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. >> now from, the tvu foxes news, 10:00 news. >> an emotional scene behind a bay area school where a 17-year- old was gunned down. >> his father had this to say. >> i hope he burns in hell. >> good evening, i'm julie. >> and i'm frank somerville. a high school senior shot and killed behind his school? vallejo behind bethel high. tonight the search is on for his killer.
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kimberly is in vallejo where she spoke to the victim's father and police. >> are they're hoping to find the person who shot and killed the 17-year-old boy. we spoke to his father as he arrives for the vigil. the family pastor offers james bush a hug. dozens of people arrive for vigil where max was shot and killed before noon. >> very respectful, very fun and very full of life. he loved his friends and family. didn't care too much from school. >> are max was a senior at jessie bethel high but he was off campus just behind the school when he was killed. his father and friends shared recent photos of him attending prom with graduation less than a month away.
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>> he was looking forward to gets his first job. the pain is unbelievable. i really can't put it into words. >> are bush says his son loved skateboarding and his job included at a warehouse and attending college. >> he has beautiful girlfriend. tragic. >> are a somber walk to the crime scene. >> it's devastating. this is a kid i've known since his early teens. >> are any idea why someone would want to hurt him? >> we don't know what happened. maybe a coward. >> are do you have anything to say to them? i hope they burn in hell. >> are max bush was the youngest of five children. police say a person was seen
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running from the scene. after annex tense civil search police have not rested anyone. >> thank you amber. >> new development tonight if the deadly amtrak crash. investigators say they have good quality video show the train speed up. another body was found in the crumpled wreckage to bringing the total numb of dead to 8. one has ties to the bay area. >> reporter: such a sad discovery. philadelphia's mayor says they've acounted for all 243 believed to be on board. two days after amtrak train 188 careened off the track, an 8th victim was found, bob
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gildersleeve of baltimore. his 13-year-old son had made flyers an pleaded with the public to find his father. ntsb officials say the train's black box shows the train accelerating, not decelerating in the minute leading up to the crash. the train reached the speed of 106 miles per hour. >> just before enter the curve is when the engineers applied the engineers-induced braking. >> are the train's engineers has agreed to be interview, turned over his cell phone and agreed to a blood test. >> one was a former bay area resident. >> they're going through a lot.
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>> are the navy remembered justin zanser today. >> he was always smiling, laughing. he had an awe are a about him. >> are derek griffin was dean of students at medford and was set to graduate in june. jim gaines, father of two. rachel jacobs, wife and mother. attention now is also turning to the future safety of the nation's trains. >> we are a growing country with a growing economy. we need to invest in the infrastructure that keeps us that way. >> democrats and repub cannes were pointing fingers over the
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amtrak funding. we're told the engineers did sustain a concussion and may not remember everything. >> nothing on why train was going so fast? >> are what what interesting today is that it was accelerating instead of decelerating. >> the picture of that boy hold the sign looking for his father is heart breaking. >> we're learning about the bart track that broke. the chunk of rail they broke away in an underground tunnel, the bart official said officials mentioned excess materials from a well that should have been ground down. bart is looking into that and
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possible manufacturing issues. >> we're getting our first look at california's newly revised budget and it shows a surplus bigger than projected. ken is in the news room. despite the windfall governor brown says we still need to hold the line? >> are not a firm line but far more emphasis on keeping down debt. it's boosted by higher revenue than projected. >> are another year, another surplus. >> the fundamentals of what government is supposed to do, health and education, that's the focus. >> are revenue is $6.7 billions higher than estimated. the university of california system will get more than $400 million in new money for a two
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year freeze on under graduate in-state tuition. >> the idea is that when you get a little money or a locate of money that you've reached eutopia. that's false. >> are the governor propose add first ever earned state income tax credits. >> it's one of the few things to pull families out of poverty. >> are cory cook says the tax credit for the poor will likely get bipartisan support. republicans seemed pleased with the budget but want more for roads. >> you're having to travel these highways and stuff that
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are just falling apart. >> are as the govenor unveiled his budget, home healthcare workers protested in the hallways. they calls were ignored despite higher revenues. >> it's a typically cautious approach. the money for higher ed, that pumped up the rainy day fund. he's still not spending a lot. >> are democrats said they want more spending on education and on the poor. now the negotiations begin in the legislature on this budget due in june. it's likely not to change much between now and then. >> ken, thank you. de penning on where you live you may have seen a lot of rain today or no rain at all. this is what it looked like in san jose this afternoon a.nice steady rain and in the bay you
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needed our wind shield wipers on high. >> the calls for service increase add little bit but we saw some collisions linked to the rain. >> as the system moved through the bay area, some were pelted with hail. the hail mixed with heavy rain made driving conditions hard on 101. >> heavy rain in sacramento caused some street flooding. this man turned to a kayak in folsom. >> let's bring in chief meteorologist bill martin. how much rain did we get and sit all over now? >> we didn't get any, someone like julie got a rain.
