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>> 224 to the front left. >> you think he's going to play a big high cut? >> that's exactly what he's going to try to do. not impossible for . let's put it that way. >> over clubbing is not all bad with the back bord up there. >> if you don't get it all -- >> roger remember the par five eight out of the way. had had it on the green. >> you're good now if you want to go. >> wind blowing left to right. should ride that fade. >> almost a half smile as rickie
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stepped in. this might be fun. >> if you want to go yeah, i want to go. >> the contact starts at the left side of the green. solid. not the easiest bit shot but very gutsy. >> a little up and down to take over the top five spot. >> it's a good finishing hole. a lot of things can happen. >> it's a good golf course. >> guys shot it up pretty good. but still got to hit the ball well to do it. >> was talking to fowler last night and you don't have to be in the top five spot to win it all. he knows exactly where rory mcilroy was last year. how about one more look at rickie's driver off the deck. look at how bent the club is and
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he's off the ground at impact almost. >> joe, who wuz talking to him before. >> and there is matthew kelly, good buddy. and it's all good vibes. all good sportsmanship. we see more sportsmanship in this sport than ever before right now. a little different from your days, i know that. >> that is very true. guys know, pretty chummy. there's mathau kelly who's been with this guy right when he turned pro. he has been with him through the thick and thin. he said mark was a little better than i was. always has been. so this is a great moment for these two. >> aiming a little left. >> 113.
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sand bag. >> nothing he has to baby. he can make an aggressive swing. little left of it. pretty good. putsz the brakes on. that's excellent. he's one happy aussie. >> yeah. this is a much different feel than two weeks ago when he was limping in with the back nine 40. and was hitting it between our cameraman's legs at last. and you mentioned about jimmy roberts did a story earlier about what his wife, audrey has been through and there's three kids, harvey, oliver and the newest one, little ava was born on july 6th of this year. they mean everything to him and gave him an even greater perspective after what she went through. this is a great day for the leishman family and dad pfsz not
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done yet. he's going to take the trip to east lake also in that top five position and a chance to put the big exclamation mark on the greatest golfing week of his life here. we started out the broadcast talking about how he shot that 62 and he put himself in position after the second round and third round. by far the best 36 holes he's ever had and when it looked like he might be going the other way at four and five, heturned it around and said not this time. just a couple weeks removed frump what happened at tp boston. >> riltsz eit's going to make i right. it's almost waking up to about right now . >> again a birdie will secure the top spot in the fedex cup
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standings. as they reset the points after they get to east lake. give you everybody a chance at the cup. get on the green fairly quickly. >> that was kind of dump there. he didn't get good contact, john. >> i knew it wasn't an easy pitch shot. was a pitch shot you would average eight feet if he hit it right. oh, hit way behind it. when you get that grass behind the ball and the club face. you ever see the grass stuck on the face of your club, it means you had had that cushioned strike and it comes up short. so it's either going to be
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fowler or rahm. if fowler misses his putt shot, john rahm gets the next spot. >> an emotional win for leishman. there will be some tears involved. and there's no greater feeling, no going down the 18th hole knowing no matter how bad you played, you're still going to win. >> you do it in wire to wire fashion. sleeping on that lead every night and coming back to the course and delivering every day like leishman has. 62, 64, 68. a three-under round right now. rare indeed to go wire to wire. as we look at the champions that have done it since 1985 in this event.
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kerplank, tiger woods and jason day. . pretty good company to join. fowler for the fifth spot on the fedex cups point list. it's slower than it looks. and that's not a very good up and in try. >> doesn't usually say much but that's a head shake. tied for second at 18 under. still another good championship for fowler. be in the mix next week. he's going to close it out with another one. and the man from down under goes wire to wire at the bmw championship with the biggest victory of his career. what a performance. he played well. the putting was out of this
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world. he says i think my good stuff is good, i just have to do it more often. fowler taps in for par, settles for a tie for second. and leishman has a 72 tournament score at 271 and he's enveloped by his family. you got harvey and oliver hugging dad. >> beautiful family. >> and audrey and the baby. >> that's nice. >> and everything they have been through well deserved and safe. marc leishman wins it going away by five. fowler matches that final round as well. tied for second justin rose also with a great week and in good position in the eight spot. he jumps nine spots up into that top 10 and how about that.
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spieth, thomas, johnson, and rahm as we set the table for east lake. >> dan, thank you. it's the biggest win of your career. go back to the early part of the season at bay hill. you told us that was a big stepping stone. what kind of step did you take today? >> probably a few from two weeks ago. i was really, really determined just to not let that happen again and give myself a big enough buffer that i could get it done. i got it done. >> congratulations. >> it was great to have family there and thanks as well to all the players for wearing the ribbons as well. that's an awesome feeling. >> well said. >> we'll see it the leishman's in atlanta for sure. if you missed any of today's action, catch up on golf channel "golf central."
