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a double, scored a run. one ball, one strike. >> terry: that is unhi unhittable. >> joe: 99 on the black. >> joe: 98 in on the hand. strike two. >> terry: it looks like he's starting to tire a little bit. >> joe: yeah. [ laughter ] >> terry: that ball just jumps. >> joe: two outs. [ applause ] how about 101 from neftali
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feliz? >> terry: no chance. >> joe: ryan raburn. >> terry: you know he desperately just wants to get on. just to get cabrera a chance. >> joe: see if feliz can throw strikes as he misses inside. ball one to raburn who has had a nice night. pair of walks. base hit his first time up. every tiger fan is hoping that number 24 miguel cabrera bats one more time tonight. strike one. almost got away from napoli which would have sent the tying run down to second.
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this thrilling night ended with an explanation point from neftali feliz. struck out the side in the ninth. the difference in the game is our best play of tonight's game, brought to you by the audi a-8. true greatness should never go unrecognized. it was nelson cruz with a home run that happened in the bottom of the fourth inning. this is his second hit of the post season. the first home run for a guy that hit 29 during the regular season. that made it 3-nothing. rangers win it 3-2. and it filtered down to this. out of the right hand of neftali feliz, and past the bat of ryan raburn. rangers take game one. 3-2. let's go down to ken rosenthal. >> ken: thank you, joe. nelson cruz, i know you struggled since the hamstring
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injuries. talk about your at-bat against verlander tonight and what it meant? >> player: really important. you know, i know he was throwing a sinker. and you have to make sure i get the right pitch to hit and lucky enough to go out. >> ken: home run proved a game-winning hit. talk about the game, the two rain delays. how weird was it to play on a night like this? >> player: you have to stay focused. this is not regular season. this is a really important game. we have to make sure we win this game. >> ken: nelson, thank you very much. joe, back to you. >> joe: all right. thank you to both of you. it's ogando who gets the win out of the bullpen for the rangers. kinsler had an rbi in this game. and texas up one game to none. kinsler saying that is one. we'll take a break and come back after this. ♪
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get started at citisimplicity.com. >> joe: we welcome you to the chevrolet alcs post-game show on fox. a night that saw 110 minutes of rain delays, final score of 3-2 texas. ogando gets the win. feliz gets his fourth save of the post season. let's go down to ken rosenthal. >> ken: thank you, joe. here with rangers catcher mike napoli. a fun night to be a catcher, no doubt. talk first about c.j. wilson. after that first inning when he settled down and then through the rain delay. >> player: great for us. he bounced back pretty good from his last start. we needed that. he is our ace. he went out there tonight and threw well for us. >> ken: bullpen, 4-1/3 scoreless innings and seemed like one guy after another was really on. >> player: the bullpen is awesome. they set it up that way. when the guys come in, we expect them to do their job tonight.
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>> ken: how about the psychological advantage of beating verlander and beating the tigers in game one? >> player: it's huge. we knew we had to do whatever we can. and i thought we did a good job of making them throw a lot of pitches and have good at-bats against them. we scored enough against them. >> ken: thank you very much. joe, back to you. >> joe: thank you, kenny. thank you to mike napoli. we welcome you inside the booth. well, there you go, got one out of your belt and four hours, 51 minutes. >> terry: honor, good baseball to watch. >> joe: fun to have you here. terry is back tomorrow night and kim joins us for game three when the series shifts to detroit. this was exactly -- you're 1-1. it was what you said it would be, which was really a pitching duel. ken hit the number. 4-1/3 out of the rangers bullpen. one hit, eight strike-outs. >> terry: how about those finesse arms they were bringing in there? that was something to watch. wasn't it? my goodness. >> joe: high octane stuff out of the texas bullpen. a big part of the win in game one. we can only hope.
