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mother nature, shaking up the republican national convention. we are live tonight in tampa with how tropical storm isaac is wreaking havoc on the convention schedule. good evening i'm heather holmes. >> and i'm john sasaki. a temporary suspension of the event is scheduled because of tropical storm isaac. we have live coverage with mark tamayo. but first we go to ken fowler
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who's braving the wet weather. >> reporter: as we have watched this evening go on, we've seen the wind get stronger and the rain come down harder. one convention day lost, the delegates we talked to say they are taking it in stride. this morning you could feel it the winds picking up. the clouds swirling over head as tropical storm isaac edged closer. this as delegates were welcomed to tampa. >> we got your delegation badge. >> reporter: 700 people including alternates and guests. judy devries says storms or no storms. >> can't wait to ride out the storm and ride in mitt for president. >> reporter: but the candidate decided not to ride out the
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storm. the reason they're staying at beach side hotels. >> we're four feet above, i mean it can potentially be a huge problem. >> reporter: tom scott is handling bus transportation for california's delegates he says with strong winds we could see bridges the only way for hundreds of delegates to get to the convention in tampa closed down. at the at that -- at the tampa bay forum, the final details were being placed. >> i think the fact that we all came to tampa knowing there was going to be a hurricane, knowing the weather just really shows the commitment from all the delegates from all the states that want to be invested in the country. >> reporter: the plan had been for the delegates to vote and officially nominate governor mitt romney as their choice for president tomorrow. that now has been moved to
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tuesday because of the weather and despite the weather the california delegation will have a busy morning as they hear a speech from new jersey governor chris christie, we will be there. isaac is moving into the warm waters of the gulf of mexico. earlier today though isaac cut a swap across south florida with heavy winds up to 60 miles per hour. the storm forced winds cancelled events in miami. meteorologists say isaac is getting better organized increases chances of turning into a hurricane and threatening u.s. oil production in the gulf. >> we are calling on folks who live in low lying areas in the 15 parishes that are in a hurricane watch area in louisiana to go ahead and start voluntary evacuations today. louisiana governor bobby
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jindel has already declared a state of emergency. the governor of mississippi declared one as well. wednesday marks the seventh anniversary of katrina. years later the area is still recovering from that storm. red cross volunteers from right here in the bay area they flew out to help. 15 volunteers from two different chapters left this weekends for miami, tampa and oár --- orlando. the southern half of florida covered with moderate to heavy rainfall. you can see over tampa sustained, gusting to 25 miles per hour. the heaviest rain as you can pick out associated with the center just offshore south and west of tampa. the forecast remains at least keeping the center of isaac out to the west. currently 65 miles per hour.
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still a tropical storm moving 14 northeast. yesterday at this time we were talking about a potential shift to the track to the west and in fact, that happened for the national hurricane center. tomorrow isaac does become a hurricane with winds at about 40 miles per hour. that transition is 24 miles per hour. the classification of a hurricane and you can see the evidential track shifted back out to the west. and right now we're talking about a landfall potentially a category two hurricane that will be sometime late tuesday into wednesday approaching new orleans. as a result the hurricane warnings have been expanding and updated by the hurricane center, rainfall expectations eight to 12-inches any where across this area. this will be a concern. could be up there six to 12 feet above normal tide level. we'll continue to keep an eye on the track of what has been tropical storm soon to be hurricane isaac over the next three days. and our coverage continues at 10:30 with the gop convention about to start we
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look at the importance of california to the republican party. within the past 45 minutes another modern quake hit california. there were reports of damage from earlier totals. 47 quakes hit the area. the largest hit just after 2:00 p.m. with a 5.5. the second largest hit about 20 minutes earlier at 5.3. tonight a county official reports the quake's knocked 20 noble homes off their foundations and 2,500 utility customers lost power. >> oh my god. >> oh, god. >> the house is coming down. >> the camera just happened to be rolling during two of today's quakes at a home near
