a chilly night tonight but a wind advisory will gont
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leaders across the bay area continues to pour in, share being excitement and hope for what a biden-harris white house will mean for the future of our country. here's stephanie sierra. >> reporter: the bay area political world heating up with celebrations of the historic win of president-elect joe biden and vice president-elect kamala harris. >> we love you, kamala! >> reporter: the daughter of oakland, making her hometown mayor and city proud. >> kamala, i love you. i love you, my sister. i'm so proud to call you my friend and my vice president. so proud. >> reporter: mayor libby schaaf celebrating in style, taking a victory lap around lake merritt. >> oakland is so proud that a woman who was born in our city, a woman who started her career fighting for the people in our city, who grew up on our soil and with our values is now in
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the white house. >> reporter: congresswoman barbara lee shedding tears of joy upon hearing the announcement. >> finally, finally, i'm being seen, and i'm being heard. finally, my grand daughters are being seen and heard. >> reporter: lee, a long-time supporter and friend of harris says she is grateful she could witness this moment that is breaking new barriers for all women, especially women of color. >> kamala has opened those doors for so many women. she's broken so many glass ceilings for so many women. our girls, our black girls, our girls of color can say i can do this. >> reporter: a tweet today, our democracy has been restored. >> so proud of them both. they really carried themselves with so much dignity and kept their focus despite the fact their opponents were trying to tear them apart. >> reporter: he's confident as a
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team, biden and harris will unite and move the country forward. >> this is a good moment for america. but it's also a moment, i think, to reflect on our differences and start to rebuild, and i think joe biden and kamala harris are the right people for this moment in history. i really, really do. now to the latest coronavirus numbers. the u.s. reported more than 432,000 cases yesterday. there have been 237,000 deaths. close to 6,000 cases were reported in california on friday. bay area cases since the start of the pandemic have surpassed 126,000. and more than 1800 people have died. the majority of cases and deaths in the bay area are in the santa clara county and alameda county area. president-elect joe biden announced plans tonight to
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create a covid-19 task force. >> i will name a group of experts as transition advisers to help take the biden-harris covid plan and convert it into an action blueprint. that plan will be built on bedrock science. >> he's wasting no time and said in tonight's speech he plans to put together that task force starting monday. biden said it's impossible to fix the economy and get the nation back to normal until the virus is under control. i talked to abc 7 news correspondent dr. patel today, and he said president-elect biden's words were like a breath of fresh air. >> president-elect biden's words resonate with us, because we're breaking records with this pandemic now, we're seeing over 100,000 cases a day. we've had over a 1,000 deaths for the past four days. we shouldn't be where we are. >> the task force will be
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ooh, look at that. and when was the last time we said this? chain controls in effect on highway 50 and 80 in lake tahoe. so let's get to meteorologist drew tuma and talk about the snow and whether more might be on the way. drew? >> yeah, it certainly looks like winter in the sierra tonight with the winter storm warning in effect. it's cooling off pretty quickly in the bay area. we're down to 40s in a lot of spots like clover dale, we're down to a chilly 51 in the city right now. 56 in oakland, 50 the current temperature in san jose. we're watching very closely our winds.
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tonight we do expect them to begin to ramp up. you can see the gusts right now at half moon bay, 32 miles per hour, 22 that wind gust. so we do have a wind advisory. this will go into effect at midnight tonight and will last until 4:00 p.m. top afternomorr afternoon for all areas shaded in yellow. the east bay hails, san francisco, the peninsula and santa cruz mountains where we will find some of the strongest wind gusts, up to about 40 miles per hour throughout the day. future tracker as we get you into your sunday morning first thing. especially close to the coastline, you're going to feel those winds. gusts 20-30 miles per hour tomorrow. by 1:00 in the afternoon, you can see the winds anywhere from 15-30 miles per hour, and we do expect the evening to still
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remain pretty breezy as we round out the day. overnight tonight, it is breezy out there. mainly clear, a nice moon rise happening. we're going to get chilly in the north bay. clover dale, santa rosa, we're dropping into the 30s. so a cold start first thing in the morning. we'll hit about 49 for an overnight low in oakland. 50 in san francisco. about 46 in concord. here's live doppler 7. can you see the story we're tracking, snowfall in the sierra, essentially, it remains pretty unsettled overhead tomorrow. and what that means, there is the chance in the afternoon that we could see an isolated shower pop up. now i think the best bet of finding one tomorrow would likely be in the south bay and likely between 2:00 and 4:00 p.m. it's a cool day tomorrow, upper 50s to lower 60s, and, again, we have that wind with us. there's that winter storm warning in effect with the chain controls on 50 and 80. five to eight inches expected up
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to about a foot in our highest peak. fresh powder coming to the sierra. here's the accuweather seven-day forecast. best chance will be in the south bay. chilly mornings on the way. amo monday, tuesday, wednesday before we track our next chance with triple cheese and bacon or chili cheese. try my sauced and loaded fries. it's pretty delicious.
