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. this is the 10:00 news on ktvu channel 2. and a shot from and suv shows a violent party ending at a san leandro warehouse. tonight, the people responsible as three families grieve. good evening, i'm heather holmes. and police say they're looking for at least two gunmen who opened fire at the end of an unauthorized warehouse party in the city's industrial area.
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ktvu has more information on the triple homicide. >> reporter: well, we have just learned police have not received tips in this case. this is where the shooting happened right here in the parking lot. we do know tonight that the three young people shot and killed aged in range from 23- 16. tonight, we learned more tonight from the man whose father wants justice. this was the picture pointed out to us, he came to the tattoo party here in the industrial park. it was late, she stayed until the party was over. but then there was gunfire. >> right now the information that we have is that the victims were -- possibly surprised by what happened, and the suspects ran in an unknown direction. >> reporter: she was not the only victim when the bullets hit her father's dark green explorer.
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a person close to shanice said she was gunned down with two friends, alfred and northington. we learned that she ehad been accepted into the university, but had not enrolled in any classes. the shooting leaves avoid for the families. >> it was really sad, i never saw anything like that in my life. and my heart was just broken. >> reporter: detectives are looking into this so-called party, which without a permit police knowledge and private security still manage to draw a crowd of up to 400 people, saturday night. >> there is a possibility that it may have been more of a zoning issue rather than a permit issue, based upon the fact this was private property. we'll be able to confirm those issues tomorrow. >> reporter: now police say three others were injured. no word on their condition. they're also updating the number of people at the party. i was told tonight the number may be closer to 250. if you have any information
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please call the tips hot line at this number. reporting live, jade hernandez, ktvu. and contra costa sheriff's office said that there was a fight yesterday coming from a domestic incident. they came to the house at about 3:30 yesterday, and found kusumono dead, a woman reported shooting him saying he was an intruder who threatened her and her pregnant daughter. the investigators say the two knew each other but wouldn't give details on the nature of the relationship. and san francisco police made no arrest in the bay view shooting. the san francisco medical's office says that nick franton suffered gunshot wounds near keith street at a liquor store. he later died after the shooting. officers learned about it from the shots fired gun detention
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system. and streets closed to repair a sinkhole. drivers found it earlier on 15th between gary boulevard, about two feet long. a spokesperson for the san francisco public utilities commission says it was caused by the collapse of a hundred- year-old sewer main. the sinkhole didn't cause any water problems. and a monster technology party is under way tonight in san francisco. and the city is reaping the economic benefits. ktvu's lorraine blanco has more on the story. >> reporter: you can tell as soon as you walk inside the center, that this could be a geek's paradise. it has a variety of items including a boat. >> we are really excited to be able to show case this. these boats are racing in the america's cup, world cup series that running between now and 2013 around the world. >> reporter: the business
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software and hardware systems company hosts the event in downtown san francisco, bringing partners and their customers together every year to work on the project. >> there is more energy, i think they're just offering so much more this year ever were before. >> reporter: it took 20,000 man hours to help, and set up hundreds of exhibiter's booth. >> this is our home, it is great to be here. this is also where you know, the -- hot bed and hub of technology is. >> reporter: and that is where the events reach beyond technology and into for ledgers of local business. they sell out to many hotels. more than 45,000 people will come up and down the escalators in the next several days. and the best part, all of this will pump more than hundred million into the city's
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economy. in san francisco, lorraine blanco, ktvu. and there are more than several hundred of these centers, the conference will close on wednesday night with a big customer appreciation event, featuring sting and tom petty and the heart breakers, in addition to san francisco, it is also held in brazil and china. and it was not all about the technology, the san francisco giants introduced larry ellison to the stage and presented him with a world series ring. >> we thought we would choose tonight to make a presentation and honor you for all the contributions to the community and to the san francisco giants. thank you larry for the partnership, we really appreciate it. >> thank you larry. >> the world series trophy won by the giants last season will be on display at the conference tuesday and wednesday. and school kids in the west contra costa unified school
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district are facing a whooping cough vaccine deadline, the ones who don't receive it by tomorrow can't attend class. it requires all students 7- 12th grades to get that shot. the west contra costa officials say hundreds of officials still have not received the shot. and many are skipping or delaying getting shots because of safety concerns for their children. that means more than 2 million children may not be protected against these type of diseases. the new survey agrees with another report last month that shows at least one in 10 toddlers were behind the vaccines. the new report can be found in the journal of children. and governor jerry brown signed a bill regarding a policy. the governor's office announced he signed this legislation into law.
