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>> yeah. the nfl got very chippy. and around the league, there was a lot of this going on today. i think the guys are tired, sore, and worn out and you're seeing a lot of that right now. >> we're going to show you that later in the show. but let's pick it up. third and 13 here. first down to keep the drive alive. the next play, to matt entreata. next play, first and goal. bethard bounces off. that is a rough way to end the game. >> yeah. you're rolling out opposite of the way you throw the football and you make a bad pass. and not a good decision. >> cardinals win over the 49ers.
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niners are now 0-9. worst record in the nfl right now and next week the browns are next to them, the browns had a bye week. they are winless also. the tampa bay are 2-6. here is 49er head coach after the game. >> and you know, just when you are not going much offensively, just to still be in it, it means they are given a chance. i know they ended up getting some runs and increasing it. i thought we made them work hard down the field >> i mean it is frustrating. but any time you lose, it stinks, but, you know, you got to go back and look at the film
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and see what we can learn from it. >> we do it to ourselves each week and that comes from guys like me, it is my fifth year having to step up and assuming that role. and i have to do a better job at that. do a better job helping my quarterback. i have experience over him. i got to be the person to make him better and make everybody else better. and all the soo stuff won't matter. any penalty we have, i got to make those. >> well graroppolo was the big story this week. he was active today but did not play and he just got to santa clara on tuesday, so obviously he has to build chemistry with the players and also learn the
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scheme. but there have been several injuries to the 49ers offensive line. so didn't want to put jimmy g in harms way. when do you think we will see him play. >> once shanna han thinks he gives him the best chance to win. get the playbook down and get the timing down with the offense and the receivers and once that happens, hopefully they can get a boost from jimmy garoppolo >> so many injuries. so many guys dropping today with injuries so you don't want to put him in harms way, save him for the future, right? yea ? no, when he is out there.
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>> still to come, the 49ers weren't the only team finding themselves in a brawl. we will have more on that wh. don't go anywhere. >> a lot of happening on this sunday night including that mass shooting at a church outside of san antonio. more details. we have a crew in texas tonight. also what happens at sfo. terminal two shut down this afternoon after a security scare. and honoring the.
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of the day. fin finds hilton. he was never touched. 80 yards for the touchdown. >> nice play. just outran paem. at the very end, where he did not get touched, i thought he was down. >> but nobody else thought he was down. he was like i'm good. other afc games. jared gof going deep. 67-yard touchdown. and the rams go to win big. >> a lot of people thought he was a bust and i tell you what, he has proven now he is the real
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deal. legit franchise quarterback putting him in the position to make a strong run. >> 49ers will face the giants next week. 49ers with more points in yards than games. but they give up more points and more yards. do you think the 49ers will have a chance to finally get their first win of the season when they host the new york giants on sunday? >> it is about execution and going out there with a passion and loving what you do and playing your heart out. these guys are playing hard. they don't have a lot of talent. and that's what it comes down to. and then you can't turn the ball over. the team that wins on third down and doesn't turn the ball over will win the game. >> a lot of frustration in that
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game that turned into fights. so let's take a look at this. and what do you think about this, romo, and then green just snaps, and goes crazy. >> i have had a fight or two when i played and it is something where you just have to be careful. this is something that will hurt your team. these guys are going to get fined big and this doesn't belong out on the football field and they need to try to control themselves. >> this game here and then, oh my goodness, mike evans came flying out of nowhere and pushed from behind. >> we had a situation where m marshawn lynch came out of
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to happen close to home. these people in small communities. they leave their doors open at night. and they trust people. >> new details about the victims, the gunman and the good samaritan. thanks for being with us i am raj ma thy. >> an armor clad gunman targeting a place of worship. >> in sutherland springs texas. we have multiple reports this evening. let's begin with nbc jay gray at the crime scene. >> reporter: you know, the attack and massacre was carried out in a church behind me.
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worshippers ambushed in the pews. this community and families torn apart by the attack. shots ripped through the first baptist church in sutherland springs texas. >> rapid fire. >> reporter: 26 killed ten or more wounded. >> dealing with the largest mass shooting in our state's history. >> reporter: victims range in age from five to 72-years old and include the 14-year-old daughter of the pastor. her parents were out of town at the time of the attack. devin kelley who burst open the doors and fired. >> wearing a ballistic vest.
