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crashed with a vintage plane. the vintage plane was able to land safely. but the cessna crashed into the water. >> reporter: i just got off the phone with one of the rescue teams out on the water right now and they are confident. they say they have several things working in their favor. they have sonar capability. the water around here is shallow enough to not get blown around by the wind. the. >> they clipped the wing. probably lost a wing and spun violently and hit the water. >> reporter: harbor master erik johnson sent a boat out to help and said several sailboats were at the scene in minutes. >> tragic, death spin like that the plane spinning that hard. you can't jump out. you can't get away. that's really sad. >> we will be staying out here
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all day. >> reporter: the coast guard told us they haven't given up on finding the pilot. >> we're doing the search patterns that would be more effective for finding a person in the water in this area. the cold water and the dark is going to inhibit us. >> reporter: the coast guard is using sonar in the area. a channel 4 to 5 feet. ktvu found video online of the hawker participating in the area in 2009. its pilot survived and is talking to the faa which is in charge with the investigation. that pilot was able to lands safely at the eagles next in ion. the pilots knew each other and had taken part in a air show that took place minutes before the flight.
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the coast guard is waiting on air-conditioning to see how long that he they can stay out here -- how long they can stay out here tonight. they've also told us that they've been allowing ships through but have warned them of the wreckage. the company specializes in aircraft restoration and maintenance. members of the sanders family are well known for air racing competing at the national championship air races in reno. and here's the picture of the plane searchers are looking for right now. it's a cessna 210 built in 1965. it is also based at sander's aeronautics. the names of the pilots have
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not been released. >> reporter: the pilot of that vintage plate that flew back to amador county knows what he's doing, said searchers. >> all i can say it's a very topnotch pilot, races at reno. they don't use any want to bees there. this guy is a serious pilot. if it was a midair collision it had to be simply an accident. >> that neighbor declined to say much about the incident. but he also said he wasn't at today's air show so he didn't have a whole lot of information about what may have happened. officials with today's air show and half-moon bay said in a statement tonight that everyone associated with the pacific coast dream machine show is terribly saddened by this news. and they hope and pray that the missing plane and survivor are found. >> reporter: it's not known if
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the weather played a part in the midair collision. >> we had two different weather scenes out there. we had the clouds, light rain this morning. drizzle and conditions really changing over san pablo bay early into the afternoon hours. this is the map showing you that area. as far as the conditions we take a look at three things coming up for you. the sky conditions, i'll bring up the satellite for you. a few scattered showers right around 3:00 and 4:00. a few scattered clouds and visibility right around 10 miles. not much in the way. no low clouds or fog out there. winds are up a bit. that typical sea breeze, winds out of the southwest. gusting to 16 miles per hour. so a bit of a chop on the bay water. and then also coming up for you right now the tides, we're also watching the tides out there because we had a low tide this evening going up to a high tide after 11:30 to 11:38. with that we have a lot of water pushing back into the bay. just a lot of current out there.
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but at least at this point the weather conditions not extremely unusual or hazardous at least flying over the san francisco or san pablo bay earlier this evening basically into the afternoon and evening hours. >> thank you so much mark. for updates on this developing story. be sure to go to ktvu.com and click on the top stories tab or you can follow u.s. on facebook or twitter. continuing coverage now of clipper's owner donald sterling. before today's game against the warriors, the team took off
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their -- >> honey if it makes you happy i will remove all of the black people from my instagram. >> reporter: don sterling's girlfriend referring to that picture of she and mike. >> i support them and give them food and clothes and cars and houses. who gives it to them? does someone else give it to them? >> reporter: sterling was prominently absent for today's game four but his wife was there, silent. amidst the play off excitement at oracle. >> thank you. enjoy the game. >> reporter: an undercurrent on the court and off with a handful of protesters suggesting sterling is not alone in his views. >> a lot of people may have this mentality. now we're seeing the truth. >> reporter: this clipper's fan is up for the game from l.a.
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>> i always supported the player. never supported the owner. i always wanted a new owner now we can hopefully get him out of town. now that michael johnson is angry about it, hopefully we can get it done. >> why are you going to be like this when you have a team that is 70% african american players. >> reporter: from malaysia president obama. >> obviously the nba is a league that is beloved by fans all across the country. got an awful lot of african american players which steeped in african american culture. and i suspect that the nba is going to be deeply concerned in resolving this. >> reporter: the issue, captured sterling's own words. >> who makes the game? do i make the game or do they
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make the game? >> and fans are finding creative ways to express themselves in this. take a look at this picture tweeted from the game in oakland this afternoon. two guys, different races definitely getting their point across. from the newsroom, debora villalon, ktvu channel 2 news. more details the naacp tweeted. donald sterling will not be receiving a long time achievement award for the los angeles branch of the naacp. if you're silent about this, then you're accepting of this. >> reporter: and joe fonzi joins us now with some of the words on the role. >> reporter: the los angeles clipper players have chosen for now not to make any public statements about the quotes attributed to their owner.
