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showers are fast-moving. still enough to add drops to the windsheild and roadways as well. as you can see, a lot of activity toward the sierra, look at the lightening strikes to our east at lake tahoe for the southern sierra. we had the clouds streaming into the area. you can see coverage out there in parts of the north bay. mainly for the northern part of the region. what has been happening over the past 12 hours, a south easterly flow, to the north bay and san francisco as well a closer inspection of the radar coverage. basically, can you see the rain showers toward santa rosa, this one cell, yellow indicating a heavier rainfall -- starting around the napa area, approaching glenn ellen and sonoma. it's not clear, yet, in fact, the coverage has been increased over the past two our three others. not as much coverage to show you for this part of the
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region, but we still have quite 0 bit of activity for the north bay. here's the radar loop. over the past three hours. we'll hold onto the chance of showers in the forecast, based on the radar image with all of the activity showing up. coming up, we'll look at the sierra forecast and highlight the lightening strikes that have hit the mountains and changes developing. we'll let you know if the raindrops will be out of the bay area. >> >> going to the north bay. some of that action going on, now, no well walker checking conditions in sonoma county. she is live in petaluma, where it is raining there. >> >> reporter: we have seen this cycle of clouds, sprinkles and breaks of sun all day long here, because summer rains are so unusual, people really take notice when they happen, especially because it is so dry.
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summer here looking more like fall in bodega. a light monsoonal rain blue in, a rare sight to see, a picture worth taking. >> i was shocked. it's unusual for this time of the year. >> reporter: she puts her resale wares outside every weekend. the unexpected rain didn't change her routine >> it's not good for business, but, i'm glad a few droplets are here. >> reporter: road sign drivers, right in the middle of summer. it was enough to turn on the windsheild wipers and enough to put the brakes on this car wash. >> very, very slow. >> reporter: so many employees standing around and pacing. so few cars to be washed. supervisor gamez can't remember the last rain >> long time? >> yes, long time. >> but, supposed to come in
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rain in november, december. i don't know. >> >> reporter: not july >> not july. >> >> reporter: it's unusual, but, still not enough rain to turn off the sprinklers. >> thank you. >> reporter: or stop worrying about when it will rain again. >> when we have drought, it's really hard on a lot of people. >> reporter: so for now, many will keep praying for rain, whenever it comes. >> >> that's 101 behind me, which is usually slow this time on a sunday evening, but, we did see a minor fender bender along the highway a short time ago. a good reminder that even a little bit of rain, when it mixes with the oil on the roadway, things can get pretty slick. no well walker ktvu channel "2 news." on ktvu. com, we have more on the weather and your five-day forecast, look for the weather link near the top of the page.
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>> >> new developments on the plane shot down over ukraine. a separatist leader in the country say rebels have recovered the black boxes from downed malaysia airline flight 17. the black boxes could provide answers to what happened once they are handed over to a international authority. but there is growing suspicion the rebels have tampered with the evidence. now, remains of 223 of the 298 people onboard. european leaders are demanding that russia make sure separatists give investigators full access to crash site to continue the recovery process. russia's president, vladimir putin is denying any involvement in the disaster >> some in moscow apparently feel differently. are your outside of the dutch embassy in moscow, flowers and cuddly toys for the lives lost. a plane broke in mid-air, drawn
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by a child -- "children should not die in britain." >> we are afraid, we are ashamed. we are mourning. what is striking when readed notes, how many of them use the phrase "forgive us." russia is denying it has no responsibility for the tellable tragedy, you get the idea that somehow russia has an element of responsibility for what is being played out in eastern ukraine. >> -- >> reporter: do you feel that russia as a role to play in this tragedy? no, i'm sure that russia is not involved in this tragedy. however, i would also say forgive me. >> reporter: dutch, but living in moscow, he believes the west
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paints the wrong picture of russia's president, but still mr. putin must step up to the plate. >> it's time to take responsibilities and bring peace to the region. he should take his responsibilities as well, on what is happening right now due to the plane crash, as well. >> united nations said russia can stop this war and russia must stop this war. the question, now, is whether given this terrible tragedy, mr. putin will be persuaded to try. cnn moscow. >> >> and back here in the bay area, thousands of people remembered some of the victims of the malaysia airlines tragedy. aids researchers that were onboard flight 17. coming up later in 30 minutes, we'll take you to this year's aids walk and show you how much money this community helped to raise as participants honored
