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tonight bay area football fans are being asked to come forward as police investigate violence during, and after last night's battle of the bay. good evening everyone i'm heather holmes. >> and i'm ken wayne. if you were at last night's game san francisco police want to talk to you. investigators are still looking for witnesses trying to find suspects after a wild night of
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violence. ktvu's debra villalon is at the hospital where some of the victims were taken. >> reporter: we've been talking to investigators coming in and out of here today. this is where two men are being investigated. battle of the bay became battle in the stands during the niners- raiders game. fans say it was one melee of many. >> there was a lot of fights. i saw about 20 fights around me. it was pretty scary. we actually left a little earlier because we didn't get caught up in the parking lot. >> reporter: one scuffle roughed up an off duty santa clara sheriff's deputy a treated for minor injuries. a san rafael man was found beaten unconscious in this
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men's room close to the end of the game. >> we reached out to the public. >> reporter: police are also looking for a link between two gunshot victims found in the stadium perimeter. a 24-year-old shot several times in the stomach. investigators have interviewed a younger man in the hospital. but not the other man who is critically injured. surveillance cameras caught women fighting. >> come, this is an unusual event. we don't often have people shot at sporting events. this is unusual and continue to come. >> reporter: the gunshot victims recovering here are stable. the assault victim is in more serious condition. it's still not clear if team rivalries or something
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different triggered this violence. in san francisco, debra villalon, ktvu channel 2 news. san francisco mayor ed lee and oakland mayor jean quan issued a statement today. the statement read in part, fans come to our stadium to enjoy a day of football. these games are family events and the types of images we witnessed last night have no place in our arenas. the two bay area football teams are also denouncing the violence. they said, these kind of events are disquiting to everyone in the bay area community. and the raiders said in a statement quote the incidents at last night's game are not acceptable to the raiders or to any national football league team and our thoughts are with all affected. bryan stow's improvement is bringing tears to his family's
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eyes. the family posted on their website that stow was able to mouth words that made them cry. the family says the words are special and say that now is not the time to share them. he is now recovering at san francisco general hospital where his progress is described as quote, slowly but surely. motorcycles roared through oakland today in an effort to bring peace. many hope that the shooting death of a 3-year-old little boy finally brings change there. >> you can tell by the items left here that carlos navas' death has touched the community. for 23 blocks, for less than an hour. traffic on international
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boulevard slowed to a crawl. as an estimated 100 members of various bay area motorcycle clubs leveraged their street credibility. >> stop the violence in the city of oakland. we're fed up with it. we don't want to deal with it anymore. >> reporter: members of the clubs, see parts of their former selves reflected in today's events. >> we have validity from our past and how we've changed. >> reporter: today's rally started at 88th and international where two people were gunned down memorial day weekend. it ended at 55th and international where a 53-year- old was shot to death two weeks ago. >> there's just been a lot going on. we decided that it had to be now. >> reporter: the march down the middle of international boulevard led drivers to lay on their horn. not out of frustration, but out of support. >> i think it's fantastic that
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people come together to put down violence. i think it's awesome. >> reporter: the memory of carlos nava is bringing the community together again next weekend who's proceeds of the event will go to the nava family. oakland police are still trying to figure out the circumstances surrounding the shooting of a 2-year-old boy killed yesterday. the mother says her son was hit by a stray gunshot in the chest. officers responded to this section of mcarthur boulevard and other areas yesterday afternoon. but couldn't find any evidence of a shooting. the boy is recovering tonight at oakland children's hospital. there is celebratory gunfire in the streets of tripoli at this hour as rebels there say they have taken control of the capital of libya and freed the country. >> this is a scene in tripoli's
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main square. people are ripping down the green flags that represent the regime of colonel gadhafi. today president obama says the celebration has reached a tipping point and calls for mr. gadhafi to release power. and while there is an upbeat mood in parts of tripoli, as dominique diva tally reports, the question of who is in control remains unclear. >> reporter: after more than six months of fierce fighting, libyan rebels finally entering the country's capital tripoli. the rebels say there was little resistance as gadhafi's troops appear to melt away. this all comes hours after the rebels took over a major
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military base outside of tripoli. but the libyan government says it won't give up. >> we will fight because we have the right to. and we have gadhafi, he led us in this confrontation for dignity and our freedom from nato's agendas. >> reporter: and gadhafi released audio message urging people to support him. >> everybody should go out. i am with you at tripoli. we should go to the end of the earth. >> reporter: but according to some reports, gadhafi is in algeria now. >> nobody thinks that the people who call themselves the transitional council are likely to stick around very long. >> reporter: and in benghazi, thousands of people have flooded the streets celebrating
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with fireworks and waving flags. and here in neighboring tenezia, refugees are celebrating with car horns. >> reporter: should h orns. >> should colonel gadhafi's rule fall, so will the price of oil prices. if the situation in libya stabilizes, oil production is expected to ramp up and lead to a drop in oil prices this fall. the lawyer for the two uc berkeley graduates inprisoned in iran says he plans to appeal their sentences.
