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i come to them not so much as president, as i do as a father and as a husband. president obama makes an emotional trip to aurora colorado just as thousands gather to honor those killed and wounded and -- in one of the worse mass shootings in u.s. history. good evening everyone i'm heather holmes. >> and i'm ken wayne. as aurora struggles to heal, president obama speaks to those who lost loved ones. >> my main task was to serve as a representative of the entire
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country and let them know that we are thinking about them at this moment and will continue to think about them each and every day. >> reporter: the president said he came not only as president but a father and a husband. he said family shared tears, accepted hugs but also shared laughter as they recalled their loved ones. seven people remained in critical condition tonight in the hospital. president obama visited today during his stop in colorado. meantime a huge crowd showed up to honor those who did not survive. ktvu's eric rasmussen was at that vigil and tells us what the governor did not say about the suspect, eric. >> reporter: we've seen some incredible tributes to the victim's really since we got here on friday. just take a look at the crosses, they were brought in by the same man who brought in
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crosses for the victim of the columbine shooting. >> reporter: one at a time, a crowd of thousands honored each of the people killed in friday's movie theater shooting. including some that died protecting the ones they loved. >> people like john blanque the 21-year-old who's act of heroism saved the life of jansen young. >> reporter: through song and prayer for the survivors. for their families. >> reporter: the community of aurora offered comfort to those who loved so much while the governor of colorado diminished the man accused of pulling the trigger. >> and i refuse to say his name. >> it is not this senseless act
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of violence that marks us as a community. it is the lives and acts of these heros and the innumerous acts of kindness, love and care for our neighbors that defines who we are. >> family members of the victims left tonight's memorial as the entire crowd sang amazing grace. we're live here in aurora, colorado tonight. eric rasmussen. suspected gunman james holmes is scheduled to appear in court tomorrow for the first time. a public defender has been appointed to be his lawyer. today a local gun range owner said that his club rejected holmes from membership because of a weird message on his answering machine. >> the answering machine was very guttural, very deep voiced, deliberate, bizarre kind of strange uttering it was almost freakish and i thought that's kind of weird.
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that's kind of bizarre. >> reporter: the gun range owner said he left a message any way but never heard back from holmes. photos of all 12 fatal victims were released today. the victims range in age from six to 51 years old. most of them were in their 20s. two men who were killed were members of the military. another had just graduated high school and was planning to go to college in the fall. all of them now linked as victims of one of america's worse shooting tragedies. in the wake of that massacre, california senator dianne feinstein renewed her push to ban assault weapons and high capacity gun magazines like those used by the suspected gunman. >> pure and simple, weapons of war don't belong on the streets. this is a powerful weapon, he had 100 round drum. this is a man who planned it, who went in and his purpose was to kill as many people as he could.
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>> senator feinstein admitted changes to gun laws probably will not happen until after the november election. she offered a ban on assault weapons following the 1993 ban. that ban expired in 2004. despite the colorado tragedy. block buster numbers are expected for the opening weekend of the dark knight rises. still warner brothers studios is withholding revenue reports out of respect of the colorado victims. they say it's on track to earn 160 to $162 million. that would put it in third place after the avengers and harry potter and the deathly hollows part ii. turning to faith. how parish they -- parishioners in the bay area