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san francisco got [ inaudible ] that's a lot of rain for san jose. that is a significant amount. santa rosa, i didn't record anything. [ inaudible ] >> you see the lightning strikes. about 1:30 this afternoon, livermore valley, these are all lightning strikes. everything is pretty much cone fined to the east side of the bay hill. san jose is kind of an arc like this. the showers have ended but will is still snowfalling in the mountains w.'ll talk about that. there is a chance for more shower toss wrap around tomorrow afternoon. we'll figure out friday and talk about the weekend. >> it appears the rain put a dent in the number of people
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who participated in the bike to work event. there was a happy hour for cyclists this evening. organizers say more than a hundred thousand commuters ditched their cars for likes today. they say some of the cities got a good soaking. >> golden state warrior are back in the land of the delta blues. we were at the oakland airport as the players bored their flight to memphis there. is a much different feeling now than last week when they lost. they have a chance to wrap up their series the grizzlies tomorrow night at 6 poe p.m. if the warriors lose, the warriors are back here sunday afternoon at 12:30. >> saving water one drop at a time. we'll see how small things
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being done in santa cruz county is adding up. >> mandatory vaccine for children. >> another case of bathroom peeping. the notice that's going out to women at uc berkeley. [♪] ♪ i'm gettin' out ♪ ♪ i'm gettin' out ♪ ♪ i'm gettin' out ♪ ♪ gonna
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have a look around ♪ ♪ now is the time ♪ ♪ i started flyin' ♪ ♪ both feet off of the ground ♪ ♪ head in the sky ♪ ♪ eyes open wide ♪ ♪ happy to look around ♪ . new at 10:00 more than a thousand students living in uc berkeley dorms are being warned about a hidden camera found in
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a bathroom there. debra is live at the uc berkeley campus. debra. >> are julie, can you believe? a camera that looked like a wall outlet. police want women who may have been victims to comfort ward. >> are this is the bathroom where a man planted a motion- activated camera. these two students realize now they use thad restroom. very unsafe. very uncomfortable. are the six residential hall that is make up uni nice one are home to more than one thousand students is. it houses student services, fitness, meeting rooms, a busy place last week as finals neared. women were lured down the hall by a ploy on the part of the
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peeper. police say he put an out of order sign on the regular restroom. it said it was not working. >> are the sign guiding women, unwittingly, into a trap. >> it was blue tape on the sign. we were redirected down the hallway that we didn't know existed. >> are sometimes cameras are stuck behind sings or seens. this time it was disguised as an electrical outlet. they sale in the $300 range. impact was eye opening for police to see them tucked in household objects. students wonder if they should be suspicious of every fire alarm and thermostat on the wall. >> i'm definitely aware of these cases. are the outlet cam was
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discovered a week ago by a staffer who didn't look alike. one student was arrested last week for planting cam ras there the bathrooms. >> are this time the suspect is a staffer who has been fired but not arrested yet. detectives are going through his compute irrelevant. they have counted 50 women on his videos so far. it's believeed the camera was there two weeks. the liens he went to put it there, it's amazing how they can disguise it. it makes you think about using a public restroom. are i know, you want to do an examination of things. >> are thank you debra. >> san jose police say they arrest add second teenager in connection with the home invasion robbery last friday.
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they armed themselves with kitchen knives. a 17-year-old boy surrendered to police yesterday and to day the police arrested a 16-year- old boy. >> a bay area rap artist and three others filed a suit against police as they say the police harassed them as they filmed a video. the civil rights lawsuit asistio everyone in the group was subjected to an unennable search and seizure. police say two men were arrested including taj williams. we reached out to the city's attorney's office but they were not ready to comment. >> loretta sanchez is running
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for barbara boxer's senate seat. sanchez selected that harris was hand picked by party leaders. sanchez has served in the house for ten years. >> tonight california's controversial mandatory vaccine law is one step closer to becoming law. the bill would eliminate the personal belief exemption for children attending school. >> are the bill applies to california's 6.5 million school dids. it's a public health issue. >> this is a matter of public safety. >> are the protesting parents at the state capital, it passed
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20-10. the disney world outbreak was caused from note having vaccine. the bill eliminates all exceptions except medical reasons. >> i think it's complicated and people should be able to handle their kids health. >> are mississippi and west virginia are the only other states with mandatory childhood vaccinations. opponents remain adamant. >> here we have a lot of degeneration. >> are tom hart leads the anti vaccine movement. >> people think it's for the public good. >> are doctors say that's baloney. in just california vaccine save more than 4000 lives a year.