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coverage tuesday at 1:00 on golf channel continuing saturday on nbc. coming up next except on the west coast is your local news. the falcons and the packers on sunday night football tonight. for our entire golf channel and nbc team, so long from conway farms where mark leishman runs away from the
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now your "nbc 10 news" first alert weather. right now at 6:00, dangerous rip currents, beach erosion and strong winds.
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hurricane jose is taking aim. there's a tropical storm watch for our local beaches from north carolina all the way to maine. the nbc 10 of meteorologists issued a first alert starting tomorrow for the delaware beaches and the jersey shore. tonight, ywe're tracking jose's movement to the u.s. let's get the latest for the timing with us from erika martin. >> right now, the big concern, of course, as you mentioned, beach erosion. the path of hurricane jose is definitely kissing the coastline up and down the eastern seaboard. jose is currently at 90 miles per hour, category 1, moving north at 9 miles per hour. we have a tropical storm watch issued in effect until friday, 8:00 p.m. atlantic city high tide is at 6:10 p.m. wave height just over five feet,
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so five heights higher than this as jose moves closer to the eastern seaboard. we have a rip current risk that is high risk, life threatening rip currents. i advise for you to not go out into the water. check with beach officials and download the free nbc 10 app, where we will alert you and keep you updated on the rip current risk. coming up, we'll track out jose's path. back to you. >> and the jersey shore is feeling an impact with some big waving. you can see those waves crashes onto shore. lauren spent the day at the store. lauren, what are you seeing? >> the sun just came out here late this afternoon, but the real constant out here has been that rough surf. take a look. we just passed high tide here so that water is coming in a lot
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farther and those waves, they are as big as we have seen all day. the mist from them partially obscuring atlantic city, down the beach there. as you look out at these waves, keep in mind even a surfer told me today he wouldn't want to be swimming in that. beachgoers watch wave after powerful wave roll in. >> we wanted to be out here because we hike the ocean and the summer's over, just getting a last couple of days in. >> reporter: but they stayed on the sand today. >> too nervous. >> reporter: the beach patrol warning of the possibility of rip currents, urging extreme caution. >> rip currents form when water piles up along the shore, for it to roll back to sea it forms the rip currents. so the stronger the waves, the churning of the ocean from a hurricane, the higher the threat at the shore. >> reporter: along the
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shoreline, he stood watch over his daughter in the water where he instructed her to not go in after her knees. >> we spoke with the lifeguard and tried to explain to her. they might seem to listen better to a lifeguard. >> reporter: 12-year-old adriana said she could feel a pull at her ankles. >> it's really strong. when you're in there, you feel like you're going to fall over. >> reporter: on the pier, winds whipping around these nuns out for a walk. and on land, the sobering news of a hurricane's potential impact, prompts some to think of lessons from hurricane sandy. and that is the precaution. >> let's go and bring it upstairs. so beach chairs, things like that, things that might be floating in the water like the last time. >> reporter: the next few days here at the beach, another
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reason to be extra cautious -- today is the last day that guards here in ventner will be watching the beaches. it is the end of the summer season. >> make sure you have the nbc 10 app where you can keep track of jose any time you want. we'll have continuing coverage of the hurricane tonight and after "sunday night football." in south philadelphia, an elderly woman is roughed up and robbed of her jewelry. the pair used a reuss to guse t attention this morning. andrea, what else did the victim's daughter have to say? >> reporter: she said that the suspects were so ruthless, they stole the 87-year-old's wedding band right off of her hand. detectives were out earlier, talking to residents along south 20th street. a man and woman are responsible
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for home invasion around 9:15 this morning. according to the victim's family, the pair came to the 87-year-old woman's back door, asking for directions to nearby packer park. when she opened the door, the suspect knocked her to the floor, put a gun to her neck and told her not to scream or they would kill her. the pair got away after stealing jewelry from the home. >> very grateful that she wasn't hurt, because it would have been worse. but sad because she's 87 years old and pretty traumatized. she thought she was going to die. >> reporter: that was scary. as for physically, we're told the 87-year-old did not suffer injuries, but her family took her to the hospital just as a precaution. new details of the london terror attack. the terrorist threat level for the country is now lowered from
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critical to severe. police this morning arrested a second suspect in the subway bombing attack on friday. more than 30 people were hurt. in less than two hours, we'll know if teachers are going to strike in a school district. talks are happening right now, but the deadline is 8:00 tonight. the union says sticking points are over wages and insurance premiums. if you're a parent in this school district, download the nbc 10 app. we'll alert you once the decision is in, and we'll bring you the latest on "nbc 10 news" at 11:00 after football. puts air under it. it is incomplete. >> the eagles' hail mary attempt came up just short in the attempt to knock off the kansas
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city chiefs. john, a tough loss for the birds. >> reporter: yeah, look, the eagles were underdogs out here. this is a tough place to play out here in kansas city. they fought hard, and it was a 13-13 game in the fourth quarter. but basically, two turnovers by the eagles gave the chiefs ten points. let's look at some of the highlights. the eagles made a game of this. they were in this thing. take a look at this. carson wentz puts it up. look at the concentration, goes off the chiefs' defender and he watches it for 53 yards. this is just a wow play. the problem is, the eagles' new kicker making his debut, jake elliott, maisses a 30-yard ferguso field goal. now the chiefs are up 20-13. now the eagles within a
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touchdown. 27-20. onside kick. the birds get this. they have a chance with about five seconds left, hail mary, prayer not answered. eagles lose 27-20. carson wentz over 300 yards. the eagles outgain the chiefs. a tough loss. >> that's football. we learned it last year. we had a lot of close ball games, but we just didn't find a way to within. this week we came up short. a lot of teams we did well, and we'll learn from it. >> reporter: now, the eagles only ran the ball with their running back 13 times and had 56 passing maymay plays. we'll hear their comments coming up in sports about that. >> john, thank you so much. next at 6:00, safe and sound.
