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this process has been messy. it's taken far too long. >> but finally we have a deal. the president announced this evening a compromise to solve
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the nation's debt ceiling. good evening. >> reporter: president obama says while the compromise is hot the big grand deal he had been talking about and that he hoped for he said it is a serious down payment on the deficit. >> this process has been messy and it's taken too long. nevertheless, ultimately the found a way toward compromise. a deal will raise the nation's debt ceiling until 2015 and also promise cuts of $2 billion. a second debt limit increase would prompt one of three
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scenarios. first a bipart bipartisan committee would have to save 1.5 trillion in 10 years. if not, they must send it to the senate for consideration. the deal would force across the board cu to government spending including defense and medicare of at least $1.3 trillion. >> to pass this settlement it'll need the support of dell krapts and republican -- of democrats and republicans in the senate. there's no way either party can do it alone. >> reporter: reaching this point has been difficult. especial little for boehner. >> and we can assure the american people tonight that the unite of america will not for the first time in our
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history default on its obligations. >> reporter: -r and president obama urged members of both parties in both houses to complete the house and approve the deal. and tomorrow the leaders of the democratic and republican parties will be meeting with the caucuses presenting the deal. it's a little murky on how they're going to schedule a vote. we are going to talk about that more tomorrow. >> it's the middle of the trading day in asian. japan's widely followed nikkei is almost up 22%. china ease composite index is also up by 25%. and while the pieces may be in place to reduce the u.s. deficit and avoid default. until the deal passes both houses there's still a great deal of concern. >> sundays are open house day in the real estate market.
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>> this is a craft man style house. >> reporter: real estate broker kelson said the real education -- nelson said the real estate has begun to increase. >> we want the government to come up with a deal so we can move along from this issue. >> reporter: the country's rating would drop sending interest rates up. >> rates have been so low in combination with the rate process. given that there's a lot of great opportunities. this is going to stall the congress even further if they don't get this figured out. we met several buyers that are concerned about the ceiling debt. >> makes me wonder what things are going to look like at the end of the other tunnel. but it's hard to say. i don't have a good deal on what it's going to be. >> reporter: this family is buying a house to sell. but now they have to worry about a mortgage. >> on friday on emergency basis we took you have a the market
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just to make sure we get a mortgage. >> reporter: another real estate agent is unconcerned. >> i just closed a property in arinda and rockridge and both buyers were not concerned. >> reporter: many bay area homeowners could be hurt by the deal. one proposal calls for a cut capping eligible mortgages at $500,000. >> in lafayette, i'm john sasaki. meantime a new report reveals more about the nation's unemployment pixture. what the picture shows and how it's affecting job growth. that story coming up in about 30 minutes. you will also find continuing coverage on the debt ceiling show down on our website ktvu.com. just click on the debt crisis tag near the top of the home
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page. the fate two uc berkeley graduates case will wrap up within the week. the attorney for the two men and their friend sarah shourd told the court his clients were innocent. the trio was arrested two years ago. shourd was released last year on bail and refused to return to the trial. three more people lost their lives on the streets of oakland this weekend. patti lee has what offices are saying. >> reporter: i received confirmation that these two cases were not connected. they're talks to witnesses, they're identifying suspects but so far no arrests. >> we heard shots like real, like boom boom a lot of
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gunshots. and i just started screaming and saying, the gun is outside. >> reporter: bullets shattered windows and several hit nijon. >> he came in the door and said he was hit. i thought he was playing at first. >> reporter: the teenager later died at the hospital. and that midnight ambush marked the beginning of a deadly night. around 3:00 a.m. a 26-year-old woman was shot. 20 minutes later a 21-year-old man was hit in a hail of bullets on 87 avenue an g street. both victims died from their wounds. >> it needs to stop. the guns need to be put away. so we can save our children. >> reporter: 2010 was the fourth consecutive year of declining homicide rates in oakland. 2011 a disappointing departure from that trend. >> it's terrible.
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it's an atrocious situation. >> we don't know what happened with your brother last night. >> reporter: with nijon's killer still unknown, his mother is scared on what could happen to her grandchildren. >> now last year at this time the death total was 54 and murder was on the decline. in fremont, police are trying to find the -- witnesses say the victim was walking near paratha boulevard and glenmore drive when a white vehicle pulled up and someone inside
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started firing. authorities have not released the victim's identity or motive. after accusing the wrong man in the beating of giant's fan bryan stow, chief charlie beck privately exonerated this man giovanni ramirez earlier this month. in an editorial published in the los angeles time this week end, beck expressed his regret for ramirez name and picture being released to the public. he wrote quote regrettably giovanni ramirez was caught between the state's right to investigate and the public's right. but we met our burden of proof and the media showcased our side of the story. we want to show you 1988 polaroid of repair work.