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raleigh. several kids were at a play room. a scare in the mission district this evening when a two alarm fire ballooned above a church forcing neighbors to flee. debora villalon has the challenges for firefighters including a dry hydrant. >> reporter: it was behind this church a cottage caught fire and burned pretty fiercely about 5:00 tonight. >> green light it. >> it's done. >> thanks. >> reporter: fire gutted this small bungalo. the detached building was being used for storage and under renovation. but flames shot through the new roof ending that project. >> we heard people screaming and we looked out the window. we saw this big cloud of smoke. >> reporter: the bungalo went up fast, say neighbors. >> i grabbed frida and i grabbed my wallet and keys and i ran out the window and
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noticed flames. >> reporter: this new dad fled up wind to get his new daughter out of the smoke. the church held sunday churches earl littler in the day. but it appears no one was here when the blaze erupted. they were startled to find the first hydrant they found dead. no water. >> it does not happen very often. we have very good hydrant system here in san francisco so that's something i'm concerned about and looking into. >> reporter: at its peak flames rose fall enough to scorch the highest porch on this three story house. the owner relieved to return and find just superficial damage. >> see it came up right there where your foot is. >> reporter: she escaped as best she could but disabled and on a cane managing 32 stairs fast wasn't easy. >> i was thinking all these years of working on this building trying to restore it,
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could be lost in a second. >> reporter: but the bungalo was lost though. church members did return here for a while tonight talking to investigators the fires cause still undetermined. as for that dead hydrant it turns out the water department had turned it off at the street for repairs. we're live in the mission district in san francisco, debora villalon. a san francisco family is thanking an alert cyclist for helping them put out a burning apartment. three people including a young boy were sound asleep when they awoke to a commotion outside. >> i was sleeping and i heard somebody screaming, everybody get out of the house. everybody, everybody all people all animals out now. fast. and they kept screaming kept screaming and i was asleep and it didn't seem real. >> reporter: she adds that she was able to salvage a few items but lost several pieces of art created by her late father. the cause is still under
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investigation. firefighters say it started in a balcony possibly caused by a faulty electrical fire. the victim was found with the help of a shot spotter which located the sound of gunfire. it happened just after noon, the victim 22 years old. he was pronounced dead at doctor's medical center. there's no word of arrests or motive tonight. a nevado woman is under arrest as police say she led police on a chase before jumping off a bridge. they chased her to the bridge and that's when they said she pulled over and jumped off the bridge to the water below about 20 feet down. rescue boats and a coast guard helicopter came in and she was pulled out of the water. the faa says several people
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aboard a private plane died last night after that plane went down in south lake tahoe. the plane crashed just moments after take off from the south lake tahoe airport. witnesses say they heard the engine having trouble then saw the plane turn, dip and crash into a meadow. that crash started a small brush fire. the faa says there were several people aboard, none of them has been identified yet. the plane was registered to a fresno man who went on a trip to tahoe this weekend with his wife, daughter and two friends. victims of the refinery fire must now file their claims by phone. meantime a class action lawsuit against the oil company is forming during a meeting yesterday in richmond residents learned how they could join the suit. more than 18,000 individual claims have been filed so far. stemming from the august 6 fire, chevron will not comment on the potential lawsuit. the company though says safety
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is its first priority. gas prices they continue to climb following the refinery fire. a new lun dberg survey finds that a gallon of gas now averages $3.76: in san francisco gas averages 4.21 a gallon. it's crazy we're number three in the world. >> they are the pride of petaluma. the little league team wins another game in
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fire crews battling the 28,000-acre pondersa wild wildfire expect to have the blaze contained by tomorrow. as of tonight it is 74% contained. still crews battling that fire face new stronger winds of up to 35 miles per hour. some fire officials are concerned that those winds could push the fires past containment lines. the petaluma national will return to their hometown tomorrow as heros after placing third in the little league
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series. cara liu was on hand for today's win. and she talked to young players about their epic performance during the tournament. >> reporter: the season ended in sharp contrast to so many of the traumatic finishes that have marked the petaluma run. our hometown team easily beat panama to place third. >> our dream came true and i'm proud. >> it's crazy that we're number three in the world. >> we're just so happy for these boys. so proud of them. >> i thought it's been quite, just an awesome ride. the boys have been incredible. and it will be nice to get home though. >> reporter: today's win comes on the heels of an emotional roller coaster in yesterday's final. petaluma lost that game. >> how they battled after being down four runs and coming down
