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matthew mccrane comes in for the extra point. 41-20, tcu. 1:36 to play. hey! searching for a great used car? you got it! just say "show me millions of used cars for sale at the all new carfax.com" where now you can search with the power of carfax®. just say "show me cars with no accidents reported." boom! or how about "show me cars with only one owner". pretty cool! plus, we're the only site where you get a free carfax® report with every car listed. so find the cars you want. avoid the ones you don't start your used car search at carfax.com
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>> charles: getting into the end zone. are we going to see that on fox sports live later? there's no voting. that play is the one. >> gus: don't forget fox sports live, every score, every highlight, every night only on fox sports 1. he'll hand it off to johnson. running over the left side. >> charles: brant call haasen in for quarterback now. coal haasen has been moved up to the number three guy. getting a little bit of experience ahead of jack allen,
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who is the reported number two quarterback. >> gus: he'll take his time with under a minute to play. most likely hand this ball off. and he does to johnson. johnson gets the first down. and now for gary patterson, they have now beaten every big 12 team since joining the league. mission accomplished. coach p., had his guys ready for this one. final play of the game. johnson again. tcu, 41-20. gary patterson and the horned frogs continue to roll, improving their record to 8-1.
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5-1 in the big 12. dominating performance, as the two coaches embrace to end this game. >> charles: love how coach snyder always imparts some wisdom, fine words to his opp e opposing coach at the end of the game. >> gus: 41-20 the final. we'll return to ft. worth to wrap up tonight's game right after these messages. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know certain cartoon characters should never have an energy drink? action! blah-becht-blah- blublublub-blah!!! geico®. introducing the birds of america collection. fifty stunning, hand-painted plates, commemorating the state birds of our proud nation. blah-becht-blah- blublublub-blah!!! geico®. fifteen minutes could save you
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>> gus: the final score from ft. worth, texas, the tcu horned frogs defeat kansas state 41-20. gus johnson, along with charles davis. the last shot that we saw with coach snyder talking to trevone boykin. you know he was giving him words of wisdom and congratulations, as well he should. tcu tonight, 533 yards in total offense. boykin had a hand in 342 of those yards. >> charles: coach snyder's known
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for actually writing hand-written notes to opposing players when they play well against his team. it's a cherished thing. trevone boykin might get that as well as words of wisdom. tonight we saw it all. a high-powered offense, a defense that was swarming and aggressive. tcu right now stakes a claim to tell the rest of the country, anyone, anytime, anywhere. they believe they're good enough to beat anyone in the rest of the country. and i believe that they're correct. >> gus: moments ago, our molly mcgrath had a chance to talk to a heisman hopeful, mr. trevone boykin. >> molly: trevone, first drive in the second half, you flipped into the end zone for a touchdown. what was going through your mind at that time? >> we needed to make a play. i was able to do that. and it was -- i took it and went aborn with it. i don't know what happened. it was just instinct. >> molly: how do they step it up
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for your team? >> those guys made plays all day. we knew they would do that. when guys go down, you need people to step up. our guys do that all the time on a consistent basis. our offense didn't slow down at all. we just hope they get back. and welcome back to the team. >> molly: three games left on the schedule. you're through your gauntlet of the season. this win over a top ten team was huge for you guys. what does it do looking ahead to december? >> we can't take anything for granted. we can't slow down at all. we're looking at the next opponent just like we looked at k state. we'll try to go into kansas next week and come out with another "w." >> molly: congrats. >> thank you. >> gus: the final score here at amon g. carter stadium, tcu beat kansas state 41-20. tonight the ufc returns to fox sports 1 with an epic night of fights at 10:30 p.m., streaming live on fox sports go.
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get where they need to go. the multi-million dollar project now in the works. good evening, everyone. welcome to this special post game edition. >> we begin with a major development that will affect thousands of transit riders, a new route and how the project will unfold. >>reporter: the future for transit riders is gaining speed. >> it will be a great project. >>reporter: it's being called the rapid transit project. >> we're connecting to oakland. >>reporter: the general manager describes it as light rail on wheels. >> it will run about every five minutes and virtually 24/7. >>reporter: along international
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and east 14th street on a dedicated travel lane. the $170 million investment is in part from a grant, providing nearly half of it to complete the project. >> we're happy to bring money to the table. >>reporter: the bus line will be the back bone of revitalizingthe the corridor. >> i already see the investors coming into the district, where before it was just the crooks and thieves. i see a different group coming into the community. >>reporter: it's exciting too. >> once the residents see how great it is, we're going to actually establish it and go down to bay fare.