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killed. >> >> proukrainian supporters rallied appealing for authorities to get tough with russia. they want france to cancel the sale of two helicopter carriers say say they say will be used by rebels in the disputed territory of crimea. >> we think that the west should act against this by not selling weapons to russia and by imposing further sanctions to russia. >> the u.s., along with other western nations have unsuccessfully tried to persuade france to halt that sale. >> >> oakland police investigating a shooting that injured a to- year-old girl at a birthday party. it happened at 5:15 yesterday at lowell park. police say the little girl was hit by a stray bullet shot on the other side of the bar. the girl was hit in the arm, taken to the hospital in stable
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condition. that shooting yesterday was the first of four in oakland that left at least four people injured in just 24 hours. police have yet to make any arrest says in any of those shootings. >> >> hollywood is mourning an iconic television and film actor, james garner died last night in southern california. reporter, michelle turner takes a look at his life and how he was introduced to a new generation of fans later in his career. >> >> james garner described himself as a painfully shy introvert. masks the condition with effort. >> mind over matter. you can't have this attitude and be an actor and i had to change. >> reporter: he pursued acting after dropping out of school to join the merchant marines. later in the army, he earned two purple hearts fighting in the korean war. he got his big break as the
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lead in the off beat western series "maverick." he moved easily between television and film roles. the 1966 film "gran prix" provides a glimpse into one of his long time fascinations, auto racing. he landed the role as jim rockford in 1974 "the rockford files." he won an emmy in 19979 for ice u his iconic role. he shined in films like victor, victoria and murphy's romance. his career came full circle in the early 1990s when he took a supporting role in the movie based on "maverick" playing the father of his original character. in year 2000, he was back on the big screen in the action film "space cowboys." the easygoing actor returned to television in the comedy "8
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simple rules" in 2003. the following year, he co- starred in "the notedbook." it was an instant hit and endeared him to a new audience. garner's ability to excel in television and film made him an easy choice to honest norred by the screen actor's guild with a lifetime achievement award in 2004. the father of two who was married to his wife, lois for 60 years won't soon be forgotten. >> >> garner died at his home in brentwood. he had reportedly been in bad health since suffering a stroke in 2008. james garner was 86 years old. >> >> a dieing man's wish is fulfilled. how a bay area cancer patient is crossing something off his bucket list, thanks to community support. >> >> bay area back drop for a
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blockbuster movie being filmed right now. >> >> celebration of life. how the bay area is paying tribute to a man hit and killed killed on a bay area street. heat shields are compromised. we have multiple failures. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop.
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>> michael reyes has been battling cancer for years and said now is the time to cross off something on the family's bucket list. >> this trip wouldn't have been made possible had it not been for the community's support. we met up with the family in freemont to learn more about this heartwarming act of kindness. it's really a touching story. >> >> reporter: unlike many fathers here at this park, michael reyes will likely never get to see his daughters grow up, likely never get to walk
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them down the aisle. thanks to the generosity of family, friends and complete strangers, he can remember them as the princesses they are at the happiest place on effort e. >> hi, daddy. >> reporter: this is what michael reyes cherishes most, spending time with his daughter. for the 36-year-old, time is more important than ever. he was diagnosed with stage four lung cancer. doctors told him he likely won't make it past october. >> reporter: no one took the news harder than his girls, ages eight and nine. >> when i grow up, i want my children to meet him. >> reporter: on the family's bucket list, going to disneyland one last time. with huge medical costs, the trip unlikely until a co-worker of reyes' wife stepped in. >> it broke me. how can you not be broken by
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learning about a family going through something so horrible, especially with two young girls. >> reporter: she set up a go fund me account, in weeks, it raised more than $4,000. enough money for the trip. much of the money coming from strangers. >> you don't realize how many people care until they are given the opportunity to show it. >> reporter: for now, for a few days, the reyes family with forget the family is dieing of cancer and make lasting memories there. >> cancer is not going to kill my spirit and it's not going to kill my will to live for everything i have. >> the reyes family plans to leave for disneyland on a tuesday. the girls don't know about the trip. the parents are going to surprise them on the plane there. it's likely a surprise they will never forget. >> >> and we wish them the best.