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some parents are unmoved. >> we're disappointed that our elected officials are not doing what is right by the citizens of this state. they're not standing up for our religious rights, parent montrezl rights. >> together we're turning the tide. >> are the bill now goes to assembly. if passed and signed by the governor, it will take effect january 2016. >> some significant shower ms. the south bay and the east bay today. most of them east and south of san francisco proper. shower in la now. this is going to be a big hit for them. heavy rain in san diego and los angeles. they're going to have thunderstorms as well. here we are now. the showers are dying out. pretty much done. winter storm warning remains up
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around the lake tahoe area. south of lake tahoe they're going to get more than that. mammoth could see a feet and a half of snow. 5500-foot snow level, six inchless. that ends tomorrow morning at 5:00 a.m. tomorrow we'll see clouds along the coast and around the bay tomorrow. basically clear out and temperatures warm, a little over what we had today. tomorrow, more sunshine than today. not anticipating rain until late in the afternoon. we'll talk about that when we come back. that's your day on friday for most of us. the weekend warms up. we'll see you back here with the rest of the forecast. >> shattered glass and broken locks. the damage to a bay area
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it's the question that jeb bush didn't want to answer but today he told reporters the invasion of iraq in 2003 was probably a mistake. he said "foing what we know now i would not have engaged" for the past week he had been sidestepping the issue when asked if he would've made the same decision as his brother paid. howe has been reluctant to say that because he didn't want to dishonor the lives lost there. >> the major of new york went to talk about the growing
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income of concentration of wealth in america. >> that could seriously set us back as a nation. >> de blasio said the income gap has widened. he said the road to change often starts on a college campus. >> a business owner says her store is being vandalizeed by someone. the store owner says it could be an attack on plus sized women. >> my gut is telling me that we're definitely being targeted. >> are three times since march, the curvy girl boutique has
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been broken into with broken windows or busted locks. that founded curve by women lingerie and boutique in 2002. nothing is ever stolen. that's why she thinks it's personal. >> there are some sites out there dedicated to just hating my store and hating me and they say things like, you know, i glorify obesity. >> are she says she's the only store in this busy shopping center tar gets. the store next door has been around for 30 years. we told this man about the vandalism and he thought it was sports bar. >> i would be completely surprised. >> are so far cameras have not
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captureed the culprits. kristen said they can break her windows but not her spirit. >> i'm not going anywhere. i'm going to continue my work to help women feel beautiful and sexy. >> are police say will is little evidence and they can't confirm if this is an isolated incident. sickened at sea. what we've learned about an outbreak on a cruise ship and what passengers said when they arrived to day. >> conserving water one drop at a time. we just saved # 0% of their water by putting this on. >> closed captioning for the 10:00 news is brought to you by m ancini's sleep word.