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this was written in response to the let me ask circunsision attempt. and three gas fires around palo alto may have been set on purpose, all starting yesterday afternoon between palo alto and east palo alto. witnesses say kids were seen in the area just before the fires were reported. it took about 90 minutes for firefighters to put the fires out. and tomorrow marking a major shift on how criminals in california will be sentenced. the new realignment program will allow judges to sentence nonviolent criminals to serve time in county jails instead of state prisons. the program aims to help over- crowding in california state prisons, the money will be given to the counties to help for the extra burden, but some doubt it will help because of the amount of prisoners. and supreme court new session beginning. today just is prepared with
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prayer. the traditional red mass was held in washington, d.c. leaders pray for wisdom for those who work in the courts system to decide upcoming cases, this year including issues such as immigration, religious liberties and whether or not to challenge appeal regarding the president's health care law. >> i think all of the factors together make it a difficult situation for the supreme court to turn down. >> groups are calling justice kegan and justice thomas recuse themselves regarding the health care law because of personal connections. and the geezer bandit striking again, they were seen pointing the gun at a teller, the elderly man fits the
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description of the man who officials say is responsible for at least 14 robberies across southern california. authorities can't say for certain it is the same man because it is possible there could be copy cats. and in just a few hours, american exchange student amanda knox is scheduled to address an italian court in a bid to win her freedom. she is expected to make a bid for freedom. it will be the last chance in her hearing to convince the italian court to set her free. they are supposed to issue a verdict by the end of the day. her father says she is ready to make what could be the most important speech of her life. >> she has been thinking about it for well over three months. so i think it will be very heart felt and will be truly her. and hopefully it will go over well. >> amanda knox and her italian boyfriend were convicted in 2009 of killing her british roommate. her defense team hopes new dna evidence will prove her
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innocence. and they have their wars, now they just need money. what is keeping the state's largest state park open for now. inside raiders nation, we'll explain more on that and how they're changing the rough image. and help it's about building cars in america. it's all about jobs. it's all about respect. security. the american dream. [ jamaul ] good jobs in tough times. a chance to move up and do better. [ delaunta ] excellent healthcare. [ caletha ] beautiful benefits. what they used to call the american way. it still works here. [ jennifer ] not a single layoff of a u.s. manufacturing worker.
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ice, a popular skating park is in jeopardy of shutting down because of budget cuts. ktvu's maureen naylor has more. >> reporter: heather at 68,000 square feet, this is the largest skate park in california. san jose came up with 14,000 to keep this one open at least a few months longer. it has been a bumpy financial ride for san jose's cunningham regional skate park. the three-year-old six million facility near raging waters has the largest park, draws 40,000 visitors a year. >> i am 44 years old, but it is great exercise. i have a lot of friends that i ride with that are in their 50s. bring your kids, ride the skate boards and it is like we're kids again. >> reporter: this family
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brought their seven-year-old son this evening, not aware of the financial incident. >> not aware, we were sad, this is cheap, easy, it is so fun. something my son loves to do. >> i thought it was just ridiculous, they use tax dollars for other things, why not keep the skate parks open. >> reporter: they only kept enough money to keep it staffed through september. now extra funds will keep it open through february. now the wheels are in motion to keep it open longer through private sponsorships. >> we have asked the private sectors to get involved, we have had a lot of offers. they want to sponsor it, so it would add several thousand into the park. >> reporter: the council member said the 300,000 corporate sponsorship would easily cover the 60,000 budget shortfall. she expects action in the coming months. reporting live, san jose, maureen natural ktvu news.