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turned to their faith. president obama headed to the bay area after leaving aurora. mr.obama arrived here earlier than scheduled. the president spent time at the university of colorado. then he boarded air force one bound to the bay area arriving at sfo about 90 minutes ago. tomorrow mr. obama traveled to reno. stops tomorrow may actually help the president pick up conservative votes. >> reporter: the president arrived here about an hour ago, tomorrow he will face a crowd of critics who were once completely in his corner. >> reporter: president obama stepped off air force one. gave a quick wave of greeting
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then headed down the steps directly into a waiting car. there was no group of dignitaries standing by. minutes after he arrived president obama was off again along with his security detail. the president will be spending the night in his hotel. tomorrow after a quick visit to reno the president arrives in oakland for three fund raising events one with technology leaders. a second at a private home in piedmont. both events nearly $36,000 a head. the third will be at the fox theater in oakland. tickets there starting at $100 and scaling up. the president is expected to be greeted by protesters tomorrow. mainly medical marijuana advocates incensed by recent crack downs of dispensaries. and occupy oakland supporters. some political analysts say the
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protests could have an unintended effect. >> even if somehow people thought this could actually help obama among moderates and conservatives he can't really use it. he can't turn around and understood mine -- undermine people in the left. >> reporter: that political analysts told me any damage done to president obama's campaign by those protesters would be short lived because this election hinges on a handful of swing states including just one issue, the economy. >> reporter: the president's visit will lead to some street closures tomorrow starting at 8:00 a.m., the area bounded by san pablo avenue, 17th and 20th
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avenue will be quardened off. this is the president's fourth visit to the bay area this year. he also went to los angeles for a dinner with george clooney. and president obama isn't the only one campaigning in the bay area. coming up in six minutes, the six stops mitt romney made in california today. a 6-year-old boy wounded as he was standing in a bus stop. the accident happened in the hunters point neighborhood. the boy was shot in the arm and taken to the hospital. they are looking for at least two gunmen that opened fire at the bus stop striking the teen. police are looking for two men that shot at a chp officer
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last night in oakland. as we first recorded, the incident happened around 10:00 near the high street onramp to interstate 880. a highway patrol officer was chaising a white van when a black acura appeared and started ramming into the patrol car. then someone inside that car shot at the officer. the officer wasn't hit but the rear window of his patrol car was shattered. richmond police are looking for two shooters who opened fire on one man who said they did not long to a gang. two men stopped and asked the victim which gang they were in. when the victims said they were not in a gang the men in the shot shot them each once. residents say they are frustrated by the street violence. >> it's a lot of young people getting killed. that's the major things. if the young people had more to do. when i was young we had cheer
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leading. seems like now they are not. >> reporter: the two victims are hospitalized in stable condition and are expected to recover. a fundraiser was held in concord today for the 12-year- old survivor of a horrific crash that killed her father and little sister. paul chamber tells us the money is meant to keep the girl's dreams on track. the community is coming together in support of the nuri family. it's been six months since the accident that killed sudemi and sedice. >> when his father was alive he was very dedicated to the success of his daughters. >> reporter: that's why they're holding tonight's tpupd raiser. selling cup cakes and offering up items donated by the community. the hopes are to buy her a laptop. >> paying for the tutoring classes that they had before is
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continuing the same thing that she had before so she wouldn't lose those special kind of things to help make her successful. >> reporter: it was back in april 7th of this year. hannah, her father and sister were riding bikes. that's when a man who was driving a white suv jumped the curve. sheered off a fire hydrant and ran into the family killing hannah's father and 6-year-old sister. the driver was released in jail a few days after the accident and is yet to go to court.