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a pinhole sized leak was discovered on the pipe nine miles from the san bruno blast site. the exact location of the leak on that pipe is in dispute. pg & e's own report sites the 1982 leak being on a longitude weld. a preliminary ntsb report on the san bruno blast says the explosion occurred along a weld. emergency officials still have not determined how much hazardous material leaked into the soil. 11,000-gallons of a high concentration of bleach and chlorine leaked yesterday from the tang of a hennessey water treatment plan. hazmat crews were able to contain the spill and keep it from getting into near by concrete and the water supply. native american protesters have vacated a vallejo park
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after three months of round the clock vigils. a woman tells ktvu she considers the agreement to be a victory. two native american tribes believe that land to be sacred. in norway, an insanity defense requires the defendant to be in a state of psychosis. the head of the review panel said breivik was in control of his actions. the cameras have been in
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place for more than two years but stopped operation earlier this year's after the contract expired. the cameras will resume taking pictures of red light runners. they've beenen operational until after midnight. but citations will not be ordered nor 20 days. we'll tell you why so many piers will be at a skating rink. and the changes coming and the deals being made. burning rubber and the need for
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the entire family came back tonight and reunited. in the middle of crowd was the owner christine. she says it's been difficult to maintain and finally made the heart wrenching decision to close it. >> it's been bittersweet. it's wonderful to have all this love and i'm trying to take it all in. >> reporter: memorabilia hangs from the wall. but there's more history here
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than old photographs. relationships were built here. sheryl and carl met at the skating rink, they purposely bought a house a mile away. >> i'm going to go home and cry. >> reporter: as people took a last skate around the ring, people remembered. they definitely reached e number tonight. there was a line around the entire building for people waiting to get in. and of course, it only has a couple of more minutes that people can skate so they're really savoring the last moments. janine de la vega. >> looks like fun. new uc berkeley students are being asked to speak up to learn more about what they sound. students are being asked to add their voices to an online data base that compares accents. it's a way to welcome and study
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cal freshman. recordings are posted on a website to show the difference between a student from alabama and say another one from brazil. a man who won tonight's raffle almost didn't show up. see why his wife asked him to reconsider it. >> reporter: laguardian of virginia won it for the second time. >> i've been the bridesmaid so it's nice to get the win here. >> reporter: gardian says he almost didn't run this morning after coming down with a case of food poisoning. >> i felt terrible. and my wife said maybe you shouldn't run. and i said i've been second here, i want to redeem myself. >> reporter: gardian was one of
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hundreds to show up for the run this morning. along with the people running in the race, race organizers say about 100,000 people came to watch and support the runners. the runners say the spectators and their signs helped keeping at the signs. >> there's a sign that says p.s. don't die. and we laughed about that for a mile. there was another one that said, don't stop people are watching. >> reporter: for people at different levels of experience. after winning the race, gardian and another runner went back to help a friend finish. >> it was awesome. i got teary eyed when i saw these guys. >> reporter: allie rasmuss. europe's biggest bank is reportedly getting ready to cut 3,000 jobs or about 3% of its
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global outsource. hsbc is expected to announce the cuts tomorrow when it ends mortgage. today the bank is selling 195 of its branches in new york state to the first niagra group. a los angeles television station say as veteran reporter is okay after being shot by a bb gun while on the job. fontana police arrested two teenagers for firing pellets at the kabc suit. suiter was doing a shot. investigators say the 16 and 17- year-old boy shot at the news van from a near by backyard. police released the pair to their parents but they could still face felony charges. on the eve of a bankruptcy
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filing, the southern california church says it intends to pay the church's mortgage and almost $10 million debt. church leaders had been considered buying the property. in court tomorrow leaders of the church say they will ask for a solution to solicit donations to pay their debt. >> reporter: for 24 years now, thousands of fans from all around have come to sonoma to get their need for speed fulfilled. >> i remember a little bit when i was younger but i just wanted to experience it as an adult. >> if you've never been to a race, especially here it's an adrenaline rush. >> the vibration and the noise. >> reporter: top speeds up toward 235 miles per hour and they're doing that in less than five seconds. >> when they go your stomach is
