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oh, man. ♪ you had a good game. both of you won some money. yes, we did. yeah. good job. ♪ mario: just that one. -- captions by vitac -- that wrapped itself around most of the bay area this weekend, many places hitting triple digits. but are we in the clear
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? abc7 news weather anchor spencer christian is looking at your 24 hour accuweather forecast and things will be cooling down. >> they will be. diane we are gradually arriving in the clear. let's take a look at our 24 hour forecast. you can see that at 7:00 tomorrow morning we will have filtered sunshine. temperatures about 68 degrees inland. so it will still be pretty warm even at that. already pretty warm at that hour . noon, we'll see some mid 80s inland low 70s around the bay shoreline under brighter skies. nice and sunny in the afternoon going into the 4:00 pm hour. we'll see. low to mid 90s inland. maybe a couple of locations hitting upper 90s mid 70s around the bay shoreline, about 60 on the coast and at 7 p.m. an hour and a half before sunset, sunny skies once again with a little marine layer developing still low 80s inland. so that warmth is holding on. but there are cooler days to come. i'll have that in my accuweather forecast a little bit later. diane. all right. >> sounds good. spencer. thanks now don't forget you can keep ahead of any incoming weather with the very same tools that
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our abc7 news weather team uses. check weather conditions anytime on the abc seven bay area app wherever you happen to stream. developing news now on a pair of wildfires breaking out in separate sections of california. first, a wildfire burning in yosemite national park. firefighters say it's burning slowly, but some trails are closed inside the park. smoke is impacting sections of the north dome trail and the lamplight creek trail. those were closed to the public early last week. and here's a view of the skies above half dome. this morning. the so-called pica fire is believed to have been sparked by lightning back on june 29th. it's now burning 650 acres with 0% containment at an end. further south, containment of the so-called rabbit fire burning east of riverside has grown to 25. the 7600 acre blaze started friday afternoon in moreno valley. fire fighters say the fire is burning mostly dry brush being on the front lines
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at nighttime has helped crews increase that containment out. a civilian suffered serious burns from a car that caught fire. some evacuation orders are in place and you can see where any wildfire is burning in the state by using our online interactive wildfire tracker here. it also shows you air quality. so you can see if smoke is affecting the bay area. you can find this up now on abc7 news.com. let's move now to the new details tonight in the stunning announcement from golden gate fields making waves across the horse racing world. the racetrack in operation since 1941 that straddles both berkeley and albany will close by the end of the year. abc's seven news reporter j.r stone is digging into what might come next. >> it's a bummer. it's a bummer. pretty sad. it was always been a place that just loved going. >> lee siegel is a horse racing fan, no ifs, ands or buts about that and he's reacting to news that golden gate fields will
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close by the end of 2023. >> they used to say that the bathroom at golden gate fields had the best view in the bay area because it was spectacular . >> yes, million dollar views along the san francisco bay with the city and both bridges in sight. animal activists, though, who have been calling for a shutdown of golden gate fields for some time now are taking credit for the soon to be closure. today i'm thinking about the horses. >> i'm thinking about all of the horses that went through the confinement at golden gate fields that we were actively trying to eliminate. i'm thinking about all of the horses that died at golden gate fields before we were able to shut this place down. >> but those who eat sleep and live horseracing believe that this closure happened for another reason. here's howard kravitz of the h-h-h racing podcast. >> i want to push back a little bit on people that feel this is a score or so to speak, for the animal rights groups. i don't
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think this has anything to do with this whatsoever. this is solely about foal crop size right now in in in the country. and that's, of course, the number of horses that are being born. and it's been down for quite a while. >> the group that owns golden gate fields did not give a reason behind the closure, but said the stronach group today announced it will double down on its prestigious racing and training venues at santa anita park and san luis rey downs by closing golden gate fields at the end of the 2023 racing meet. while eight horses have died at the track this year, ownership claims and horse fatalities across the state are down more than 50% over the last five years, making california among the safest states for thoroughbred racing. >> the public no longer cares if the death rate is decreasing. the public has shown on multiple occasions that we care when each individual horse dies because we