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and playing another game. a lot of teams would have layed down today but they came out and played the game and did amazing. >> it's draining, impactful i just feel like i want to cry all the time but happy tears, right. so it's great. >> reporter: the boys who are 12 and 13 say their journey to williamsport has been a once in a lifetime experience. >> those are the great pyramids to gyza of little league. it's insane. >> reporter: this was the team's 32nd day on the road and they're very excited to go home. the kids are in for a big welcome home. >> they will have a police escort home. a parade honoring the boy's achievement is planned a week from today that's sunday september 2nd and it starts at 1:00 p.m. at walnut park. be sure to ktvu.com for
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photos from the little league world series just look under hot topics. the state warriors are moving ahead with plans to prove in oakland to san francisco. they picked an architecture team to design a sports venue. the details will be presented to san francisco's board of supervisors next month. warriors have a lease at oracle arena through 2014. gilroy police say a shooting last night may have been gang related. someone shot at a car on westwood drive near fourth street. by the time police arrived both the victim and suspect has fled. later officers arrested a man who may be connected to the shooting on an unrelated drug charge. san francisco's emergency warning system caught some confusion this afternoon when sirens went off at 3:45. they typically go off at noon
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on tuesday as a test. but many wondered if there was a real emergency. officials told us the sirens went off by mistake. no word on what caused that alarm to go off. and drivers will have to do without the cal street entrance for the next six years. bus riders in san mateo county may have noticed changes to samtran's routes implemented today. two routes on el camino real had now been combined. the agency marked a new route through the daily city b.a.r.t. station. the new route is part of a pilot project for the next 18 months. sam trans will see if the new route better serves passengers. new routes could be added in
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the future. the $1 million score won by samsung may be headed back to the court on appeal. >> there's a picture of the judge in here. >> reporter: melvin hogan is holding a gift from a federal judge. these are news articles he could not read as he acted as a jury foreman that ended on friday. >> if you make a calculated risk to infringe you take a chance on having to pay. and that's what happened to samsung. >> reporter: hogan decided that samsung willfully violated seven of apple's patents. most of the patents centered
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around the operating system. rob anderley says this is creating a big problem for google. >> anybody else who's using that operating system can now be hit by the same lawsuit and it'll be fast track to penalty because they use this as a precedent. >> what does it mean for consumers. >> a lot more android products. >> reporter: executives helped produce the jury the company was guilty. the memos talked about samsung needed to get as close to e'st of the products were older products they will most likely be pulled off the shelves. reporting from san jose, janine de la vega. trading in the asian market reflect the high stakes involved in the apple-samsung dispute. samsung dropped 7% within
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minutes of opening of the market. despite the verdict apple still has big competition. big companies expected to put out new devices to compete with apple's i pad. we have new developments to tell you about in the investigation about that shooting on top of the empire state building. the notice the gunman had just received that prompted him to gun down a former employer. and an american born
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of the empire state building. nine bystanders were wounded by police gunfire. the bullets hit flower pots in the area and ricochets. johnson was held last year and held a grudge against a coworker but the pressure to move out may have pushed him over the edge. evidence mounds of more atrocities in syria. syrian activists groups posted video of bodies, reportedly found this weekend in doria a rebel stronghold. the rebels say the murders were carried out over the last few days by so called ghost militias that support the government. the government blames it on rebels. the rebels are appealing for help. >> maybe the outside world pities he says but as of now we
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see no help. more than 20,000 people have been killed since the uprising in against president assad began in march of last year. in other news of the world tonight, after began officials say the second in command of the hasani network was killed last week. u.s. officials have said there were indications that haggani was killed in the strike but had not confirmed his death. the haggani network is blamed for a series of attacks. the taliban denies haggani was killed. the death toll from yesterday's explosion and fire has risen to 41. tonight crews are still struggling to put out the refinery fire. it happened last week damaging more than 200 homes and a national guard barracks.