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feeling it. it's loud, it's real loud. >> it's the speed, it's the danger. you really don't get the full impact of it unless you're out here. >> reporter: whatever it is that brings people out here it's working. early estimates show 80,000 people made it out here to event which is needed a much needed boost for the economy. >> i think it attracts all people from all walks of life. >> women and men. and for little kids too. >> reporter: today's event was the 13th stop out of 22 events, race is now headed to seattle. paul chambers in sonoma, ktvu.com. and those looking to go to the -- and grim reports are emerging outs of syria on the latest government crack down on
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if you have a burning desire to make it to burning man this year, tickets are sold out. while there are tickets on sale on several websites such as craigslist. burning man warn of scams. they say there are numerous cases of people selling fake tickets. they ask people to check the burning man website. there they offer advice on how to make sure the ticket you are buying is authentic. firefighters are helping contain a wild burning fire tonight. the bane fire has burned 600 acres since it started yesterday afternoon. it's now 40% contained. several buildings have been evacuated near by roads are also shut down because of
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people trying to catch a glimpse of the flames. officials believe the fire was started by a person, no word on if they suspect it was arson or an accident. in news of the world tonight, in syria human rights activists say government troops fired on protesters today leaving at least 75 people dead. president obama condemned the attacks by president alasan's troops saying he was apauled at the brutality. the highest hit area was the city of hamas. the father of the current syrian president sent troops into hamas to quail an uprising. from mexico tonight a former police officer who authorities say confessed to ordering 1,500 killings as head of a drug gang is now in custody. jose antonio acosta hernandez is also suspected of planning last year's attack that killed a u.s. consulate employee, her
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husband and another man. employees call acosta the biggest blow on crime. and in afghanistan, the taliban is claiming responsibility for a car bomb today that killed as many as 12 afghan police officers and a child. the suicide attack was carried out in the capital. over a week ago forces took over responsibility in that care from western troops. questions about contractor over billing in iraq. in a report released this weekend, the inspector general said the u.s. is being billed by contractors in iraq. the report pointed out imham who charged $75 for a drainpipe valueded at $1.41. in all the inspector general said there was substantial questions about $4 million of spending out of the $11 million
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in contract costs it reviewed. >> you're in the middle of a war zone. a lot of procedures are short circuited in order to deliver the product. that's not to excuse it. that's why congress set up the inspector general so we can learn from mistakes. >> iraq remains a extraordinarily dangerous place. and it's less safe now than it was a year ago. a memorial is growing on the tenth anniversary of the 9/11. president obama and former president bush are expected to be at the service. the recession over? a new survey cast doubt about the job market and why a bay !
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employer confidence, a new job survey shows there's not a lot of it out there. maureen naylor tonight explain it is lingering anxiety over the recovery. >> reporter: at the jack london square farmers market is a vendor scared of the economy. >> i'm hoping things will get better. >> reporter: a new bloomburg survey shows that the economy probably failed to create more jobs. >> i'm in a masters program and there's a lot of people looking for work and i'm anticipating there will be some positions when they get out of the
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program. >> reporter: economists say we need to create 150,000 jobs every month just to stay even and that we're falling far short of that. the economists say the job creation is falling under. and one by area economists says the outlook is extremely grim primarily because of high unemployment. >> it shatters consumer confidence and that creates a weak economy, consumers hold back. employers don't create jobs. we've got a spiral. >> we have a lot of jobs in our industry. it just seems there's a lack of applicants. >> reporter: but this woman in the hospitality industry says she's encouraged by what she's seeing. >> we certainly see more business coming through the hotel. there's an up tick on that. a lot more leisure travel on the weekend. which is an indication of up
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and coming market again. >> reporter: music to the ears of those waiting to hear the words, you're hired. in oakland, maureen naylor. >> reporter: marin county water supply is up, way up. levels are at about 93% right now. much higher than the average 78% for this time of year. this comes after a higher water bills and lower water use by customers. in houston this weekend, a high tech wedding with a computer officiating. >> you may know share your vows with one another. >> reporter: the groom says he got the idea of creating a virtual minister. so an it consultant created the minister software program. >> nothing about this wedding