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a court sentenced the three to eight years in prison. the two men's families are disappointed with the verdict saying quote, sean and josh are innocent and have never posed any threat to the islamic republic of iran, it's government or its people. senator feinstein is expected to join lee tomorrow to talk to voters. feinstein who was san francisco's mayor from 1978 to 1988 has praised lee for his quote steady leadership and unified presence in city hall. an update now to a story we first brought you last night on the 10:00 news. investigators believe fireworks are to blame for yesterday's
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hard to reach grass fire in marin county. the fire started in the hills of fairfax and took several air crews to contain. they found used fireworks near the point of origin. authorities are still looking for those responsible. documents show that pg & e was aware of weld risks on pipeline 132 since at least 2008. a section of that pipeline exploded in a san bruno neighborhood last year killing eight people. the san francisco chronicle reports that a december 2008memo turned over to federal investigators note suspected manufacturing threats related to welds on the pipeline. pg & e sometimes ran gas on that line at the highest allowed level. a former napa state hospital patient will stand trial for attempted murder. a judge friday ruled that there
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was was probable cause to believe this man victor mandujano attacked his roommate. the victim is still recovering. mandujano is due back in court september 6th. police in the east bay have found two more large marijuana grow sites in the hills south of moraga near the scene where a suspect opened fire on an officer last month. district police have been searching the hills after someone with an assault rifle shot at the officer. he was not injured. police announced a total of 1,000 marijuana plants were found in the east bay m.u.d. watershed. another cultivation was found a day after the shooting. no suspects have been identified. the rules which go into effect on tuesday include money for passengers who are bumped
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from an oversold flight. they also allow the transportation department to allow fines on airline if they allow an international flight to be delayed for four hours from taking off. b.a.r.t. riders consider yourself warned. the action planned for tomorrow that could throw a wrench into the evening commute. a strike by thousands of verizon workers ends so why are they planning to return to work without a deal? they are some of the smallest dogs around but they are causing a big problem for bay area animal shelters. the solu ♪
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activist known as anonymous helped organize a protest last monday. today we spoke to peter fine who says he isn't an official spokesman but works with anonymous. and he adds that he does not participate in anything illegal. >> what is this? is this the middle east? like this is america. we don't do that. we just quite simply we don't do that. free speech is what makes this country different. >> reporter: and despite the outcry, b.a.r.t. representatives tell us it could happen again. today the head of the police union tells us they're tried to keep the piece. >> i think the frustration levels will rise and there may be, may be something like that occurring. >> reporter: no one from b.a.r.t. would talk to us on camera about tomorrow's planned protest. it's set to start tomorrow
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after 5:00. although some organizers say some people could make their way down from platforms. b.a.r.t. released a statement on their controversial decision to shut off cell phone service. we posted it in its entirety on our website ktvu.com. just click on the b.a.r.t. protest tab. police are investigating a deadly shooting at a birthday party in antioch last night. someone opened fire around 10:15 at a house fire on sevile. the shooting sent a 16-year-old to the hospital where he died. a 17-year-old girl from antioch was also shot. she's expected to survive. no air arrests have been made. in castro valley two people are recovering after a shooting early this morning. officials say the victims two men and a woman were leave ago
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near by club when they were shot. their injuries are nonlife threatening. investigators are not releasing any details on suspects. police in santa rosa today released the name of the toddler killed by a hit and run toddler on thursday. the police say they got a tip on the driver's whereabouts and later arrested 22-year-old marcos lopez garcia of santa rosa. he's being held without bail in the sonoma county jail. nevado health officials say two bears have been killed. they will allow the killing of 20 bears. only six can be female. wildlife commissioners suggested it may reduce human- bear conflict in the reno and