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as he exited the church a resident grabbed his rifle. the suspect dropped his rifle and fled from the church. >> reporter: chased by that resident and police, kelley f d fled. kelly spent time in the air force. his uncle telling news i never in a million years that devin could be capable of this. now searching for answers here. now still very early in this
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investigation. police not talking about a motive at this point. continuing to investigate the car and his home. isn't too early to rule out any type of terror in this case. >> thank you very much, jay. it is a tragedy. this video provides a look inside the church from a service of a week ago. the pastor routinely posted videos on youtube. it is unclear if today's shooting was captured on video. >> we cover these mass shootings so obvious. and this time the bullets piercing the prayers of the congregation. ter terry mcsweeney continues our coverage. >> reporter: previous two have a connection. until today, the deadliest
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church shooting in history occurred in 2013 at the african methodist church. killing nine people as they attended bible study. he was arrested the next day and confessed to the shooting. roof was convicted and is now on death row. that shooting may have led to another mass shooting in september of this year. happened in a church in tennessee. killing one and wounding seven. he was taken into custody and awaits trial. now in the car. investigators finding a note talking about revenge. no known motive for what happened today in texas. >> this senseless rampage has
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locals thinking about their own security measures. >> reporter: reverend amos brown saying he has seen increase of violence as well around the country and he is blaming the government which he says fails to take care of the mentally ill. >> this is what happens to a society and culture when it loses its moral compass. >> reporter: over time the church has had to make changes to keep people safe. >> we have become a violent nation. >> reporter: the church is located in the inner city. and the reverend has overseen
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the installation of security gates and surveillance cameras and has hired guards. the lives of his parishioners too precious to leave solely to chance and faith. >> what this gentleman did in church this morning, he was encouraged to do it. he had a right to take his pistol, whatever weapon he used and go to church. >> reporter: the reverend says society has to do. >> it has created a climate of instability and violence. and people tend to mirror, to reflect their environment. >> reporter: we do not know the
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psychological state of the shooter. he says we need it do a better job of taking care of our mentally illand p and providing guidance they need. >> thank you. we of course are updating our twitter and facebook feeds as new details become available. >> happened again, a police vehicle has been burglarized in san francisco. guns, ammunition and an fbi jacket swiped from a car. sergio quintana joins us. >> reporter: the san mateo county sheriff's department says that deputy did have the weapons in his trunk but the burglars broke a window and managed to get into the trunk and made off
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with the weapons. the car was parked on jones street. and according to the radio calls, the thieves made off with serious fire power. >> second firearm is a colt ar-4. 40 mags containing 20 rounds each. >> >> reporter: total of 800 bullets stolen. jacket with the letters fbi on the back. it is not clear if the deputy was in the city as part of the investigation. now because of a rash of police car break-ins over the last few years, a law was passed last year that closes a loophole that
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had exempted police officers and federal agents securing their weapons in a trunk lock or in a box in their vehicle. reporting live in san francisco, i am sergio quintana. >> thank you. the high profile kate steinle murder. found the gun used in the crime and shot steinle accidentally. it was part of the prosecution strategy to establish intent to fire the weapon. ser rate allegedly stole the
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weapon from the car and shot steinle. improper contact with a minor. on friday, superintendents from walnut creek and martinez send a letter to the parents. he was also a substitute teacher in the martinez unified school district in 2014 and 2015. still ahead, security scare at sfo. we'll tell you what caused the shutdown of an entire terminal. catching a rare sight on camera. right now seeing 52 degrees in san jose and for the north bay tonight. a chance of a few showers and chance of sierra snow making a
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f-o, after a security scare shuts down a terminal. it happened just after 3. confusion and long lines at sfo after security scare shut down a terminal. a man walked into terminal two through an exit bypassing security. passenger had apparently forgotten something. investigation had caused lines to stack up. >> lines were very long. all the way down to the end of the terminal. >> terminal two serves american, virgin and alaskan airlines. one of the biggest events of the year, the annual dream force conference kicks off tomorrow. the sales force conference is held in various venues. the company expects 170,000 people to attend plus another 10 million viewers online. a lot of big names will also be
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in town. includi including former first lady michelle obama. an usually wild tweet. capturing this photograph of a martin lion outside his home. showing the animal just kind of wandering around. >> just wandering archltd rob mayeda with us. >> patchy frost in the north bay. tomorrow morning close but not quite as cold. maybe just a slight chance of a straight shower. right now, down to 50. you see that in napa, san jose, 52 degrees.
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40s in palo alto. so san francisco right now, you can see it from san bruno mountains 54 degrees. heading through the morning seeing partly cloudy skies and a chance, especially golden gate for a few showers. looking at partly cloudy conditions and temperatures overall still fairly cool. seeing those numbers mostly in the 50s to the low 60s. hays in the low 60s. once we pass monday and tuesday, big changes coming up. unlike the system we saw. dropped a little bit of rain about a half inch for the north
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bay. this next round could pack one to 2 inches. wind and very likely a pretty soggy wednesday evening commute. closer commute for the rainfall. back to you. thanks. the raiders in prime time on sunday night football, were you watching? >> i was watching. i was listening to you yelling. fallon smith with a look at what is coming up in sports. >> have highlights with their clash with the dolphins. call them the 0 and niners. highlights from santa clara. next in sports.