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. small changes that create big changes. when it comes to conserving water, santa cruz county is doing a lot of things right. they're one of the the best in the state at conserving water rosemary went to see what they're dog. >> are what we learned when we visited santa cruz county is all of the little drops count. it's all on us. >> you get a class of water here only if you ask for it. back in the kitchen a new faucet is being installed to reduce the out pour from five gallons to one gallon. one third of the restaurants
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here transitioned to water saving fixture. >> 70 restaurants. >> are across town this golf course suffered when its water budget was slashed in half. they eliminated 30 acres of irrigated turf. residents have let their lawns go brown and some have put in the fake stuff. the governor says more must be done but what. >> the people what live here are aware so that's good to. let the tourists know there is a drought. >> are three million tourists come through each year generating $6 million of revenue for the city. they wouldn't think of a drought as being as severe as it is. are this summer, hotel, motel
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and car rentals are doing more. >> we're going to visit the site s. >> reporter: mandatory rationing are back and stiff penalties. there is water school if you get fined. you'll learn what to do right next time. last year people picked water education over the penalty. we helped them learn about the supply and sort of our isolation from all the other resources in the state. >> are the city of santa cruz is completely self sufficient which means no rain equals no water. >> we're de pen department upon the rain that falls here. the rest we take out of forces. >> are every household in every
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community will be nudge add little harder to help the water use. >> these are personalized report that is show them how much water they're using relative to households with similar size families. >> those chosen saved about five percent. >> it's hard to know how much water you should be using. this is what we're using and this is what a typical household like us use. >> are the reports handy, helpful, another tool to fight the drought. starting this month, east bay mud is also rolling out its own personalized home reports. i requested one and here is a look at mine. i'm using about 84 gallons per day in my house and the average
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household uses 166 gallons per day. it lets me see how much usage goes up. i use twice as much water in the summer. soon after i receive this had information, i received tips on saving water outdoors, irrigation updates. if you want to sign up we posted the link or our website, ktvu.com. >> and tomorrow night at 10:00 our drought series continues. see how modern day droughts compare to california's historic droughts. in the past droughts were much worse and lasted for decades. >> the city of san jose and police union have cleared the use for body cameras on police
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officers. theta announced how the cameras will be used. the mayor called for a stepped up plan to get the officers outfitted by june of next year. oakland has seen a dramatic decrease in the use of force since they started use the cameras members of the group people acting and community together, invited the mayor trina orlando podium where he answer add series of questions. the very first one urged the mayor to equip the officers by tend of this year. >> i'm pushing to get the money. i each been pushing on the policy. i'm convict department it will happen this fiscal year and that is by june 30, 2016.
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>> the mayor assureed the group that an oversight of conduct reviews would be done. >> the nfl players association filed an appeal today on behalf of new england patriots quarterback, tom brady. the nfl handed down a four game suspension in his role of de plated balls in the afc championship game. they concluded it was more probable than not that he was aware. they wanted a neutral arbitrator. instead, nfl commissioner roger goodell said he'd personly hear that appeal. >> outbreak on board. the work being done to clean a cruise ship that pulled into the bay today. >> we talked about the
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scattered storms today. >> up first, unclogging san francisco's streets. the measures announced to day to try to keep the cars moving.
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. san francisco fran, today, announce add four part plan to try to resews congestion in the city. double parking, delivery vehicles, cars stopped in intersection an management of construction projects are the problems. police were sent to targeted areas. they'll be out every weekday cracking down on those things. cruise also say tay'll make sure the construction vehicles are not allowed to block lanes during commute. >> we'll see parking patrol
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officers. those folks can be moved in a flexible way. >> this targeted enforcement is in effect between 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 to 6:30 in the afternoon. the race in san francisco is one of the big events around the bay this weekend. >> the middle of may is here and so to is your weekend watch. time to lace up the shoes for the san francisco classic downtown at 8:00 a.m. on sunday. no alcohol. costume, go ahead. forth of the golden gate, the coast guard is opening their dooring. bring family and friends. demos, dogs detecting explosives. the coastguard festival is
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saturday 10:00 to 2:00. the wine festival is saturday 1:00 to 4:00. there is also going to be wine in the east bay. that's saturday and sunday at the greek orthodox cathedral. $6 gets you in. >> tenth annual maker fair air ypart science fair. doors open at 10:00 in the morning both days. tickets start at 2:00. the oakland a's at home and the joints are on the road. >> we posted the event on ktvu.com. look for entertainment and weekend watch. >> warrior fans, starting to pay attention to the other playoff series the west.
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who might be next if the warriors move on? rockets or clippers? we'll see if that series is move to a game 7. >> is there more wet weather on the way? up first though, passengers disembark after a 15 day cruise that made dozens of people sick. what happened on this cruise line? bulldog: get a queen serta set for just $397. save up to $300 on tempur-pedic breeze. and get up to four years interest-free financing on the entire tempur-cloud collection! the memorial day sale is ending soon. ♪ mattress discounters ♪
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. that's b.b. king singing his most favorite song "the thrill is gone." we've gotten word he has died. he was put into hospice care
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earlier this morning. he's considered one of if most famous guitar players. b.b. king was 89 years old. >> a cruise ship arrived in san francisco today after an outbreak of no row virus sickened dozens of passengers. david stevenson spoke with passengers about what happened. are the passengers disembarked to day after a 15 day hawaiian island and mexico cruise. >> i was wiping everything down with alcohol. it was scary. >> are crews were captured cleaning this morning. passengers said the first warning of trouble came within two days of the voyage to
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hawaii . >> we heard people got really sick. >> are centers for disease control and prevention says about 125 became ill. >> the captain came on and said we're going to red alert. a whole lot of rooms had to be specially cleaned and quarantined. >> are specimen collected and tested on board were positive for the no row virus. passengers praiseed the work done by the crew to keep the virus from spreading. >> a will the of activities were cancelled like the cookies and milk. >> are cdc health officers boarded the ship this morning. the samples are being sent to the labs for further testing.