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they did of course however choose to make a silent statement of solidarity wearing their warm up jerseys inside out with the clipper's name missing. sterling was not at the coliseum. his wife sat at his seat and the commissioner was also in attendance. chris paul is the association president but he has games to play. sacramento player kevin johnson has taken on an expanded role with the players association and he was asked if he would be able to play in such a game under the same circumstances. >> it would have been hard. it would have been really hard. and the clipper's and doc and chris they're not going to make any excuse. you saw the first half. it's hard. and i started by saying their carrying a burden. this is an opportunity for us to self-correct, make swift and clear sanction and go forward and make this league even forward because of what we experienced over the last 24
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hours. >> we're going home now, and usually that would mean we're going to our safe haven. and i don't even know if that's true, to be honest. >> my point would be please don't think it's just the clippers that's been affected by these comments. i think it has affected us all. now it's time for, for me, for you, for ownership, for players, for the league, for society to step up and let's, let's start challenging these folks. it's just sad to believe that people feel this way today. >> if you do not have a job, and the clippers called you today under these circumstances would you work with them right now. >> that's a great question. i cannot right now. >> later this evening with the commissioner again in attendance the houston rockets and portland trail blazers took the stand. the players wearing black socks
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to show unity. >> we'll have to wait and see what happens. thank you joe. >> thanks joe. >> you can hear more of the coach's comments on the controversy on ktvu.com just look under hot topics. now to developing news. deadly tornadoes in the nation's midsection have claimed at least nine lives. the latest word is that eight people died in arkansas and eight people died in oklahoma. here's some video from the north eastern town of quapaw. buildings were destroyed and a concrete wall fell on a car. the storm then spawned funnel clouds in kansas injuring several people and causing extensive damage. however there have been no reports of any deaths there. a mother heads to court later this week in the death of her infant son. we talk with investigators about a possible motive for the
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shocking crime. drivers in one bay area targeted by someone with a bb gun. where it's happening and what police are doing to try to keep drivers safe. and history really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues& great terms& let's close.
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that is tough to comprehend as they search for a motive. ktvu's cristina rendon told us what investigators have learned so far. >> reporter: ashley newton's state of mind yesterday morning is a mystery. the 23-year-old admitted she ditched her car and stabbed her 7-year-old boy with a pocket knife. newton was found hours later holding her dead son. the east bay regional park district police chief initially said newton had a history of depression but sergeant tyron davis says that investigators are still trying to determine what that history is. >> we have no independent investigation that she's been diagnosed with any form of depression at all so we're looking into that. >> reporter: we found out that newton's is not employed or is a student. her and her baby's father last saw themselves on friday. one day before she killed her
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son. >> you never think of a parent harming their child. i think that's what people are grasping at trying to figure out why this happened. unfortunately that's what our detectives are trying to figure out as well. >> reporter: they plan to charge newton with murder on tuesday. cristina rendon. >> the father of the teenage stow away who survived a seven hour flight in a wheel well says he loves his son dearly and will soon go to hawaii to take care of him. the teen was found on the tarmac in maui wobbly and disoriented. his father released a statement today it read in part, my son like many immigrant children is struggling adjusting to life in this country. our situation was aggravated by our displacement in africa for
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many years after fleeing our home country. someone firing either a pellet or bb gunshot at three drivers in fremont just this week. police say two shootings happened near warm springs boulevard in warren avenue on wednesday and thursday night. there was also another shooting on wednesday on spring and warren road. two drivers were injured by broken glass when tires blew out. the drivers didn't see who was shooting at them. >> honestly i can't even think of that. if i were on the street five minutes ago i would not be paying attention to getting shot at. i can't eastbound think of a solution for that unporch natalie. >> fremont police are examining sur surveillance video from near by businesses. at times police departments from throughout the area are struggling to recruit. >> for the amount of money it is, we shouldn't be wasting the
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officers time or their mental energy. that should be able to be used on solving crimes. >> reporter: for weeks, ktvu has been recording officers rolling up crime tape and then reusing it at other crime scenes. we look into how much it really costs. as pope john xxiii and pope john paul ii are canonized. religious men who appeal to
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both the liberal and conservative. >> reporter: they came early and in the hundreds of thousands. some from far, far away to witness the canonization of two giants of the catholic church. pope john xxiii who saw the reform. who made huge strides to close the gap between jews and catholics. and pope john paul ii the globe trotting polish pontiff credited for taking down communism in europe. many here still have vivid memories of john paul. >> he was always smiling. even when he was in pain. just like you know, i'm sorry, i'm just overwhelmed. >> reporter: sunday was a day for contemplation, the mood more somber than celebratory
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with some lost in deep prayer. this is indeed a unique moment in the history of the catholic church. it's the first ever double canonization and the first time canonization has been overseen by two living popes. pope francis and pope benedict xvi. >> there's a way that resinates so widely. >> reporter: but tomorrow's saints will have to wait. the focus and the fervor around the saints is today. ben wheaton, st. peter's square. chopper down, the malfunction that led to a frightening crash and the two reasons those on board survived. >> his life changed forever after he was wounded in combat.