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>> >> upcoming action flick taking place in san francisco. crews shooting a scene near third and king street. hundreds of extras. there they go, running around screaming in the streets, all part of the movie. the film is set to be released next june about a diversous disasterrous earthquake and a couple's quest to reach their daughter. >> >> "dawn of the planet of the apes" continues to dominate at the box office. it's the second week it has been in the top spot. it pulled in $36 million in ticket sales just this week. >> >> developing news to tell you about in washington state where four wildfires grew so big they merged into one enormous wildfire encompassing 370 square miles.
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the carlton complex fire in north central washington was ignited monday by lightening. no one has been hurt in the blaze. so far, zero containment. the flames have burned at least 100 homes and prompted evacuations in two towns. some of the evacuate es were people who were evacuated were allowed home to see the damage. 2100 firefighters are on the fire lines. they helped a bit, to -- they were helped a bit by the cooler temperatures and calmer winds, but higher temperatures are expected to return this week. >> not just in the northwest, but also around here and we had some lightening in the sierra, mark tomeo is in the weather center. it struck up around reno? >> dust cloud advisory in that area as well.
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we saw some clouds and lingering rain showers out there, especially focused in the northern half of the region, live "stormtracker" too. constant with our weather pattern over the past one to two days and you can see all of the lightening strikes toward the sierra. it's kind of beautiful when you see the the lightening strikes, from here, but it's dangerous when you are on the ground. you can you see all of the coverage over the past three hours. this is during the 2:00 hour. right around the 2:00 hour, we had over 500, 584 strikes and those numbers have been adding up over the past few hours toward the sierra. back here in the bay area, lingering activity, focus up in the north bay toward santa rosa. light activity, a stronger cell outside of napa as you are approaching glenn ellen. these are very fast-moving
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showers and as you can pick out, closer to fairfield, not as much coverage. more activity towards the dixon area and once again, this is the radar loop, moving and showing you the showers in the south and east and heading to the north and west. we'll head off from the showers tonight and into tomorrow morning. the possibility of a slight chance of a shower. current numbers out there, still "american idol," san jose, 73 degrees. oakland, 69, santa rosa upper 60s reporting 68 degrees. forecast headlines for tonight, we do have mostly cloudy skies, some showers as we just showed you on live "stormtracker" 2 radar and the shower says will actually be very fast-moving out there, but still alot of clouds showing up in this, the camera. we have the fog and higher clouds, moving from the south. for tomorrow, sun cloud mix, a chance for a shower and in the extended, we are talking about a warming trend on the five-day forecast. overnight lows. first thing tomorrow morning.
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mostly cloudy skies, mild conditions. overnight lows in the upper 50s to low to mid-60s. san jose toward morgan hill. here is what is happening. southerly flow beginning to lift out of the region, tomorrow, mostly cloudy skies, still humid out there by the afternoon hours, late afternoon, the clouds will gradually break up. high pressure returns by wednesday, friday and sunday, basically, you get an idea of the time line of the next few days and by friday. even by thursday, warmest locations approaching the mid- to possibly upper 90s, here's our forecast model. we are showing you the clouds right now, putting this into motion, still some clouds tonight. a little activity moving out of the region tomorrow morning. that's where we hold onto the chance of a light shower or sprinkle, but during the afternoon, skies becoming partly cloudy. warmest locations will be approaching the lower 80s toward antioch and brentwood. here is a look ahead to the
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five-day forecast. not too much change for tuesday, but there is the warming trend. warmest locations approach mid- to possibly upper 90s. coming up, we'll look at your weekend in view for days six and seven and let you know if the trend continues. >> aids walk honoring those who died in the crash of flight 17. >> >> deadliest day yet between the latest israeli palestinian conflict. >> >> 45 years ago today, the one small step being remembered across the country.
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considering banning protests after demonstrators trashed with police and some were attacked. >> translator: what happened in paris yesterday, outburst of violence is unacceptable. >> >> reporter: hamas is blame u blaming the international community for allowing israel to escalate the violence as attacks continue and the death toll rises to at least 425 palestinians. hundreds marched in denver, colorado, calling for the government. >> over 300, right now, innocent civilians. i'm an american, i'm going to stand up and say no more. >> reporter: on "fox news," u.s. secretary of state john kerry called on hamas to accept a cease-fire and said he supports israel. >> >> you have people that have come out 0 oftons. you have the right to go in and take out the tunnels.