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a fundraiser was held for shay shaw. her family needs money for medical bills. an organizer told us as many as 250 showed up tonight. they also raised money with organizers. they won't have a tally of their totals till tomorrow. mitt romney just wrapped up a campaign fundraiser in san francisco. also a bigger burning man. a man is against the idea because of what he
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investigated of performing tests on dying patients. the two investigated on dying brain cancer patients without university permission. both believed the fda had given permission for the experiment. firefighters are spending the night of a brush fire outside of vacaville to make sure there are no flair ups. the fire was first reported around 2:25 this afternoon burning on west ranch lane. at one point the flames came within 100 feet of homes but no homes were damaged. the fire was contained around 3:45. firefighters say they have not yet determined what caused that fire. firefighters in yolo county are keeping a close eye on gusty winds and the past of a grass fire. the fire started yesterday near the town of gwinda. firefighters say the fire is now 65% contained. but high heat and shifting wind are making the job difficult. the fire has burned 520 acres
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along with several commercial vehicles. crews kept flames from damaging five threatened homes. >> the houses wouldn't be here if it wasn't for their fine work. >> woke up to fire trucks protects our properties. a sonoma county man is challenging a decision to allow the burning man to grow to 60,900 attendance. he says the fires are creating dunes. that's a sport which people use sails. a spokeswoman for the festival calls the claims meritless. the colorado shooting has prompted some soul searching on this sunday at bay area churches. ktvu's lorane
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blanco told us even the pope spoke out. >> reporter: for parishioners at sunday mass, they gave special prayers for the victims. >> one of the greatest tools people can use is of course prayer. >> reporter: that's what julie said he did all weekend. >> just hoping for the families to get all this without too much trauma which they've already had. can't do too much more than that. >> reporter: deacon tony says it's hard to understand the violence but the tragedy is a stark reminder that we should all live each day like there's no tomorrow. >> we don't know how or when we're going to die. like those people that went to the movie to have fun and enjoy the movie. first a very important commandment is love god with all your heart and all your soul and with all your
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strength. and secondly important is, love thy neighbor as yourself. >> reporter: pope benedict xvi said he's deeply shocked bid the senseless violence and offered prayers for strength and peace. >> reporter: here at grace cathedral in the city people are thinking about the pope's words today and hoping they can find it in themselves to forgive the suspect. >> as a roman catholic you're thought that you also pray for the person who harmed you. it's a very difficult thing. it's something you can wrestle with at night when you say your prayers. >> reporter: lorane blanco. earlier in the newscast we showed you president obamaa arriving in san francisco, also in town was mitt romney. it's the first time the two have campaigned at the same time. >> reporter: it was $50,000 a head here not a big crowd but
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these were the truly committed for dinner with mitt romney. this was the third fund raising stop at the home of roger and sloan barnett. we got a quick look at the candidate as he slipped into his coat entering the dinner. onlookers were kept behind barricades including a man trying to get romney to sign a baseball for him. >> i didn't think it would be this hard. i mean two locations now. you know if i don't get him here i'm not sure where else i'm going to get him. >> reporter: the massachusetts governor was the star of a private luncheon at wood side. >> they need to stop treating california as an atm. >> reporter: this occupy activist followed romney across town with her sign and she say she is will dog president obama's events tomorrow too. >> i do feel that congress, the white house have all been
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bought out by the corporations, specifically by wall street. >> $50,000 i permly could not afford for this event. >> reporter: a romney delegate with mull tip sclerosis stood outside to show her support. >> she's a hero to me, she suffers every day like i do and she goes on. and that's what i'm trying to do. >> reporter: hewlett packard head dodged questions as many others. and mitt romney went by in his motorcade and gave quick fist puts. at least 11 people are killed and a dozen injured when a pickup truck crashes in texas. >> plus an iconic symbol
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workers today removed the 7- foot tall bronze statute of football coach joe paterno outside penn state's football stadium. the university's president said he ordered the statute removed because it has become a source of division and would be quote a recurring wound to victims of child abuse had it remained. the paterno family said today removing the statute quote does not serve the victims of jerry sandusky's horrible crime or
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help heal the penn state community. the ncaa says it plans to place punitive measures against penn state. emmer is preponderated to release details tomorrow. last week emmert said he would not rule the possibility of shutting down the penn state football program saying quote, he had never seen anything so agrecious. as officials have not released identity or nationals of those killed, the deaths bring the number of foreign forces killed this month to 32 and 247 for the years in in japan an investigation is now under way after allegations surfaced that workers at the damaged fukushima plant were forced to under report the amount of radiation they were exposed to so they could stay
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on the job longer. in an interview broadcast this weekend, a subcontractor acknowledged that nine workers were told to cover their docimiters with lead plates. and in norway tears and memorials as that country paid respect to those who died one year ago today in a bomb attack and shooting rampage. 77 people died in those twin attacks. anders bravik admitted to those crimes. a verdict is expected next month. in texas tonight an investigation is under way after 11 people were killed when a pickup hit a tree in a solo vehicle accident. officials released this photo of the scene. investigators say 23 people were in the ford f250 at the time of the crash. three people were flown to near by hospitals for treatment. no word yet on the cause of that crash.
