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and from anaheim and out here all day long harry many protesters from our wearing stickers this date they shoot us down how many shut them down if if organizers have not set for short hair how they will try to disrupt many service again. officers either drive by or police on bicycles as well. they are keeping their distance for now. there are a lot of banners and signs. for right now, it is a very
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peaceful protest. thus there are just singing and addressing the crowd. maureen kelly has more on the muni destruction that was caused by this morning's demonstration. >> around 7:00 a.m. a few dozen protesters marched in a circle across the muni metro tracks blocking the path of the core j and m lines. muni had advanced heart of the protest and broad and shuttle buses. the group then moved on, slowing traffic in front of the office still. they carried signs calling for an end police brutality to a guy who had a close eye on the demonstration. adam mother at the man the -- the mother of the man at the center of the action says she is gratified. >> it means so much to see the support of the community standing up and fighting back against police brutality.
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we are tired of the police killing our children ended dehumanizing them and tried to cover it up so that they can get away with murder. >> profit -- protesters want federal charges brought against the officer in free bus rides for young people. last year's deadly confrontation happen after the 19 year-old allegedly tried to avoid paying his bus fare. with >> here is a live look, they're keeping a close eye on this protests. the protesters seem to be staying put for right now and it did not seem to be making any headway towards the tracks. >>catherine: it is a milestone for those at risk for hiv, for the first time there is a drug people can take which will help prevent the virus. up until now the drug has been used to treat people who already have hiv but testing shows that people
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without the virus to take the medication daily of getting hiv. the fda has approved the drug for that use. >> today is a moment in the day -- as the fight against hiv. despite the advances, every year we have approximately 50,000 to pull in the united states become effective. bad as the population the size of dr. stadium. for a population that large , prevention strategies are clearly not sufficient. anything we can do to increase the tools they have available to prevent the spread of hiv is a tremendous advance. >>catherine: until now the medication has only been available to those already have hiv. dan kerman has been following this story. you have some key information? >>dan: this really is a one- of-a-kind, it is a breakthrough.
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this is not something to casually. it has to be taken on a daily basis. this drug significantly reduces the risk of hiv infection. he can get this prescribed from your doctor as long as you are hiv negative into have to be tested every three months to make sure the say hiv negative. what is the cost? it varies from place to place. in africa there is a generic cost 325 a date. generally in this country will cost about $450 every year. that can be more or less. those who conducted the trials say it is a bargain compared to the lifelong cost of dealing with hiv between the medications and all of the side effects that you might get. >> we are hoping a beacon changed the course of the epidemic in eliminate new sexual transmission of hiv.
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we know that consisted use of condoms is helpful. the use of the medication adds an additional tool in the toolbox. will have a day were will have no thoughts hiv transmission. >>catherine: the question is, what about people who become overconfident and stop using condoms or other same sex -- safe sex measures. >> they say that in the trials that was not the case. in fact they said there was an increase used but they point out that this is just another tool. it is not supposed to be the be all and all. and they say this is something to be done in concert with all of those. >> here is a live look
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outside this afternoon from the san mateo bridge. let's get the ominous picture in the background as the crowds are rolling in. here is a look at the satellite picture. cloudy conditions through the north bay spilling into portions of the east bay and all along the coastline. this has helped to keep temperatures cool this afternoon. inland ballots in the upper 60s and low 70's. in the south bay temperatures mainly in the '70s with all the clouds in the north bay to barges running in the '60s and closer to the coastline only in the upper 50s. we have severely tested conditions this afternoon, when guys are at 31 mi. per hour. walesa are expected to die down a little bit to be over nine hours. here is what you can expect now for tomorrow. strong seabury's wins that will keep the fog in the force last. drizzle near the coast line with a trustee in cool, only in the 60s and low 70's. we will take a look at
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temperatures in your neighborhood coming up. >>grant: this just an, giants star pablo sandoval will not face charges related to allegations that he sexually assaulted a woman last month. this announcement comes from the santa cruz county district attorney. last week you may remember the sheriff's department said they did not have enough evidence to arrest santa of. the d.a.'s office said just moments ago, nothing from the physical evidence and other witnesses helped corroborate her story. all evidence that might be relevant to the contested issues of force and lack of consent is simply inconclusive. >>catherine: authorities are trying to determine if a home invasion was a random event or if the suspects in custody knew the victim. rob fladeboe tells us what happened. >>rob: police action is rare in this quiet neighborhood
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year he near the downtown sunnyvale. just after 4:00 a.m. on monday police responded to a 911 phone call from our resident of the corner of washington and florence reporting a robbery in progress. police surprised to suspect's industry as they were making off with a variety of stolen property. >> as officers arrived on scene they sought to meals crossing the street. they looked to stop them, the males fled and what ensued was a search for the second suspect, the first suspect was taken into custody relatively quickly. >> no one was hurt. police say the two men are now being questioned in connection with other similar home invasions style robberies and other bay area jurisdictions. >>catherine: a surprise and one day strike.