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see horses as individuals. >> soquel's it's unclear what will happen to the stables and horse handlers that live in these buildings and if all of them will be able to transfer to southern california. and i just hope the powers that be come together and figure this out, because closing tracks is not the overall solution to horse racing. j.r. stone, abc, abc7 news in martinez county health officials are expected to share more information tomorrow about the july 11th release of so-called coke dust. >> hazmat release at the martinez refining company. we're expected to learn exactly what caused the incident and what was done immediately afterwards as coke dust is the by product of the refining process and last week, county health officials said tests found the material did not contain high levels of toxic metals. they concluded there was no long term risk to public health. also tomorrow, contra costa health will be giving an update over the massive oil spill at the
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richmond refinery marine terminal in 2021. a small hole in a pipeline leaked more than 750 gallons of diesel water mixture into the bay. the third party report found the spill was, quote, a failure to follow good engineering and industry practices. it's a final goodbye tonight to a legendary bay area band, the grateful dead, for the last sold out show of the band's dead and company group just wrapped up tonight at oracle park. and in the decades since, they rose to prominence. abc seven news reporter tara campbell went to find the impact they have had on fans across generations. on the streets of san francisco. >> brought to life by deadheads . >> it's amazing. pretty epic. >> tens of thousands of grateful dead fans pouring into the city for dead and company's farewell shows. the current form of the iconic band playing oracle park friday, saturday and sunday nights. >> my first concert in 1982 was the grateful dead, and to have
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my last one here, it's just bittersweet. reporer t shirts, guys tie dye shirts and deadhead merch lining the embarcadero sunday as fans made their way to the stadium for the final show. >> to be here for the final round is everything. my heart is so full. like the fan is just. >> they radiate love, right? >> kelsey cribbs was introduced to the grateful dead by her father and she says if he were still alive, uh, he'd be right here. grateful dead has had the biggest impact on my life. >> like since i was out of the womb, i've been listening to the dead. my papa, bless him. thank you. meanwhile while this father and son are taking in the moment when i saw the grateful dead when i was my son's age, when i was 17, when i was 15, that great jerry garcia was still alive. >> so that was in new york and we had a blast. loved it. >> i love the grateful dead. these like the last show that i saw, they played one of my favorite songs and i don't know, i was almost tearing up. it was it was great. it means a lot. >> brian lv passing on his passion for the band. it's very
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exciting to hear all the old songs come to life. >> probably better than i've ever heard them. and then to bring my son to them is incredible. >> it's brought the city of love back to san francisco. grateful dead killed it and post pandemic, these packed patios are a perk. and it's good to see after pandemic what things like this can do to like small businesses, especially like us. >> has it been this packed all weekend? >> this packed all weekend friends has been very, very fun. >> tara campbell, abc seven news. >> fun to see all that tie dye. all right. taking a live look now at coit tower from our abc7 news roof cam where tonight is the final night of the art non profit group illuminates eye catching candle display their light cannons are blasting those colorful laser beams into the sky in celebration of coit towers 90th birthday. now like gigantic light sabers, you could say these displays have really caught people's attention. the final light show will take place in just a couple of weeks where lasers will be projected onto
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the rose window at grace cathedral on nob hill. and much more to come on abc seven news at 11. a hollywood on strike. a major comedian and actress from san francisco shares what you should know tonight about the actor's strike. plus, this. wiget. the whole it's got a chance goes out and steph curry is the steph curry with that game winning shot of a different kind in lake tahoe. what he is now saying about the stroke that got him yet
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will arrive in san francisco. they suspected arson attack on july 2 at the indian consulate building. that is according to india today. fire broke out in the early morning hours damaging the exterior of the building. the officials from india's national investigation team will be in the city for the week. the u.s. state department has condemned the attack. this weekend the main actors union in hollywood is picketing along with many writers striking against agers studios in hopes of better pay. doctors union is calling for basic wage increases and larger cuts from the profits of streaming services. much of hollywood is closed for business. margaret cho says a lot of people might think actors have a lot of money but that is not always the case. >> the majority of our industry is working class.