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john walker lindh is expected to testify tomorrow. he and fellow muslims are only allowed to pray tomorrow once a week. the inmates say this violates their religious rights. taking aim at california why a local republicans say the golden state still matters to the grand old party. [ female announcer ] with swiffer wet cleaning better doesn't have to take longer. i'm done. i'm gonna...use these. ♪ give me just a little more time ♪ [ female announcer ] unlike mops, swiffer can maneuver into tight spaces
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in election 2012 news tonight, california's role in the 2012 election.while the state may not be in play it is getting plenty of attention especially from republicans. patti lee is live with the story. >> reporter: it may be more of a strategy than a trend. >> at some point america is going to become like greece, or like spain, or italy, or like california. i'm just kidding about that one. but if they -- in some ways. >> reporter: republican presidential candidate mitt romney slammed california on the campaign trail this month. while the gop sarah palin used facebook to call california a cautionary tale. she quoted a writer. the insults don't sit well with
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californians. >> i think the state of california is doing well right now. >> reporter: jerry dese is on the republican -- >> i think there's a place for everybody in every party. there's times when you need somebody to say something that really rallies. >> reporter: the campaigns are not buying a lot of ads. instead they're being redirected to nevada where they will make a difference but california will always play a role in fund raising. >> you have both mitt romney and paul ryan coming in here to california over the next week again and we're glad to do that. >> reporter: while some of his
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colleagues attend the convention. dese is looking at local conventions. reporting live in walnut creek, patti lee. >> the romney campaign has released a new ad accusing president obama of cutting medicare. >> as president barack obama cut $700 billion from medicare to pay for obama care. >> reporter: the ad attacks the shifting of medicare funds. it uses a clip from its 2008 campaign that says cutting medicare quote ain't right. >> in a world where thousands of jobs were destroyed. >> reporter: and the obama campaign releasing this ad mimicking a summer disaster movie. uses several sound bites from romney's speeches including one in which he says corporations are people. tropical storm isaac may
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have delayed the gop convention but it did not slow down protesters. chairman of the republican national committee said today that missouri congressman aiken should quit the race for the senate. >> i think he should get out of the race. he has time to get out of the race. >> reporter: chairman also said that rape does not lead to pregnancy was quote buy logically stupid. and that aiken's refusal to leave the race may cause the republican party to lose control of the house. women angry over aiken's comments rallied today. hundreds marched as part of women's equality day. one marcher said aiken's remarks are part of a trend that has degraded women's
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rights over the past few years. >> there's been many many laws passed in different states to restrict women's rights to have safe legal abortions and to get contraception. >> reporter: similar rights happened in los angeles, new york and chicago. despite apple's silence on rumors about a september 12 product announcement rivals are already lining up to steal the limelight. samsung and amazon have all set dates to introduce new products over the next few dates just before the apple unveiling. >> there's this sort of calm before the storm where everyone is just kind of looking at apple but they're still paying attention to what everybody is doing. after apple announcing everything all anyone can talk about for the next two months at least is apple, apple, apple. >> even if these products
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it was very exciting. >> reporter: and they got a great show. >> it was a great race for us we had an amazing come back. >> reporter: part of the victorious,oracle team was everyone sweeter as it was in front of his home crowd. the second oracle team won the match race. but the real winner may have been san francisco. >> we got a billion dollars of impact to the whole bay area economy and we have 8,000 job. >> reporter: not just in construction but hospitality too. the event drew crowds from over the world. even race officials said they were pleasantty surprised by the support. >> we were a little concerned about the support in a big city. but look at the support. it's been amazing. >> reporter: there's plenty more sailing to come. >> san francisco they stood up. well done san francisco. >> reporter: racing returns to
