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nearing the end, tonight crews are putting in the finishing touches to replacing doyle drive. good evening i'm heather holmes. >> and i'm ken wayne. we're just a few hours left for what used to be doyle drive. workers have worked for 72 hours making the replacement to
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doyle drive. doyle drive is gone but will the replacement be ready for tomorrow morning? >> reporter: work is still being done on the project tonight, and it is the seven hour count down before traffic rolls through here. this simulation a just a game. tomorrow the road test is for real. dave payne is just about where demolition work has been nonstop since friday evening. >> actually i'm tired. >> reporter: pang says he expects the precidio to open in time, if not before. >> it's not easy to do this in 58 hours. >> reporter: but caltrans is expected to do just that. lowering the miles per hour he says will help the groove. these women have already contemplated the changes it brings on and off the roadway.
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>> it looks fantastic. i can't wait to see what it looks like tomorrow morning when i'm driving to work. >> you know how beautiful it'll be to walk from here to chrissy field. from here to the tunnel. >> reporter: volunteers must practice moving the quick change barriers. >> it was very interesting to be at the precidio and watch people picnicking and watching the work being done. this roadway is expected to open on time tomorrow morning. reporting live, jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. here's another look at this what project will look like
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when this phase wrapping up tomorrow morning. caltrans created this animation to show us what drivers will encounter. the via duct is said to be in place and ready for traffic again tomorrow morning at 5:00 a.m. traffic moved smoothly to and from the precidio today. caltrans says that's because too many drivers ignored detours signs and put too much emphasis on traffic. >> it was fine actually. there was some traffic through the precidio it was just a detour. >> reporter: caltrans says the public got the message and avoided the area. coming up in just nine minutes the fall out from the big project. see how for some people getting to the giant's game and opening day on the bay today became a real test of patient. fremont police just two hours ago arrested an 18-year-
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old for the stabbing death of another teenager outside a party last night. ktvu's debra villalone is live at newark where the victim was a popular athlete poised to graduate next month. >> reporter: a football star and at this school of some 2,000 students, i'm told everybody knew ossana futie. a big guy friends say with a bigger heart. >> we all loved him to death and it's just a sad situation. >> reporter: kelly helped guide futie. >> i was waiting for the day
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that he could walk aross the state and graduate -- across the state and graduate. but it's not going to happen. >> reporter: last night, futie and several others got a text about a party. those with ossana say that they were trying to run when ossana they say got hit with a sword. in the high school weight room, students are shocked. >> he's always smiling. always having fun, he makes a joke out of everything. >> reporter: coaches say futie was menacing on the football field but left it there. >> he was big in stature. >> i made sure he did all his work, just to keep on top of
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it. i feel horrible. >> reporter: a vigil for ossana is planned at his high school tomorrow night at 8:00. and i just hung up from police, they say they are not just naming the homicide suspect other than to say he is 18, he's from fremont, he's not a student and he is in custody along with three juveniles as accessories, we're live in newark, debra, villalon. we have new video to show you now of a fire near a dock near the cartenas bridge. the fire was reported near the nantucket restaurant. their initial investigation suggests that two workers were grinding metal that houses an out of business bake shop and that sparked the fire. workers say they were able to put it out before an hour. san jose police say a young man was found dead last night on the campus of an elementary
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school. gunshots were heard at about 9:30 last night at lowell elementary school. paramedics pronounced a man dead there at the scene. police have not released the person's identity and say no arrests have been made. a man was shot to death at the same housing complex where a father was gunned down earlier this month. today's shooting happened at the lockwood apartment complex. police have released few details but the victim's nephew says that today's shooting happened during a home invasion robbery. 24-year-old smith was shot to death while pushing his 1-year- old son in a stroller outside that same complex. the baby was not hurt. more efforts today to try to find missing morgan hill teenager sierra lamar. volunteered spanned out this morning looking for any sign of
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the 15-year-old girl. they were joined by team amber. that's the san diego group named after amber duvua. a teenager who was kidnapped and killed three years ago. workers in benecia had a big mess today after a tree fell on a building. the ewe eucaliptus came crashing down. the trees in the area date back to world war ii and could be rotting. dozens of boats sailed through san francisco bay today to celebrate the start of the bay area sailing season. news chopper 2 was overhead this afternoon as a parade of decorated boats sailed from chrissy field to pier 31. it was part of the blessing of the fleet. the festivities were also marked with sadness at the recent death of five members of the sailing community during a recent yacht race.