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a helicopter crash caught on tape and the pilot lives to describe what happened. this surveillance video shows the medical chopper crashing on the roof of the university hospital in albuquerque this month. two hospital security officers ran toward the burning helicopter and pulled the pilot and crew to safety. all three on board survived. the security officers say they don't consider themselves heros they say they were just doing their job.
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the president of south korea accepted the prime minister's registration nation today but he is expected to stay in office until the investigation into that deadly ferry sinking is complete. today divers returned to the wreckage of the ferry that sunk 11 days ago. all 15 crew members responsible for navigating the vessel are now facing criminal charges of negligence. president obama spent most of his day in malaysia. tomorrow he heads to the philippines. the deal allows for the largest u.s. military presence in the country since the philippines ended the lease on u.s. bases
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more than two decades ago. jews around the world are marking holocaust. earl littler today palestinian leader surprised the world after calling the holocaust the most heinous event. >> tear up your pact with hamas. come back to a real peace process. >> months of peace talks abruptly ended when abbas decided to form a pact with hamas. a veteran is now settling into a new home especially
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designed for him. rumbald received a huge welcoming. he lost both of his legs in afghanistan two years ago. a group called homes for our troops built this home. they will help make rumbald's daily routines a whole lot easier. >> one of the things you can't explain. it's hard to talk about it because it's so overwhelming that you don't, you can't find the words to you know explain the situation. it's amazing. it's perfect. >> what a nice thing indeed for that young man. rumbald had helped with the ribbon cutting from his 3-year- old cousin. he was caught in that bomb blast as he tried to rescue another wounded marine. well, another man on a mission. new at 10:00 how former ktvu personality ross mcgowen. he's making a difference in the
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school districts everywhere are continuously looking for ways to help students do better in class. a district is doing something that's making progress. it's the brain child of someone you may remember for his time here on ktvu. >> good morning everyone, welcome to morning's on 2. i'm ross mcgowen. >> reporter: if you ever
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wondered what happened to ross mcgowen. here's your answer. >> i didn't know how i was going to do it. >> reporter: a long time bay area television fixture has come up with an idea to make sure every child in his new hometown gets breakfast. >> my mission statement to myself was get food in these stomachs. >> reporter: there are other efforts to feed school children. what makes this one different is that every single student regardless of income is fed. all 380 of the first and second graders. >> we have some of the wealthiest people in the bay area and some of the poorest. and they all come to the same school and we want to give every student the opportunity to excel in school. if they have empty stomachs they just don't learn. >> every school year a group of community volunteers, wrap,
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stack and deliver a nutritious breakfast to each classroom. >> our goal is to ultimately move away from packaged foods. >> reporter: the school nutrition director says there's been an immediate effect. >> i think that when the students eat breakfast, they are more focused in the classroom. versus being hungry and have their tummies rumble. >> reporter: morning grumble is what ross calls his program. the grumble has been replaced with gratitude. >> what do we think about morning grumble everyone. >> thank you. >> reporter: while teachers say test scores have gone up. >> on their benchmark tests they've all gone up. everybody. >> reporter: you think that's from breakfast. >> i think it's partly from breakfast, of course. >> reporter: the program hasn 't cost the school an extra
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penny partly because of community support. the award winning costoe french bakery provides bread every day. >> even our drivers look forward tuesday morning walking in with the big boxes of muffins and seeing the smiles on people's faces. >> the people love it, the students love it, the teachers love it and community members can participate in our school. when you have a program that's a win/win for everybody that's a great situation. >> they get the sense of wow. there's all these people that care about me. isn't that what we want to do. >> it's so much fun. it does make you feel good. at least i know when i drive by this school, we're feeding 400 kids a day. >> reporter: not a bad reward -- >> we're a real assembly line kind of thing. >> reporter: for a familiar face. >> good morning. >> thank you. >> reporter: the hillsburg superintendent says the school will soon expand to the
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district's other schools serving grades three through six. and other schools have asked about morning grumble to see about starting it at their schools. the ceo of san francisco's radio one has been fired after pleading guilty to domestic violence. the technology company has announced that it has removed shahall. shahall pled guilty in the beating of his girlfriend caught on video. he was sentenced to probation and community service. in a blog, shahall tweeted out. there is a difference between temper and domestic violence and the truth is nowhere close to what the police claimed. microsoft is rushing to fix a dangerous internet explorer bug. the bug can give hackers access to personal accounts and have already been some attacks on u.s. companies. but when microsoft comes up
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with the fix it won't help people still using the windows xp operating systems. microsoft stops providing support to the xp last month. one man called a dream come true as he spent with other immigrants and became an american citizen today. 41 people from 14 different countries united by desire to be citizens of the u.s. they stood together in their john national historic site in martinez. 22-year-old ashu esue took a step to make his dream a reality. >> i have big dreams, looking to establish my business in america. it's a great place to do that. >> maria cristina duran and her husband have been in the u.s.