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we are working class people. we need these jobs and residuals. we need to be able to make a living wage. this is something i think people that are not in the entertainment industry don't understand. dion: sag-aftra is also bringing awareness of the use of artificial intelligence. happening tomorrow a big announcement on the future of night markets and farmers markets in california. state leaders and san francisco leaders will unveil legislation to help open new markets. the news conference is planned tomorrow at 11:00 on irving street. a sweet site for ice cream lovers in san francisco. mitchell's ice cream celebrated 70 years of business with $.70 scoops. today is national ice cream day so the deal went all day. they unveiled a new euro on the side of the building -- they unveiled a new mural on the side
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of the building. >> i was shocked that the crowd. they started to line up at 10:00. dion: when the weather is good and ice cream on the cheap, this shop opened in 1953 and it has more than 50 players offering classics like chocolate and oreo to specialty flavors. to the country is experiencing triple digit heat this we can. warmer weather is a welcome sight on one hand but concerning on the other. winemakers have been waiting for the warm-up. but napa and sonoma concerned that the later grape ripening will lead to a later harvest which will mean the crop could be at risk. most vineyards are behind the pace of the last three drought impacted seasons.
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all new at 11:00, how hot is it out there across the u.s. this weekend? hot enough to bake. a texas grandma is a viral sensation after sharing images of baking bread in her mailbox. the woman says her imagination was sparked when the texas heat made the metal so hot she needed oven mitts to get her mail. >> never in a million years -- i have been contacted by people i have never heard from and countries have never heard from. we encourage kids to use their imagination and that is what i did. dion: we have to mention this also because if it seems too good to be true it is. the grandma says the actual mailbox baking of the bread was not real but she wanted to share the photos. good storytelling fun. she also has a book out. all for the sake of having a good friend.
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meteorologist: and a fun promotion. dion: and it got the world's attention. apparently she did bake it partially in the oven but finished it in the mailbox. meteorologist: close enough. i can tell you what is not fake our heatwave is winding down. the oppressive heat warning has expired. it will still be warm for a while. look at the image. we had a disturbance in the area of unstable weather moving over the north bay earlier this evening. there was some thunderstorm activity in the system but it has moved out of north bay and we have no reports of thunderstorms affecting our local weather. we have calm winds in the bay area. the warmth is still with us but not the excessive warmth. here is a view from the exploratorium camera.
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low to mid 60's in oakland, mountain view. and apollo alto. quiet conditions in emeryville tonight. napa 66. one more live view francisco which is under mostly clear conditions. the thunderstorm threat is winding down overnight. it eases a bit tomorrow with cooler weather for the middle of the upcoming week. tonight, a few high clouds passing over and patches of low clouds as well. it will be mild to warm overnight. mid-60's for the inland areas. tomorrow's highs, mid 60's at the coast. still quite warm inland but it will get cooler. here is our forecast highs for the next few days.