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protests are beginning to wind down. some protesters are still out there. jeff bliss explains why the union took action and how effective it was in shutting down the system if corps >> workers were on the picket lines in front of a whorehouse, a hall of justice levity is guided center. this was an effort to disrupted the business of the day to discuss their union is calling bad negotiations with a horse. >> we're striking solano backcourt workers are united and at llama stanford being lied to or to not have transferrin information in we will not allow them to 62 as. >> yet workers say they have been treated unfairly attack and unable to reach an agreement with the court. the courts and did not shut down despite the strike carried the district attorney's caucus says most of the criminal cases were postponed as a strike, but not health about 60% of
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affect a moderate cases who led the beating case? >> it could. this is the third case this year alone. a single death case, they will look at this now. if the judge did do that kind of inquiry, it could be tossed out. >>catherine: that is potentially huge. reduce the price at the ruling? >> was. as long as a juror expressed strong reservations, those people are typically kicked off of juries. defense attorneys usually fight to keep the month. it has potentially huge consequences may be clearing scott peterson. >>catherine: frustration in the heartland. it has been three days since elizabeth collins and letter cook disappeared in iowa. police do not have many clues to work with.
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there is a community effort to bring them home. >> cornfields, lakes and door-to-door, holding out hope for the two cousins who have been missing since friday eight year old elizabeth collins and the tenure old lyric cook left their grandmother's house for a bike ride. in his last time anyone saw them. they're like -- a purse and their bikes were found near a lake. with a 1000 volunteers joined the search over the weekend. authorities are now spending the volunteer effort in are no longer asking for additional help. >> are right now we do not feel that the more civilians out there on the street looking for them will be of any benefit. >> several weeks have turned up 70. her grandmother are no indications of how play. >> the families of the girls are relying on their feet.
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cooking the >> i feel that god has strengthened best and not left us in a discouraged state. we are extremely hopeful. >> the girls' families are cooperating. in number of state and local agencies are on the ground helping with the search including the fbi. >>catherine: a missouri man is under arrest, accused of killing two sisters. the bodies of the sisters were found yesterday in northwest missouri. the young mothers were reported missing on friday. the search began on saturday. authorities found a truck that had been missing from the home parked on a gravel road. the women's bodies were found nearby. a motive in the double murder has not been announced. >> and has been cloudy and cool close to the
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clothesline is evident. this is a live look from the bay bridge toll plazas. you can see the cloud coverage extending well inland. let's also take a look get the golden gate. foggy conditions. the fog will stay with us through the next several days. it will be fairly widespread. also, drizzle near the coastlines. into the afternoon we will see a few areas of sunshine. if the clouds will remain closed as a clothes line and we will have cooler temperatures. the foggy conditions stay with us and through thursday and into the weekend we will start to warm back up and see clearer skies. widespread fog through the bay area and began, dance close to the coastline. patsy for the inland valleys. as we stepped to the morning you will see very little clearing. by 10:00 a.m. i will start declaring over the diablo range that is it. by later afternoon we will see more sunshine for the inland valleys you will see cloudy conditions persisting in the north bay, along the
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peninsula and along the coastline. temperatures will be affected if tomorrow is staying cool. out the door tomorrow widespread '50s. by noon and we will see a few more 60 degree readings. by 3:00 we will see mainly 60 degree readings and a few fifties along the coastline. a few 70's to the inland valleys. down south tomorrow, take a look your expected highs. closer to the coastline it will remain in the '50s. through the north bay, increased cloud coverage. here is a look at your extended forecast. we will have the fog sticking with us over the next couple of mornings. if temperatures will stay on the cooler side of the next couple of days. we will start to warm as we head into the weekend with temperatures into the '90s
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>>catherine: oakland police are reviewing the impact after increased patrols following a recent spike in murder across the city. grant lodes is here with look at the violence of the weekend in oakland. >>grant: if oakland police are still investigating the details. six shootings over the weekend. we have applauded them here. police say this is actually must -- much better than last week. terisa estacio reports, the new measures taken by oakland police this weekend seemed to be paying off.
