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now at 5:00 p.m. two spit ions fires. the -- suspicious fires and who might be responsible. >> the crisis in iraq escalates. theband falls -- baghdad falls -- [ indiscernible ] >> following new developments as militants make their way towards baghdad. >> and remembering a radio icon. the life and legacy of casey
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kasem. complete bay area news coverage starts right now, this is ktvu channel 2 newsats 5:00 p.m. another grass fire and crews are on alert as investigators rule the fire suspicious. i am ken wayne. >> i am heather holmes. firefighters are still sticking for hot spots. it is not far from where another fire burned on friday. tonight both fires are being called suspicious. ktvu's cristina rendon is live now where the fire started near highway 101. >> reporter: we could tell you this fire burned 20 homes in this neighborhood and if you look behind us you could see how close the fire came to the homes. fire investigators think started on the other side of the hill near a bike trail. >> the dry grass is all the fuel this fire needed to take
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off. a ktvu channel 2 news viewer captured this video of smoke. the flames spread over the hill into his backyard while he was stuck in traffic trying to get home. >> what do you do? you are helpless. it was nice to see they were on top of it. >> reporter: the fire chief says crews quickly got a handle on the suspicious is fire. >> at this point it is suspicious. it could -- but it is unlikely it was accidental. >> reporter: 3.5 acres was charred. the third one in the last four days. on thursday a fire broke out at samuel p. taylor state park. investigators are calling that one suspicious too. saying it started in several locations. >> a wake up call given the weather and the fuel conditions. >> reporter: he clears space behind his home every year and now he will be on the look out
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for anyone possibly causing trouble. >> something like this will happen and probably will keep hanking till -- happening till they catch the culprit. >> reporter: investigators are asking the public to contact them if they saw anything suspicious this morning near highway 101. investigators remain here throughout the night patrolling the area. cristina rendon, ktvu channel 2 news. in the south bay a house fire left a family displaced and three people including a firefighter injured. at 5:30 p.m. what happened and investigators tellurous the fire started. the california highway patrol is investigating what caused a crash that claimed the life of a man in san francisco near the fifth street off ramp at interstate 80. ktvu's allie rasmus spoke to
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friends of the victim who say their scamp a dangerous -- camp is a dangerous place to be. >> reporter: the personal belongings of a father, grandfather and military veteran who called this spot home. >> yeah, he is homeless. that doesn't mean he didn't matter to somebody. >> reporter: the man was known by many people as pops. >> looked out for people. helped them out when he could. gave them money. >> reporter: yesterday he pitched his tent. at 1:00 a.m. people were awoke by a deafening noise. >> a loud bang. i seen that car, looked and saw -- >> the driver was coming down the off ramp but instead of making the curve he went through the guard rail and the
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suv kept going. it didn't stop till it smashed into the post. the chp says the driver was booked for dui violations. >> dangerous around here. >> reporter: it is not the first time a vehicle crashed into their encampment. >> i am trying to go somewhere else. [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: many would like caltrans to put up signs or alert drivers to the curve. friends plan to keep him in their memories while they keep an eye on the cars in their backyard. >> reporter: in san francisco, allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news. we are learn morgue about a shoot out yesterday that injured a ranger, a california highway patrol officer and the suspect. around 3:00 p.m. yesterday afternoon a chp officer was responding to the ranger's call in the tahoe
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national forecast. there was shoot out and the rangers and a suspect were hit. they were taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. the chp injured his leg and investigators are still looking into the circumstances surrounding the shooting. the crisis in iraq. a string of deadly explosions in baghdad kill 15 people. today bombings came as militants from issis posted -- isis posted on twitter. >> the claim of a mass execution has not yet been verified, if true it would be the worse in syria or iraq in recent years. the report on the latest response. >> reporter: the iraqi military
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is trying to stop isis from taking over the capital of baghdad. new video released by the defense ministry shows aerial strikes targeting isis' positions in the country. they have already captured several cities in syria and iraq, including iraq's second largest city. their goal to establish one state ruled under islamic law. they blamed poor leadership by the prime minister for the violence. >> failed to integrate the sunni leadership into his government. engaged in putting together -- >> reporter: isis' bloodshed over the country is being revealed. the chilling images show the capture of dozens of men, marched into fields lined up and executed.