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the bay in october and again in 2013 with a series of events leading up to th final. ann rubin. it was great to see lots of sunshine over the bay this afternoon. and right now we still have mostly clear skies but there's a fog bank developing out in the pacific and it'll be a factor as we head into early monday morning. we come in tighter and show you the clear conditions even near parts of the coast. maybe a few patches developing with some of the fog there. as far as the winds there's that on shore wind at the coast. temperatures from this afternoon they actually warmed up with the clearing coast side. you can see the low to mid-60s here. san francisco topped out 64. and temperatures inland main lip in the 70s. 72 to 74 this afternoon. mostly clear skies in the short
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term. tomorrow clearing skies. temperatures will be warming up. no major heat in the forecast. no triple digit temperatures. as far as first thing tomorrow morning definitely want to bundle up. those readings in the upper 40s to lower 60s. santa rosa 47. hayward 54 and san jose 53 degrees. this area of low pressure has been in command of our weather and full control in the last few days. high pressure returns so tomorrow high levels return. maybe 3 degrees but inlands spots you will notice that change above average about a 10% warm up. here's that cloud deck coast side and also right around the deck. it does increase quite rapidly over the next four to eight hours. the clouds move into near the shoreline. we could still have patchy fog.
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this green contour nears into the 50s. readings 83 to 88 degrees for your monday afternoon. here's a look at those forecast highs, santa rosa 85. right around the rim of the bay those temperatures in the 70s and head over the hills you will find 80s. these temperatures will check in about 3:00 for your monday afternoon. san francisco 87 and on the cool side over pacifica 63 degrees with maybe some partly cloudy skies by 2:00 or 3:00. here's your look ahead. you will notice temperatures do come up a little bit especially away from the coast. that'll be tuesday, wednesday and by thursday the warmest locations could be right around 90 degrees. and then by the weekend looks the temperatures coming down a few degrees for both saturday and sunday with your weekend always in view. your key forecast, temperatures coming up a few degrees through the midweek.
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steve paulson is here early morning and tracking isaac. a two day festival in oakland's china town wrapped up a few hours ago. there were entertainment on two stages. a kid's carnival and 200 booths selling food, arts and crafts and other special services. that celebration focusing on the year of the dragon. coming up next with the freak on the mound the giants try to beat the braves. we're also going to hear from 49ers head coach jim [ female announcer ] what would you call an ordinary breakfast pastry
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good evening everyone. and thanks for joining us on this sunday night evening edition of sports wrap. manning decided denver was the best place to make his come back in the 49ers defense today saw enough of manning to believe he's fully recovered. the 49ers tried to help manning knock off some of that rust that comes from an 18 month lay off. that's a clean hard hit but manning showed no signs of ware. he completed four of his passes today. after a 49ers turn over manning comes right back and spots eric decker again. denver leads to a 17-0 lead in the first quarter. the niners fans you know you have a nice combo too don't you. alex smith and vernon davis. these guys hooked up for 10 touchdown passes last year and
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they get another one today. 45-yard pass and catch for davis. it's 17-7. smith 5-7 and we probably won't see alex again until season opener. hands off to anthony dixon they get a team right now dixon put that 26-yard touchdown in his resume. it's 24-17. 19-0 in the second half. niners win 29-24. they ran for 139 yards on 34 carries. niners quarterbacks are a combined 10 for 16 and a td. but cabernick appears to have a solid hold on that back up job. >> he operated well. got in the huddle, got our team moving. thought he played with poise and he was cool and i think it
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was a positive step for collins. our guys, they started playing a little better. a little more better rhythm. started coming off the ball. tackled a little better. did some better things and you know, expected, you know. but it's great to see it when it happens. the giants played a rare sunday night baseball game in the visiting braves quickly turned out the lights and the party was quickly over. bruce bocly -- bochy did not like what he saw in the first- inning. top of the fourth lincecum serves up a fatty to juan
