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with no home phone required. only in the network of possibilities. at&t. 4 month old baby is back home tonight after being taken why her parents slept nearby. good evening. >> happy homecoming this evening to a strange kidnapping case. a missing baby is back home but her grandmother is behind bars accused of taking the infant and trying to pass the child off as her on. here is more orb that story. folks are celebrating the
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investigators say yesterday the granddaughter traveled by bus and taxi to the home. >> she made entry into the house. apparently she had some familiaritiy with the home so it was not a difficult task for her and took the baby. >> reporter: she reportedly introduced the house to friends, katrina, her 2.5 week old daughter. recognizing the baby was much openedder, the police were notified. >> reporter: the arrest of his own mother has left him with many questions. not a lot of anger. >> i believe not just put her away and throw away the key, obviously she needs help. >> reporter: as for his mother the woman who had this plan for weeks, she remains in jail tonight in southern california. reporting live tonight here at 9 center, i'm earth homes. several other people are
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outside searching for a danville teenager. 15-year-old left home on her bike at 7:15 this morning. she showed up at the high school, it's not clear if the sophomore continued any classes. police say she's considered missing and at risk. authorities say investigating a tour bus crash that sent more than a dozen people to the hospital. it happened at about 4:30 on interstate 80. the bus left the highway and careened agross grass and dirt burned. the bus came to a stop on frontage row. they told ktvu, the 13 people were taken to north faith hospital in fair field with minor to moderate injury. a tote roll of 50 people were on board at the time. after 2 months of testimony, the jury begins
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deliberations today. he's aciesed of killing bailly along with the separate killings of two other men. the key witness testified that he shot the journalist on orders from bay. the defense said he's not credibility. he was shot and killed august 2007 as he was walking to work on a street in downtown oakland. jury was expected to exclude those renovations tomorrow. mill dread, pow tricia of bakers field is being represented by the firm. a lawyer there says he's not currently planning any litigation. the u.s. supreme court has ordered california to reduce its prison population by tens of thousands of inmates because the president cannot deliver adequate health care. the conditions are so bad that it violates the 8th amendment banned on cool and unusual
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punish. adult prisons cannot have a population totaling more than 110,000. as of last week, the population stood at 143,000, that means about 33,000 inmates need to be released or trans perked. >> this is the right decision. it's the right decision for our clients who have been suffering for decades. it's the right decision for the state of california. >> we're going to have to find someone, someplace who is different. they're on a lot of steaks nearby with a lot of ads on the problem. >> the state did not fix them. the authority detail, houston and modest this month is gambling with our safety. a logged out with a plan not security watch following apliten left other. officials say nearly 200 prisoners were involved in it.
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it started in the dining hall. afterwards guards found 10 weapons made by inmates. last week there was a similar line at follow some state prison. new at 10:00 a bay area family sends a message to graduating seniors about the pain that hatn't been crawling. now at the intersize tonight came with wizards of caution. >> reporter: a risk band for others against drunk driving and picture of the leader to make sure she has drunk driving action. >> reporter: more than 450 seniors received diplomas tonight. >> be safe to want. have a good time. >> reporter: a badly a 16-year- old jordan hi shell west handed out her picture.
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she died on highway 101 in november of last year. everyone in the suv had been drinking. the driver graduated tonight and the family says she never exprezzed the remorse. >> it is okay to allow a fellow drunk driver to kill a fellow student. there's something wrong with this. >> the driver has yet to go to court on felony drunk driving and ore charges. drinking and driving is still going on. >> i can only tell you that they made the wrong decision. >> on vigil on the night after her death, jordan's mother had this same message. for.
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>> call somebody, anybody will pick you up, you don't have to die. you don't have to die. my daughter's dead. >> reporter: graduation celebration begin around the bay area, here is a sober statistic. a third of all alcohol related teenage deaths occurred during the 3 months of april, may, and june. live in san jose, ktvu channel 3 news. chevron has once again trying to renovate its refinery. chevron said today it applied for new products to make modification. the company wants to revamp the refinery to allow its process more types of crude. environmental group had argued that the review failed to look at whether the renovated plant would have been high levels of heavy metals and nitrogen oxide. a dramatic protest today aimed
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at -- three of the protesters that repelled below it where they remained for about two hours. the protesters want chevron to pay $8.6 billion fine imposed by a port inic door. >> we want it to reach out for the public. >> reporter: chevron is appealing that judgment alleging fraud. the three protesters and several ohs who helped them were all arrested for trespassing. the search goes on tonight in the survival of the single deadliest tornado to strike since 1953. at least 160 people died. craig boss l joins us now. here is a look at the devastation. craig. >> reporter: good evening to you. the destructive power of tornado on display, that 116 figure, well, they're fearing that that number is going to increase. they had 17 rescues today.