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critics of president obama's decision not to send u.s. troops to iraq are speaking out. >> if baghdad falls, a disaster awaits us. >> we have got to get in there, work with a solution with iraq but push back this very evil organization. >> reporter: the president did say other option like air strikes are being explored. u.s. secretary of defense chuck hagel ordered an aircraft carrier to the region. should military options be needed to protect americans or u.s. interests. ktvu channel 2 news. one of radio's most beloved voices has fallen silent. casey kasem has died at the age aff42. >> -- of 42. in 1970 casey kasem hosted the american top 40.
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for 39 years his voice counted dowed down -- counted down the nation's height sounds. casey kasempetcasey kasem suffered from dementia and other health problems and there were battles between his wife and his children or his care. casey kasem will be remembered as one of the legendary voices of americanroidio. a look -- american radio. a look at the life and career of casey kasem. >> reporter: born april 1932, kate middleton grew up in -- casey kasem grew up introit with dreams of becoming a baseball player. in college he started radio acting. >> auditioned. i could do a 12-year-old to a
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20-year-old. >> reporter: in 1952 he got his first dj job in korea. he went back into radio as a wacky comedian. oakland he perspected the vocal style that would become his trade market. a studio manager told him to just simply be himself. he moved to los angeles to do voice over work in cartoons. >> i knew that i could do the kind of things they do. >> reporter: in 1969, shaggy from scooby doo. >> 15 different shows with characters in them. none as excited as the man i do or the boy i do on scooby doo. >> number 40. >> reporter: on july 4, 1970 he introduced the nation to american top 40. >> could you please play
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waiting for a girl like you from mark to barb. she knows she is worth the wait. thank you, mark. >> reporter: american top 40 with spin offs on radio and tv. he remained apert of the ran -- a part of the franchise till 2009. >> my greatest claim to fame. it universal everybody loves scooby. >> reporter: one of the most recognizable voices, casey kasem transformed the radio landscape and now that he is gone i think we all know how he would want to say good-bye. >> fox news. >> cakecake spent time -- casey kasem spent time in the bay
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area. he worked for several years with casey kasem as a writer. >> the lasting impression that he leaves and left is of a man who was driven by work, by success and by professionalism. he was driven to perfection. he worked awfully hard to become what he became. >> in the 1960s casey kasem worked a as a dj in san francisco and oakland. he honed his skills and became one of the greatest radio personalities of all time. people are taking a twitter to share their condolences in memory of casey kasem. ryan serequest said keep -- seacrest said we will miss you. long before the internet casey kasem made sure you were
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hearing the best music out there. >> on www.ktvu.com you will find more on the life and legacy of casey kasem. a student in a wheelchair attacked at school by a man hired to protect. at 5:30 p.m. the new developments expected this week. >> first developing news, hundreds of homes evacuated after a fire doubles in size over night, the latest from southern california firefighters. >> and in our weather cooler across the bay area. coming up, where you could expect cloud cover tomorrow morning and the big change temperature in your monday forecast. >> the bay area pays tribute to mia anglieu. the ceremony to honor her. ♪
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afstunning defeat to -- a stunning defeat. he admitted there is a device in the gop. >> i hope it is the way towards bridging that divide is through solutions. >> many think he lost because of his stand on immigration reform. the house votes on a new leader this week. the first lady took to twitter to wish the president a father's day. she posted a picture. and wrote hoppy fda -- father's
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day. is spending time in palm spring this weekend. he got up early this morning for golf. it is unclear what they are doing for the rest of the day. yesterday the president delivered the commencement address attacks c irvine. the perez -- uc irvine. hundreds gathered in san francisco to remember maya angelou whose life inspired so many. the ceremony was held inside -- ceremony was held inside the church where she often visited. ktvu's noelle walker has more. >> reporter: maya angelou's words and lessons live on through the people she touched. [ music ] >> reporter: at glide memorial the tables were set for a celebration. [ music ] >> gather the vibe. >> the line it get in curved