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we completely support that and israel's right to defend itself. >> reporter: thousands in a silent prayer for peace and calling for calling dario saric >> translator: violence is not overcome with violence, it's overcome with peace. >> reporter: u.s. secrtary- general is visiting the mideast in an attempt to broker a cease- fire. john kerry intends to visit the region, also. "fox news." >> >> violent clashes in the mideast prompted the band backstreet boys to cancel a three day series of concerts. in a statement, the backstreet boys apologized to their fans and said they hope to return then things stablize there. neil young and the band america have canceled their respective dates in tel aviv also due to the fighting. >> >> 45 years ago today, people walked on the moon for the first time. >> that's one small step for
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man. one giant leap for man kind. >> astronaut neil armstrong made those iconic remarks during that walk. he and buzz aldren landed in a flat area of the moon and planted the u.s. flag in the lunar dust. their crew mate michael collins orbited above the moon in what was called the most historic phone call ever made from the white house, president nixon congratulated the crew while they were still on the moon. 328,000-miles away. >> >> a well-known bartender, how his family and friends are honoring him after his tragic death. >> >> new developments in the case of an east bay teacher accused of molesting his students. >> >> how people across the bay area are celebrating ice cream day.
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saying he had a huge impact on their lives and they are celebrating his life in a big way. [ playing "amazing grace." >> a jazz funeral procession left followed by close to 200 of dean's family and friends. the 51-year-old just finished his bar tending shift july 8th. heading home on his motorcycle, when he was hit by a car that allegedly ran a red light. dean died at a hospital, sending shock waves through the bar tending community. the driver of the car cooperated with police and was not arrested, but dean's family and friends said they will not focus on how he died, but rather how he lived. he was well-known in the city's bar scene. >> he bartender at a level that no one ever gets to. he was a mixologist, a poet, a
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philosopher and a friend and this is all for him. >> reporter: dean's friends say they are grateful for the time they shared with him. but his death is a huge loss to this community. they will be here celebrating throughout the night and they are inviting anyone from the public to join them in raising a glass to him. live in san francisco, ktvu channel 2 news a 21-year-old man facing manslaughter and drunk driving charges in an accident this morning that killed his passenger, antonio mareo lost control of his s.u.v. on the on ramp from denton avenue. he may have been trying to avoid another car when his s.u.v. flipped over. the vehicle slid onto the sidewalk and a tree before it slammed into a guard rail. witnesses told police that he was speeding. >> still, doing the investigation to lock down the
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exact speed, but it was a high rate of speed according to witnesses. >> police say he was also driving on a suspended license. they identified the victim as 22-year-old sori tories nunez. >> >> two people found dead inside of a home in sausalito. gunshots were heard and officerses arrived to find two bodies inside. police are treating this as a suspicious death, but they say there is not a threat to the public. >> >> testimony continues in a child molestation trial that gave prosecutors a jolt. he is charged with 150 molestation counts involving four male students. several witnesses offered glowing testimony about barton an thursday until a girl said she saw him rubbing a boy's chest under beneath his shirt in class. the fifth grader was a witness for the defense.
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attorneys said she previously told them she did not see any inappropriate touching. >> >> thousands of people took to the streets of san francisco for the city's annual aids walk. that comes days after several prominent aids researchers all died in the malaysian airline tragedy. kristin tells us organizers say in the battle against aids, the loss is enormous. >> whether walking in a giant crowd or solo, everyone who came to aids walk san francisco was part of the community dedicated to raising money to combat hiv and aids. >> over 2,000 bay area out -- >> organizers say today's walk raised more than $2.2 million for project inform and other groups. the money goes to education, research and helping those living with the virus. >> because you walk. 50,000 people who have hiv have
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medical care. >> an annual aids conference, researchers died when the malaysian flight 17 plane was shot down. >> organizers say more than 20,000 people are walking this year. many of them have a very personal connection to hiv and aids. >> i'm walking -- i was hiv for 23 years. i have lost 20 or 30 people, we are looking for a cure. >> we walk, my brother passed in 1991 with aids. we walk every year to represent and not only for him, for other families, too. >> reporter: today's walk ended with a concert in the park, a party with a purpose. in san francisco, ktvu channel "2 news." anderson our web team has posted a link to donate. look for web links on our