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>>host: here at jack london square, to designated units were assigned to patrol the area. in east oakland to more units were signed to that part of the city. at several city parks known for criminal activity, more officers were assigned to monitor those hot spots. officials say that these combined measures may huge difference in helping to reduce violent crime in the city as it deals with a recent crime wave. some >> one thing that apart is constantly working on its shifting resources air strategy is in reducing crime. i think that was evident this last weekend. we recognize hot spot, we recognize areas where we see an increase in crime and we applies resources directly to those areas. " for this weekend compared to last week and was a significant difference with
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crime reduction. >> constantly analyzing crime patterns in allocating resources accordingly will become more and more vital as the city continues to deal with a spike in crime. >>catherine: the manhunt is over for a man accused of shooting at a benicia police officer. he was arrested in vallejo yesterday. authorities have been looking for him since saturday. he is expected of firing at an officer during a traffic stop her. he ran off but police later found his vehicle. he is expected in court tomorrow. another person has died in connection with a house fire in san bruno last week. authorities say woman injured in the fire died in hospital last night. the fire was friday morning at this home on lake drive in san bruno. asks a two year old boy died, the woman's husband
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remains hospitalized. investigators believe the fire started in a shrine that had been set up in a home. >>catherine: the latest on the wildfires near the sierra, the crews are struggling to contain the fire. the fire is still growing, nearly four square miles in size. as of tonight is only about 30 percent contained. one of a dentist or send it is threatening at least 170 others. residents in the area have been evacuated. according to a dozen fire editors are on the scene, 12 injured. money trouble could be headed across the in residences and officials say they may need to cut enrollment if the voters do not approve the tax hike measures. the system stands to lose two of its 50 million in state funds if the voters say no to the tax measure. school officials say that they have to scenarios in
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cleats. first, the system would not cut enrollment would increase tuition by $150 per semester beginning in january which is a 5% increase. in addition, employees would have pay and benefits cut by 2.5%. the second plan that would keep tuition the same could be cutting enrollment. and again, this is if the voters did not approve the new tax measures on >>catherine: and disappointing news about the state public employees retirement system, the fund got less money than expected for the fiscal year ending june 30th they had only a 1% return on investments. that was well below the expected 7.5%. officials say that world markets contributed to that problem. they cover the pensions of more than one or 5 million state employees, school employees, local government
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workers. state workers of the will likely be contributed five -- pressure to contribute more. it's >>jaqueline: cladding conditions in downtown san francisco extending well inland. if we are seeing an extensive support sea breeze when. temperatures are cooler this morning, as a result the inland valleys are in the '60s and '70s. in the north bay we have seen increased cloudiness. temperatures have only been in the '60s there and along the coastline, upper 50s. it has been fairly breezy out there this afternoon, current wind gusts at 31 mi. an hour. we have seen a lot of wind gusts over 20 mi. an hour. that will continue into the evening. fog will be widespread overnight with drizzle close to the coastline. tomorrow afternoon only few areas seeing sunshine.
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it will be even cooler tomorrow and we will continue with a cooler weather through much of the week before we warm up for the weekend. but a your extended forecast coming up. >> two americans kidnapped in egypt are free after being held hostage for several days. how to from boston x. an egyptian kidnapped him, a companion at a translator. the kidnapper was demanding the release of his uncle from an egyptian jail. the of all have been arrested good half ton of drugs and in other cities. that the americans were hustling to enroll in when they were attacked. the kidnapper in charge reportedly remains free. both americans are said to be in good conditions. it is not clear yet how the release happened. a deadly confrontation between the u.s. navy ship and the small boat in the persian gulf. the shipbuilding and fire on the bill because it got too close. fact this was a port near
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dubai. one person on the boat was cleared -- killed. if the navy says they geese a verbal war again and fired a warning shot before resorting to lethal force. >>catherine: heavy rain has left hundreds cut off " kids at least dozens killed in the flooding in southwestern japan. during her caused mudslides and flooding how accurate are arising to dangerous levels. the victims were killed after being buried in landslides or swept away by overflowing into first. thousands of people have been evacuated. let's get a check and traffic. the bay bridge toll plaza looks fine in both directions.
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announcer: the kron4 news at 6:00 p.m. starts now. >>catherine: a milestone in the fight against aids, the first of our medication known to prevent hiv. >> my hope is to see a date were hiv is a bad memory. >>catherine: it is already being used to treat patients with the virus. testing shows it can reduce the chances of infection in people without the disease. it was developed by a foster based city. >>catherine: the drug is shown to be up to 92 percent effective. that is quite a breakthrough. 50,000 people are infected with hiv in the u.s. alone every year. dan kerman has been following this and has some critical and formation.