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and new concerns on the quick spread of oak problems. they see double and triple increases in some parts of the bay area. researchers say the worst areas were in the south bays, along south skyline boulevard near losgatos, where 97% of the trees checked tested positive for sudden oak death. and groups of raiders fans can look scary. ktvu's ken pritchett has more on the reality check from fans and a local teacher. >> reporter: in the sellout crowd of raiders fans, tailgating before the game we found a different sort of fan, a man watching fans with a camera. >> i see it as primary symbolic behavior coming out of the individual cells of each individual. >> reporter: he chairs the department at the college and
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is studying the pre-game raiders nation for more than 10 years. he says this image? >> that could be the super bowl in our business right now. >> reporter: of masks and costumed raiders fans is slanted in the nationally televised media. there are more jersey-clad families out there than those who stand out. that is what the team wants people to understand. >> i hope -- i mean like i said, they're -- they have kids out there, mine and everybody's families should enjoy the game. >> reporter: he says the rough and scary image is over blown. >> they look hard core, but there are softies out there as well. >> reporter: this year we have seen rough fans and criminal acts. but johnson says that the true blue fans don't get enough attention. >> we sat in the same place for four or five years in front of the nicest people i have ever met. >> reporter: we tried to contact the oakland management
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but it was close to game time. they didn't get back, but the team has reportedly asked them to show fan-friendly images during the game. it is not sure if it happened or if they were a smiling bunch. in oakland, ken pritchett. and injured veterans from all overcoming to the bay area this weekend to start a seven- day bike ride. the ride to recovery kicked off this morning in south san francisco. veterans, current members of the military and their supporters will ride 450-miles from the bay area to santa monica pier to raise money for veteran's affairs locations. they say that cycling serves as a variety of ways to help. >> to help us cope and deal with our injuries, it doesn't matter whether they are physical injuries, emotional or mental injuries. >> the bikers road to santa cruz today. private donors say for the
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veterans and travel expenses. and bay area pet owners today took their furry friends to the annual animal blessing, the pets were blessed, and honored by st. francis, for whom the city of san francisco is named. he is the saint for animals. they say it is as much for the people as its for the animals. >> i think it helps the people most, and so anything that spills over into us, spills over into him. so it is a circle and we're helping each other. >> the tradition of blessing animals in churches all over the country, usually are held on the sunday before the feast day of st. francis on october four. and federal prosecutors to fight a proposed plan to allow the man who attempted to kill ronald reagan to leave a mental hospital. a jury found john hinckley insane after the shooting. he said he shot the president to tried to impress actress
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jodie foster. he has spent 30 years in prison. but recently he was allowed to visit his mother for 10 days at a time. now the hospital officials want him to be allowed to visit longer, and move in with his mother. and a c.i.a. contractor who confessed to killing two people in pakistan is now involved in a violent traction here in the united states. davis got into a fight with that man over a parking spot. a fight quickly turned physical. and now davis faces charges of assault and disorderly contact. the victim says the whole thing was not necessary. >> i got hit, i went back and hit my back straight on the concrete. and then i don't know. to get hit over a parking spot? that is ridiculous. >> back in january, davis shot and killed two pakistani men who tried to rob him. he was released in march over a
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deal that helped the victims' families. and people working at ground zero will once again be able to apply for money starting tomorrow. those who suffer from illnesses such as lung diseases will be eligible for the september 11th victim compensation fund. however this program will not cover cancer. federal officials say there is not sufficient evidence to show a link between cancer and work at the site. last year, congress approved reopening the fund and set aside 2.8 billion. the truce is over, what it means for libya forces, and in the town where muammar qaddafi was born. and a wall of fire, just how long some of these flames measured. the rainfall to our north will soon
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. a break in the fighting in the libyan city of sert allows civilians to escape the town. tonight, the truce called by the council is no longer in effect. and forces are launching what they hope is a final assault on the birth place of the leader, muammar qaddafi. in sert there is little water or food. and as they reported the hospital is filled with the wounded and dying but far too little supplies to meet the needs. >> a team from the international red cross managed to enter the town after both sides agreed. they went to the hospital to deliver medical supplies. but they found a packed hospital full of victims of the fighting. the red cross says that medical supplies are running out there. and there is also a lack of oxygen, and the water supply to the hospital has been damaged because of the fighting.