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early tonight because of tonight's raider's game and that was tense to say the least. >> nothing coming easy for the raiders this evening. raider's owner davis. his favorite restaurant is p.f. chang's. holten grew up in the miami area. beast mode. >> beast mode. >> after one game suspension, he was back. 22-yard run there. scoring twice. the raiders won this game that they had to. the raiders improving four and five. let's bring in fallon smith.
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>> the worst start in franchise history continues. the 49ers received a huge boost this week signing garoppolo who they hope will be the future of the franchise. with garoppolo only having a few days to learn the system. shanahan was not going to put jimmy g in harm's way. he did not play. kyle shanahan looking for his first win as head coach. 49ers down ten and beathard down. sliding to the ground and a fight breaks out and carlos hide trying to come to the aid of his quarterback, throws a punch and he will be ejected.
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three total ejections. now later in the drive, 49ers down ten. first and goal. beathard's pass bounces off the helmet. 20-10, the final. and the niners are 0-9. >> i didn't see carlos throw a punch. i don't know exactly what he did. i did see him get knocked over a couple of times. i loved how he went to our quarterback's back. i thought our quarterback had a couple of helmets to the head and he ended up scrambling and fighting. i think our player's had enough.
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>> had my back. and carlos got ejected but it showed he had my back and i appreciated that. >> let's take a look at the nfc west standing. goff has led the rams to a record this season. seahawks lost to washington this week. check this out. bang gals, just snapped. started throwing punches. and both players be ejected. the jaguars went on to win the game. shoved him back and out of
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nowhere, mike evans came flying. and no ejections from that scrum. that was pretty crazy while the saints went on to beat the bucks 30-10. >> did you see all that pushing and shoving and being knocked down. >> got physical here. continuing coverage of the largest mass shooting in texas history. following that tragedy after a gunman opened fire in a church. honoring first responders through music. the event helping fire victims heel in the north bay. we'll take you there.
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unbelievable sadness in texas. we expect to get new information overnight and into the morning. a church service targeted by a gunman. >> happened in sutherland springs. among the victims the teenage daughter of the pastor of the church. let's begin with jay gray at the scene. >> reporter: shots ring out. >> rapid fire. boom, boom. >> 26 killed ten or more wounded. >> we are dealing with the
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largest mass shooting in our state history. >> reporter: victims range in age of five to 72-years old. including the 14-year-old daughter of the pastor. devin patrick kelly who burst into the doors. >> was wearing a ballistic vest. >> reporter: spraying the congregation with multiple rounds. >> a local resident grabbed a rifle and engaged with the suspect. the suspect fled by the church. kelly crashed the vehicle just across the county line. >> we don't know if it is a
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self-inflicted wound or shot by our investigators. >> reporter: he spent time in the air force. his uncle calling him a coward until nbc news i never in a million years could believe that devin could be capable for this kind of thing. i am numb. now searching for answers here. that is the latest from here in sutherland springs texas. i am jay gray. >> we are going show you video here providing a look inside that church from a service one week ago. the pastor typically posting video. a lot of kids involved here. it is unclear if today's shooting was captured on video. >> deadliest shooting in u.s. history but not the first.
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terry mcsweeney joins us with more. >> reporter: occurring in june of 2013. happened in charleston, north carolina. dylan roof killed nine people as they attended bible study. arrested the next day and confessed to the shooting. he is convicted and is now on death row. this year a church in antioch tennessee where a man wearing a mask and armed with two pistols opened fire. he was taken into custody and awaits trial. investigators found a note talking about revenge for the race motivated shooting in
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charleston. >> thank you. of course we are going to continue to follow development about texas on our website nbcbayarea.com. we will have more coming up tonight at 11:00. weapon, ammo and an fbi jacket stolen from a san mateo sheriff's vehicle stolen in san francisco. the sheriff's department said a shot gun, rifle, ammunition and a kevlar vest and an fbi jacket was stolen. not sure if the weapons were in a locked safe which is required by california law. senator jerry hill said our six-month stolen gun investigation was a major factor in writing senate bill 869.
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requires any state, local or federal law enforcement officer to leave a gun unattended locked up out of sight. special counselor robert mueller is applying pressure on flynn after the indictment of manafort. flynn was the first to come under scrutiny. >> in this scenario, i can imagine michael flynn saying i don't care what happens to me, but i care about my son. we have learned that current commerce secretary shares
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business interest with vladimir putin's family. ross has not returned to calls to nbc news. we will continue to follow the latest developments out of wash the and the possibility charges against former national security michael flynn. new tonight a walnut creek teacher arrested accused of possible improper contact with a minor. this past friday, superintendents from walnut creek and martinez sent a letter about the arrest of bartel. at this point, the charges do not involve any current students in either district. nice day of music and food and wine in napa valley to say
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thank you to first responders for all their work. >> nbc bay area christie smith shows us how it came together. >> reporter: music with local flavor filled the lincoln theater. >> everybody put their heart into it. it is definitely a calling. >> reporter: napa county sheriff sat up front. >> they saved a lot of lives. >> reporter: organizers say they were inspired by what they witnessed in their community. >> 48 hours after the fires we have wineries, and i saw the community getting together and i said we have to thank them. >> reporter: she says that their partners came together to volunteer time and products.