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, that's the number they're hoping to increase as these crews go from debris pile to debris pile checking for anyone who may be beneath that rubble. gray skies and howling winds as high as 165 miles miles an hour. just like that it dropped in on missouri. >> i just ask that everyone continue to pray for folks as we work out there. >> reporter: the twister cut a path nearly 6 miles long. homes were with their roofs blown off. cars and trucks flew through the air. >> it looked like a jumbo jet was landing on your house, it was horrible. >> reporter: there are are as many as 2,000 crews waking for unify. >> they were a different variety of locations from the home depot store to residential structures. beau of them were burried and
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ready to self rescue. residents are still in disbelief as the grief begins to sed in. >> but nothing like this. this is at least 10 times or more worse than nip has ever seen here. >> reporter: and the weather has been relentless and brutal all evening, strong storms all into the night. the rain has finally ended for this evening, it is expected to pick up tomorrow. there were here storms heavenning. police officers were struck by lightning indicating how difficult this work is. tomorrow they're predicting more strong storms, with the potential of even more tornadoes. this dramatic video is from sad night when the tornado struck the town of wedding kansas, its surveillance video, the owner says the tornado went for the shop box foundation and moved it next year.
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brian's family talked publicly today about one of the arrests. ktvu ronda reports they're grateful a suspect is behind bars to say they're concentrating on his recovery. >> reporter: the family member shared their emotional reaction today, a day after los angeles police arrested a suspect in the march beating. they called it heart stopping when detective called to say they had made an arrest. >> brian has a long road ahead of him. but we are thankful that the custody is in custody and unable to do this to another family. >> i called my daughters, they got op their cell phones and sent out texts to family and friends to let them know. >> reporter: brian's roommate got a control but echoed the family's message, it's not just yet this -- not just this yet. once i get those two, then,
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yeah, it's another step along this journey which is going to be long. you were. >> reporter: helped prelender to my heart that raised money for them. she raised so much money also helped lead to an arrest. >> i was happy to see that the community came together and they were helping to go forward and good lost enforcement. whatever. john's picture were also with hurting tabs. >> for now, family members say they are emotionally drained and will focus solely on brian's recovery. the mother of lapd's main suspect in the case is speaking out tonight. ken wayne is in los angeles root now. he'll have a live report with that interview in about 8
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minutes. it needs the money to replace about 1,000 of its agent trained cars. if planners could go to almeda county and cross to run the parcel signal, the exact amount hasn't been determined but the measure is being ripped here. they're also considering buying more tase officers, right now i can buy one without the other. >> right now they're 180 tasers. they follow outside consultants following the shooting death. >> he said he thought he was carrying his taser when he actually fired his gun. >> reporter: president obama is on a four nation trip through europe this week, he started in ireland exploded to karen. i feel very much at home. i feel even more at home after
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that -- home. this tiny town was where his grand grand -- great great great grandfather was born. his next stop is london, the night. president obama left earlier today because of eruption of volume cane know. in i flight, the airlines are cancelling flights on the bound in unc with thick and ash today. it covered everything in sight making it hard to tell if it was day or or not. former minnesota governor made it official today, throwing his hat into the ring. i'm tim and i'm running for president of the united states. it might be offset that the confidential campaign because of its reasonable likeness. he said, the president does not
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tell the truth and that the president's policies have failed. tell all book is written is expected to go dale tomorrow. the book blind alliance to to sarah leading. the unflattering picture of anything, the arthur says she was so disinterested in returning to her juvenile toy corral duties after the 2008 campaign, getting her to meetings with me was like "melling jell-o to 3" the officer has and act to come. rumors are flying tonight at the former government, how the new home this million dollar trick is confirming knocked it down since thursday dale arizona north of phoenix. paid nearly $1.7 million in cash for the property earlier this month. in south bay 15-year-old
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girl is fighting cancer head on, in the process she's learning the meaning of true friends. the special effort those kids are going through to make short. >> it's hard to miss hide dee and her bright blue hair. >> i can't wait for my case to come back. >> the 15-year-old high school sought mai, a type of bone cancer on christmas day last year. after doctors discovered a tumor in her neck. >> i could not have guessed in a million years, i would be someone to get cancer. >> reporter: they've gone through a dramatic change. >> and then they said you're going to lose your hair and she got real -- go really. the first thing she said to me, i'll get glue area. >> perhaps it is brightest chapel in her battle have been her group of friends. today at home they touched homework and hobby, not
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cancerring chemo. >> they started prince labor. >> we can't makes us feel like we have a part of it and especially how she's doing it. i feel like we're all doing it. >> they're the highest fund raiser, they may close to $5,000. >> 1,000 paper cream surround al hoe. she says the -- since. >> reporter: doctors are optimistic as chemocontinues. timmy heidi will take place on june 4th and 5th. the winds are dying down, but out of point range 1 of the wizziest places, the rinds are gusting 36 miles per hour. the winds are earlier.