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one of those killed will be honored tomorrow at at that time park. the san francisco giants plan to hold a public memorial for former bat girl alexa bush. bush and four others were thrown over board when their boat the low speed chase was thrown over. her father is a former executive vice president for the team. the memorial is set for 1:00 p.m. tomorrow. the skies were sunny and bright for the opening of sailing season. apparently not everyone was feeling cheery as they marked the occasion. it's not clear what started this brawl in tiburon but it quickly escalated into a full on fistfight. police were already on hand to keep an eye on things and immediately responded to violence. the witness who shot this violence says two men were escorted out of the area.
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one man was in handcuffs. three people are dead and a fourth is missing at sea after a yacht was apparently hit by a ship. the crash occurred near the border with mexico yesterday. the crew of the 37-foot agian was competing in a yacht race between new port beach and encenada mexico. a organizer for the race says the yacht may have been struck by a freighter. the accident comes just a few weeks after the tragedy in if ferelons that left several people dead. police say an suv driver was speeding in excess of 70 miles per hour this afternoon when it bounced off the left hand median, veered into traffic and then went over the right hand barrier. the van then plunged 60 feet before landing upside down in a remote area of the zoo. no one inside that van s urvived. the victims are all members of
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a single bronx family. including an 84-year-old man and an 80-year-old woman from the dominican republic. their three daughters, one of which was the driver and three children. last night a storm suddenly moved in and gusts of 50 to 70 miles per hour hit the tent where fans were celebrating a win by the st. louis cardinals. the tent had passed inspection but the city requires at the present times to be able to withstand winds of 90 miles per hour. it was 20 years ago that los angeles erupted into riots after the acquittal of three white police officers that were accused of beating rodney king. the cost of damage was estimated at $1 billion. dozens of people clashed with police as parts of the city decented into chaos. >> it was clear we weren't
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taking control of the city and i think that message got out to everybody. they saw what was happening in these little small pockets and they decided it's a free fall for the public. >> i have learned how to forgive so i can move on. >> reporter: king later sued the city and won $1 million. two were found guilty, the other two were acquitted. a watery mess after a car plows into a fire hydrant in the east bay. what police say happened just before this crash. who will get the final say on insurance premiums? the debate that could end up being settled by california voters. going once, going
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continuing coverage now on the doyle drive demolition. >> reporter: getting to at that time park for the giant-padres game was more than a bit frustrating for some. detours due to the doyle drive detour slowed traffic to a crawl. nearly triple the drive time for fans trying to get into the city. >> we had to go from the richmond bridge. it took us three hours to get
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here when it usually takes us 45 minutes. >> probably the worse i've seen coming here. i used to go back and forth to the bay when bonds was playing. i have never come across anything that bad before. >> reporter: opening day at the bay also drew crowds. traffic control officers directed cars through the marina. >> coming in along the marina was the biggest issue with a lot of pedestrians, it was sunday. a lot of people were out and active and the sun is shining. >> reporter: people we found at chrisy field said they planned accordingly. >> not as bad as i thought. it only took 25 extra minutes. >> they did a lot of pr, really advertising well, making sure people had the right routs. it kept the city kind of moving. >> reporter: folks coming up from the south bay reported traffic was normal for a game day. cara liu. news chopper 2 flew over
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some of the alternate routes routes to doyle drive. traffic was heavy as you can see cars were lined at the toll plaza waiting to get into the city. here's a look at the rich richmond-rafael bridge. traffic was heavy coming into the island. in emeryville, traffic was heavy but cars appeared to be moving even though it was rather slowly. you can find drive time updates on your mobile device or by going to our website and clicking on the traffic tab near the top. we'll show you another project set for the bay bridges. see how it will light up the bay. two men are facing a number of charges after alameda county sheriff deputies say the duo led them on a chase after deputies tried to pull them over earlier this morning. that driver lost control in oakland. deputies say it began a bill earlier when they learned the
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car the men were in was stolen. when they tried to pull the men over. deputies say they took off. after a short chase, the driver hit a fire hydrant then a tree. the two were taken into custody, no one was seriously hurt. the coroner today identified the 15-year-old girl who died in a car yesterday in brentwood as she drove to the hospital with a stab victim. malone was a passenger in a pickup when the driver ran a red light and was broadsided by another vehicle. a mother and daughter in the other car suffered serious injuries. that stabbing victim was treated and released. a driver was arrested after police say he led offices on a chase through three county -- officers on a chase through three counties this morning. when officered tried to stop him he kept driving on to