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the rest of the alcs will be as thrilling as game one. we will see terry, kenny and chris and a.j. and eric tomorrow night. week five of the n.f.l. coming up tomorrow -- it begins with the fox n.f.l. sunday pre-game show at noon eastern, 9:00 a.m. pacific. join us tomorrow night. we can't wait for game two. alcs. in a matchup of derek holland and max scherzer. we're on the air in arlington, texas. coverage begins at 7:00 eastern, 4:00 pacific. promotional consideration paid for by the following -- >> for our producer pete macheska, pete web and joe buck saying so long for
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he was the face of the oakland raiders for almost their entire existence. tonight nfl legend al davis is dead. good evening, i'm ken wayne. >> and i'm heather holmes. the bay area is paying respects to al davis, he died today at the age of 82. fans gathered at the raiders headquarters placing bouquets of flowers at the base and he was the owner and manager of the raiders for fifty years and he has been described as a pioneer in professional football. he create created a team of his own image. fred inglis reflects on his
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imimpact on professional football. >> mr. al davis was born july 4th, 1929. he was raised in brooklyn new york but he turned oakland, california into his own nation. the raider nation. >> this is about a new mystique. >> he was just 33 when he joined the organization in 1963. as head coach and as general manager. >> well, he was very demanding man. he turned our organization into a professional football team and he turned the american football league into a real first class football league. >> reporter: three years later davis left the raiders to become the american football league commissioner and helped force the merger with the bigger established football league and that historic merger ended his stint and he returned to oakland as part owner and he obtained control of every day operations of the team.
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>> i want a winner. that's my life and i have always won and i always will win. >> very tough physical and intimidating and good football team. i think is his legacy of being able to build that and a little bit of a renegade and outlaw and i'll do it my way whether you like it or not. >> out of all of the owners i played with in professional sports, he had to be the nicest and most kindest caring boss. he hired unknown coaches like john madden that was just 32 when he became the raiders head coach in 1969. davis hired art shell, the first head coach of the modern nfl era and tom florez, the first latino head coach in nfl history. who led the raiders to two of their three superbowl championships. >> he hired me, he didn't hire
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me because i was hispanic, he hired me because he thought i could win and unfortunately the only things that seemed to be noteworthy of print are the bad things. i know the other side. >> and chief executive amy tas is one of the highest ranking females in all of major league sports. >> i am not sure any other organization has done as much for the revival of fairness an opportunity to minorities. >> davis battled in court and won the right to move the raiders to los angeles before the 1982 season and 13 years later after multiple failed attempts to get a new stadium built in southern california davis returned to oakland. >> with this honor, it is a testament to a great organization. >> in 1992 al davis was inducted into the nfl hall of
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fame. >> al davis was leader of not only the raiders and not only the american football league but leader of all profootball. >> reporter: and while the greatness of the raiders has diminished since 1973 but will stand the test of time. >> we are what we are and the legacy we leave, mine, i hope will be the raiders. the oakland raiders in their hometown have had a rocky relationship at times. jay hernandez is in al ma kneeda. >> i met with those that knew
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mr. al davis and knew the icon. >> raider nation will memorialize him as probably the most important person in american football. >> after digesting the news of the passing a man bigger than life, don prado, a man with his own open history explained mr. al davis touch and go saga with the city. mr.davis refused to be told what to do, least of all by oakland officials in the '80s. >> the powers at be thought they would stare him down and he went to la. >> in classic al davis fashion,, john bella said that making money was secondary in oakland. >> mr. davis cared about winning more than any other owner in the nfl.
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>> just win, baby. assaying he would be rarely without and most fans continued to admire and follow when davis returned to oakland in his own teams and this time in a renovated coliseum and today the flag waved at half-staff and in al ma kneeda, fans descended on headquarters. >> he was at the game saturday and no one expected him to pass. it is a shock. >> mr. davis is the oakland raiders and was the oakland raiders and the raiders will never be the same without him. >> one fan club is asking fans to gather here tomorrow night at 6:00 to welcome back the players from texas. and the raiders organization today released this statement on the death of its owner and it reads in part al davis was unique, a maverick and giant among giants and a