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around the block. [ music ] >> reporter: to remember a life well lit. >> we are drawn together again by maya angelou. >> reporter: dr. maya angelou poet, philosopher, teacher to the masses. >> she said my life would be incomplete if i did not open up a bit. and connect with people on a deeper level. [ singing ] >> reporter: with boxes of kleenex to tab tears of mourning and joy, glide memorial celebrated this woman who spread so much joy. >> maya angelou knew that san
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francisco needed change. and she chose to participate and lead in the change in this city. >> reporter: a city that spilled into the street to watch maya angelou memorialized. so many different people,ulate her son said his mother believed people had more similarities than differences. >> about the elevation of the human spirit. about loving and respecting ourselves as well as each other. >> today inside glide memorial that spirit soared. [ singing ]
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>> reporter: and one woman who performed with maya angelou when she was a teen said she will always hear maya angelou's voice in her head. spouting words of wisdom and inspiration. noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. >> on www.ktvu.com we posted more from today's memorial under hot topics. let's check in with our meteorologist mark tamayo to find out about the week ahead. >> we started to cool off before today and it will continue into monday. monday will be one of the coolest days of the week. right now we have partly cloudy skies, patchy fog near the shoreline. also high clouds as well. here is the most recent image. you see the high clouds. down towards san francisco. patchy fog towards ocean beach. close to monterey bay as well. you see the satellite and the low clouds. higher clouds and lower clouds and fog that push back into the
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bay late tonight and early tomorrow morning. current numbers out there. 57 degrees in half moon bay. san jose 72. livermore 73. clear skies and santa rosa in the upper 70s. winds picked throughout the afternoon. gusty conditions. fairfield 22. gusting to 28 miles per hour. more neighborhoods, winds not as strong towards oakland. sfo 29 miles per hour. san jose 17 miles per hour. right now that water temperature 56 degrees. working with the sea breeze as well. this sets up the fog this time of year. live camera. you see the low clouds out there. this will translate to a cooler forecast into monday. not expecting much in the way of 80s. warmest locations mid-70s. san francisco 69 degrees. there is the fog out there.
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that will be factor tomorrow morning. in san francisco, to start out monday, lots of cloud cover out there. still over cast into the afternoon hours. forecasting a high of 62 degrees and san jose right now checking in 72. and the south bay tomorrow morning lower 70s as well. over night lows, monday, partly cloudy skies. lots of low 50s out there. santa rosa 49. and san jose mid-50s. low of 55 degrees. forecast model. put this into motion. low clouds out there. increasing into the morning hours. and then for the afternoon, partly cloudy skies. look at this. the main area of 80s to the east of the bay area. few locations boarder line. lots of 60s. warmest locations inland in the low 70s. that is all reflected in the forecast 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. low 50s. low clouds out there.
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12:00, partly sunny, mid-60s. there is the change range. 58 to 75 degrees. highs for your monday, morning clouds. partly cloudy skies into the afternoon. san francisco 62. napa 76. san jose 71. and antioch in the mid-70s. here is your five-day forecast. temperatures trend upwards tuesday. clearing times on tuesday. warm up the numbers a good three to eight degrees from monday. warming trend continues into wednesday and thursday. coming up, if we have warmer temperatures in the weekend forecast with the weekend in view in a little bit. developing news right now. a wildfire in the sequoia national forest, three square miles. the fire broke out on fire. deputies ordered people to leave the area to avoid the
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expanding fire. the evacuations effect 500 homes. crews contained 5% of the flames. several roads are closed. although most tourist destinations are open. a sad father's day for a bay area man after his home goes up in flames. >> [ inaudible question ] >> too much worry right now. >> at 5:30 p.m. why firefighters say it could have been worse. >> later a new option that could keep a strungling bay area hospital open but first helping our veterans, the operation that is helping struggling vets find a permanent home. oh chris, did you remember to pay the dog sitter?