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those strong wings have been carrying across the coastal fog. it's out there. there's patchy fog along the coast. there will be a little bit of push tonight but not much. but then it burns off more rapidly in daytime highs tomorrow we'll come up with a few degrees. sunshine, looking for temperatures laters and 70s. tomorrow a little bit warmer. so i'm back here 10:45, we're talking about the chance of showers. we'll roll it into wednesday and best chance of showers as we go into the next few days. concerns over debt crisis were felt on wall street today. the debt analysis were down 83 points during the day when a closing bell rank. the nasdaq sank 44 points. sony is expected to take an annual loss of more than $3 billion. the company says, the loss is
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first tipped off investigators about the resemblance. the -- search continues for a male accomplice and the woman who drove them away from dodger's stadium. >> reporter: frank, you can see the tv news truck bemind me. the press has descended on this neighborhood. we're on clinton street not far from dodgers stadium just off the 101 freeway and also near downtown l. a. the reason everyone is here because this apartment building is the second place where l.a.p.d. officers served their search warrant yesterday in their hunt for ramirez. it is also where his aunt reportedlilies and where the suspect's mother showed up today to tell reporterrers police arrested the wrong man. >> it's not my son. it is not my son. and i feel sorry for the family, but believe me, my son is not the right person, the person that you guys got. it is not.
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>> reporter: earlier today la's mayor said the search continues for two more suspects, one who allegedly took part in the beating the young woman who drove the get away vehicle. >> they're working hard. they're chasing these needs and i expect that we will -- i just want to say once again, turn yourself in, do the right thing. we're going to find you. >> reporter: neighbors here in this neighborhood say they know very little about the family that is now the center of this criminal investigation. did you ever see anybody that looked like that around here. >> i think all of the people look similar to when. it scares me too but i'm only here for a little while i don't thinker then i'm going to move away. >> so what we're hearing,'s
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being held on $100 million bond. it's unclear where he will be in the court for a court appearance. we understand he's being held on parole hold. he's expected to schedule in a line up tomorrow and wednesday and witnesses who saw the beating took place at dodgers stadium will be brought to take a look at ramirez and see if they can identify him. they's why they're asking that that picture of him that's been circulating in one place, not be shown in the news media because they don't want to change the investigation with the witnesses who will be involved in that line up. ktvu.com has a stab do kateed. another parole officer identified a criminal suspect this time in san francisco where police say the officer led them to a burglar. the officer recognized the man in this surveillance video as
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35-year-old robert hoff man. he's acookiesed of stealing computers. police say hoff man broke both of his legs when he tried to avoid capture by crumpling out of the window. >> an independent panel says toyota should pay more attention to its customers, the parent accuses the automoe maker on larningly ignoring. the panel is suggesting the company appoints safety executives and give more power to officials outside japan. it's already following some of the panels recommendation including spacey officers in minority america and japan. it's built in legislation to make your life easier. many california doctors are pushing for. but critics say it's asking for trouble. our planes start flying when it's dark.
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special report focuses on a state bill which is causing a lot of pain of physical therapist. it will allow them to work inside to streamline patient care. endocarpest told her wife which would ultimately put them out of business. >> sometimes their bodies need a little help. >> reporter: 25,000 licensed physical therapist in that state are providing that help.