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true legend and a hero and mentor and friend and the will to win will continue to blaze through the legacy of the great al davis. hugh jackson released a statement saying "it is because of this accomplished man and his love of silver and black, the fire that burns in him i will always and forever burn in me." former raiders coach and current radio analyst mr. florez says he called mr. al davis a friend for fifty years. it is hard to imagine that someone that has been a big part of my life and football and the raiders is gone. i think le be remembered as one of the great pioneers and one of the great architects of what the game is today. >> florez was one of the first latino coaches hired and currently in houston for the
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raiders game against the texans tomorrow and he said the mood is subdued right now. our coverage continues nation in mourning and we talk to the fans about the passing of al davis and the story is coming up in 20 minutes. san jose police scrambled today on a homicide after an officer involved and an officer- involved shooting and only minutes and less than a mile apart. we are live in san jose with why the two incidents do not appear to be linked. >> one was a cop firing at a suspected car thief and the other one in the alley was far more serious, a young couple shot and the woman fighting for her life. >> they were nice and didn't bother anyone. >> this neighbor says he knows the victim, a 19-year-old man and a 20-year-old woman and students at san jose state lo rented the college said they were robbed and shot perhaps by
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an intruder and possibly an acquaintance. >> they got robbed with their money and their marijuana. he was probably high on drugs or something to just kill someone. the shootings launched a massive response collecting evidence and trying to find a suspect. >> these are the worst case scenarios we talked about. the worst case because of the crime that unfolded police were working another scene, a sheriff's deputy shot up a ford exploder trying to apprehend the driver possibly armed and found in a training center and at the time san jose had two critical incidents stretching the officers thin. >> we don't have the personnel we once have so it is a learning curve. >> doing more with less doesn't make people feel safer day or night and some will talk about
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rising violence but won't show their faces. >> there is a lot of shootings around here. we have a lot of kids in the streets so you never know what is going to happen. not much suspect information yet from police on this homicide but talking to the neighbor that says he knew the couple, he said they had lived here about a year while going to school and they had not been any trouble here before. we are live in san jose, debra vilone, channel 2 news. the man accused of the deadly quarry shooting expressed condolences to the victims. police say shareef holman opened fire at the levi cement plant and there was a statement "there was no words to express how sorrow we have or how badly we feel we don't understand how it happened and wish we could
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change the events of this week" almond was shot by deputies the day after attack. in less than two hours protesters in front of city hall may be told to leave or face arrest. a group of protesters supporting the occupy wall street operation have set up opportunities and the police have warned them if they don't move by tonight officers will issue citations and may make arrests and the protesters said that would be unfair because a vietnamese was not arrested back in 2008. people remain camped out omission street and occupy san francisco activists are calling to an end of corporate greed. the demonstration has been going on now for more than a week. a smithsonian museum in washington d.c. was shut down after anti war and occupy wall
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street demonstrators allegedly tried to enter the building. a spokesman says 100 to 200 demonstrators attempted to enter an exhibit featuring aircraft, one of the security guards used pepper stray to break up the crowd and the museum was closed and one person was arrested. a golden gate back drop and bluebird skies and the blue angels over head and nothing better than that. we will take you to that. what it means for students illegally. mel marijuana and employment opportunities and how the two came together in a unique event in san francisco. the news continues in ninety
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seconds. they came by boat, bus and trolly and car to gather on the shoreline of san francisco and look up. we have the spectacle of the blue angels and this week's fleet week. san francisco has some noisy guests this weekend and they aren't subtle. a symphony of jet engines and the people gathered to watch the show from blue angels over the water to a parade of ships
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on the water. >> a lot of ships and fire boats. >> this is pretty much just a happy place. >> yes. thrilled. >> and navy divers under water. >> fleet week carnival like atmosphere is meantime to entertain and recruit. >> i think this is awesome recruiting because it allows the public to see the range of services that the rangers does. the risk and the beauty that makes people want to watch and the canadian snowbirds i flew with them on a media flight for an experience like no other and the feeling of taking off information and being so close to that flame next to you while you are dancing in the sky so you feel like you could touch it and doing slips and turns and you feel like there's an elephant sitting on your chest and coming into land and knowing that you have been within an inch an your life and still wanting to do it again.