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tuesday, the cooling continues with inland highs in the mid to upper 80's. same pattern for wednesday. few areas reaching 90 degrees. thursday will be the beginning of another warm-up. more warm weather is on the way later in the seven-day forecast. we will see highs barely reaching 90 in the inland areas tuesday and wednesday. on thursday, the highs jump up to the upper 90's inland. slightly above 100 on friday. near 100 on saturday. and sunday, tempered -- temperatures started to fall into a more seasonal range. we have a couple good days of a break from the heat but then the heat will return. dion: this recent stretch was a nice exercise, a practice run. meteorologist: that is a nice way of putting it. dion: still ahead on abc7news,
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dion: it is a mighty impressive feat for someone not even 16 years old, a teenager from berkeley accomplished what many would not dare to try. linsey davis brings us her story. reporter: she swims like a fish. and that is exactly what the 15-year-old did overnight completing a 28.5 mile swim around the island of manhattan. >> i feel really good. i'm a little sore. reporter: the marathon swim takes swimmers on a course under 20 bridges. maya swam with a team clo including an observer and her proud parents completing the
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challenging open water swim in eight hours and 43 minutes. >> i really like the challenge of itch. the george washington bridge is ahead. i got to see all of the manhattan skyline from the water at night. reporter: the rising high school junior is part of swim across america to raise money for cancer research. >> knowing the money i'm raising makes that difference encourages me to fund raise. i hope we can end cancer. reporter: her swims over the last eight years with swim across america has raised -- have raised more than $60,000. >> my pain is nothing compared to the struggle that cancer families go through. reporter: what we may know figuratively speaking, she knows firsthand what it means to swim across the current and her message to all of us tonight -- >> if there is something you
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love, do it and use your passion towards something greater. dion: she is wise beyond her years. meantime steph curry delivered an amazing performance of his own but on the golf course this time. let's get to chris alvarez for the preview. chris: in sports we know how much steph curry loves the tahoe celebrity golf tournament. today, the chance to win it all.
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>> abc 7 sports sponsored by river rock casino. chris: we have seen steph curry locked in on a basketball court for the better part of 15 years. today, chasing a different kind of trophy. the summer tournament in tahoe. looking to go wire to wire. his best previous finish was fourth-place. an incredible approach on the par 5 and he would convert the eagles and extend delete. 10th hole. this goes. he and mardy fish were neck and
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neck at this point. and then the potter let him down -- the putter let him down. for birdie on 13 then curry, he thinks he has got it but it does not go and it sits on the lip. the next hole, now for par, a shortcut -- a short putt misses again costing him another point. a one-shot lead to 18 after a good drive on 18. steph curry, his approach to the par 5, 140 yards out and he knocks this thing about as close as he can get it, 18 feet giving him a chance at eagle. steph curry had this putt for eagle. six points and a chance to win man, is he clutch.
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the first active athlete to do it since 2000. >> that is what you think about in this game. you know what you have to do. bottle up the nerves and the adrenaline and lock into what you are trying to do. i hit three really good shots. understand the moment. in the scenario where you are having an 18 foot putt to a tournament. this is why everyone loves the game of golf. you are searching for those moments and i was fortunate enough to have it here and to make it. it is all about the process of enjoying myself and trying to remember that the entire round. i got to the finish line. chris: coming up, we have
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giants, we have giants, a's and wimbledon and of course more curry coverage from tahoe. dion: still ahead, no one does it like death valley. the sizzling hot spot approached one of the hottest records ever. and a potential fix to the fentanyl crisis. a major move to cut drug
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>> building a better bay area. moving forward and finding solutions, this is abc7news. dion: heavy rains, flash flooding and extreme heat are defining the weekend across the country. 14 states are under high heat alerts including california. the severe weather in northeast comes from water. tonight, abc news is looking at the affects from coast to coast. reporter: millions of people from new jersey to maine remain under flood watches. days of relentless rain has left the ground saturated.
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in new hampshire first responders carrying out this dramatic rescue in manchester. heavy rain in massachusetts. officials continue to remind people not to drive through standing water. >> you see a little puddling on roads and that could turn quickly into a dangerous situation. reporter: in bucks county, california, five inches of rain fell in 90 minutes unleashing a violent flash. tragedy unfolding when the family was swept away from their car -- was swept away in their car. >> were able to get safely however the grandmother, mother and two children were swept away by the floodwaters. reporter: nick was on his way home when he saw several empty cars on this stretch of the road. >> i saw a car upside down and i
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realized i was in the middle of a whole sea. the seriousness of it hit you right there. reporter: more than 80 million americans from washington state to florida remain under heat alerts. phoenix has been under more than 110 degrees. the triple digit highs could last for another week. abc news new york. dion: and what is typically the hottest place on earth, the national weather service is looking at highs in death valley. temperatures pushing towards 130 degrees. an unofficial reading. the record is 134 degrees in 1913. at is the hottest temperature ever recorded on the planet. despite this dangerous heat the valley has become a hotspot for tourism. >> it is great to have someone
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back at home not on the journey with you who knows where you are going and when you should be checking in so if you do not check in a note to let someone know that you have not check in. dion: good tips there. the heat can be dangerous and even deadly. look at all of the danger signs posted on the valley floor. in the north bay a boy is receiving care for life-threatening after an apartment fire. it happened southwest of downtown santa rosr 6:00 last night on. nava new. the boy to be rescued from the second floor. he has burns on 90% of his body. the fire seems to have started in a bedroom. it is an intense ending to another mass shooting in the u.s. this weekend. after evading for more than a day the suspected gunman was killed this afternoon by law enforcement.