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francisco. 3-0. lincecum falls to 7-14. atlanta pitcher beats for the fourth straight time. he's now 13-4. here's the guy the giants really need to get somehow. after this shot jason hayward hit six home runs in just 10 games at at&t. that's just not right. the braves hit back to back homers off clayton. atlanta wins 7-1 to split this series. tim lincecum has started 27 games he's given up a total of 25 runs in the first-inning. giants take monday off and hit the road to play the two worse teams houston then chicago. adrian and his new teammates lose to miami today. miami hits four homers in the game. the giants still lead the west by two full games. petaluma little leaguers played their seventh game in
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two weeks and finished the experience on a very high note. i guess they are over that loss. they quickly put panama away today in the consolation game. one of the big guys is the big 6'3-inch bradley smith. he had two doubles. smith breaks the little league record for doubles by six. petaluma puts the game away in the second inning. smith 8-2 after two. they win 12-4 to bring home the consolation trophy and you just know we're going to see these guys all around the bay area for the next couple of weeks. japan had an easy time in the world series championship team. two to start the game was osaka. osaka hit three home runs and a triple against tennessee. remember tennessee was the team that beat petaluma twice this week. but japan takes the little league series back to tokyo.
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they reconfigured the indy grand prix to make sure racers have better stops. but it did not go well today. this is roy powell. he's a two time defender. he led the entire way with 21 laps to go. his crew a bit slow and it cost his his lead. and there's joseph new guard in the green car and holy smokes. both cars just ripped to sleds. both drivers all right. now we know what those old tires are used for. back to the race however. ryan bristol took the lead from his pensky teammate after a slow pit stop. 36 points ahead in the indy
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the fourth. sergio garcia starred today with a two shot -- started the today with a two shot. sergio ended up third place. and only one player really figured out the greens and that's the dude from dixon. nick watney shooting a .269. he takes the lead and he never gives it back. snetecker rallied late. shoots a 70 and finished in second place that's three back of watney. nick watney also birdies number 18 to win the cup race. and meet lydia cole. 15-year-old lydia cole was born in south korea, raised in new england. lydia shoots a .500 under 67 to win the canadian open by 16 strokes. 15-year-old lydia becomes the first winner. two weeks ago lydia won the amateur championship. now if she can just get someone
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to help her lift that big old trophy. the unpredictable san francisco bay caused a lot of spills and thrills in the american cup world series but the two boats for oracle managed to take the title. might -- and here's an option for san francisco commuters, might be a little pricey but. fithill gets the last laugh. all fithill had to do was finish second. fithill's boat finishes three second blind the luna rosa boat to win the standings by a single point. so the two oracle boats win two series championships. and don't beat yourself. last night oakland snapped its
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sixth game exhibition streak. this team controlled just about every facet of the game against the visiting detroit lions. quarterback carson palmer was overshadowed by his replacement. there was a long sustained drive but palmer who has thrown four interceptions and three games this summer, guess what, like it or not palmer says there's no quarterback controversy here. >> he's been able to move the ball. we've got to finish as a team. you know, one question, the decision on the spring play. but other than that i saw some good things out of carson today. >> in spurts we played really well. and i think you know you have to look at just like the first two games, you know you don't want to get too down when you don't get the results you're looking for as far as one loss but we're not going to get too
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loss out of this one either. raiders visits seattle thursday night but it's time once again to vote for the friday night high school football game of the week. no hanging chad here. we start with a major match up how about de la salle at bellarmine. amador valley at concord, pittsburg at california, sacred heart catholic at terra nova. vote online. you have from now to thursday afternoon to vote. that's this sunday's edition of sports wrap. a lot of good stuff this week. >> absolutely. >> that is our report for tonight. thank you for trusting ktvu channel 2 news. we will see you the next time news breaks. >> be sure to join the ktvu morning news for the very latest on tropical storm
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