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we are following breaking news right now out of san jose. firefighters have now called a fourth alarm. that fire is at the el coronado apartments. the blaze first reported just about an hour ago at 9:30. we have reports from the scene that people have been evacuated from some of the units there. now to oakland tonight, ktvu discovered as many as 10 people had been living in a
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bank owned building for nearly a year now. and they haven't paid a dime in represent. some neighbors call them squatters, others a blessing. eric rasmussen find out it's not the house they targeted and neither the city or bank can seem to get them out. it is tonight's special report. >> i found a bunch of people inside the home. >> reporter: broker tony macroll says he had just kicked swatters out when he discovered they had returned and changed the locks. once we finally got inside, we found a bizarre painting, beer and pills. >> the closet was full of clothes. they took it, there's some tennis shoes left. >> reporter: then a real surprise. >> what's going on with you guys? >> this man said he wanted to check out the house for a friend but we recognized him as one of the same squatters who had taken over another four unit building just down the street on valesito place near highland hospital. he did not want to talk to us
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then either but some neighbors had plenty to say about it. >> they are squatters. they're free loading. they're not paying any rent. >> reporter: do you feel like you're trespassing? >> not at all. >> reporter: joshua says he's one of 10 people who have been living in this building 10 feet. >> this ivy was entirely covering the street. >> reporter: josh shows us how he says they cleaned up the place. he also brought out this utility bills that proves they're paying for water and electricity. he says he doesn't know anything about the squatters living in the greenhouse down the block but as the occupy house here suggests, nicoles makes no apology for taking over the building without paying rent or getting the bank's permission. >> they've completely denied the right to take rent from us. they've taken away everything. we bailed them out and they
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kicked everybody out of their homes. they've ruined the lives of so many people. >> reporter: nicoles says bank of america has filed a civil suit to try to evict him and the others living here and they've hired their own lawyers to fight it. that's why this city inspector who visited the property told us his hands are tied. >> you should consult with the city attorneys office on that issue. i'm really just doing an inspection to assess the condition of the property. >> reporter: another city official confirmed it's a civil matter and the police can't kick the residents out. >> the problem is that once again it's like the monkeys fist in the jar. you know that's how you get caught. >> reporter: neighbors david and sandy berger say they worry the number of people going in and out of this building is growing and that there's no record who they are. but they say their new neighbors aren't the real problem. >> the real issue here is not the occupy, the issue is why the property was ever allowed
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to get into the state where people thought it was derelict and they could move in and squat there. where's the responsibility of the banks? >> reporter: hi this is eric rasmussen with ktvu channel 2 in the bay area. >> reporter: after we contacted bank of america it sent us a statement saying in part we are aware that there are some unauthorized tenants in the building and we are working with authorities to take appropriate legal procedures to have them removed from the property. once this situation is resolved our goal is to market the property for sale as quickly as possible. at least some long time residents on this street say they are running out of patience. >> no they haven't had a -- and they're free loading, they're don't belong there end of story. authorities in san francisco today releaseed the name of motorcyclists killed in an accident yesterday. 35-year-old constantine was riding eastbound between evans
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and pennsylvania avenues yesterday morning. police say he was killed after colliding with a van. boyco was pronounced dead at the scene. the driver of the van is cooperating with police. >> wall street anticipating a big week with earnings reports from both apple and facebook. apple reports on tuesday and investors hope the i pad maker can beat already high expectations. facebook reports on thursday and at about $29 its stock is well below the opening price of $38 a share. asian stocks have been following in early monday trading, japan's nikkei is down 8,500%. a push to find homes for furry little fellows. the problem animal shelters are seeing and why they and the animals they care for need some