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lake tahoe areas. texas governor rick perry returned to his home state today after a week spent campaigning in new hampshire, iowa and south carolina. hundreds of people turned out to welcome him home. governor perry told the crowd he's basing his campaign on a history of job creation. a claim widely disputed by some including texas democrats. perry has come under fire for saying he does not believe in global warming. huntsman is trailing in the polls and says his campaign has to get more aggressive. the former utah governor has highlighted perry's support for teaching creationism and also
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suggesting ben bernanke would be treasonnist for suggesting growth. there's still no deal on a new contract but union leaders and verizon management have hammered out a frame work that's getting them back to the bargaining table. the two sides must still grapple with the issues that caused the me negotiations to break down in the first place. well a possible solution tonight to a big problem facing many bay area animal shelters. claudine wong tells us tonight about a chihuahua only offer. >> reporter: they are tiny, some weighing in at just about 6 pounds. but what they lack in size they are apparently making up for in numbers. the chihuahua population is booming in california and rescue groups are in crisis mode. >> it's amazing how many chihuahuas are filling up california shelters. ours has currently 30 in the system. if you go to public facility,
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county facilities, over 30% of the dog population can be chihuahuas. so there's a real crisis in california and it's causing a lot of shelters to ship them out of state. >> reporter: so a donor who took this problem to heart decided to respond with his wallet. donating money so that chihuahua owners could come to the tony la russa center could come and get their chihuahuas neutered. >> unfortunately we cannot fill up our spay/neuter appointments. unfortunately they're not being filled. >> reporter: this free procedure will save lives. claudine long, ktvu news. hayward was home this
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weekend to all things zucchini. organizers say they've raised almost $3 million for local nonprofits in that time. vendors at kennedy park tempted taste buds with bar-b-que, skewers and tacos. but there's one key ingredient that can't be ignored. >> every booth has to sell some kind of zucchini. expect the drinks, the ice cream and the wine. the economy was the hot topic for vice president joe biden's trip to china. what they have to say about that country's high investment. there's one thing you might not find in the bay area. a field foundry. why the few still
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vice president joe biden wrapped up his trip to china today. he spoke to a university. he told them not the worry about the investment to the u.s. >> the chinese people should take solice. in order for us not to do good in china's death we would have to disappoint tens of millions of the americans who own 85% of that debt. and just in pure political terms, no politician wants to do that. you're safe. >> reporter: biden heads for mongolia monday morning before winding up his asian tour with a top to japan. from syria, president alasad took to to the airways
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saying his security forces are making gain at putting down the 5 -month-old protest movement calling for him to step down. mr.asad says he's not worried about the uprising and warned of reprocautions should the west intervene. the united nation says about 2,000 2,000 2,000 civilians have been killed. a seize fire with hamas is now in effect. since thursday more than 100 rockets fireed from gaza have landed in southern israel killing one israeli man and wounding 20 others. israeli ache straoeurs have killed at least 15 pelestinians including three children -- israeli air strikes have killed at least 15 pelestinians. pope benedict xvi calls for young people to swim against the tide and follow the
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principals of the catholic church. he also urged young catholics to become missionaries for christ. it was the last day of mourning in norway for the 77 victims of last month's masker. the national's prime minister spoke and asked people to come together. eight people died after a car explosion outside government offices. 69 others were shot dead at a youth camp. greveick says he did it to stop the norwegian government to stop immigrants to take over europe. if motive behind a rule change that could spell the end of spill foundries right here of spill foundries right here in the so the jury has rendered its verdict --
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there are new rules being quietly proposed this summer that could have a massive effect on the bay area's remaining handful of steel foundries. those industrial survivors say the laws could shut them down forever leaving thousands out of work. supporters of the new rule says big steel has to clean up its act. our mike mibach takes a look in tonight's special report. this is a place few people in the bay area get to see. the fact that the place lots of bay area people are shocked to learn still exists. this is a fiery heart of a working steel foundry a place where iron, and a brew of other elements are brought to 3,000
