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. >> eddie: darryl sutter manages his bench so well. he had jeff carter and sutter had him playing right wing. i think some of his creative coaching got los angeles into this game. i know you know him real well of which players are going and which aren't. >> eddie: i played with him in the early '80s, knowing the time and the situation like what pierre is talking about putting carter at center or the wing position late in a period. >> doc: muzzin with 30 seconds to go. tries to bully him. rebound in front and it's on that puck is jonathan quick. >> eddie: what a power move by rick nash. i know the points and goals haven't been there as much for rick nash as he would like for a lot of fans. this is a power move. you take the puck to the net. there's chris kreider hanking around the net. outstanding move. >> pierre: how about the strength of the goal tend beer strong on the post with the left pad. jonathan quick. >> doc: mike richards, derick brassard. perhaps the last test of the period. it's won by the kings and williams. off mcdonagh.
. >> eddie: darryl sutter manages his bench so well. he had jeff carter and sutter had him playing right wing. i think some of his creative coaching got los angeles into this game. i know you know him real well of which players are going and which aren't. >> eddie: i played with him in the early '80s, knowing the time and the situation like what pierre is talking about putting carter at center or the wing position late in a period. >> doc: muzzin with 30 seconds to go. tries...
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darryl sutter, what adjustments has he made, stick with, go away from?e olczyk talked about it third and fourth lines up, jeff carter and that line really get of offensive opportunities. and parts of ts game, the kings weren't jumping like he did in the third period a little tweak to the lineu and all of a sudden, they are all buzzing and carter had a primehance to end this series on another great ve. kept the score ed >> tryg to figure os char. os out of b what did you from hiso far t anhow shou he use him in ot? >> the fourth line with dorsett, good assists on t power play, nong wh a fourth line, obviy. ylgo b not playing y put him back whagel and st. loui seems to get some bounce in his stri right now. i don't think moore'seen o to hgame. i think we shoullook for that. >> the's energy, there's excitement, the fans here at staples center certainly getting their money's worth. the third geere final, all three requiring overtime. scores! gaborik, score! marian gaborik has tied the game heren the third period! >>opar to the back. score! >> and brown defle
darryl sutter, what adjustments has he made, stick with, go away from?e olczyk talked about it third and fourth lines up, jeff carter and that line really get of offensive opportunities. and parts of ts game, the kings weren't jumping like he did in the third period a little tweak to the lineu and all of a sudden, they are all buzzing and carter had a primehance to end this series on another great ve. kept the score ed >> tryg to figure os char. os out of b what did you from hiso far t...
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some chances every once in a while but being intelligent about it. >> earlier i mentioned darryl sutterresilience you don't get a reward. you get a nice full screen graphic. take a look. this is a team that has come back from two or more goals down. a team that overcame two or more goal deficits five times during the postseason picking up three wins in the process. they erased a two-goal deficit in this game. we're headed to overtime here at staples center. the los angeles kings, the new york rangers all tied up, 4-4. doc, edso, and pierre with the call after this. >> announcer: time intermission report powered by subway. skate hard, eat fresh. because every season i face a combined of this. fast acting advil in the game fast. fast acting advil, faster on tough pain. you know that dream... on my count. the one where you step up and save the day? make it happen. (crowd) oh no... introducing verizon xlte. hey guys, i got it right here! we've doubled our 4g lte bandwidth in cities coast to coast. so take on more. with xlte. for best results, use verizon. >> doc: brought to you by fast acti
some chances every once in a while but being intelligent about it. >> earlier i mentioned darryl sutterresilience you don't get a reward. you get a nice full screen graphic. take a look. this is a team that has come back from two or more goals down. a team that overcame two or more goal deficits five times during the postseason picking up three wins in the process. they erased a two-goal deficit in this game. we're headed to overtime here at staples center. the los angeles kings, the new...