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authorities say a police officer and a deputy were hurt while trying to address the 40-year-old who was accused of killing four people in a rural area outside of atlanta. a 66-year-old, ronald jeffers was among the victims and his church how they service for him today. >> thank you for the testimony, brother ron. the kindness he treated others with. dion: according to wsb hampton police say the suspects killing spree started saturday morning with an attempted carjacking. as situation is still under investigation. democratic senate majority leader chuck schumer is going after the chinese government for what he says is its role in america's worsening fentanyl crisis. >> for years china's laboratories have been cooking up death and exporting fentanyl. dion: he wants to sanction
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in an upcoming bipartisan defense bill. he blames the chinese government for allowing the traffic need -- trafficking. the amendment fentanyl trafficking a national emergency and open the door dissensions. the chinese embassy in washington has not responded to the proposal. more than $1 million. that is the astounding number raised at the aids walk at the golden. abc7news is a proud media sponsor and ryan curry tells us why those at the walk still need to spread awareness. ♪ reporter: a lively start at golden gate park for the thousands that attended this year's aids walk. many carrying signs with the names of those that inspired them to do the walk. this walk has raised a lot of money. in february scientists in
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germany announced a fifth person no longer had detective -- the tech double levels of hiv. despite this progress there is still no official cure and million still live with the virus. >> nih just released numbers last week. infection rates are skyrocketing which is shocking. reporter: therefore this walk moves on strongly with bay residents committed to finding a cure. abc 7 was a sponsor of the event. our anchor shared stories. >> my relative passed almost 30 years ago. every year my she made $1000. reporter: also on display the aids quilt which put together now stretches five football fields. each square is designed to honor the life of someone that died
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from hiv-aids. >> we need a lot of awareness. the quilt is about educating and remembering those that we lost. reporter: the money one thing but for those walking the 5k it is about being part of something that is bigger, being part of something they know helps people in need. >> i have an uncle that has aids so i donate as much as i can. reporter: ramona finley walks this walk to honor her uncle but she also walks because she knows many of her neighbors benefit from her action. >> it does me good to see people walking for a cause. dion: still ahead o 11, a cross country cycling trip of a lifetime. the story behind the journey to the golden state is even sweeter.
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their driving inspiration all new at 11. meteorologist: our excessive heat warning has expired. how much cooling can we expect?