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people, they say, are dying there because they can't get treatment. the red cross team said they couldn't visit the wounded in the wards because the hospital was being fired on. several rockets hit the building while they were there. this fighting has been going on even though the revolutionary forces hitting the town called a truce to allow the citizens to get out of the city, they have been flooding out through a route they left open for them. now muammar qaddafi is hemmed in an area around the town. the revolutionary commanders say when the truce ends and they don't give up, they intend to flatten the town. tripoli,. and questions on how a government war plane ended up bombing troops killing at least 30 of the own soldiers, happening yesterday where the soldiers were fighting al-qaeda fighters. while the bombing appeared to be a mistake, those who were killed were from a unit who had
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decided with the protesters. al-qaeda came into the bomb site, reportedly and shot and killed wounded soldiers. and today, a senior yemeni official disputes that a top leader was killed. the u.s. intelligence officials have said that ibrahim hassan al-asiri appeared to be among the top al-qaeda killed. but the u.n. official says his body was not identified at the scene. he was tied to the so-called underwear bomber who tried to bring down a jet liner. in other news of the world in syria, people taking to the streets today celebrating words that syria has looked at over
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throwing the regime. the announcement comes after five days of intense fighting between the syria military and army defectors. it also follows thursday's incident where the u.s. ambassador's convoy was attacked after he visited the opposition leaders in damascus. and officials looking to determine what caused a plane to go down, killing 18 people. a search and rescue team loaded the victims' bodies into a helicopter. they are headed to a hospital for identification. all four passengers and crew members on board died when the plane went down on thursday in the mountains. and on australia's gold coast, the girls and women's record for the largest bikini parade. they ran the spectrum from 15- 55. the officials there, you can' them there. they counted the number of women in the procession and
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confirmed they had indeed beat the previous record. if you think that is something to look at, check this out. the show wrapping up the san diego, last night the show ended up with the spectacular explosives display. planes from the show-stopping great wall of fire measuring 25 feet long, about half a mile. that ties the record at the same show set 11 years ago. and see how animal advocates are turning to the whatcha lookin' for hon?
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. the u.s. postal service has come out with a new stamp to
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stamp out extinction. it will be used to save animals all over the world. it is an image we love, animals free in the wild. but around the world, many wild animals are slowly disappearing. one expert works at the san francisco's presidio. >> we humans through habitat loss and pollution, and population are really tearing up the species. >> reporter: after seeing the millions raised by the breast cancer awareness stamp, animal advocates came together. >> from -- very animal welfare groups that don't normally work together, decided to submit to the postal service a proposal to create a stamp like the breast cancer stamp. >> reporter: the result is this stamp, featuring a tiger cub, an animal that was almost wiped out. but now on the rebound.
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>> that species is showing somewhat of a recovery, just a few years ago there were only 65 left. and now there are -- hundreds more. >> reporter: the stamp costs 11 cents more than a regular first class stamp, with the extra money going to fund projects to save everything from african and asian elephants, to tigers, and sea turtles, including those found along the california coast. >> i think we would want these animals to be there for our grand children to be there -- alive in the wild. so that is the challenge for americans for recognize the importance of this. and for 11 cents they can make a difference. >> the fish and wildlife system points out that through these tough times, all the money from the stamp comes from the public. no tax dollars are used so the success of the wildlife conservation efforts largely rests with how many americans buy the stamps.