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hayward and san jose. officers then set up spike strips. the driver hit the strips and crashed. authorities in marin county have arrested a teenager in connection with a shooting. the 17-year-old from san rafael was arrested in point richmond last night and they say they found a loaded handgun and a motorcycle in his position. he was riding a motorcycle and he shot at a couple on april 13th. the two were not hit but did suffer cuts from a shattered window. many students attending uc campuses could see lower tuition this fall under a pair of new bills. east bay assemblywoman skinner and other democrats have introduced the middle class scholarship act in the state legislature. the act would close a loophole for out of state corporations then use that money to fund scholarships for families making 80 to $150,000 a year.
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several corporations are lobbying against it and republicans threatened to block the 2/3 majority vote required. the assembly bill go to committee hearings this week in sacramento. an experimental warship built in secrecy here in the bay area now appears destined for an inglorious end. it was built primarily to test whether the navy could make an entire ship invisible to radar and was never fully commissioned. classified with radar material, a former lockheed employee says that anyone could go undetected. california voters may be asked if the state insurance commissioner should have a say in the cost of health insurance
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premiums as he currently does with auto insurance premiums. ktvu's consumer editor tom vacar tells us the man spear heading the effort has headed this way before. >> reporter: as he did 24 years ago, with auto, home and business insurance, rose nfield collected signatures for a ballot initiative. this time it's to get rate insurance rates. >> if we can prove we need these rate increases we will give the commissioner the power to stop them if they're not satisfied. >> reporter: 200,000 more signatures are needed by may 15th. >> health insurance premiums have risen 153% over the last 10 years. the inflation rate has been a small portion of that. >> reporter: allison heath says her rate just skyrocketed
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again. >> we just got a premium increase to $1,767 a month for my husband and me. >> reporter: she says it's the third big increase in 1-1/2. >> that's 66% increase in less than two years. >> reporter: lobbiests have successfully blocked them in the state legislature for the last six years. al george signed the petition today. >> i wouldn't put myself as a liberal or conservative. i'm in the middle. >> reporter: you can download a petition from the website. some dramatic video to show you tonight from south sudan. that's a camera crew caught in a border assault. the latest developments on the ongoing conflict. a remarkable change, the first today for a san francisco church and the career a new priest gave up.
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we're wrapping up a very warm weekend across most of the bay area, but
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president obama's chief counter terrorism advisor said today there are no indications that al-qaida is planning a terrorist attack on the first anniversary of osama bin laden. it was may 1st that carried over into the next day that osama bin laden was caught at a compound in pakistan. the fight against al-qaida continues. >> the greater the organization significantly over the past decade and over the past several years in particular as we've taken off the battlefield the founder leader. we're determined to destroy that organization. the obama administration has come under attack by
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opponents by highlighting the killing of osama bin laden. when asked if it was appropriate to politicize the issue, brennan says he does do politics. new reports say newt gingrich will end his campaign for the presidency this wednesday in washington. previous reports said he would quit tuesday. the former house speaker won only two primaries, south carolina and his home state of georgia. and he never regained traction after losing to mitt romney in florida. gingrich is expected to endorse the likely gop nominee and has said republicans need to rally behind romney to defeat the opposition. the election will probably turn on which candidate inspires the most confidence. he also warned all politics that there are no quick fixes to big problems. >> the things i was talking about 30 years ago, pension
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reform, renewable energy, completing the california water plan, high speed rail they're right at the top of the agenda today. so what do i say? hey you have to take 30 years to get it done because you can't get it done overnight. >> brown said it was more difficult to be governor than mayor of oakland. because being mayor is a hands on job and working with legislative bills is more abstract. in news of the world, the sudanese governor got wider powers to make arrests. >> at issue is which country is claimed to a oil rich region. south sudan said it moved its forces out of the region yet fighting continues.