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new developments tonight for these dogs rescued from a storm drain. a helping hand. how people in south jersey are coming together to assist hurricane victims in florida.
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one happy homecoming. the owner of these two dogs rescued from a storm drain is reunited. the dogs barked friday night, getting the attention of neighbors. firefighters pulled the dog from a tight situation. it's not known how the dogs ended up stuck in the sewer. the fire department joked the dogs are now grounded for a month. two years after a montgomery county woman was killed by her estranged husband, her family and friends are working to make sure it doesn't happen to other women. they announced the opening of a
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counseling center called nicole's place. this is something they've been working to do for the past two years. her sister says this is about more than just honoring nicole's memory. >> what's really exciting is all the families this is going to be able to help in our community. this part of the county is the exciting thing about it, because there's a lot of victims out there that need support. >> it will be opening in huntington valley in november. i'm erika martin. i'll have the latest on jose's impact on the weather this week. stay with us. next time, i want you on my bowling team.
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[ laughs ] rodney. bowling. classic. can i help you? it's me. jamie. i'm not good with names. celeste! i trained you. we share a locker. -moose man! -yo. he gets two name your price tools. he gets two? i literally coined the phrase, "we give you coverage options based on your budget." -that's me. -jamie! -yeah. -you're back from italy. [ both smooch ] ciao bella. it was a fiesta in north philadelphia today. it w telemundo 62 was a proud sponsor
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of the festival, and our reporters helped emcee the event. hispanic heritage month kicks off friday. cases of water, gas cans, even generators are being sent to south florida. all of the supplies are being packed in this garage. the rotary club say they'll take any help they can get to help people reeling from irma. >> my father told us, you work hard, you please your god, take care of your family. and then see who's around you that can use help. it's not always about writing out a check. >> a lot of heart there. the group says they'll stay as long as it takes to help everyone in need. martin. we're tracking hurricane jose. the big concern right now, wave swell, beach erosion, rip current risk is high right now.
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a live look at our beaches. you can see just how active the water is right now. we call this the frequency of the waves. notice how quickly they're coming in. these waters are very dangerous. go don't out this and don't go swimming in them. tracking hurricane jose currently moving north at 9 miles per hour. central pressure is 967 millibars. we'll show you its path. again, it's going to parallel the eastern seaboard and right now, some models are showing the potential, if you loop around and possibly make landfall. this is why jose has been so inintriguing because of its path. it's looped once already out in the atlantic basin, now the possibility of it looping again. you can see how the tendency here is showing the potential for that landfall. so that's a couple of the models showing that potential.
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not all of them, which is why we're tracking this closely for you. we do have a tropical storm watch issued, and now extended through next friday, 5:00 p.m. we're talking about dangerous conditions in our shore, along our shores, jersey shore. my beggest concern is something that you're going to notice come next week and weeks following. beach erosion is one of the bigger concerns. right now, we're seeing the winds kick up at 12 miles per hour in wildwood. dover at 8, and millville 8. but they're going to increase substantially as jose gets a lot closer to us. even if it just kisses the coastline. so current temperatures across the delaware valley, in the 70s. pretty comfortable conditions. allentown, warmer at 80. potstown, 76. philadelphia 79 and atlantic city at 74 degrees with.
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that on shore influence and the threat of those dangerous waves. hour by hour forecast at 6:00 p.m., picking up on one or two scattered showers. here you start to see the threat of heavy dane pours and you can see the influence of jose, and just how much rain may make it across the jersey shore. again, the models have it here, so this is what we're tracking for you closely. in addition, we do have hurricane maria we're tracking for you, as it continues across the leeward islands. follow us on social media for more updates. here's danny with sports. >> thank you. john clark reports live from

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