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and recovering tonight at the marine center, the animal was found yesterday morning after drivers saw it cross both the north and southbound lanes of highway 101. workers at the marine animal center named the sea lion broadway bound. because of where it was headed. they will look it over and decide if it is suffering from pollution to see why it became confused. and now, painting a picture of who we are as americans. increasingly, some of the most important parts of the picture are getting left out and leaving huge blank spaces crying to be filled in. more on the special report. >> reporter: everybody knows the number of muslims is increasing in the bay area, right? everybody knows how many immigrants live in the united states, right? and san francisco has more gay men than any other u.s. city,
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correct? no. we have no accurate numbers for any of those points. the census we take every 10 years that would tell us those answers just doesn't ask those questions. among many others. >> 2010 census was perhaps the shortest one on record. >> reporter: hans johnson is an expert with the public policy institute in california. he points out that dozens of questions asked in the 2000 census disappeared in the 2010 census. >> a shorter census would be more effective. would be less costly. >> reporter: in other words, the census bureau decided americans would be more able to complete the stream lined for for forms, and taxpayers could save literally millions for each questions not asked. but there are other costs not so easily looked at. many older questions are asked in an older survey, but it is
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not effective for communities with fewer than 65,000 people, which is much of the country. one expert says that much critical data is lost. for example? >> people who have higher levels of education earn more money and over their life time that amounts to hundreds of thousands of millions. >> reporter: but since we no longer ask questions about income or education, we can't keep good track of this vital finding that can spur the nation forward. another example? we no longer count people who live in apartment houses, meaning communities as big as detroit or as small as east palo alto may come up short. >> in voting determinations of district size you don't exist for purposes of determining how many people need to be served, transportation programs or -- education programs. so yes, it is a big deal. >> reporter: east palo alto mayor carlos romero is upset that his town is listed as
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losing almost 5% of its population in the last 10 years, the biggest percentage drop in the bay area. >> it puts us at a huge disadvantage. >> reporter: its not just money and political power that goes away. >> most importantly if you lose people but they didn't really go because they're actually there, then we are impacted doublely, we're priding the services but not getting the money. >> reporter: pam cook, ktvu news. and hundreds of arrests didn't stop the demonstrators in new york city. >> who is free? >> we're free. >> this was the scene as the police shut down the lane on the brooklyn bridge as a protest against the nation's financial system. more than 700 people were arrested for walking on the road. but today the group occupying wall street were back at it, putting on a corporate forum for issues. members have been camped out for almost two weeks, staging marchs. and in california,
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thousands marching to los angeles city hall, demonstrating against corporate greed and social inquality. and a technical glitch, not hackers causing problems with the website for two days. a spokesperson says that their website is up and running well. the bank of america site had troubles on friday, just a day after it announced plans to charge customers a five dollar monthly fee for using their debit cards. and former teammates getting together during the patriots game. hear from richard seamore on situations that earned him a penalty. and tomorrow
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. well, we are wrapping up a fairly nice weekend, a mix of sun and clouds, mild temperatures out there. but changes just right around the corner, in fact maybe a stormy weather pattern developing. right now the rainshowers to the north of the bay area, from yreka, closer to crescent city, and moving to mendocino county, but the line approaches into the overnight hours. this was the scene today, we'll show it to you coming up. we do have a few clouds out there with temperatures mainly in the 60s. so as we do advance to that, there we go, with the lower cloudings clouds pushing back into the region, getting thicker. and with that the clouds will