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>> watching the community come together during this strategy has been exceptional. >> reporter: at the concert, a donation area was set up for disaster relief fund. for some, a step towards healing. kevin davis is with sonoma county animal services. >> out there doing whatever we could do from the horses running down the road to everything else. >> reporter: today he reflected on the thanks he received yeah, wonderful. >> this is the live look from our exclusive ballpark cam. in four days metallica, dave matthews and remaining members of the grateful dead. still tickets available for the concert. on thursday. >> still ahead, protesting the
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members to leaders at alta bates medical center in don't go. that was the message from nurses and community leaders. berkeley's only hospital and emergency room and right now plans to close it and move to oakland. protesters brought entire families to the event organized by the california nurses association. >> and it serves thousands of patients every year. particularly in our mom and baby
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unit and that's why we invited people to come out today with their strollers. this is the birthplace of east bay. it does plan to keep the berkeley campus open just not to the same capacity. okay, the raiders beat the dolphins here. what happening? >> chilly temperatures. cool temperatures low to mid-40s. for now it looks like the rain will be holding on. you see the view there. one of the spots a slight chance of showers there. the view from san bruno mountain. 49 degrees in san jose. partly cloudy skies currently 52
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and the story for tomorrow morning maybe not quite as cold to the 30s we had in the north bay. along the coast slight chance of showers. you can see it right there along the coast between now and maybe about 8:00 in the morning. a chance of showers and clearing skies. partly cloudy conditions through about 5:00 tomorrow. mostly low to mid-60s along san jose despite the cool spot in the morning. peninsula temperatures ranging from the lowers 50s and upper 60s. san francisco downtown upper 50s. north bay low 60s. not a big spread in temperatures. bigger changes showing up right there on wednesday.
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we're talking rain and this time, potentially some gusty winds. look at this wind gust forecast. mid afternoon wednesday, it is possible we could see wind speeds at 20 to 40 miles per hour. if that holds up, we could see wind advisories going up. still a lot of leaves on the branches. we could have problems with power issues. now after the main front passes by, thursday, scattered showers. friday and saturday, it looks like we catch a break. as things look right now, most of sunday dry, and by this time, sunday into monday, another round comes on through. for the north bay hilltop, these areas in purple and red could
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see an inch or two of rain. higher totals here in the santa cruz mountains. snow levels this time around especially wednesday could be climbing up closer to 7,000 feet. so there is an issue. areas 5,000 feet and lower may be dealing with rain and runoff. you see, snow levels near 7,000 feet dropping closer to 6,005,000 feet. so this is how it is going to play out in the seven-day forecast. temperatures staying in the upper 50s and low 60s. thursday showers drying out friday into saturday. sunday late. rain makes a comeback.
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temperature wise staying fairly cool. notice as the rain comes in. you have temperatures in the mid-60s. this next system may have a tad of tropical moisture. dryer as we start out next weekend and this pattern of storms. >> that thursday night, that n benefit park, we see showers in your forecast. >> right now, showers in the first half of the tay. >> just fine. >> those are rain bands anyway. rock out. i think they are rain bands. >> thanks, rob. up next, history made at the marathon. show you the milestone when we
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return. how much money do you think you'll need in retirement? then we found out how many years that money would last them. how long do you think we'll keep -- oooooohhh! you stopped! you're gonna leave me back here at year 9? how did this happen? it turned out, a lot of people fell short, of even the average length of retirement. we have to think about not when we expect to live to,
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shalane flanagan, a four time olyman 40 years since an american woman won the new york city marathon. but today that changed. first woman to win the marathon since 1977. two hours 26 minutes and 53 seconds. she beats the world record holder by a minute. emotional finish as she crossed the finish line because it may be her final marathon. >> what a great way to go out. >> we can't even drive that. first american woman you said in 40 years. that is cool. before we go, sunday night into monday morning. we are not usually here on
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sunday. >> 50s to low 60s. here is the headline grabber, midweek that storm on wednesday going to have wind. that is what has our focus wednesday into thursday. some showers and then we get a break friday into saturday. and more rain likely into sunday. >> that is going to do it for us for this special prime time edition. >> be back shortly at 11:00. see you then.
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