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today a sudanese soldier was releasing bombs. in one attack, a gunman opened fire on a church killing five people including the pastor. in another attack, small explosives were tossed into a university hall where worshipers were gathered when they fled the building, gunman opened fire killing 16 people. no group claimed responsibility, but investigators say the attacks were carried out by an extremist group called boca ratom. matthew ash took place of a ceremony. ash cofounded the website midow.com. he decided to switch careers and become a priest.
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>> it's a miraculous thing that this position, a miraculous thing that this location is able to do with the life of its faithful and that's what i wanted to be a part of. >> reporter: as part of the process, armenian priests must take a new name. the bay bridge, a work of art? the big plan an artist has that could light up the bay at night. >> he used to shop at this mall [ male announcer ] at green giant we know nature gives us the most nutritious of gifts. but only when they are ready to be given. that's why green giant picks vegetables at their peak. ...and freezes them fast, locking in nutrients ...for you to unwrap. ♪ ho, ho, ho. green giant this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup.
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works of history could become art work. it could rival anything we've seen here. >> reporter: the san francisco bay bridge, it's a well worn workhorse of the region. some 280,000 cars, trucks, and other vehicles cross it back and forth pretty much every day. string of pretty lights went up a quarter century ago to celebrate the span's 50th anniversary. but those are quite ordinary prepared to what is being proposed and what we're going to show you in a minute. >> i'm interested in the manifestation of the code and what it's going. >> reporter: villareal is the sculpture artist with the grand idea. >> i'm taking the cue from what he's. the oscillation of the waves, the traffic, all those are inspiration for the pattern of
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lights i'm going to create. >> reporter: he has a big exhibit of light works, at the o' hare airport. here, villareal have been working on how to attack the lightnings to the cable to testing them in the dark. when it is all said and done the artist rendering of what it will look like is simply monumental. >> when you see the patterns you will see things that resinate taken from this area. my piece becomes almost a mirror of the activity around. i think it really, i think it'll work. >> villareal says he's half way
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toward raising the $8 million he says he needs for the project. there would be less than $100,000 in public money invested in the exhibit. >> there's very limited public funds. only the processing and some of the environmental studies that are required. >> andrew fremire of the transportation commission says the -- is helping the process. >> i think it'll be an amazing project. >> reporter: if all goes according to plan, the lights will be up by the end of the year and will stay up for at least two years. drivers on the bridge will not be able to see them but magnificent light shows can be seen along the city's embarcadero, treasure island and right here on a boat bobbing along on the waters of the san francisco bay. mike mibach, ktvu. >> pretty cool. all right drivers getting a
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bit of a break at the pump. gas fell a nickel in the past week. the bay area, san francisco drivers paying a little bit more, an average of $4.27. a gallon averages $4.14 in oakland and $4.16 in san jose. cupertino based apple is taking in heat for loopholes. the corporate tax rate in california is 8.84%. in nevada is zero. the practice is legal and many other companies do the same thing. but because apple is so large it's avoiding paying billions of the dollars in its worldwide
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tax bill. a south bay singing sensation returned to his hometown in the south bay almost like a hero. >> reporter: american idol contestant deandre gave the crowd a little taste of what they heard on the hit show. hundreds showed up to catch a glimpse of the teenage idol who was voted off. >> he was like my favorite on american idol. >> what was it about him? >> his voice. >> reporter: the 17-year-old was honored by members of the city council with an official commendation of the city. it's been a whirlwind since he's come back. even when he's in his car. >> everywhere i go, people are snapping pictures of me, in the car, it's cool. >> watching them and still think, i was on that same show with them. it's weird but it's just like,
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nice to know that i was with them and i know them. >> deandre spent the afternoon signing photographs and meetings admireerers. the young singer hopes to make r & b and reggae music. >> i'm sure he's going to be successful. he's a cute kid, he's very respectful and he has a lot of talent. >> reporter: he's grateful for his fans and is excited to perform in the summer tour. >> it's going to be amazing coming back on stage and performing for my city, my hometown. >> reporter: deandre is finishing up his tour, he is set to fly back to l.a. in a couple of weeks where he will perform in the finale. you can find our entire interview with deandre on our website ktvu.com. just look under the video player section or hot topics. san jose state on the move. coming up a little bit later in sports wrap. find out about
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we're wrapping up a very nice weekend. if you were coast side that fog making a big come back and already expanding. we have clearing offshore but that fog bank is expanding in coverage. as a result it will be a factor as we head into your early monday morning. we have winds gusting to 27 miles per hour. here is a look at the sunset just before 8:00. you can see the clear skies over the bay with that fog hugging parts of the golden gate bridge.