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seasoned curly fries, with triple cheese and bacon or chili cheese. try my sauced and loaded fries. it's pretty delicious. we are getting an early look at the headlines that will appear in tomorrow's sunday morning newspapers marking joe biden's win. the chronicle says simply "biden wins." it has the sub text with harris saying "harris to become
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ground-breaking vp." and the "washington post" says "biden beats trump." with harris, he builds blue wall. and the "new york times" headline, "biden beats trump." underneath it reads kchaotic tem ends with rare loss. padma launch shmiwrote, "we made it." actress julia louis-dreyfus wrote, "madam vice president" is no longer a fictional character. and draymond green wrote, "y'all can go to the white house and celebrate your title." no nba championship team, including the warriors, has visited the white house under the trump administration.
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senator kamala harris is not the only one making history. her husband, doug imhoff is to be the country's second gentleman. he sent a photo with him embracing his wife with the caption "so proud of you." imhoff has said if he becomes the first second gentleman he will focus on access to government. >> the first family includes two german shepherds called major and champ. they'll bring back the tradition of a first pet in the white house. much more to come. people celebrating biden's win around the world tonight. this video is from jerusalem. coming up, the well wishes from world
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i plij edge to be a preside who seeks not to divide but unify. who doesn't see red states and blue states, only sighs the united states. >> a message of unity from president-elect joe biden. after many nail biting days of counting ballots, the american public now have their answer. he emphasized healing. good evening again, i'm kristin sze. >> president-elect biden
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surpassed the 270 electoral votes needed this morning when he was projected to win pennsylvania. that gives him 279 votes. president trump has 214. mr. trump as personal attorney, rudy giuliani, says he will continue the election challenge in court. >> many cases are going to be filed. some big, some small. this is going to be eventually, a big case, because it will go beyond pennsylvania. >> pennsylvania has challenged giuliani's claim saying there is no evidence of fraud and poll watchers have been given access to ballot counting. >> organizers had scheduled to rally to protect the vote, but with today's announcement, it turned into a celebration for the harris-biden win. some in the crowd still don't support the ticket. >> reporter: organizers have taken out a permit for a protect the vote rally but turned into what they called -- >> happy biden day!
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j >> it means the world to me that on one hand all that hell might be over, but i know we have to fight. >> reporter: several women in handmaids tale costumes protested the supreme court now that amy coney barrett brings a 6-3 majority there was a little ruth bader ginsburg there. black lives matter and those with family members who died at the hands of police. >> last week marked five months since my brother was murdered, and we have yet to see any justice. >> reporter: chp in riot gear stood near. the lane closest to the walkway closed off. >> extremely excited. yes. kamala harris and joe biden were my first two picks back when we were doing the primaries. i felt so happy. >> reporter: the protesters are hoping for the nation to hit reset after four years of
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president trump. but there are still hard feelings for those whose candidate was not headed to the white house. >> i've watched three networks, and all people who said they were for biden listed reasons that did not disqualify bernie sanders. >> reporter: a few in dark clothing talked to the police, but there was no of arrests and no violence, and there was interpr interpretive dance. >> supporters of the biden and trump campaigns held competing rallies. things did get heated at times. sacramento police and highway patrol were on hand to keep a barrier between the groups. john dennis believes joe biden's win was called prematurely and that the president still has a chance of winning. he is hoping for recounts, including in wisconsin, michigan and parts of pennsylvania and
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believes this is likely to go to court. >> no, this is not done by any stretch of the imagination. if we go through the, go through the process, and we find that joe biden's the winner, then that's it, we just move on, i think it's a tragic choice. i think joe biden is in his lesser years now. >> i've already -- >> dennis said if it comes to that, he believes the president will concede graciously. >> i think that what will surprise people, and i hope this does not happen. i think it's possible it could happen, but i think there's a strong chance the president pulls this out. but if, if in fact, you know, the, we, he gets everything he wants and finds out that he lost, i think you'll be surprised at how gracious he is. >> boris johnson, prime minister of the uk wrote the u.s. is our most important ally, and i look forward to working closely
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together on our shared priorities from climate change to trade and security. the prime minister of new zealand wrote with so many issues facing the international community, your message of unity is one we share. and the prime minister of india had a special message for the vice president-elect, write being writeing in part your success is path breaking. i am confident that the vibrant india-u.s. ties will get even stronger. the legacy of john lewis weighed heavily in tonight's celebrations. it's the first thing vice president-elect harris brought up in her speech. >> congressman john lewis, congressman john lewis, before his passing wrote "democracy is not a state. it is an act." and what he meant was that america's democracy is not guaranteed. it is only as strong as our willingness to fight for it.