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after that, the doctor prescribes physical therapy. how do you decide where you go? >> what's most important is this facility happens to be very close when i work my medical plan will have me go somewhere else and will not have anything con cane or anything like that. >> reporter: fine here. they say they did not consider whether it or any other places independent or dr. owned. >> this is independent. it can physical therapy. >> reporter: that difference has pitted most of the state cepheids cal therapist against a lot of doctors that were revealed that are unanimously pass the state assembly. it it would have meant long number to real estate it not exactly at promise. they way so the screen hunger, i will be in some type of third or any time the physician has a surface. they're prescribing, not only because of physical therapy,
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but mri. he scans, prescribing, the need for surgery and their that they the federal government is concerned about physicians owning things and then over prescribing. this is not what this -- this building told the physical therapist to stay part of the our treatment team. >> it goes back 2 decades. east bay congresswoman stopped doctors from getting red care reimbursements for referring patients to facilities in which they have a financial interest. now the state bill marry was legalized what some doctors are trying to do to employ physical therapist and position of facilities, doctors say the diffusion of patients to receive all their parent care in a wake for me this long.
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>> when you have a physical therapist very long for you, there's not evidence to insult you as a pot. >> paul says passengers the bill will put in independent buildings, him, and the business. >> that stream of new patients, new referrals, keeps coming in. no matter back up. >> the owner is out going you before i leave the house, every single. we'll have a lot of job security wherever they are. rita williams ktvu channel 3 news. cisco is organizing its operation. they claim the company committed human rights violations by helping to design
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the golden shield firearm. they say it's use today track distances and mud from the internet. he was beened in 1999 the lawsuit filed in lawsuit, an american go as heck in a chinese difference. it also slights who beaten to death and another woman who disappears in custody. >> since they know who is sending all of those messages, a group of 1 people and uc san diego tried more than 300 million messages acrossingly, smaller. 95% went p through deck if bring cure.
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police were at the schools in the oakland hills this morning. three boys about 8 to 10 years old pretended to engage in sex acts with their parents down in a bathroom. this reportedly happened on several occasions. the school informed parents today in an e-mail. >> reporter: look here, released is ordered by the fbi today showing crime decreased continuing a downward trend. across the country if i had a violent com compared to previous year last year, and they were down 5.8% in the west. property kinds also declined. criminologist called it remarkable. it could be higher than president said i can do that at a plant in china. the clouds are going to increase, those umbrellas are going to come
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certain felons to -- lift the ban -- but the sponsor democrats from oakland says the felons already paid their debt to society. in libya, nato bombarded eee this evening in the heaviest air strike since the air campaign began. there was some intense fighting in weeks. rebels say the nato raved but helped them push back government forces and france and britain say they will deploy attacked helicopters as soon as possible. in china production on apple iphones and i pads were suspended today because of a deadly explosion. the blast killed three workers and injured 15 others. they will now say how the suspension will effect the i pads which are in high demand.
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it depends on how long work will stop at the factory. in hopes of resolving lingering doubts about his death. he died in 1973 as troops stormed his presidential palace. his family believe he took his own life, but others say he may have been assassinated. death reports also contain discrepancy. the water district is set to make tomorrow to raise water rates by 33% over the next three years. the proposed increase follows a hike of 9% last year and a 20% hike in 2009. water district officials say they need to raise rates in response to lower use by customers. what happened to the rapture? at bay area evangelist who convinced millions predicting the end of the world
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the oakland preacher who stirred international attention predicting the end of the world. says he is wrong about the date, but not the apocalypse. ktvu was in his studio as he went before his radio audience and reporters. >> reporter: from this building near the oakland airport family radio has built a big audience warning of judgment day. now its leader has a new date with some tough questions. >> we don't always get it on the head the first time. >> reporter: in fact saturday was the second time harled had been wrong. from his broadcast tonight, he tried to explain. >> it was not a argument day that was visible, it's an invisible judgment day.