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degrees. like everything there is a cost, one of them is air pollution. >> there has to be some sort of trade. >> reporter: devin hebinoski is a historian that met us across from where one used to exist. most of the bay area's steel factories are gone. there are fewer than a dozen left around the region. the bay area regional air traffic control district is now quietly proposing new rules the steel factories say could shut down these last few foundrieses. >> we're not looking at major changes, we're looking at improving the way air pollution is reduced at these facilities. >> reporter: victor douglas says the air board's controversial proposals. >> what we're trying to do is to reduce the impact of these industrys to the local communities where people are living near by. >> reporter: what's more, the over all air quality of the bay area though much improved in
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the last generation does not meet the new stricter quality standards. air officials says that one of the reasons it is looking to tighten rules for the factory. but carefully crafted rules are already in place. >> we believe they are definitely sufficient. >> reporter: allen representing the surviving air foundries. the stack behind him is emitting steam. >> you have millions of the dollars in state of art engineering controls to control the exact emissions. they are proposing significant financial investments and they have not quantifies what the health benefits are going to be. >> reporter: naturally there are environmental activists. >> i think they can afford it. >> reporter: denny larson is the
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global emissions head. >> right now it's an estimated 20 million per company. >> barry scott works at pacific steel castings in the shorelines of oakland. >> that's going to be very difficult to continue to operate that way. and we've got alone here 600 people that, 600 people that cannot afford to be going and dragged through this type of ordeal. >> reporter: one could wonder if the fight is against air quality versus saving an american industry. perhaps underneath it all is the struggle to manage the bay area's changing history and what we are willing to give up to have a future. in berkeley, mike mibach. a special group of tourists
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had a chance to see the san francisco police department put on a real live dog and pony show. they spent part of today at the exploritorium. members of the bomb squad, marine and motorcycle units were on hand as well. the kids of courage arrived in the bay area on tuesday. will fly back to new york after a week long vacation. an 8-year-old utah boy is home safe tonight after spending hours stuck in a chimney. little steven hopkins says he climbed an apricot tree to get into a chimney at a salt lake city house last night just blocks from his own home. officials say he was stuck for up to four hours before he was found. his mother just reported him missing. firefighters had to cut a hole in the wall to pull the little boy out. >> what were you thinking when they finally pulled you out after all that time down there?
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>> i don't know. i couldn't think. my ears were all black. >> my ears were all black he said. the boy is doing fine aside with minor scrapes. when asked why he was tried to get in the home, he said he was looking for food and water. boys are reaching sexual maturity at an earlier age. researchers at the plank institute have determined that an 18-year-old boy today has the physical maturity of a 22- year-old from the time of the american revolution. as younger boys experience a puberty driven surge and testosterone they are more likely to take risks such as fighting, driving recklessly which could lead to a shorter life. smoke billowed from a boat as a coast guard helicopter
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flew over head. the pump boat just could not keep up with all the water. so the fishermen had to be pulled to safety. the boat sank after that helicopter left the scene there. soul was in downtown oakland today. the event that's growing in popularity every year. you heard him mention it. state farm. this is jessica.
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hey, jessica, jerry neumann with a policy question. jerry, how are you doing? fine, i just got a little fender bender. oh, jerry, i'm so sorry. i would love to help but remember, you dropped us last month. yeah, you know it's funny. it only took 15 minutes to sign up for that new auto insurance company but it's taken a lot longer to hear back. is your car up a pole again? [ crying ] i miss you, jessica! jerry, are you crying?