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it starts at the top dan beckerman, dean lombardi, luc robitaille and darryl sutter and the coachingstaff. but it doesn't happen without these great players. for the second time in three seasons, it's my honor to present to justin brown -- [ cheering ]
it starts at the top dan beckerman, dean lombardi, luc robitaille and darryl sutter and the coachingstaff. but it doesn't happen without these great players. for the second time in three seasons, it's my honor to present to justin brown -- [ cheering ]
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darryl sutter, what adjustments has he made, stick with, go away from?e olczyk talked about it third and fourth lines up, jeff carter and that line really generated a lot of offensive opportunities. and parts of this game, the kings weren't jumping like he did in the third period a little tweak to the lineup and all of a sudden, they are all buzzing and carter had a prime chance to end this series on another great save. kept the score tied. >> trying to figure out the ways to get the most out of brad richards. what did you see from him so far tonight and how should he use him in ot? >> the fourth line with dorsett, good assists on the power play, not playing with a fourth line, obviously. boyle got a goal but not playing with richards. i say put him back with hagel and st. louis. seems to get some bounce in his stride right now. i don't think moore's been on top of his game. i think we should look for that. >> there's energy, there's excitement, the fans here at staples center certainly getting their money's worth. the third game here in the final, all t
darryl sutter, what adjustments has he made, stick with, go away from?e olczyk talked about it third and fourth lines up, jeff carter and that line really generated a lot of offensive opportunities. and parts of this game, the kings weren't jumping like he did in the third period a little tweak to the lineup and all of a sudden, they are all buzzing and carter had a prime chance to end this series on another great save. kept the score tied. >> trying to figure out the ways to get the most...
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administrators for a great school year per today, i'm proud to be honoring an outstanding principle from the sutter elementary school please come forward so andy has served for the past 10 years at the elementary school on clemente and 12 avenue in the richmond district been a strong academic leader he's a tremendously caring person that neurologists the parent in the inner richmond suzette restraining order is a title one school where more than 2/3rd's the students are eligible for free and reduced lunches to its extremely deprives i've worked with andy to help our protecting students and especially english learners to succeed this year because of andy leadership and the organization and the teachers sutro elementary school was honored by department of education only obtain that a few schools were honored in district 3 as well as supervisor chiu's district i want to acknowledge if he helped to lead the rebuilding of the school but in a pilot project with our public health department and department of environment lead the tap school is one of the four pilot programs to raise awareness of the water
administrators for a great school year per today, i'm proud to be honoring an outstanding principle from the sutter elementary school please come forward so andy has served for the past 10 years at the elementary school on clemente and 12 avenue in the richmond district been a strong academic leader he's a tremendously caring person that neurologists the parent in the inner richmond suzette restraining order is a title one school where more than 2/3rd's the students are eligible for free and...
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this week i've been on the blue cross blue shield statewide quality advisory committee it includes sutter and dignity and st. joseph's health and a couple of physicians it's a twice a year meeting but one of the things that was presented which i think is important to note and definitely worthwhile is we had a presentation by the california joint replacement registry that looked at joint replacements based on the types of surgery the kind of replacement that was used whether it was porcelain or metal i guess porcelain or some kind of sincere any questions but this is the only registry that looked at patient outcomes. and looked at it you know where people have their surgeries that have better functional outcomes it will be one of the things we looked at in terms of plan designs to make sure that the hospitals are participating in the registry but the most significant thing that we can document is that people who are dpeptd have worse outcomes so you you're spending all this money on joint replacement and that's the one thing they've attributed so i have the document if you want a copy it's
this week i've been on the blue cross blue shield statewide quality advisory committee it includes sutter and dignity and st. joseph's health and a couple of physicians it's a twice a year meeting but one of the things that was presented which i think is important to note and definitely worthwhile is we had a presentation by the california joint replacement registry that looked at joint replacements based on the types of surgery the kind of replacement that was used whether it was porcelain or...
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developed along van ness in how many years i i know there are ones closer to here for example, o 1 at sutter street and whether there's a projection of things to be revealed at this point. >> sure happy the plan is 20 years old. >> commissioner antonini. >> yeah. i read the same article john king the marlow is interesting building but doesn't really very context ridicule with the street and the towers they did a good job of blending in but it's a matter of taste but it's interesting that, you know, i'm very supportive of what commissioner sugaya asked for i think we need to know what's happening with the bus rapid transit hopefully light rail and the street being reconfigured. >> commissioners commissioners, if there's nothing further item 6 directors announcements. >> i was going to talk about what happened yesterday at the preservation commission preservation staff started a progress of looking at a local interpretation of the secretary of interior standards basic to take the standards to more san francisco specific i've hired a consultant to help us for the commission yesterday had a hear
developed along van ness in how many years i i know there are ones closer to here for example, o 1 at sutter street and whether there's a projection of things to be revealed at this point. >> sure happy the plan is 20 years old. >> commissioner antonini. >> yeah. i read the same article john king the marlow is interesting building but doesn't really very context ridicule with the street and the towers they did a good job of blending in but it's a matter of taste but it's...