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just a beautiful scene out there. we had fair skies this evening and still a very nice day today. could see the 80s out toward santa rosa. but the other extreme coast side here those readings only in the 60s for pacifica to san francisco, downtown in the upper 60s right around 68. for tonight we do have this coastal fog still a bit of a breeze out there as we just showed you. tomorrow cool temperatures for the beaches but warm numbers inland and the extended forecast does feature a drop in temperatures and we could be talking about showers as well. partly cloudy sky. the fog targeting the coast and the bay. temperatures mainly in the upper 40s and 60s. san jose 60 degrees to start out monday and fairfield 49. high pressure has been in command of our weather and temperatures peaking for today. we will have a few high clouds peak into the bay area.
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those clouds moving in approaching point arena. you will notice the system dropping in. with those temperatures dropping off for tuesday, wednesday and also into thursday. in fact, we begin the cooling trend tomorrow. but you can see what's happening over the next few days. a drop off, there's our rain cloud by thursday we do bring in a chance of a few showers and higher chances would be up in the north bay with those amounts kind of backing off quite a bit and the probability as you do head south. some of the fog first thing tomorrow morning coast side and sneaking right into the golden gate bridge. everybody coming a few degrees from today's readings. still a few 70s for san helena and fairfield. livermore right around 77. these temperatures will check in right around 7:00 or 4:00 tomorrow afternoon. san francisco in the mid-60s. here is a look ahead. your five day forecast. there's a drop off in temperatures for tuesday and wednesday. that chance of a shower
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watching for thursday and friday and actually just for thursday. heather and ken you want a beautiful weekend coming up or a stormy cold weekend? >> i opt for the first. >> your weekend always in view, i think we'll like that too with partly sunny skies and temperatures warming up a little bit by sunday. >> ask us that every week. we'll give you the same answer. thanks mark. >> thanks mark. the giants finally complement a good pitching effort with hitting. ♪
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against the padres but when according the preseason form, timely hitting. at -- at&t park, a great place to spend your anniversary. and homer number four for sandal -- sandoval who starts a new hitting streak after his last one was stopped yesterday. andy perneo gets the force out to end the inning. baumgartner forced out six. joaquin arias gave baumgartner some breathing room. arias goes to third with the triple. baumgartner improving with his fourth straight win. the giants win by that same score and we'll have tomorrow off as they open a three game series with miami on tuesday.