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>> this is something not to be taken casually. it is also not to replace condoms or testing. it is just another tool to be used in combination. what you need to know is again it is not a casual drug. this has to be taken on a daily basis. it can only be described to those who are hiv negative. those who receive the medication must be retested every three months. this is not cheap. the cost can run anywhere from 4 to $50 to more than $13,000 a year. hiv researchers say it is well worth it. >> by preventing hiv infection we prevent the need for lifelong house therapy and we also know that even when people receive treatment for their hiv there is still in excess risk of cancer, heart
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disease them bring disorder. we now have ways of doing that. preventing hiv is a bargain compared to paying a lifelong cost of treating an epidemic. >> that was robert grant, he conducted one of the trials that led to the fda approving this for those who do not have hiv. >> experts are saying to still practice safe sex and use condoms but is there not the concern that people will take this and let that slide? >> there is their concern. at least in the trials that appeared not to be the case. because you have to be retested they're hoping this will open additional avenues for this type of communication for testing, more people getting tested. >>catherine: hiv and aids
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service organizations are applauding the approval. they say now, the real work begins to make sure everyone gets it that needs it. >> now it is up to various organizations to have conversation with the manufacturer and federal government to make sure that rice is every barriers accessing this. especially important in communities of color. gay black men stand to benefit the most. >>catherine: that was a spokesperson from the san francisco aids foundation. if you feel the drug might be right for you the first epistemic appointment with your doctor and talk about this with him or her. stunt >>grant: muni destruction started early this morning with fears continuing into this evening's commute. we will see what happened
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earlier. protesters are gathered at the corner of third street in blue avenue as we speak. this is in the san francisco bayview district just east of 101 into 80. kay thompson is live with more. we just learned that demonstrators are planning to disrupt the evening commute. they told me they have no further plans to disrupt muni service. a small group of dedicated protesters remains of here this evening. they have been here since early this morning. this is video from a couple of minutes ago. they held a candlelight vigil for kenneth harding jr.. several people sang songs and then, the group held hands in a prayer circle and prayed for canada. his mother is here as well as his uncle saying that they believe he was murdered by police. they are happy with the way
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today's protests and the shutdown of muni worked out. >> we think today was a success. a success for the family and a success to get out our point in regard to police brutality and the one-year anniversary of his murder. we feel we made a statement. >> his family said it will continue to protest and san francisco or police nearby but keeping their distance from the crowd. >>catherine: the same group disrupted many service this morning. about 30 people marched in a circle across muni. they blocked the lions at church and the bows for about an hour. muni ran shuttle buses to get people around the protests. we spoke of one demonstrator who defended the tactics.
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>> at the inconvenience and is only an hour or two. these mothers and children killed by the police. their lives have been disrupted for ever >> protesters also rallied near van ness and market. one of their demands is free rides free of peoples. the confrontation came after the 19 year-old allegedly tried to avoid paying his us there. >> superior court union workers held a one day strike in san francisco protesting field labor talks.
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guilty today in court. you are looking at the bottom of brought daniels. his bail was reduced to do and $50,000. school and is accused of beating his at the three social networking site. police say crime happened between november 2010 as an esthetic 2012. the victims were 15 and 16 at the time. he is due back in court for a preliminary hearing in october. >>jaqueline: cloudy close to the coastline. you can see the cloud cover on the horizon. it will be pushing back in through the bay area over night. the coastline. right now temperatures are quite cool house. take a look at your current temperatures. chemical google has named a
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>>craig: the cruise and san jose are forced be in cleaning up hutments. this comes after a week of suspicious fires near decamps. city crews are going from camp to camp and posted notices warning of the cleanup. by law, the residents have to be given some time to gather their belongings in the area as rob fladeboe reports come as some residents say it is about time. the >> this is a minetta de such as cancer in downtown san jose. devon's of makeshift tents and piles of trash can be seen along the water. residents of the nearby condominium are fat. >> it does not feel safe. i do not feel safe going out or taking a walk around the park. aquinas clara actions, the
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russians and what not call a halt with the arctic oil in the creek? >> this is where one of at least three fires broke out in the area. some neighbors claim it could fire sparked the blazes. the impending clean of its portable long-range strategy to deal lawlessness citywide. >> we have to be respectful of personal belongings. >> one says the city itself and hard to find real housing. >> now, they're actually offering options. they told us this morning and me and my boy friend signed up. >> the clinton could begin
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as early as thursday. >> an update on a wildfire in placer county. is growing. you can see the fire southeast of colfax. it has burned 2,500 a.. one home has burned, 170 other homes are being threatened. and this is in the shirttails canyon the area. the fires only 30 percent contained. the windy weather makes it tough for firefighters is from a fire. full people have suffered minor injuries. if you can see the flames burning right there. it looked at all of these rocks. it is really unstable to rein in extremely steep. it is challenging for the firefighters. there is a huge white plume of smoke in this building from the valley. another picture here shows a firefighter extinguishing
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the fire. in started last wednesday. the cause of this fire is still under investigation. >> it has been pretty crowded this afternoon. ms. is video from earlier today. temperatures on cooler as a result of the fog. high temperatures mainly in the '60s. a few 70's elder but closer to the ball when temperatures stating in the '50s. half moon bay was briefly in the '60s. what with the inland valleys only in the '70s this afternoon. things will stay cool as we head into the next several days. this afternoon, you can still see the cloudy conditions over oakland. again, clouds are close to the coastline. they have not clear this afternoon. widespread fog for up the bay area overnight. drizzle closer to the coastline. here is a live picture from the golden gate.