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website at ktvu. com. aids walk san francisco will continue fund-raising until august 15th. >> >> new cases of the aids virus has fallen in recent years, but the rate went up for young people and older gay men centers for disease control report a drop by 2011 but rates rose 38% for young people between the ages of 13 and 24 and for gay men 45 and older. they had increasing rates in all a half million americans were diagnosed as hiv-positive during that period. >> >> president obama set to return to the bay area for another fund raising this week. he is scheduled to attend a reception and lunch in the hills. money raised will go to the democratic congressional campaign committee. the president was here in the bay area ya' last month for a
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series of fund-raisers and speeches on jobs. >> >> kentucky senator rand paul criticized the president during a speech yesterday in san francisco. this is video of paul as his event earlier in berkeley. senator paul told those gathered that the president was no friend of the bay area, especially in silicone valley. he said that the president was against innovation and wanted to limited tech companies. >> >> current fees for the tsa, new fee will be $5.60 for all flights. in any connection longer than four hours, that will count as a separate flight, so you get charged for that as well. increases will off set the federal deficit as well as security costs. >> >> an iconic ice cream shop in the east bay celebrated national ice cream day by
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selling sundaes for over a buck. they started back in 1894 and today, they are marking their 120th anniversaries and the owners thought this was a perfect reason to sell their famous black and tan sundaes for $1.20. >> it's our way of giving back to the community and celebrating a our tradition. >> >> the special found out pretty quickly, drawing enormous crowds toed already popular ice cream shop. they estimated they would sell 3,000 to 4,000 black and tan sundaes. >> add one because you had one. how was it? >> it was wonderful. >> >> escaping alcatraz, how hundreds of athletes had their strength and endures tested. >> >> summer time showers continue for your workweek. i can't talk, i'm still thinking about the black and
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tan sundae. our meteorologist, mark tomeo will be back with your forecast. . i'll have my usual ultimate cheeseburger. you can have that. or-two new versions of the ultimate cheeseburger. one has sliced jalapeños and creamy ranch sauce, the other has sweet and tangy barbecue sauce and grilled onions, plus double meat and cheese like the original. new versions...? two new versions! now, this was just a training video, but these twists on my ultimate cheeseburger will blow people's minds. is that guy ok?
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we are going to check in on our weather with mark -- i don't know what to make of it outside. it's really quite strange. >> clouds are different. they have a tropical look to them. they are coming from the south. that's why it melt so muggy, steamy out there. the main focus has been toward the sierra. we have coverage to show you primarily being pushed towards parts of the north bay as you can see here. here's a closer look at the radar with the live doppler radar sweeps, showing you the current pattern. you can pick out showers
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heelsburg, at last check with all of this activity beginning to thrift u shift to the north, the trend will continue over the next 12-18 hours. >> moving the maps around, there is the coverage. not as muchs shower activity at fairfield, but toward dixon. the radar loop, an interesting direction, all of the showers to the east and moving out to the west. it has been basically the pattern all weekend long. as far as current numbers to show you as we get to that, santa rosa, 68 degrees. san jose currently, 73, san francisco, 62 and livermore, reporting 80 degrees. right now, you can see lower clouds here, but alot of high clouds. the clouds have a tropical look to them. forecast headlines, we do have this for this evening, showers out there, lingering clouds extended, we'll warm up the
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numbers for wednesday, thursday and friday. and possibly beyond friday for the upcoming weekend. all of this activity will to the north. starting out the day with cloud cover. there is a chance of a lighted shower or two, first thing tomorrow morning and you will see that on the forecast models coming up. once again, one more humid day, high pressure returns. in fact, it strengthens, sending temperatures up for wednesday, friday, sunday, you see me spacing out the days here. overall trend, temperatures warming back up. by the weekend. the warmest location back up into the mid-90s, 95-96 degrees. forecast model at 10:00. showing you the clouds, not much in the way of shower activity, but moisture is in place and a slight chance of a showers and thunderstorms. a little activity here, holding onto the possibility of the monday morning commute, look what happens in the afternoon hours, clouds thin out, by 4:00
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tomorrow afternoon, we are expecting partly cloudy skies, pretty warm numbers out there. forecast highs not a big change from the readings of today. santa rosa 86, oakland, 72, livermore, 81, brentwood, 83 degrees. san jose in the upper 70s. san francisco, 68 degrees and pa civica, 63, temperatures not changing too much. we'll gradually warm up. by sunday, warmest locations quite hot, could be approaching the upper 90s, clouds stick around first thing tomorrow morning. one more day of the humid conditions, might be a little like a sauna out there. i think one more day of all of that. >> hopefully, the moisture calms things down for the firefighters before the hot weather comes. >> at least, we are getting showers out of these. the main concern is we get thunderstorms without the showers. it's a good come binnation.