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>> reporter: he says nonbelievers are on notice again. instead of parishing in plagues and quakes and other scorches over 5 months time. it will happen all at once, on the last day, october 21st. >> at that time the whole world will be destroyed. so this is why we don't have to talk about it any more. >> reporter: questions aren't so easily quashed some believers sold everything. >> what advice do you give your loyal followers. >> we don't advise anybody what to do. >> reporter: and how many millions did the rapture campaign raise. >> i really don't know. >> reporter: it was given to get the gospel out and we're spending it as wisely as possible as maybe by october 21, we might only have $10 left. >> questions, that caused his
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defensiveness among his family. >> this will be my last interview with the press. >> reporter: after a rambling 90 minutes he left saying he won't be talking about doomsday any more and he says he won't be putting up billboards or publicizing the october day this time. live in oakland, debra,tvvu news channel 3 new. those students are contained in a rare phone call home, only the third in 21 months, the trial josh and shane were supposed to resume on may 11th bower's mother says her son had no idea why he wasn't brought to court or what's going to happen next. the two exchanged 17 day hunger strike after they started get willing letters, their families are also fasting. commuters ride with ease tonight. district says it won't have to
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cut bus service after all. finances have improved t. at one the budget approached $15 million. now the deficit has been amill crated. the officials have turn around cost cutting efforts that goes into changes into efficiency. oakland broke ground today on a village that will be built through birthday tick. when complete the bill language it will consist of more than 600 easy access to this station. the public transportation. it will be cut in phases with the first being the most two current. the project should be complete by 2021. health officials say eating local fish may be safer than first thought. after 17 feels officials have lost several ones. the dew guys line by themselves matt and woman and 34 will eat strike back, but still say some
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of the bay forts gnash are younger than 45. officials say parch from the health is unsable for anyone to consume. we want you to post a link just look for the web link session on wtvu white difference. it's been -- it's been windy all day. the winds are drying off. let's go into towards jell by. and tom bark bridge. there's our wound dex wind. it means -- we'll talk windy gusting to 26 people. gusts are going to 26. it is breezy out along the bay. the winds are daughterring off, the later is on you but you said, no sot fall because of the wind when the wind gets going like this, trees will be
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closed. the big fog thing is not existing right now. it will be back but not tonight. it will be patchy fog when you wake up. and then of course look at the satellite right. you're still expecting it to don't three. >> coming off. >> that's air wednesday weather system. it's not going to bring more to couch for more than an bay area. >> tomorrow is good. tuesday, not bad. wednesday, be curious after wednesday night, early morning it starts to mature. this wisdom moves in. radar no. 1 is going to be cooler, low 70s but low 60s up. plenty of clouds, the third thing will be light showers and thunder sprinkles in the mid owner out. we'll get through tomorrow and we're not bad. here we go tuesday into wednesday, there's your morning commute, a lot to rain approaching you that approaches
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me. certain in. there's your mother to increase. there's your mid-morning commute and i did that lunchtime clearing up with a winning. he knows about his mom right there. you see things start to clear up as we go into thursday, friday, saturday, monday. well, the big issues if you don't drop them, this one if it goes true, it's going to connection all be thing. they're going to have to deal with this in a few days, more severe weather in a pont freedom it's a continue that can system in all. there's the five day weekend home day. >> it's her life long. >> thanks. it's what millions of americans have been waiting for and tonight two teens are getting ready for performance that could change their lives. they'll battle it out one last time on stage tomorrow for the next american idol crowd.
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in an interview today both admit they are a bit nervous. >> playing for a girl in the studio and now it's like 7 or 8,000. way more. i'm scattered intimidating. >> the two took time to show support for their boss idol recave simon. we received the story today, both of them are teenagers. >> tomorrow i air at 8:00 right here and 2 hour
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days have lost their mojo big time. >> rough rough sketch of what happened. you couldn't blame the as as they start developing real twitches or kicks. down right dramatically considered what's happening to them, six game strewing streak, chance what warm it's lucky. his' up 2-1, 2 outs, cocoa gets toyota right. andy tries to come around and score, not going to happen. the auctionss are deny -- the as are denied. two guys are in that relay.
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torrey had her. then the catcher jeff with a shot to left, get to score a couple, with two outs, 4-1 brian by the way. lost a couple over the weekend, takes this loss he starts the 8th inning. he's 1-7th. oklahoma definitely football country down there, but sooner or later. be up to speed on basketball and they have a touch single by playoffs. you've got to call it by who, mom knows best. her son side heated two, when he popped this kevin durant draining it with 504 left oklahoma city led dallas by 15. dallas been there all of this playoff stuff, check the work in 17-2 run from dirk who had 40 tonight that was forced over time and then in the ot it's the veteran jason kid looking for his first ever ring. he's a little bit closer after
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that 3 they lock it up. and 3:00d. >> three times now on the post season, the sharks know it's win or shave off those beards or get ready for long summer dresses because how come you guys could never get to the stanley cup final? >> they did it without joe stewart and took a shot in the 3rd period of yesterday's loss. they say he will be ready for tomorrow night although it's finally not at 100%. >> when he comes to you and tells you he's playing you, he's playing you. >> that can happen in exmix season, that can help you as a charity being by the middle of the summer. >> he placed a real sunner. i mean, he's a great player. i'm not -- >> reporter: back home, boston
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