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what they cherish most. (woman) dad, can you hear me? (narrator) don't let that happen. speak up about hearing loss. you'll be glad you did. temperatures really soared around parts of the area. right around 99, 100 degrees. if you looked to the east, you may have noticed cloud build up. those clouds associated with a few storms. showers developing just out to the east as you can pick out the latest with the radar. some of the showers right around merced to the north of merced and modesto. also approaching yosemite out near the jackson area. yosemite to the east there. back here we have the low
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clouds and fog not much happening here with the clouds concentrated coast side. down toward the santa cruz county right around the san mateo county. we'll be regrouping over the next few hours over the next three to six hours. temperatures for today. now we cooled off a little bit quite a bit coast side and around the bay. still some hot numbers inland. san jose at 85. forecast headlines, mostly clear skies across the bay and for the inland spots. still a few patchy clouds developing coast side. the real cooling that's in store for later in the week for tuesday, wednesday and thursday. first thing tomorrow morning for your monday morning. we'll be tracking some 50s and some 60s out there. concord 62. san jose 68 and san francisco 53. the clouds right around the coast and also a few patches once again sneaking into the bay. so this was a set up for today,
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high pressure still in command of our weather with temperatures inland with temperatures in the mid-90s. we had a bit of a breeze and that breeze will continue to increase as this area of low pressure approaches our coastline so the key headline more cooling for your monday. you can see just for your reference here. santa rosa to 85 degrees. san francisco cooling off 4 degrees and livermore to 92. fog first thing tomorrow morning. into the afternoon hours skies becoming partly cloudy to the coast. hot numbers inland still in the 90s but we will shave off a few degrees from tomorrow's very hot readings. santa rosa 85 degrees. 94 out toward brentwood. these temperatures will check in at 82 degrees tomorrow afternoon. san francisco 66-degree. here is a look ahead. your five day forecast the key headline temperatures really
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cooling off. cooling off in that direction for tuesday, wednesday and thursday. a little bit of a bump the numbers by friday with your weekend always in view we will continue to warm things off just a little bit. if it has been too hot for you heather and ken. the fog will embrace everything by midweek. >> firefighters are at a house fire near bancroft. when firefighters arrived they said flames were shooting out of a window. they say it appears to have started in a kitchen. we're told the house is a total loss. the two people living in the home were able to escape and are now being helped by the red cross. oakland's jack london square kind of went to the dogs today. that little white dog was among 300 animals up for adoption at the fourth annual adopthathon today. they are seeing more and more
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tarped stadium. the a's and bartolo colon after a sweep of the yankees. a prospect that didn't look good in the 4th inning. the a's chipped away against vallejo product cc sabathia. ing has hit 10-homers this year. nine of them since the a's claimed him after he was cut from the tigers. curt suzuki is still on the team. that's 4-2. seth smiths gets to soriano. it was a 4-4 game and it stayed that way for three more innings. then at the bottom of the 12 with two outs, coco crisp off epley. norris off on contact. he scores from second with no
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throw. the a's get their major league leading 12 walk off win and fifth strait one run win. how's this for a fun stat. the first in the a's oakland history at the coliseum. happy times after the 5-4 win the a's remain a half game behind the angels in the west and are tied with baltimore for the american league second wild card spot. if they voted right now, bob melvin is manager of the year. >> a lot of good things happened today, grinding through boy it started outlooking look it was going to be 12-1. next thing you know we come back and tie it up seth's homer. terrific to keep competing after so many games where you are so drained. and then compete as hard as we competed all year in this game after we're down 4-0 is pretty special. the angels suddenly pressured to win or get passed by the a's. albert pujols was a slow starter but this homer was his
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18th. the angels pull within five games of division leading texas. the giants were going for a sweep themselves today and there was plenty of drama. things off to a good start as nate shoreholtz comes in. pablo sandoval hits one high off the wall in center. you don't see this side often. victorino racing for the ball after it comes back toward the infield. while all that happening buster posey scored in first. may berry first scored the game. then he put the phillies in front. still a decent outing for zito allowing five runs in three hits. and the a's shorholtz went deep it was 3-3 and it stayed that