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>> >> hundreds of athletes challenged themselves in san francisco bay for the 34th annual alcatraz escape from the rock al -- the man who founded the race said the event has developed quite a following. >> all kind says of people from throughout the united states and throughout the world. people want to challenge themselves. come the end of the day, they want to be able to say they escaped from the rock. >> participants were up early for this race that started at 8:00, but the setup started at 5:20. >> >> coming up, giants pitcher goes for his fifth straight win and the a's score in bunches against baltimore. >> >> roary mcelroy did something that only tiger woods and jack
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good evening, thanks for joining our early sunday edition of sports wrap. oakland a's hosted baltimore. >> >> baltimore starter in the first inning, cococrisp lead off with a single, then this shot to right center. watch him make a nice popup slide for his third triple of the season. it's 1-0 after seven pitches. very next pitch, a wild thing. the ball goes to the bat, jason
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comes home making it 2-0. >> >> many suspended five games last month in baltimore. a's pitcher makes him look silly. many chases another bad pitch in the fifth. sonny allows two, he is 11-3. many wasn't able to make a play in the fifth inning. throwers offline. giving jeffries a single. gentry lands on third, the a's win big 10-2. they get off tomorrow before hosting houston on tuesday. >> >> giants pitcher, tim lincecum has been looking like the cy young winner like he is, but he let one pitch in his win streak come off. watch this fan make a one handed stab and the son said "that's my dad and that's my ball." >> last four starts, but he
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hangs a pitcher into casey mcgee as wheel house. the second homer of the season. for mcgee, but he make it is 2- 0 marlins it was 2-0 in the third when the giants put two men on base. posey reaches out and pulls a double down the line. michael scored, tieing the game at two. that was the last run of the date for san francisco. he just might have been out there too long because inth inning, he bounces his pitch and catcher sanchez can't block it marlins win 3-2. giants head to phily -- 25-year-old rory mcelroy tried to become the 7th golfer ever to win the british open. he showed power and poise. at one time, rory had a seven
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shot lead, but he made three boeings. his lead is just three, now, but he comes back to sink this birdie to shoot even-par in the front 9. that's a four shot lead until sergio garcia makes a perfect shot on the par 5 and caps it off with the eagle. rory's lead is now just two. 15th hole in the bunker, sergio stays in the bunker. finished with 666, two back of rory. his partner, burning, a nice putt on the 15th. he shot a 67, tied sergio. the tournament was not locked up until rory makes this nice chip it was great to go into the final round with a two-shot lead, another decent par there to shoot a 171, garcia followed by three strokes.
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becomes the third youngest ever to win a grand slam. it was emotional as rory hugs his mother. >> this is the first one my mom has been at and to be able to see her it was really nice. and you know, i'm -- it's really nice to be able to share a moment like this with them. it's a big moment. i feel like i have gonna long way. i think just my determination and hard work has really paid off. >> >> tiger? well tiger shot a 6 over par for the tournament and cameth. came in 69th. >> >> formula one series, we'll get you behind the wheel, next. what! no service? seriously? no electricity, we're going to make our own candles, we're going to churn our own butter.
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today's stage 15 tour de france, mother nature was the real problem. 138-miles came down to a pad dash. norway's alexander chrisoff takes a lead over bower, bower simply heartbroken they all take a much-needed day off tomorrow. >> >> indy car series tried to run a race in toronto, back-to-back days, but rain changed that to a double header. charlie kim balance, cars scattered all over bike u like spaghetti. a rain event, but when the sun popped out. mike conway was smart enough to change his tired. he won. >> >> formula one race in germany, not a great start. maza goes mid-air. open wheeled cars should not
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make contact. tires touch and all heck breaks loose. no one gets hurt in there, but it was a dramatic scene. german roseberg wins the race. that's it for this early edition of sports wrap, a's win, giants lose again. >> >> coming up tonight on the 10:00 news, born and raised on the farm, but living life in the fast lane. >> what makes this bay area racer unique. and the famous racer she is starting to be compared to. thank you for making ktvu your source for news. >> we'll see you tonight. the rope ladder. he fell twice. ♪
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