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lower and produce more rain drops as we do head into your monday. here we go, forecast headlines tonight, partly cloudy skies, tomorrow rain returning, cooler, a stronger storm, fairly impressive storm especially for this time of year moving in late tuesday, also early wednesday morning. tomorrow morning, mostly cloudy skies, a chance of showers, mainly for the north bay, and santa rosa, 53, fremont, 54, and santa rosa, at 55. and multiple storms right now, the first one is moving to the north coast, closer to yreka, and a factor tomorrow, a second stronger storm is developing, tuesday night, moving into wednesday, could produce a potentionally strong storm. this first one impacts the area tomorrow. tomorrow morning, rainfall developing up in the north bay between 12 and 3:00, the rain line spreading to the south. the rainfall expectations, a
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10th of an inch to the south bay, the numbers approaching one inch. the models showing you, 9:00, the best numbers in sonoma county, approaching the central bay by tomorrow afternoon. and then for the south bay mid- to late afternoon, a factor out there, wet roads, by this time tomorrow, a few scattered showers. we have a winter storm watch to talk about. as the storm moves out to the east, a second one producing snow in the mountains of sierra. snow level at 8000 feet at first. coming down to 6500 feet. very impressive, five to 10 inches. cooler temperatures, warmest locations tomorrow, only in the low 70s. santa clara, right at 69, san francisco, topping out at 65 degrees, a look ahead, the extended forecast, we have multiple rain clouds, tuesday, a break day, chance of showers still as we head into tuesday night, heavier rain for wednesday, moving into the morning hours, by the
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afternoon, scattered showers, and heather and ken with the weekend in view, that promises good news. warmer sunshine, plenty of clear skies, 60s, 70s about a week away. >> okay, thank you. well, coming up next, former teammates face off in oakland as the raiders host the patriots. and we hear from oh, i see. a throne for the tv... room for movies... your workout gear... non-stop football... it's a man cave! the boys next door will never leave. who says we want them to?
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just having some tender chicken and some tasty noodles. let's see...south western vegetables...60 calories. ya' know those jeans look nice. they do? yup. so you were checking me yup. out? [ male announcer ] progresso. 40 soups 100 calories or less. those five food groups sound a whole lot better when you put them in a taco shell instead of a pyramid. old el paso. when you gotta have mexican. . good evening everybody, thank you for joining us on our sunday night edition of sports wrap. 49ers have not been a good road team for a long, long time. but after beating the bengals in cincinnati last sunday, the
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niners decided to spend the week in youngstown, ohio, to keep their body and minds in an east coast mode. the result? a first back-to-back victory since 2006. and mike can still make plays, looking at the defenders, finding the lone receiver, 16- yard touchdown, a pass for a career high, 416 yards, they're inside the one-yard line, when ron brown crashes in, trying to throw the ball. that is just not right. smart, fumble, niners recovered to stop the touchdown, niners offense, really just boring until the third quarter. 80-yard drive, quick pass, next possession, nice 77-yard drive, smith hits vernon davis, 23-17, so there is a chance. we go to the 4th quarter, just over three minutes left, frank
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gore, 127 yards rushing, four runs in for the 12-yard touchdown, this play was shown, it was held up. san francisco scores 21 unanswered points, up 24-23. maclin makes the catch, but he gets chased down, he recovers, you got to wonder if that kind of energy would have been around if they -- didn't stay back east, san francisco runs back the clock, alex smith passing for 291 yards compared to vick's 416. but guess what? three costly turnovers by the eagles helped san francisco come back. niners come home with a 3-1 record, and hosts tampa bay next week. >> it was a great victory, to be down, against the dream team and all those guys they have over there. i think it is really the biggest one we had. >> this is going to be great. feels like as good a win as i have ever been associated with
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in football. youngstown was good to us, thank you very much youngstown. >> well, san mateo native tom brady, back home today, passing his boy-hood idol, joe montana, and now they can report that the end of the new england patriots is a bit early. tom terrific and the patriots coming to town after getting upset last week. facing the old team, 92, richard seamore, flagged for two big penalties. this is seamore taking brady down. that helped brady and wes welker finishing off the 80- yard drive. just couldn't cover welker at all today, 7-3, new england, nice to come back with an 80- yard drive. a blast, leading into the crowd. oakland quarterback jason campbell threw for 340 beyond a