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was traditional. we're not a traditional copy. we're kind of geeky and techy. >> the couple said computers play a large part of their life. arnold schwarzenegger was given a very special birthday present this weekend, a museum. he turned 64 yesterday. his old family home in austria was turned into a museum. everything inside has been reconstructed to look like it did when he lived back there in the 1960 of course with memorabilia. a party is planned at the museum later this year when he will visit in person. new york central park is
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the site of an excavation. so far researchers have found mostly household items such as dishes, teacups, and even a toothbrush. >> the fact that this was a community that was a self- determined community that began three years before slavery was abolished in new york state says an awful lot about these people. they were very resourceful. researchers say the most interesting piece they've dug out is a leather and fabric shoe. the working class community included churches, schools and multi story homes. in 1857 new york city demolished the community to make room for central park. after more than two weeks of games and entertainment, this year's california state fair has finally come to an end. the fair wrapped up a few minutes ago at cal expo. this year's turn out was much better than last year. about 20% better: spending
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this year was up too about 25%. the last cloves were cooked in gilroy tonight. tens of thousands of people went to the event this weekend to enjoy traditional garlic dishes and the not so traditional ones like garlic ice cream. the event is on track to break a record. the gilroy garlic festival is in its third year. the dog days of summer, literally. it was a chance for man's best friend to shine. meteorologist mark tamayo will tell us which parts in the
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we're wrapping up the last weekend of july with some what chilly numbers out there. the fog has been cooling us off and really not a big change in the over all weather pattern over the next few days. right now the maps on live storm tracker 2. no storms out there but the clouds have been increasing. santa rosa at the airport reporting mostly cloudy skies at last check. the clouds will continue to be on the increase as we do head into the overnight hours. this was a scene today looking out toward oakland, clouds on the increase. plenty of breaks but those clouds beginning to thicken up right now. and that will be a big part of our weather forecast for tonight. fog will continue with the increase, clearing skies to near the coast. no major changes here. cool temperatures for the
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beaches and still some warm numbers showing up inland. first thing tomorrow morning, low clouds and some drizzle out there especially coast side. we're going to start out monday morning, most areas in the low to mid-60s. sat satellite in the area, there is a very small system to the southwest of the bay area that will be moving on shore tonight. there was a little bit of concern that it could trigger an isolated thunderstorms. it looks like it'll be a few high clouds in addition to the low clouds we're dealing with right now. over the next few days the few extremes, high pressure to our east and also low pressure to our north and west. and those lows are going to win out over the next few days. with that cool temperatures for the beaches. those temperatures only in the upper 50s to 60 degrees. the inland spots, clearing skies. temperatures back up into the mid-80s but no major heat in the forecast. here's our model showing you the cloud cover, first thing
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tomorrow morning. widespread overcast pulling into the coastline. and that is all we reflected in the forecast for tomorrow morning. 58degrees, by 2:00 still stubborn clouds. there's the eventual temperature range, 50s to the 70s. approaching lower 80s out toward concord. and san francisco on the cool side only 64 degrees. here is a look ahead. temperatures really not changing too much over the next few days. tuesday just up a few degrees. wednesday basically the same deal. then these are all microscopic changes that you can see for thursday and friday. with your weekend always in view. no major heat ups in sight. you can see temperatures inland back up into the upper 80s. if you like this weather pattern for today, you will like next week. >> thanks, mark.
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pet owners tried to teach their dogs new tricks today. they introduced paw painting to their four legged friends. some had more troubles than others putting paw to canvas. dogs took over the park for the day. >> we had an opportunity for people to bond with their dogs, to meet other dog friendly neighbors and friends and get together from beta barkers in previous years. >> reporter: earlier today, dogs led their owners on a mile long walk along the shoreline. dogs of all sizes seem to get along just fine. the event will raise money for the the human society. organizers tell us some of the money goes to the society's cat programs too. >> is that allowed? our secret. and the trade deadline is reached. we'll tell you [ male announcer ] this... is the montrose pet hospital -- montrose, california.
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and get another one free. good evening everyone welcome to this late sunday night edition of sports wrap. nice rig august baseball sere -- nice little august baseball series is set in san francisco. the reds completed a sweep of the giants that hastened the return of jonathan sanchez at the expense of barry zito. the newly acquired cabrera in the line up. neither did the giant's new acquisition has made impact yesterday.