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>> in a statement, princess cruise says they have "new case presentations that trended downwardand we had no new eloges by the end of the cruise." >> today it was raining hard for a time. there is oakland and you see the clouds kind of breaking out a little bit. the rain is in. if you got in one of the squalls today you know what i'm talking about. thunder, lightning, hail, snow in the mountains. san francisco, you didn't see much. there is the satellite loop, the radar loop, everything winding down as the system moves to the south to spread rain to southern california. they're starting to get hammered now and it's going on to night into the morning this. low is going that way.
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we didn't get the low. we just got the spin around the low. the main dynamics are going to cause problems. as this kicks across the basin, tay ear going to see some bad weather. you'll be hearing about it somewhere around saturday. san francisco tomorrow, you wake up, partly cloudy, mostly cloudy, 61 degrees. san jose, not bad either. clear and clean because of all the rain. san jose got a half inch of rain. 67 degrees for the day time high in san jose. that's friday. friday is a day about transitioning to the dry. there is tomorrow morning. winter storm warning gets dropped in the mountains.
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tomorrow afternoon, wrap-around moisture. here is saturday morning, drizzle left over. saturday afternoon and everything shift that is way. tomorrow's transition day. saturday and sunday looks like. 71 in brentwood tomorrow, 67 in san jose. friday here already and the weekend looks good. scattered showers, i mean cloud, linger tomorrow. kind of a wild weather day. we'll be reading about la tomorrow because they're going to get pretty hard. they'll get some severe weather. >> the little that came down to the ground, tussocks it up like that. >> warrior fans may be wondering who ney ear going to face. what a game tonight between the clippers and rockets. la had another storm hit 'em
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tonight. i had my story written an hour ago. if the warriors get in they know who they're going to play. clippers were up on houston by 19 late in the 3rd period. feistiness and frustration looked like it would get the best of the rockets. look at this shot by blake griffin. that gives you an idea of how their night was going. they were up 18 points. come the 4th quarter, the rockets out scored la 40-15. clippers owner, steve balmer a little upset. the rockets won it and game 7 is sunday in houston. i'm sure the warriors didn't mind seeing that series get extended, knowing how they want
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to avoid that fate. they boarded the plane this morning out of oakland trying for the close-out game in memphis. they have to do it on the road. as they worked out this afternoon, they have to be feeling good about the last two outings in particular. they're meshing. >> just the way we're moving and we're all in sync. we're a championship caliber team. we're just enjoy the journey right now. >> as expected, the cleveland kearnss roll in. matthew play as huge role against them because irving injured his neon this play and
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he would not return. delavedova pop as three. king james hits another one late in the 4th. cleveland moving on. the a's had a planned day off on the schedule. the giants were just plane off. lincecum was not the only one stumbling tonight. sports two, right after this.
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. >> yeah, giant fans, you already know. the only way this team does things in the end, doing the little things all season. many missing details. lincecum struggled. up 2-1 here. shoemaker's lineer, throws to pagan, preserve the 2-1 lead. pagan with a lined shot to the night. joe scores. 3-3 going to the bottom of the 8th. marlon byrd with a two run single early, loses one into the bleachers. 4-3 final and the joins have lost two straight in a very frustrating way. we mentioned the a's were off
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today. >> thank you for joining us tonight. our coverage continues now at ktv u.com. >> have a great night, we'll see you tomorrow. good night.
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parents say to me? "that's too much cologne." "that's how girls end up dead." "don't talk black to me." "it's inappropriate because she's your teacher." how do you even talk black? like end words with "izzle"? alex: it's talk back you idiot. oh. "act more like an adult." what does "act more like an adult" even mean? [ laughing ] look at you. you're soaked. that is so lame! you're the one who wanted to do it! what are you two doing? i picked up one of those water weasels. you hook it on the end of the hose and it flies around in the air. just...like a weasel. [ laughing ] yeah, look at how awesome. he's so wet. i put the weasel in my pants. [ laughing ] he totally did!

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