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the rainfall not much. you can see we picked up a few with scattered showers. just over .25-inch of rain. the bulk of it coming in last night into this morning. not much of a strong storm for us. that's a different story in other parts of the country. you can see the severe weather heading out toward parts of missouri and the south could be the focal point for more showers and thunderstorms for your monday. back here in the pay area, just a few lingering cloud out there. still a few high clouds out toward the sacramento valley. also approaching cape mendecino. closer to eureka. today though wasn't that warm, showing you 60s for the afternoon high for santa rosa, concord and san jose. look what happens by wednesday. that santa rosa we're going to go up to 90 degrees. mid-80s, concord in the lower 90s and san jose 90 degrees. you get the idea. significant warming headed our way over the next few days.
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a bit of a breeze out there. sfo reporting winds out of the west at 20 miles per hour. here is our live camera looking out toward oakland here jack london square. tomorrow mostly sunny skies will begin to warm things up just a little bit. tuesday, wednesday and thursday some pretty hot days out there. especially by wednesday. overnight lows first thing tomorrow morning. widespread 40s to start out your monday. partly cloudy skies some patchy fog but the clouds will rapidly clear out into the afternoon hours. the storm cloud heading way into our north. a few scattered clouds as we're showing you right now. this will be the source of some warming just like you pump up your bike pump and touch the bottom it warms. basically that's what's happening. the real warming kicking in by tuesday and wednesday. wednesday warmest locations inland. the beaches back up in the seven 0s -- 70s. as we showed you places like san francisco warming into the
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80s. at 8:00 increasing sunshine into the afternoon hours. the green contours link up with the 60s the yellows in the 70s. we're going to have more 70s in the maps for your monday afternoon. the warmest locations you can see in the mid- to upper 70s. alameda 70 degrees. these are temperatures at 3:00. sunny vale right around 72 and san francisco in the upper 60s. 68. here is your look ahead. your biggest one day change in temperatures on tuesday. temperatures inland easily in the upper 80s. wednesday and thursday, probably the two hottest days of the week maybe a little bit of coastal cooling on tuesday. with your weekend always in view. if you want the relief you will want your extended forecast for friday and saturday. sierra know a couple of days ago now we're talking about 90- degree temperatures. >> to the beach. >> or to the sierra. it's not too late to enjoy
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spring skiing. squall valley wrapped up the season. however alpine meadows will stay open weekends till may 11th. the north tahoe reports 10- inches of new snow this weekend. kirkwood and mammoth mountain are still operating. >> officials were upset over a tug of war over a performance in candle wood with paul mccartney. last week the exbeatle accepted a contract. but the 49ers pulled their offer to help keep the peace between the two cities. the giants they get big efforts from the brandons
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good evening everyone, welcome to this late sunday night edition of sports wrap. warriors and clipper players were able to put the controversy on hold while they played game four. that was probably easier for the warriors than their opponents. clippers players in a show of unity left their warm ups in the middle of the floor and wore their t-shirts inside out. the hot shooting of curry
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immediately sparked the warriors. by the time curry made number five. the warriors were in front 33- 17. right after that fifth 3, iguodala jams down two of his 22 points and it's an 18 point warrior lead. clipper bench seeming to sense how this day would go. here's a look at the big and over. doc not feeling this one. more from curry. he hits a three right before the end of the third quarter. the warriors again up by 18 with curry's mom and wife joining the crowd in the emotional celebration. the warriors received celebration. green assist there to barnes for a three in the fourth quarter. barnes added 15, five players were in double figures. the warriors knew they needed to win this one to stay in the series and that's just what
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they did. 118-107 the series. the final series even. afterward the story line returned to the comments attributed to the clippers owner. fred inglis has more. >> reporter: it may have helped explain why warriors had such a quick start. unlike game three the warriors were the clear aggressors today. they outscored l.a. by 15 points in the first period. curry poured in 17 of his game high 33 in that frame including five three pointers. >> five for five. >> i was able to set my man up so we could get a good screen on him. and i --
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>> this for us is a tremendous sign of taking care of the basketball. impatient, being effective. >> when we moved off the plate. >> started in place of germane o'neil at center and played 41 spirited minutes. >> i feel great. but we actually made shots tonight. i think all series long we really struggled shooting the basketball. we made shots tonight but got it done on the defensive end. >> what i'm most happy about is we didn't panic. you go down 2-1 it feels like the world is going to end. from the outside looking in. fans are panicking like we can't lose. >> game is on me.