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. six people were killed in a house fire in new jersey. investigators say the fire started around 4:00 a.m. this morning. there is no word on the cause. according to neighbor as woman lived there with her daughter and grandchildren. investigators have been called in but that fire does not appear suspicious at this time. spall plane carrying two people crashed off the oregon coast before 10:00 a.m. this morning. 60 miles west of eugene. the sheriff's office says the coast guard has recovered one body. search crews still looking for a second person. israeli prime minister is accusing them of kidnapping
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three teenagers. two 16 year old and a 19-year- old went missing thursday as they were leaving for school. they denied responsibility. a massive search is underway for them and 80 have been arrested. today one of the mother's thanks all those who are praying for the boys. >> boy coming home from school, they were just on their way home. we will hug them soon and really thank you all and -- god willing we will all be able to celebrate their return safely. >> in exchange for the reloose of a thousand -- release of a thousand prisoners. a homeless shelter is helping veterans find permanent homes and stain lives. a third of the homeless people
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are veterans and 40% of the population is made up of veterans from iraq, afghanistan ask vietnam. two say the shelter is helping them move on. >> after doing another bout with drugs and alcohol, i said that is enough. >> i am getting back on my feet. i still have obstacles. >> the mission has an 80% success rate in placing residents in permanent homes. home goes up in flames. >> a san jose family spending part of their father's day at a local burn unit. what caused the house fire coming up. >> and a school security guard heading to court after an attack on a student in a wheelchair. [ music ] >> it is graduation day for hundreds of bay area students.
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more. >> the family is shaken up given today is father's day and this is not how they were hoping to spend it. the garage is now boarded up and the front of the house is a total loss. >> reporter: this video from the san jose fire department captures the flames firefighters were up against when the fire got out of control. you can hear a person screaming. >> that was one of the residents, one of the children from the home when they realized their home was involved in fire. >> the fire happening before 8:00 a.m. this morning the family escaped but not without injury. >> no fire. [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: they suffered first and second degree burns while trying to put the fire out with water and towels. he showed us the injuries to
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his fingers. >> reporter: [ inaudible question ] >> too much worry right now. >> reporter: at one point the fire got so hot everything in the kitchen caught fire. the cause of the fire -- >> it started near a hot place. a cooking element that was left on. >> reporter: have a fire extinguisher handy, that could have put out the fire before it turned into this. >> a sad situation. but on a larger scale we are happy they all got out safely. that none of them were killed in the fire. >> two cars inside the garage were destroyed. the firefighter who was burned was treated and reloosed. the parents -- released. the parents were reted andry -- treated and released. the red cross is helping the
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family tonight. the police department is asking for the public's help in identifying the people responsible for two arsons at elementary school. the damage estimated at $15,000. the other fire was set on the south side of the school. crime stoppers is offering a thousand dollars reward in the case. fired oakland high school security guard arrested for assaulting a student in a wheelchair heads to court tomorrow. the principal said it began whether he tried -- when he tried to get students to class, he said the student slapped his hand so he handcuffed him and he spat in his space and he struck the student and dumped him on the floor. a second security guard intervened. he is charged with inflicting
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corporal injury on a child. 11 defendanted arrested in operation sunny day are due in court tomorrow. they are accused in several homicides and other felonies stemming from a gang war. the grand jury indicted 16 suspects. authorities say the code name came from recorded conversations in which members said it is a sunny day in east palo alto to indicate a successful hit. . a deal needs approval by the state senate and the governor by tonight. the $108 billion agreement was announced on friday. it helps pay down debt, builds on a rainy day fund and more money for social and educational programs. expanded pre-school and programs to help parolees become better citizens and smart investments to fight
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climate change like cap and trade revenue and money for mass transit. budget meetings begin tomorrow for santa clara county. they will focus on health and hospital service and safety, justice and housing, land use and transportation. they hope to wrap up by friday. the year begins in another two weeks. a emergency room is one of the latest options being reviewed to save doctor's medical center. they are trying to preserve crucial services. the times reports a free standing emergency room requires less than 200 employees. and non-emergencies would be sent elsewhere and hospital
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beds would be reduced. the review should be done in 30 days. crews are preparing to activate new metering lights along interstate 880. similar to the ones seen here. they will be activated on the morning of june 24. a study on the effects of airline mergers and whether they push airfares higher. on major routes prices have gone down. due to an increase in the presence of low cost carriers. for the smaller impacts, comtitian has been reduced when increases higher ticket prices. stanford received praises
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today as they got their first joint commencement speech. [ music ] >> a lot of fun there. stanford is where genius lives. they praised the students for flexibility of mind and optism. >> this is where people come to the discover -- come to discover the future and have fun doing it. >> some people call you nerds and we hear you claim that label with pride. [ cheers and applause ] >> self-admitted nerds. they were serious urging them not to just seek profit but also tackle problems such as poverty and disease. 13 young artss from around the world -- artists from around the world were honored
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today. including two from the bay area. [ indiscernible ] >> they tied for a prize in the river of words contest. it was held at st. mary's college. it aims to promote literacy, the arts and environmental awareness and open to any child in the world. 10 winners came from around the country. it is father's day. dad celebrating their day super hero style. >> and it is cooling down across the bay area. our meteorologist mark tamayo tells us how low temperatures will go.