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they found themselves in a hole to drew stubs. remained a 3-0 lead. that's when fraizer got his first career home run. it was 4-0 reds. the reds made it a rout. two will have runners on against gillermo mota. 9-0 the final as quato goes the distance. the drama now set for this week in san francisco. don mattingly and the dodgers. that challenge was met. take a look at all the empty seats in aáz aász. giants with the show down set to begin tomorrow night. 162 games is a long time. so even a team that has had
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troubles scoring runs all season will have streaks as with the a's have had the last two days against the minnesota twins. thome takes mccarthy deep into third. career homer number 597 for the twins designated hitter. but the a's put a sixth run rally in the bottom of the third. conner jackson on the base hit. that scores matsui and they were even. josh willingham scores easily. it won't be so easy for jackson who runs through a stop sign and will just beat the throw to the plate. everybody is safe as the runners advance. the a's had a 6-3 lead. they win 7-3 as mccarthy gets his third this year with help of three relievers. being a baseball player this time of year means saying
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goodbyes and hellos. the a's today sent brad zeigler to arizona. arizona hoping to strengthen it's bullpen. gets a guy that made 43 appearance, compiling a 2-3 record. a's get a couple of youngsters. left-handed pitcher omberto and allen. mccarthy had a big picture outlook on today's transactions. >> baseball clubhouses are any time you move water it just fills it back in. and kind of get over it pretty quickly and someone else will come in and take his place and hopefully does a good job and as good a job as ziegler. >> now that it's done, that's out of their heads, so it's just baseball from here on out. stanford was the sight for a come back by one of the
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women's tennis players. serena is back after recovering from two knee operations. serena in the far court has got a slow start. williams smoked the back hand shot down the line for this winner. second set, not nearly as close. williams now in the near court serving at match point. williams wins the second set 6- 1 and wins the tournament for the first time since wimbledon last summer. racing news tonight includes drags at infinon and stock cars at indy.
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it's really delicious, mom.
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it's not too well done? nope. but it is a job well done. what are you reading, sweetie? her diary. when you're done, i'd love some feedback. sure. your mom and i read that thing cover-to-cover. loved it. thanks. would you mind if i cut the lawn this weekend? only if you let me talk to your mother on the phone for hours on end. done.
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the nhra drags weekend is always a big one at infinon race way. the final in all four categories run today. an extremely thin margin of victory in the prostock motorcycle case. that's lee ton le just holding on the late finish by michael collins. ton le stoked. anderson now a four time winner in sonoma making the all time leader. that's capped at the bottom of the screen with his 32nd creek win. brown on top, won for the third time this year. topping 314 miles per hour career win number 28 for brown. 43 cars lined up for nascar's once a year event at indianapolis. the brickyard 400. 41 laps to go, definitely what you call side by side racing.
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castle the guy who doesn't quite fit. castle comes to the stop. but as a result of all that time, four laps to go. paul menard on the brightly colored number 27 car. passes mcmurray and wins the lead. carl edwards who was 14th the day retains the series leads minard. and childress racing team wins the game with the kissing of the bricks. recovering from surgery in the final year of his contract, 49er running back frank gore was hardly dealing from a position of strength when he decided not to show up at training camp. gore has now ended his hold out. team spokesman tonight confirmed that gore spoke with jim harbaugh and decided to practice while he negotiates a
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contract. gore's season ended after a hip fracture. he could be subject to $90,000 in fines for his hold out. another interesting story tonight the free agent nose tackle. franklin arrived in town. they've already resigned mcdonald soon to be making plans to move without franklin. and we told you last night the 49ers might be in the game to try and sign receiver plaxico burress in the year that he served. burress was at the airport in los angeles about to board a plan for san francisco to talk with the 49ers when the jets called and offered him a $3 million deal. burress said yes. the 49ers are still looking for receiver depth. the oakland raiders kept one of their own, free agent
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safety huff has decided to resign with the team. huff is the third free agent to return with oakland since the lock out ended. change is coming rapid lid on all 42 teams this summer. one of those changes is on the offensive line where rookie stephan was working on nuski. forty-eighthplayer chosen over all. and will now be coached by his uncle steve a former raider and an assistant. everyone among family members the lock out limited what stephan and steve could talk about. >> no, no, wasn't allowed to. i guess we were allowed to talk about family stuff but that's a fine line. how am i going to talk to him and not talk about football. so just didn't talk much. i mean he's kind of a rules guy himself. so he didn't want to mess with it. i can talk to him plenty now
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thousand. >> we can talk all year about the changes in golf. and scott stallings started the day one stroke back. of course finishes with the par. he made his put. they went back and replayed the hole. estes and hass both missed hof. he becomes the tenth first time winner to win this year. his caddy will be a little bit ready if the time comes when stallings becomes number two. brown started the day with a two stroke lead. you could just knock the ball in the hole for a birdie. a three stroke win for brown. the biggest of his career in
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which would have to be characterized as a journey man. make your own conclusion about the rabbit and the gorilla. the top female was sing. and the 300 par round of 69. the win is sing's fifth major. at age 22 she's the youngest golfer in history to win her fifth. that will do it for this late sunday night edition of sports wrap. have a good week everybody. >> the giant's could have a big series coming with the diamondbacks. >> diamondbacks going in there thinking we could win three. we need to win one. >> or two or all three. >> especially about what happened to perez. >> be sure to watch ktvu news beginning at 4:30. >> our coverage also continues online any time at ktvu.com.
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