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my fault. it's my job. i got to do a better job getting these guys ready to play basketball. and if it's because of the other thing it's still my fault. it really is. >> i don't think it's a big distraction. at this point in the game you have to put that behind you. let the player association deal with it. we're still giving our fans a great game and doing what we love. at the end of the day we're still doing what we love and competing. >> reporter: game five will be tuesday in l. a. it'll be very emotional for the clippers. their owner will not be in attendance. regardless, the warriors know there will be a game six right here at the oracle on thursday. nba commissioner adam silver making it from oakland to portland tonight for the lakers series. the blazers get it to mo williams. he hits a three. portland is tied one. they went to overtime tide at
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106. in ot now and again the blazers will get a three. this time it's from batum. matthews takes the ball away from beverly. blazers run up the clock from there 121-120. to take a 3-1 lead in this series to. the wizard's win today. injuries are always part of sports, while they force one player to sit down they create an opportunity for someone else. brandon hicks is trying to make the most out of his
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opportunity. actually three for brandon. vogelson got support in the fourth. that sends pablo sandoval who has doubled home and is 1-0. vogelson went seven shut out innings allowing just one hit. and casilla one swing of the bat tied game. they go a game and half up on both the dodgers and rockies in the nl west. yu on the series against colorado. rutlidge to the plate. that one makes it half way to the california freeway.
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it's four straight series. 3-0 without allowing an earned run on the road. and no matter how much one baseball team historically dominates another, pitching effort can change everything. that's what happened to the a's today in houston. for those who need to know the houston astros mascot called junction jack. and matches zeros here in the second. flattening out to take a game away. coco crisp swinging. john jaso can't hold up seven strike outs who allows two hits. malone had allowed only one run until the seventh. that's when the astros broke it open. villar gets one and the ball makes it to the fence. the triple suddenly 3-0. dan otero came on the relief of many malone. here's how he was greeted.
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win by a stroke. shoots the round of 693 days after her 17th birthday. gets the winner's check and moves up to number two in the world's ranking. and near new orleans, turned into a victory lap for first time winner nho. nho was a final round 71 and two stroke win. nho began with a two stroke win. but for bradley ballooned with a 75. like the warriors the sharks have some business to attend to at l.a. staple center. san jose gets its third chance tomorrow night to wrap up its the stanley cup series. the kings have come back to win the last two. the late flurry for the ducks as they wrapped up their series in dallas. stars lead 4-2 in two minutes and 10 seconds to play. 4-3 here. ducks put the pressure on kari
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lehtonen. 2:47 in it's over. bonino gets the second goal of the game. they take this series 4-2. elsewhere the defending stanley cup champions, blackhawks wrapped up their series after dropping the opener. the rangers beat philly and have the lead in that series. that will do it for this sunday night's sports wrap. >> what do you do brandon, brandon, brandon, brandon. >> only pablo on the field. >> thank you for choosing ktvu news. >> and be sure to join us for the very latest search of that missing pilot after colliding with another plane. we're always here for you on ktvu.com. and all the brandons good
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so he's hangin' around the house,today, and he's makin' me miserable. you ain't doin' that much for me, either. what do you mean, the lodge is closed? we're havin' some financial trouble due to a recent thinning of the herd. thinning of the herd? the old men are dying. yeah, we're down to four days a week now. if things keep goin' this way, we may have to close altogether. oh, god, no! you guys need some new blood? blood, hips, hair-- whatever you got. you know, frank,
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