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. a die celebrate fathers and -- a day to celebrate fathers. the 27th 27th annual celebration. thousands of people came out to enjoy the free festivities. >> we do this to have the community come together because the more we come together the more we find we are all the same and therefore we could build a stronger community. >> it is the oldest celebration commemorating the end of slavery in the u.s. it commemorates the union soldier announcement in texas. nice day obe out there -- to be out there, let's check in with mark tamayo and get more on the weather. >> we cooled off today. we might be cold into the monday forecast. fog is increasing over night.
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as far as temperatures from this afternoon, upper 50s in pacifica. chilly towards the shoreline. san francisco was 64. oakland 68 degrees. a stronger breeze importing the low cloud deck. that will be a key factor over the next 12 hours or so. right now on live storm tracker 2 high clouds moving into northern california. right now. still it is not clear for tonight. looking towards the bay coming up, i think. we have the low cloud deck here. here we have the fog and up above we have the higher clouds moving in. it is not completely clear. tomorrow morning over cast. cooler and the extended, the other direction, no major heat in the forecast. santa rosa right now, 78 degrees. santa rosa will wake up to closed to start out mondays morning. here is the for-- out monday morning. sheer the forecast -- here is
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the forecast. 75 degrees at 2:00 p.m. san jose right now 72. and tomorrow starting out on the cooler side and we will bring up the forecast right now, san jose, 5:00 a.m. tomorrow morning 52 degrees. 2:00 p.m. 70. on track to reach lower 70s in the south bay. you can see the high clouds moving into northern california right now. this weather system is the key panther in the short term. keeps -- factor in the short term. high pressure begins to build in by tuesday and wednesday. this is the source of warming. wednesday the warmest locationinizelands went be hot but -- locations inland, won't be hot but approaching 90 degrees. but no triple digits in the forecast. the clouds expected tomorrow morning. partly cloudy skies. the chance of drizzle out there as well. and then into the afternoon hours. you can see the clouds clearing out. we could have left over patchy
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fog near the shoreline but 60s and inland 70s. maybe approaching 80 degrees. highs for tomorrow, santa rosa 76 degrees. fairfield mid-70s. vacaville upper 70s. oakland 66. lots of over cast to start out your monday morning. san jose high, there is the high. san francisco 62. upper 50s to near 60 towards half moon bay. that forecast high is 68. your five-day forecast, a bump in the numbers by tuesday and wednesday. by wednesday warmest location's inland 90 degrees. with your weekend in view, we cool off for saturday and warm up into sunday. typically in the bay area, june weather, cold out there, that will be the case tomorrow. >> all right. thank you. your father may be a hero to you but how about a super
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hero. >> and they are off. thousands of families in sacramento. super heroes 5k run today. it featured all the greats. and of course a lot of fathers. [ indiscernible ] >> we are out here just, you know, help to raise money and have fun. i couldn't think of a better way to spend father's day. >> it sports the center for fathers and families and that is in sacramento. stick around. sports wrap is coming up next. heat shields are compromised. we have multiple failures.