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340 yards in the touchdown, campbell goes right to the wrong colored jersey. that is patrick chung, raiders left the rookie pass right through them. nobody stops steven, all that is left in this game is for tom brady to throw his second touchdown pass of the game. this is to branch, brady's 274th career touchdown pass, putting him ahead of joe montana. raiders gained over 500 yards on offense, but nine penalties cost them. after the game, he said that the first penalty shouldn't have been called. >> i never heard the whistle. but the referee said it was unnecessary roughness, but i was like you know he wasn't down. but they said i tried to sling him down, whatever the case is. at the end of the day, the
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story line was we couldn't get off the field, you can't beat a good football team, when you are beating yourself as well. >> while the raiders take their 2 and 2 record to houston next sunday, the texans beat pittsburgh today, 7-10, and we're a quarter of the way through the season. two undefeated teams, lions trail dallas, they intercept tony romo twice, and here is the second one. chris houston, 56 yards. but dallas still leads by 10. lions add 17 points in the 4th quarter after romo's third pick of the game. lions get the ball, they're hosting big calvin johnson, that is it. lions come back, to win 34-30, four and 0, dallas now 2 and 2, minnesota falls to 0 and 4, while kansas city wins the first game of the season. green bay legend talking to
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former raiders. throwing the interception today, rogers fines nelson at the 50-yard touchdown. roger threw for a career best, 408-yard, 4 touchdowns, and ran for 208 yards, green bay joins detroit as the only two undefeated teams. both are in the nfc north division. and chargers three and one for the division. and today, need a late score to take care of the cardinals, giants trail by 3, nicks, giants win, 31-27, giants, 2, and 2 cardinals, so after just four gamings in the season, the niners lead the nfc west by two full games, giants and ravenses playing today, jets in baltimore, when he talked two fumbles, two interceptions return for scores. this is web, web takes sanchez
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back 73 yards, raiders beat the jets for the 7th time, jets 2 and 2, also today, thanks to the last second field goal, the bengals hand the bills their first loss of the season. it is the chicago bears, 30-29, saints beat jacksonville to go three and one. st. louis, 0 and four, tennessee, hitting cleveland, 31-13. houston recording five sacks, beats those steelers, 3 and 1. when we come back we have a first time winner, plus three baseball playoff games, we saw a big
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. for all the excitement about the 4 and 0 start by the lions, the detroit tigers are still the boss of motown, not backing down from the mighty broncos, fred garcia starting for new york. miguel cabrera, he doesn't get it all but gets enough, 2- around homer for cabrera. and garcia against cabrera again, this time, miguel singles, austin jackson scores, tigers take a 5-1 lead, but the closer gives up two runs, cineau had six, rbi and game one. today, he bounces out to end the game, 5-3, tigers, val verde, 50 and 50 save opportunities, game three tomorrow in detroit. arizona diamondbacks coming into the division with high
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hopes, milwaukee brewers own the best in baseball. milwaukee game one, brewer tries it, buys it. a two-run homer, 2-0, brewers after one inning, but diamondbacks, they can go yard two. that is arizona's third homeowner off the pitcher, greinke, he was 11 and 0, brewers answer, five runs in the 6th. morgan slicing up the two-run single, they score, milwaukee finishes -- can finish off the diamondbacks tuesday. and cliff lee, the man with two first names, a 4-0 lead, another man, john jay single, st. louis, tie the game at four. 7th inning, another man with two first games, what is up
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with this? allen craig, slide up to first, triples, pujols, singles, craig scores the game winning run, tigers win 5-4, game three tuesday in st. louis. and southern california native starting today the final rounder at the children's hospital opening in a tie for first place with nick watney, nails it. that is a tap in birdie, nick watney from the dickson area, birdie from the fringe on 13, kevin nash finishes two shots better than watney, how about a two-foot birdie? indeed, he wins the first pga championship. time to put another log on the computer and select the next high school football game of the week, we have great match-
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ups, just log onto ktvu.com, click sports, find a ballot, you have until thursday afternoon to vote. we'll go live friday, with the game highlights friday night on the 10:00 news. that is sports for this edition of sports wrap. >> all rig
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