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way for the 12th. runners at first and third gave up a walk off base hit to east bay product jimmy rollings. the giants don't get their sweep but they get two out of four from the phils. 4-3 the final. the dodgers and mets tied at three in the 12th but not for long. matt trainer with a base hit that scores loney and camp. hit comes off romero. the dodgers score three more in the inning. and they move to within a game and a half of the first place giants. two new inductees today to
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the baseball hall of fame. santo died in 2010 from complications of bladder cancer. adam scott almost had the british open in his grasp only to see it slip away on the final four holes. scott took a four stroke lead in today's final round. one by one potential contenders fell by the waist side. tiger woods in the sixth where he needed two tries to get out of the 205 bunkers in the course. he took the first triple bogey in his career. woods finished three strokes back. starting the day 6-strokes back. no one was paying too much attention to ernie els. gets himself set up for a
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birdie. despite the birdie he still trailed scott by 3-strokes. and bogeyed 11 made possible by an excursion into they call that the gore. up at five strokes, he did the same at 16 after missing that put his lead down to two. then els adds the pressure with a birdie put at 18. he's within a stroke. the fading scott had two holes to play. and the fate continues. scott needs this put at 17 for par. he takes his third straight bogey and they're even. one hole left for scott. after his drive ended up in another of the ever present bunkers he had to hit himself out away from the hole. after a nice approach scott needs this for put and just waves goodbye and takes bogey on his fourth consecutive hole. the celebration is always a
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little muted when you win because of someone elses collapse. but it's championship number four for els he's won one in each different decade. that's a perspective he didn't have 20 years ago. >> you almost blow the day when you're young. okay i knew i was going to win. but when you're as old as i am, this is really special. >> you guys have to ask yourself the question, we just be nice to me or did you actually believe i could win? >> i have to take something out of it. i'm playing great and i just didn't make up for a few errors that i made. i could have make the puts to make up for the holes. a
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losses are not something the earthquakes have experienced this year. more than 20,000 to see the white caps host the team with the best record in the mls. and they're trailing 1-0 in the first half. then they were tied. headers have been a staple. off marvin chavez they went to the break tied at one. but in the 63rd minute, john bush trying to stop a penalty kick. he guesses wrong. barry roveson hits the net. the quakes 15-5-4 still have the best record in the league. >> history making day in this final stage of the 99th tour de france. bradley wiggins teammates were making sure their lead rider
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stayed safe on the 75-mile trip into paris. the only thing to decide was who would win today's stage. it was a day to celebrate england. mike cavanish -- wiggins is the over all champion. the guy who finished second is wiggins teammate brunes. the. the u.s. olympic basketball team wore the throw back uniform of the original dream team. they didn't play like the old dream teamers. kobe bryant and janobli one of the stars for their teams. kobe gets the point as the u.s. got off to leads of 16-1 and 19- 3. but argentina stayed in the game and made it close to the
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stretch. janobli made this basket and the lead was down to three. they hang on for an 86-80 win at the site where the first dream team came together 20 years ago. >> the celebrity tournament the raiders sebastian conecouswk playing for gould. carson palmer was shot for eagle. the winner was former prohockey player dan quinn. quinn wins this event for the fifth time. quinn will be the caddy to british open winner ernie els. the irl county. this one went to castroneves. and he held on for the win which moves him into second
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place in the over all points standing with four races this year left to run. on a ray who finished seventh is still the series winner. >> that will do it for this late sunday night edition of sports wrap. have a good week everybody. >> a's fans going to ride this into this week. this win today. >> they i think, people were saying let's see what they're made of when the yankees come to town for four. i guess you found out what they're made of. >> first time the yankees have lost four in a row and the first time ever they were swept at the coliseum. an update now on that fire in an apartment complex. we learned that firefighters are getting an upper hand. >> two people have been taken to the hospital. their conditions have not yet been released. be sure to join the morning news beginning at 4:30 a.m. for the latest on that fire. >> thank you for trusting ktvu channel 2 news. we'll see you the next time news breaks. >> we're always here for you on ktvu.com and mobile ktvu. thank you so much for
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