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in denver a reunion of two guys that played football together. manning and felton. manning picked a good day to come watch his friend. that's a slam. and that's a tied game. both scored a run in the tenth. david wright comes around to score. the lead run. the mets make it stand out for a 6-5 win. the a's look to be headed to an impressive win today in baltimore. then a terrible 8th inning changed everything. colon had gone 11 straight innings on the road without allowing a run. he kept that going, and mark reynolds couldn't make contact in the fifth. oakland offense broke through against hunter in the fifth. josh redick coming hard from first he will score to make it 1-0. both cespedes and redes
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had a pair of hits. so did seth smith. smith led in the seventh. the solo shot number two on the year for smith. a's took that lead to the ninth. belfore replaced colon. that's a walk off 3-run homer. the orioles get their runs in the ninth. tomorrow evening a's also said to sign brandon inge who was released by the tigers on thursday. when you think of a player having a big game for the lakers it's usually kobe bryant
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who took the ninth. on a lot for gasol, bynum had 10 rebounds. magic johnson had the last laker player triple-double. l.a. wins this one 103-88. game two is tuesday. the spurs punch of duncan and parker hosting utah. parker calling up some play off history that makes dr. j proud on that hoop. then he goes strong for two more despite the fall, parker led with 28. watch him take it to the younger millsap for a little posterization. the next match between these two is wednesday. the hawks won game one against boston, a game in which rondo was ejected for bumping an official. this year's stanley cup play offs they were able to avoid drama.
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the coyotes and predators tied at one in the second period. passes to martin henzel who fires past pekerine. later in the period, a crazy sequence. the coyotes put the pressure on rene who sees his own teammate assist the opposition allowing a score. the puck will pop into the air, behind the net, and defense men david grabs it, flips it in front of the goal. the coyotes go on to win in regulation to take a 1-0 lead in the series. 178 straight play offs for guarduni. danny briere kicks the puck which then crawls over the stick of bradure. they review this play and wave off the goal. overtime continues. but brier got a chance to make up for it a short time later. this time he uses the stick and
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the flyers have the lead. the flyers take game one of this series. big changes in store for the athletic programs in san jose state. we will tell you about that when sports wrap cont [ female announcer ] what would you call an ordinary breakfast pastry
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they're awesome so no way they're good for you. but i guess that's okay right? actually there's a half a day's worth of fiber in every ... why stop at cereal? ya know? cancel the gym membership. bring on the pork chops and the hot fudge. fantastic. are you done sweetie? yea [ male announcer ] fiber beyond recognition. fiber one.
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according to reports tonight in salt lake city, san jose state days are numbered. utah state will announce in the next seven to 10 days that they're joining a mountain west conference. mountain west is planning a partnership with conference usa that would include 23 teams and
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would also include a football play off. after 126 tournaments he had to wonder if he would ever win one. final day of the zurich classic in new orleans. howell iii gets a mention. howell finished 11 stroke backs. haffner began three back. ells was in front. duffner needs an incredible shot at 16. they measure this uphill effort at 17 feet and that's how far duffner hit it. duffner broke through with this short put for birdie. he is due to get married next week, his life about to change in a lot of ways. we're in an olympic field and we will hear more and more
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about track and field. it's likely you will hear the name eddy hart. he runs a program every year, not just olympic year. >> we ran 38.819 that was the word record, that's okay right. >> reporter: he and his friends have been doing this for seven years now. he is eddie heart an olympic gold medalist, ncaa yard champion and in 1972 a guy who could stake claim of the title of world's fastest human when he equaled the world record. hart is a local guy born in martinez and a cal grads who's trying to do what he can to pass on some of the things that made him successful to another generation. >> he's done it. a new kind of world record. >> reporter: it's not all about
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performance, it's not all about sports either. what we're doing here is getting these kids to understand that they need to become viable members of the society. setting goals, having a purpose and really determining what they want out of life and shooting for that. >> reporter: once a year the eddie hart all in one foundation holds a conference. featuring some of the biggest names in track and field. one of this year's participating is don bragg, the 1960 gold medalist in the pole vault. he was one of the ones that used a aluminum poll and landed on sawdust. >> we have to get them when they're young, because after that it's too late. >> reporter: through the years the lives of jim hines, billy
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mills and edith mcguire have shared their knowledge with kids. they might be generations apart but when these folks talk, the kids listen. >> today as a gold medal winner, people find out about it they still want to congratulate you. you know 50 years later. congratulations man and thank you for winning the gold medical for our country. >> you step back and say, you know what i'm an olympic gold medal. but you know what, where you're living, the streets you walk on are the same streets i walked on. >> the try outs are may 6 at pittsburg high school. >> that will do it for tonight's edition of sports talk. >> always nice to talk to eddie. yes. that is our report for tonight. thank you for trusting
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