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as we head into tomorrow afternoon we will see areas of sunshine away from the clothesline in the cold temperatures throughout the bay area. the foggy cool weather will stick with us through thursday. fog tracker 4 tomorrow morning showing widespread fog. fog will be dance close to the clothesline. the lighter sheeting over concord and the diablo range is where we will see more patchy fog. by 10:00 it had bid of clearing. thoughtful by three clock will start to see more clearing the inland valleys of. temperatures will certainly be affected by this summer sea breeze winds carried by 8:00 widespread '50s. that is the blue. the green represents temperatures in the '60s. a few more 60 degree readings as we move into the noon hour. by the later afternoon hours, '60s and '70s. the yellow on the screen we
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will see far between. >> here is a look at your extended forecast. cool and foggy. the deaths of six of us through wednesday, thursday and into the weekend. >>catherine: three more men have come forward accusing sandusky of sexual abuse. the man told police it happened in the '70s and '80s. for now it is unclear
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whether more charges will be filed. he was convicted last month of sexually abusing 10 boys over a 15 year period of time. he is expected to be sentenced in september and could face life in prison. fee for the woman claims that george zimmerman molested her when there were both the children. zimmerman is the man charged with second-degree murder in the death of treyvon martin. zimmerman says he acted in self-defense. the woman claims the abuse began when she was 6 years old. police and prosecutors are not saying if this latest allegation will be used in the trial. mitt romney might announce his choice of a running mate as early as this week. this is mitt romney at a fund-raiser. you raised about $2 million today. aides say he has not made a final choice of an announcement could be made this week. mourners at the difference. clear call all with
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>> there is now a new drug will help reduce the risk of getting hiv. easily reused in people with hiv but trials of shown its good prevention mechanism. it can cost as much as $13,000 a year that it is affected. they also caution it is not a mention of these comments or testing, it is meant to be used in combination with both. hough >> today's events one well.
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during the finale on saturday concert organizers cut the power during the middle of this song. he had been doing a cover of twist and shout with ideals -- with paul mccartney. it happened because the show ran over curfew. he is known for marathon contest. the show in spain lasted nearly four hours. madonna could face legal action from the national front party. politicians are threatening to sue because she showed video showing a party leader with a swastika on her forehead. critics say the national front party is racist and anti-semitic of politicians are calling her video an atrocity. will ferrell turns 45. he is on tour promoting his latest movie. he and co-star is our giddings keys to this city of st. louis.
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when johnny comes is the winner of the heart and household award sec goes to the player that best embodies the value, spirited tradition of the game. one player from the launch team in the majors is honored with this award. it is voted on by former players. in texas and the yankees are here for a back-to-back series. jason kidd made a big mistake over the weekend, he was arrested on a truck driving charge after police
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say he crashed his suv into a telephone pole. >> the u.s. is struggling in a little bit with brazil tonight. the u.s. has assumed control and the second half and on their way to beating the brazilian squad. said kevin anderson, there was one report that said he was set to become the new athletic director at stanford. andersen denies he has even been contacted by the school.
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>>gary: we have a loss olympic bus driver. their bus driver got lost on the way to the olympic village. 1 400 m hurdler said that they were lost for four hours. but reports are he was not the only bus driver to get lost. an epidemic has broken and the olympics, lost bus drivers. when we return, at video of you must see, mascots are involved. good and
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>>gary: a nascar mascot crash. he was with big are round the warning track when he lost control. the award is that the mascot is fine. he is a live to ride again. coming up at 8:00 p.m., we have a picture that we run every couple of years with jacqueline bennett and david packard. >> i met him in madrid. i knew someone who was coaching the team, i got to go to practice and it meets all of the madrid players feared he was very nice. does i saw her as well.
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