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the risks were on display in reno while a pilot crashed into the grandstand and organizers say this is different, it is not a race but a show and the pilots are not hobbyists but professional navy flyers and it takes place over water away from people. >> i would be having fun if i was there. >> far enough to be safe and close enough to feel the power and to appreciate the school. >> no el walker ktvt 2 news. to see more, go to ktvu.com and click on the flight show tabs. cheers for those fighting for educational opportunities for illegal immigrants. as governor rown signed the dream act. a small group celebrated in berkeley. illegal immigrants will be eligible to receive state financial aid to study at state universities and colleges. supporters say it is an
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important state. >> whether we are latino or black or asian or native american, arab or white, we are all californiaians and deserve equality and to have our dreams come true. the dream act encourages international excitement and helping students to gain access to college benefits the students and the entire state. a bay area organization is pushing to keep funds coming for california high-speed rail and public policy advocacy group the bay area council opposes a bill introduced this week to free federal spending for high-speed rail. it would give time to honor the chance for success before spending more money and the pay air council says the service would create jobs and promote energy efficiency. searchers in sonoma county found the bodies of a missing sacramento man, volunteers found the body of 30-year-old
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and beton muto in the armstrong woods. officials say muto took his own life and he was reported missing on tuesday and his suv was found wednesday inside of the park. medical marijuana has promoted employment. one of the organizers of the job expo says the marijuana job market is a growing field. he hopes that it doesn't get sidelined by a crack down by the federal government. >> this is only one state out of fifty states to need workers and we are trying to find people that want to work and service the industry so we are helping to create jobs and we hope that federal won't interfere. the jobs available is testing labs and dispensaries and garden shops and law firms. damage control and distance on the campaign trail as governor rick perry tried to
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set himself apart from a pastor that made controversial remarks. pastor robert jeffers called mormonism a culture and said perry was a follower of jesus christ and mitt romney is a morman and today governor perry says he did not share jeffers police and perry did not comment on his relationship with jeffers. in 2008 jeffers made a similar attack on romney. ron paul is celebrating yet another straw poll victory tonight. the texas congressman won the poll at the values voter summit in washington d.c. with 37%. paul told voters today that it is time for america to go back to its roots. there is a whole generation of americans right now rising up and saying we were on the right track at one time. this gets back on that track
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and restore liberty and prosperity and peace. paul is also won in straw polls in california and north carolina. herman cane came in second and the poll and with 23% and rick san storage had 16%. president obama again pushed the jobs bill as the only way to get the economy back on track. the president's plan would reduce payroll taxes on workers and employers and extend benefits to long term employed people and spend money on public works projects. independent experts who do this for a living have said that this jobs bill will have a significant effect for our economy and middle class families across america but if we don't act, the opposite will be true. there will be fewer jobs and weaker growth. the jobs plan will be paid for by closing tax loopholes for oil and gas companies and raising taxes on individuals making more than $200,000. republicans though say any new
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spending and tax increases would do more harm than good for the economy. the first primary of the 2012 presidential election be held in 2011, new hampshire secretary of state says maybe. nevada will hold the caucus jan 14th and iowa has scheduled its primary for january 3rd, so now new hampshire, traditionally the first state to hold the primary says it is considering moving the primary to december. a decision out of new hampshire is expected by the end of the month. former president jim carter was present for an exhibit about his life. >> he talked about growing up on a peanut farm. a lot of peanuts. carter served from 77 to 81 and received a nobel peace prize in
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two women in a walmart store hurled toxic cleaners at each other. they got into a physical altercation and it escalated when one of the women poured bleach and pine sol on the other. 19 people were injured and were treated for exposure to toxic chemicals. a computer virus has affected the network used by pilots that control u.s. drones. the virus captures the strokes on the keyboards of the computers used at creature air force base. the pilots control drones in iraq and afghanistan. forces say that crews are able to use it to fly the drones and does not appear that classified information has been lost or transferred. from syria, amateur video shows a frightening scene, activists say syrian security opened fire on tens of
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thousands warning the death of a kar dish figure. michelle adbah has been shot to death, 14 have been reported dead but another says two. it is said to be the largest demonstration against the president since the uprising began 7 months ago. in libya there is street fighting and thousands are trapped in the home as modar gaddafi. from columbia, five people are missing and three are dead following a series of landslides. this amateur video shows rescuers going for safety and the river of mud took out several houses and closed a
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main road. tens of thousands of fans paid tribute to the king of pop today. the michael forever tribute concert took place in whales. christine aguilera and jackson's children made an appearance. zsa zsa ga bor was in the hospital tonight. she was rushed after losing consciousness at her mansion. she has been in and out of the hospital since last year when she broke her hip falling out of bed and her right leg was amputated in january after becoming infected. the raider nation is grieving and we'll tell you how fans will remember al davis. also, a dramatic landing.
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waters of hawaii. as we reported at the top of the newscast the raider nation is in mourning tonight. christian captain shows us the fan tributes to raiders owner al davis. >> reporter: raider fans gathered at headquarters to offer a shoulder to cry on. the flags flew at half-staff and word spread quickly about the man that fans say was not just an owner but icon. >> i came out to pay respects to al davis, he was a maverick and created the raiders. very important person in the nfl. we owe him a lot. >> fans say they will rememb
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