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a tragic accident killed a young gorilla. during closing the one-year-old was crushed when an automatic door shut on her. authorities say this kind of accident is very rare. the gorilla exhibit remains open. a sleep-in at a san francisco bar was held to protest the removal of homeless people at stations. thirty sleeping people have been removed since july, but the coalition on homeless say the roundups are increasing against people who pose no threat and just want to sleep. >> they're being rounded up three times a day and either kicked out or arrested for
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merely sleeping. >> no one was arrested in today's protest. bart says it removes people to keep hallways and exits clear of obstruction and officers are trained to inform them of services. a water main break in napa. there was a message saying that the main broke near the intersection of laurel street and browns valley road. water service may be intermittent during the next 48 hours and they've set up a water station at the north side of the park for those whose taps are dry. there's no word on when repairs will be complete. there is gas service restored following a gas leak in downtown san jose. a construction crew digging at the intersection at market street ruptured the pipe. flammable gas spewed into the
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air forcing the evacuation. businesses were forced to close early. the roadwork today at the bridge we told you about last night didn't seem to have much of an affect on traffic today. the $30 million barrier is designed to shift between lanes to provide an extra measure of safety between the north and southbound drivers. at least one lane will be closed in both directions until tomorrow. developing news. after years of pleas, two remaining american prisoners have been released from korea. the release follows a rare trip
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by james clapper. north korea contacted the u.s. government and urged them to send a cabinet-level official to discuss the detainees. >> i think it's a wonderful day for the families. i appreciate that they did a great job on a challenging mission. >> they have been held since 2012. he was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor for hostile acts against the north korean government. miller has been detained since april and was put on trial after he reportedly behaved bizarrely in april. in december of last year the 85- year-old was released after being held in north korea for more than a month. police released pictures that they say show a well organized band of thieves that
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hit three apple stores within the same day. officers say four people used stolen credit cards to buy gift cards worth $10,000. they redeemed some of the cards for merchandise at the store and then used the remainder at the apple stores, buying mostly ipads and mack book computers. anyone with information is asked to contact police. a chilling incident has left a community on edge tonight. a little girl taken from her home in the middle of the night. the quick actions by her parents that apparently stopped the kidnaper in his traction. democrats face a tough political landscape after republicans have a shift in power. we're still in the clear out there. a temperature change you can expect for your sunday forecast and when the rain clouds make a comeback in our extended
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. time to get down to business in washington after the midterm elections. the white house shared this photo of a rare private moment between the president and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. republicans ceased control of the senate and tightened their grip on the house. democrats here in the bay area are still trying to understand just what went wrong. >>reporter: we caught up with barbara lee whose democratic party was humbled on tuesday. >> we're looking at how turnout was in many of the districts that we lost, but moving
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forward we have to mount a major voter registration effort. >>reporter: with republicans in control, she's concerned about the erosion of voting rights and obama care. >> fighting each day to make sure that the affordable care act is not unraveled. the public needs to know that democrats will continue to fight for them. >>reporter: at the same event the outgoing mayor said she's worried about women's rights. >> you don't realize the change of women's rights in my generation. when you listen to some of the republicans and what they've tried to do already, i'm scared for the country. >> i think the democratic party has tried to divide the electorate. >>reporter: dillon said there are important areas where her party can make progress. >> obama care, immigration reform, the excessive taxation are some of the things that can
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be solved at the federal level. >>reporter: voters had mixed reactions to the results. >> i'm not happy. i certainly hope they don't do away with the affordable care act. >> i do think it's going to set up a great deal more friction in both places. i suspect very little is going to get done between now and the next election. >>reporter: that's a question that remains. will something get done or will the gridlock in washington be worse than before. all sides say they hope the president and congress can find middle ground. >> today president obama officially nominated his choice for attorney general. loretta lynn much currently serves in brooklyn and is recognized as a tough prosecutor who's won cases against terrorist suspects and big banks accused of fraud. the job is both idealistic and grounded in gritty reality.
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>> we'll work every day to safeguard our rights in this great nation. >> republicans are not expected to block her nomination, though she's likely to get grilled about her views on immigration. quick action by parents in utah saved their child from a kidnaper. >> there was a man in my home, and he took my five-year-old daughter. my husband ran out there and got her. >> the mother made the 911 call while the husband allegedly confronted the kidnaper. police say the same man crawled through a dog door of another home down the street minutes later, where he was again confronted. >> he was crouched up by the door without a shirt on. he said something like, am i
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bad or trouble or something? i started screaming. >> police arrested try mitchell morley of utah. he faces multiple felony charges. lots of sunshine and patchy fog. the temperatures soring, even records to talk about. you can see oakland 83 degrees, breaking the old record of 79. lots of 80s showing up. it is november 8 and we're talking about 80s out towards santa rosa, even san francisco at 76 degrees. you probably noticed haze out there. we have a spare the air alert issued for sunday, so no wood burning out there. typically you want to keep the numbers low, but they're all going up for tomorrow as we have a stable layer of haze. you see the numbers going up so
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we do have the spare the air alert for your sunday and no wood burning allowed. for tonight we have partly cloudy skies. in fact, here's our camera looking towards san francisco bay. just beautiful. no fog here. tomorrow mostly sunny. another warm forecast. look what happens in the extended. definitely a dropoff in temperatures and tracking rain showers as well. overnight lows 40s to the lower 50s. some patchy fog trying to regroup around the coast and bay. the satellite not changing too much the past few days. the storm track way up to the north. lots of 70s showing up in the forecast maps for the second half of the weekend. here's the change we're tracking. cooler temperatures on tuesday, and by thursday we could be tracking the chance of a few scattered showers.
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look at these numbers, lots of 70s, oakland 75, san jose 75 degrees. a look ahead at your five-day forecast. a little cooler for monday and tuesday and more clouds on wednesday. thursday the chance of a few rain showers, but that main rain event really pushes the bay area. maybe a quarter of an inch with that guy on thursday. thank you for joining us for this special post game edition. >> we'll have more tonight on the death of the gorilla at the san francisco zoo coming up tonight at ten. we'll see you then. >> good night.
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