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>> lewis died in july at the age of 80 from cancer. peninsula congresswoman jackie speier was a colleague and friend of lewis. >> her calling on john lewis was yet another reminder of the remarkable imprint he has left on all of our lives. >> in that final message, lewis called voting the most powerful, non-violent change agent. cnn contributor and former obama administration official van jones was emotional after hearing the race had been called for biden. >> it's easier to be a parent this morning. it's easier to be a dad. it's easier to tell your kids "character matters." it matters. telling the truth matters. being a good person matters. and it's easier for a whole lot of people.
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with one question answered today another is being asked, who will replace vice president-elect kamala harris in the senate. governor newsom has to answer that one. chronicle insider, phil matier has theories. >> it can be a chess game. if he takes xavier becerra, no, i think it would be better if you went to the senate, he'd have an opening for attorney general. so let the chess game begin. >> in a recent usc poll of california voters of the pick
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they'd prefer, bay area congressman barbara lee and ro khanna were at the top. whoever he picks they will have the seat until 2022. >> kamala harris cut her teeth in the bay area. we've gone through the archives to find her big moments to momeo she officiated the first same-sex wedding. we take a look at more the harris' history. >> she then returned to the san francisco bay area, deciding to pursue a career in the legal field. she attended the university of california hastings in san francisco for law school where in her second year she became the president of the black law students association. she earned her law degree in '89. by 1990, she was a deputy
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district attorney for alameda county, working for the people in her hometown. where her representation alone would go on to inspire many. >> i first met her, it it was a long time ago. she was working at the alameda county district attorney's office. it was really great to see, really, an african-american woman involved, and she was a prosecutor. she was someone who people respected. she was well-spoken, and so just from afar, i always admired her. i would describe her as determined, intelligent, fun, interesting and also she's been a mentor, but she's more like a mother. so i think the name momala is so perfect for her. because she provides you with advice and support, but she also tries to find out what is going on with you, and are you taking care of yourself? >> as a san francisco chronicle columnist, i've been covering the politics and personalities
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of the bay area for as long as i can remember. maybe too long. even when you first met her, you knew something was there. there was an intelligence. there was a vibrancy, and there was that essential ingredient in all political success, ambition. there's no question that kamala harris made the most of her contacts and personal relationships in san francisco. the leading of that is former mayor willie brown who is the house speaker of the time she first met him. she would later daete him briefly. he also introduced her to the nob hill set. they are the finance ears iers. she became part of that group as well. >> never underestimate kamala harris. shehas been a winner each and every time she has sought public office. >> after eight years in alameda
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county, she'd crossed the bay to san francisco to become assistant district attorney. after two years she left the job, then working in san francisco city hall under city attorney luis rene, one of her first supporters when show challenged her old boss in 2002 to become san francisco da. it would be harris' first time appearing on a ballot. in order to run the office, she had to run for office as she said in her memoir. >> as i hold the office. >> as i hold the office. >> as district attorney of the city and county of san francisco. >> of district attorney of the city and county of san francisco. >> congratulations! >> this was her office. when we moved in, terence had moved out all the furniture. so when we walked in, he had, out of her office, left nothing. so she worked like this, a chair and a phone like two weeks. >> the entire 25-minute documentary will air tomorrow night at 6:00 p.m. on abc 7.
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well, the pac-12 football season began today but two games were canceled this week due to covid-19 testing and protocols, ahead of stanford's kickoff with oregon three cardinal players were out due to covid testing. no fans in the stadium. the oregon ducks forced to watch this one from the sofa. stanford capped their second possession with a touchdown here. austin jones, 7-0. fear the farm. ensuing oregon possession, ten yards and into the end zone at
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7-7. oregon with the ball, tyler shuck is picked up by lavoene damooney. jet toner misses the field goal. he actually missed four in this game, not good. late second quarter, that is an easy touchdown pass to dj johnson. 14-7 at the break. oregon. hand it to travis dye. 21-7 oregon. shuck looked good replacing justin herbert playing in the nfl with the chargers now. more puddles pushups. stanford will host colorado next saturday down on the farm. number 20 usc opened their season 9:00 a.m. local time. trojans down, slmccoy, right sp at the right time. usc within six. they have to go for the onset
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kick. they get a good bounce off asu player. drake london, go ahead, usc wince 28-27. notre dame, number four hosting clemson. travis etienne, a loose ball, that's going to go the other way with the score, landed right in the hands, and notre dame was up at the break. third quarter, tied at 33. ian book fumbles. maybe clemson recovers and a missed opportunity. clemson needs a touchdown to keep it going. they're not going to get it. notre dame takes down the top seed, 47-40. georgia also known as the world's largest outdoor cocktail party. the fans were masked up in jacksonville. kyle trask, perfect
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