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dion: new research from stamford tonight shows how much the pandemic has changed the way we play golf. the analysis shows the sport has seen a boom with americans playing weekdays in the afternoon. in california courses have seen double or triple numbers on tuesday, wednesday, and thursday as a result of the work at home schedules. the weekday trend is also true for gyms, shopping malls, tennis courts. a pair of cyclist from norway completed an epic bucket list ride across the u.s. to celebrate a medical milestone. the good friends have been
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riding for 25 days straight starting in new york june 21. friends cycled through 15 states including west virginia, missouri and utah aching new friends along the way. the duo arrived in san francisco this week and completing 3400 miles. this was a journey he was not sure he would make. >> a half year ago i got a diagnosis with a brain tumor. when you get a serious message like that, it is no reason to delay things. that was the motivation. dion: the ride also raised money for cancer research in norway with one ride in the books, the cancer free men are hoping to do another ride in the near future. spencer: what a wonderful story. dion: congratulations to them. their attitudes were so great. i spoke to them on the phone,
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who knows, mexico. spencer: stay healthy. take a look at our weather. our excessive heat warning has ended. the heat will ease a bit tomorrow. less warned than it was today and cooler weather coming our way midweek. overnight look for clouds. mild to warm overnight with lows in the mid to upper 60's. antioch, a low of 71. tomorrow mainly sunny with high clouds. high temperatures range from low 60's at the coast to mid to upper 90's in the warmest inland spots. i'm losing my voice, excuse me. dion: too hot. spencer: [laughter] temperatures bounceback up thursday. looks like we get another wave of heat going into the end of next week. not quite as intense as the heat we have just had. dion: after what we saw in other
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parts of the country, this is not so bad. spencer: the weather is taking my breath away. dion: [laughter] you have no words. thank you. let's get to chris who has a lot of words in a preview of sports. chris: the giants with a chance to sweep the pirates in pittsburgh. and back to tahoe with steph curry and the must-see interaction between him and his son kanaan.
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"the doctor will see you now." but do they really? do they see all that you are? at kaiser permanente all of us work together to care for all that is you. >> abc 7 sports sponsored by river rock to see no. chris: what a way to open up the post all-star schedule for the giants. a season-long road trip. 2-0 and looking for a sweep in pittsburgh of the pirates. what a catch from wave junior --
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wade junior. two on for michael conforti. deep to right center. jd davis is trying and he is safe at home. giants win 8-4 in extras and they sweep the series. up next a four game series in cincinnati. tony hits it hard but right to the center fielder. the a's lose 5-4 and they have lost seven straight. back to tahoe and steph curry's winner to take the championship. the first time he has won the championship. the abc affiliate in captures his celebration with his family. and here is a priceless moment between he and his son. >> we did it, buddy! >> [laughter] >> you state out here for the whole round!
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yes, sir. >> there is nothing like that moment when you walk up on the green and you see the stage is set and you know, if i make this, i will win a golf tournament. there is no greater feeling whether it is a casual round and you are trying to win a couple bets or a major tournament like this. i got to be a professional golfer for a day. chris: final round of the genesis scottish open. bobby mcintyre tied for the lead with roy mcelroy. a shot of his life in a gale force wind. check out the row on an incredible shot. he would birdie and tie for the lead. look at rory, what a shot that was. let's go to 18.
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into the wind. he decided to hit a stinger iron and he called it the best shot he has made all your knocking it to within 10 feet. and what is a victory without finishing in style? the hottest golfer on the planet not named steph curry. we are now the 49ers regular season opener in pittsburgh on sunday, september 10. steve young and jerry rice were in tahoe this week playing in the celebrity golf tournament. jerry is the goat. the greatest receiver of all time. we all know jerry was dominant on the great iron but he joked that golf is tougher because you cannot blame anyone else for your mistakes. as far as football goes thinks they have a chance at
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winning a sixth lombardi trophy. >> i think that mindset should be that we are going to win the whole thing. i'm just going to throw it out there. we have weapons on offense and defense. we have new additions. i think they are ready to go. now, it is just that they have to have the confidence that we are going to do it this year. the door is closing. we have been there a couple times, two championship games and now it is time to kick the door in and i think they have the players to get it down. chris: wimbledon gentlemen's final, carlos alcaraz taking on novak djokovic going for his fifth straight wimbledon title. this goes the distance and the 20-year-old from spain wins a five set thriller. his second grand slam title. mexico defeats panama 1-0 in the
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gold cup final. sports on abc 7 sponsored by river rock casino. dion: and that is all the time we have for this edition of abc7news at 11. i am dion lim. the news continues bright and early tomorrow at 5:00. for all of us here at abc 7, thank you for joining us. turn to abc7news.com for live streaming and all the news that you missed in the day. have a great night and we will see you in the morning. ♪
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