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is right now on the maps. we already have some fog out at the coast and pushing back into the bay. santa rosa reporting partly cloudy skies. here we go with the cloud deck moving into oakland. in fact, this was the scene today looking out over the bay at the transamerican building in the foreground. still that steady cloud bank pushing into the region. the steady on shore breeze. pretty much capping our temperatures over the next few days but tomorrow you will notice a change. for tonight, partly cloudy skies, cloud will continue to be on the increase tomorrow. tomorrow a little bit warmer, the extended forecast does feature warming temperatures. first thing tomorrow morning the fog for the coast and also right around the bay. maybe a few patches inland but not as much as we had this morning. overnight lows, most of the area starting monday morning into the 50s. we've been talking a lot about low pressure into the next few weeks. this week we're talking about high pressure as it rebuilds in the desert southwest.
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you can see the net result into monday. warmest locations approaching the 90 degrees mark. by tuesday the warmest locations will be topping out into the lower 90s. but with the circulation around that high it will draw on some moisture. we are watching some activity to our south. this is remnant moisture from what was hurricane greg. we will pick up a few clouds on tuesday and especially wednesday morning. no thunderstorms in the forecast just yet. but historically these patterns have produced a few widely scattered thunderstorms. it's something we will be watching for tuesday and into wednesday. you can count on higher clouds pushing into the region. the fog around the coast and around the bay, maybe a few patches inland and heading back to near the shoreline. still keeping cool. more sunshine as you do work your way inland. by 12:00, upper 50s to the upper 70s. then by 4:00 some warm numbers
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inland. temperatures back up into the mid- to upper 80s. here's a look at the numbers. santa rosa 83. walnut creek 84 and oakland in the lower 70s. san jose tops out 80 degrees. milpitas in the upper 70s. temperatures will be warming up a bit on tuesday. a little bit of a halt on wednesday as we get the clouds. warmest locations over the next few days, warming up to where they should be upper 80s and low 90s. music filled the air of the east bay as people filled the streets in oakland. city center plaza was the place to be for the 11th annual art and soul festival. four stages presented entertainment while booths were
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filled with food and art. organizers say the festival has grown steadily since 2000 attracting 60,000 people last year. >> looks like a lot of fun. coming up next, an update on jason campbell. and the giants try to get back on th [ male announcer ] meet rachel and annie. we asked them to be part of an experiment to prove febreze air effects eliminates tough cooking odors. [ facilitator ] take a deep breath, tell me what you smell. it's grassy. it's green. it smells like fresh wood. like a latte. [ facilitator ] go ahead and take your blindfolds off. oh my goodness. are you serious? wow. i think my nose touched that. [ facilitator ] ok, rachel, annie. wow. [ male announcer ] eliminate tough odors with febreze air effects so you can breathe happy guaranteed. and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪
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good evening everyone and welcome to this late sunday night sports wrap. the giants landed half of their players on the disabled list and still managed to win a
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game today. velden first at-bat puts one in the upper deck and right. it's 3-0 giants. the belt family seeing his fifth homer of the year on eventual fifth of the game. then jose altuve knocked in another. guillermo took over. two more run scored. the giants in a hole 4-3. it was a pull ben game for the giants steve edelson. and his perfect inning and a third. giants tied it in the first and failed twice to go up front. after putting runners in the corner, stewart freezes mid-way between fifth and home. and stewart caught in a run down tagged out the giants come up empty. then on the eighth they load
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the bases with one out. stewart hits a fly ball to left. martinez putting his third of the plate on the money. simply perfect execution by the astros. as corporan takes a hit and holds on. it went to the 11th. then the giants finally broke through. pablo sandoval who because of injury can only hit left these days. giants make the stand up using six pitchers to get it done. jeremy atfeld gets the win. wilson joined the long list of players on the 15 day disabled list. the atlanta braves weren't kind to the giants for four days but they sure helped them this weekend. alex gonzalez provides you with a home run off josh. two relieves combining to shut
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arizona down. fan sean burrell to shut things down. allows the giants to move back to within a game and half of first place. runs were also hard to come by at the oakland coliseum. toronto's luis perez kept oakland alive. batista charges and runs. an inning later, it's brandon alan with a gap at right center. batista again on the move. this time again covering ground and making the snag. perez came to the run as he hit cocoa crisp. guillermo mascoso into the seventh. high and deep to left for his fifth home run of the year.