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[ music ] good evening everyone and welcome to sports wrap. the bullpen has been one of the giants strengthsalize season long but -- strengths all season long but today the bullpen failed and the rockies completed a three game sweep at at&t park. >> win blowing out to left and that was a factor. madison bumgarner had a 3-0 lead. just like that 3-2 game. take another look at the guy who catches the ball. kid in one arm, catch with the other. buster posey had to leave after getting drilled in the jaw. sanchez takes him deep with his
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third homer of the year. pablo sandoval was up next. a towering drive that just makes it over. homer number 9. 5-2 but the giants weren't finished. pitchers love it when they can go toe to toe, that is two homers on the year for madison bumgarner. both against the rockies. giants 7-4 in the 8th. that is when the bullpen led them down -- let them down. slapping one the opposite way. he scores the tying run. he beats the throw with the lead run. all four runs 1 charged to him who takes the loss. colorado came from behind. sweeping the giants 8-7. giants off tomorrow before playing against the white sox beginning tuesday night. >> a's dropped their opener on friday to the had yankees but bounced back with two straight
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dominant wins. chavez was chap. derek jeter goes down on strikes. still in the first. elsberry can't pull the trigger. two runners on. norris likes what he sees. just like that 3-0 a's. 3-run home runner in the first is a good thing and so it is in the second. coco crisp with two runners aboard. 6-0 lead after two innings. a's got him four more in the 4 4th. yoenis cespedes drives in two with this single. 10-0 oakland before the inning was over. chaezsix innings. picking up his -- varves goes six ings picking up his 6th of the year. >> the u.s. open is eighty one of the best -- is one of the
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best in golf but martin kaymer made sure it had little drama. he won by 8 strokes. lpga members scouting things today. the women's open is this week. at 9 over par, johnson never a threat to win but he turned in the shot of the week. on the par three 9th, 172 yards out, pin high. that goes for the only hole in one of the tournament. he shot a 72 today finished 18 strokes back. >> journeyman compton was a great story this week. he had two heart transplants. he finishes a round of 72 for his best tournament ever as a pro. one of three players tieing for second. one under par. rickie fowlerwas the other
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guy. a birdie at number 12. round of 72. both eight strokes back. he started with a five stroke lead. added to it. birdie at 13, put him up 7. this puts him up 8. he began with connective 65s and never looked back. he ended with a long par at 18. he wins a major for the second time in his career. >> style come on this early night sports wrap, a winner on the nascar circuit, and the latest in today's world cup games. one finish is very dramatic. we will be right back.
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play. ecuador led 1-0. and switzerland with the corner kick. he is in front of the goal. 1-1. 1-1, the swiss had other ideas. switzerland pulls out a 2-1 win and gets the three points in the group standings. >> also in group e. france set up with a point blank penalty kick. france 1-0 over hundred duress. -- hundredderous. the french never left them in the game. a pin ball effort with him getting his second goal of the game. france wins 3-0. >> and also in group e play, it
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was argentina, 2-1 winner over bosnia. he had both goals in the game. >> spurs can wrap up with a win at home tonight against miami. we will have that at 10:00 p.m. see you then and jimmie johnson a winner at nascar. >> thank you. coming up tonight on the 10:00 p.m. news, the deadline for state lawmakers to strike a deal. we are following the action in sacramento as the deadline to pass a state budget is a few hours away. thank you for making ktvu channel 2 news your choice for news. thank you for making ktvu channel 2 news your choice for news. we are always here for you on www.ktvu.com and you can follow us on twitter and facebook. see you back here tonight at 10:00 p.m. ñsxóxgñ
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who says something like that right in the middle of sex?! i don't know. it was the heat of the moment! no, the heat of the moment is "ooh, yeah, just like that." not, "will you marry me?" nasa really wants my telescope up on the space station, so they're putting me on an earlier launch. when? a week from friday. what? we're getting married that sunday. your dad's going to be furious. there's no way he's going to let us (chuckles): postpone this wedding. well, we tried. i'll talk to him. he won't say no to his little girl. no! i, uh, i should talk to him. man to man. all right, look, i'm going to level with you. i'm terrified about going into space. you know, what if i don't make it back?
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