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that's the only run mascoso allowed but it cost him a loss. the a's are off tomorrow after heading to new york for the first of three. and the tigers by just a game and a half in the al center. newly acquired delmon young. but after trailing 7-0 the indians chipped away. they can tie the game here in the ninth. mark laporta with a fly ball to center. jackson puts the throw right opt money to avila who tagged out fukujoma. the tigers sweep the series and now lead the indians by 4.5 games. the 49ers and raiders will retreat to their representative camps there weekend to prepare for their final two preseason games before they start playing for real. jim harbaugh and jackson both first year coaches. both looking for their first
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win. there was good and bad for alex smith. he would like to have this throw back. making the interception. smith's 8-13 as the 49ers didn't move the ball but could not get it to the end zone. they hope set up a 49er field goal. 49ers 17-3 winners. both games will try to identify areas which they need to improve. >> i think actually we improved. if we want to be the team we are talking about being. we have to finish in the red zone. in my thinking those first few drives. we didn't finish. we didn't do that. kind of a pretty bad mistake. just can't do it. >> i went a lot more smoother last week. i had more productive drives. everything started to flow today. >> what did hugh jackson said
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after the ball game? >> i've grown to know coach jackson and you can just sense the great amount of disaappointment because we work hard every day out there in practice. . even us as players, we feel the disappoint and we're trying to change the runs out on the field. >> there's a lot of things we have to go back and fix tomorrow. >> one concern of the raiders is the health of campbell. campbell knocked out of the game in the second quarter. ahmad brooks hut a hit on campbell. although woozey when he left, campbell is expected to practice tomorrow. and here's one to ponder in dallas. the play would have been called back because of a cowboy penalty but new rules this year also say the ball is dead when
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a player loses his helmet. so what keeps a team from doing this to kill a play? >> and in nascar, two of the top drives
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nascar's two top drives were dualing today in my michigan. carl edwards has finished on top in his time. but not today he was having
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trouble on the side of the track. then his brother curt ran into the wall and also got mcpurr reu involved. a red flag closed the gap. they went green checkered to end the race. bush and johnson are 1-2 in the standings as well separated by only 10 points. this has been the year of the changing landscape on the golf tour with yet another first time winner in the windham championship. first we start with the search for carl peterson's golf bag. then allowed to take a drop. from there he chipped to the hole and drained it for birdie. all in just his first hole of the game. peterson would go on to finish 5-shots back. and mellencamp shot back to
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make it look like a shot you see on -- the picture of consistency for four round. making birdie 15. simpson also shot rounds of 66, 65 and 64. his young son not quite sure how to express his joy. he can celebrate being the 12th first time winner on the tour this year. fifth and final major of the year. fred couples finished regulation tied 11-under par. they stayed even till the third extra hole. that's what couples hit this short approach that left just a few feet from the pen. added his first ever senior
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major win to his very long resume. yokavich was 57-1 this season coming into the finals of the western and finals championship. yokavich against murray. leading in the second when jokavich started to scrimmage in pain. he had to withdraw from the second set. jokavich now 57-2 in the year. maria sharipova dropped her first set. but then sharapova rallied to win two in a row. sharapova wins for the second time this year. that's it for this late sunday night edition of sports wrap. have a good week everybody. >> thanks, joe. >> thanks joe. be sure to join ktvu morning news starting at 4:30 a.m. they'll have the very latest in the situation in libya where it appears rebels have taken
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control of tripoli. >> our coverage continues online any time on ktvu.com. have a great week everyone. b.a.r.t. [ agent ] so your policy looks good, is there anything else?
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why did you buy my husband a falcon? thanks for the falcon. i didn't buy anyone a falcon. sure, you did. you saved us a lot of money on auto insurance. i used that money to buy a falcon. ergo, you bought me a falcon. i should've got a falcon. most people who switch to state farm save on average about $480. what they do with it, well, that's their business. oh, that explains a lot, actually. [ chuckles ] [ male announcer ] another reason people switch to state farm. aw, i could've gotten a falcon. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. [ falcon screeches ]

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