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this year's event was called "worth the wait" because sutterers constantly struggle against ignoranceimpatience. >> people finishing their sentences. kids giving them dirty looks. kids not being patient, and, like, even parents and teachers and principals. >> andhey'll just assume that a young person who stutters doesn't know what they're saying (aor isn't smart. i can tell you from working with the$e kids that these are some of the most brilliant, beautiful people on the planet, and if you just really wait another few seconds, you're gonna hear everything that they have to offer the@world. >> our time also offers speech therapy, as well as a unique camping program in south carolina. for two weeks over the summer, caers are surrounded by people who don't see them as kids who stutte"é instead, they're seen as kids who are just kids. the main our time programs are currently limited to kids in the nw york tri-state area. however, camp our time welcomes kids from all across the u.s. -- even from all around the world. for re information, there's a link on@our websit report. you'll be floor
this year's event was called "worth the wait" because sutterers constantly struggle against ignoranceimpatience. >> people finishing their sentences. kids giving them dirty looks. kids not being patient, and, like, even parents and teachers and principals. >> andhey'll just assume that a young person who stutters doesn't know what they're saying (aor isn't smart. i can tell you from working with the$e kids that these are some of the most brilliant, beautiful people on the...
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>> that's kings coach darrell sutter once a head coach of the sharks as you might recall. what most don't know is that his son here, 21-year-old chris was born with down syndrome. and so he too got to hoist the 35-pound cup last night at staples center. with ease, i might add. so we have the end of hockey. and by tomorrow night, we could have the end of the nba. >> because the spurs could take out the heat with one more win. we do have the world cup. >> all right. >> u.s. plays monday. >> all righty. thank you, vern. >>> we'll see you again at 11. >> news and weather always on kpix.com. appreciate your watching. have a good evening. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com ,, >> hey everybody. welcome to california bountiful. i'm your host tracy sellers. i'm glad you could join us today because we have a great show for you. we're always looking for new and exciting things grown here in california and if you think you've seen everything when it comes to citrus, think again. [music] >> we all know what an orange looks like and what a mandarin looks like but
>> that's kings coach darrell sutter once a head coach of the sharks as you might recall. what most don't know is that his son here, 21-year-old chris was born with down syndrome. and so he too got to hoist the 35-pound cup last night at staples center. with ease, i might add. so we have the end of hockey. and by tomorrow night, we could have the end of the nba. >> because the spurs could take out the heat with one more win. we do have the world cup. >> all right. >>...
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purchased by sutter county owners for $10,000, while many of his competitors in tomorrow's race were priced as high as $600,000. for jack, knowing chrome's trainer makes it that much better. >> i don't think you could have a better story than this one, the way it's developed. >> reporter: meanwhile, here at golden gate fields they are preparing for tomorrow and have a watch party for the belmont stakes including what is called the california chrome wine festival. that's from noon to 4:00 p.m. it's $30 to get in. coming up at 6:00, we'll be talking about the role social media has had in california chrome's fame. all those chromies out there. that's at 6:00. for now live in the east bay, derek shore, nbc bay area news. >> lots of people excited. want to tell you again, if you want to watch the belmont stakes tomorrow, right here, nbc bay area, is the place. our coverage begins at 1:30 in the afternoon. >>> traffic no joke in the bay area, especially in san francisco. a live look at the embark der co, not too bad. considering it's friday and people are trying to get out of the city or s
purchased by sutter county owners for $10,000, while many of his competitors in tomorrow's race were priced as high as $600,000. for jack, knowing chrome's trainer makes it that much better. >> i don't think you could have a better story than this one, the way it's developed. >> reporter: meanwhile, here at golden gate fields they are preparing for tomorrow and have a watch party for the belmont stakes including what is called the california chrome wine festival. that's from noon to...
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we see nonprofit hospitals like sutter health getting $75 million more a year than the charity care they provide. so when it comes to assist out streeplt, this deals with a small subset of those with mental health issues and we see assisted outpatient treatment keeping people out of the court system and we see that as ultimately being a benefit to the patients. the numbers speak for themselves in nevada f county. for the 41 patients they have applied it to, it has reduced hospitalization by 47 percent, incarceration by 65 percent, homelessness by 62 percent and emergency contacts by 42 percent. our membership is approaching this in the context of patients' rights. we want people to know when they appear in court it's a civil court, it's not criminal and again this keeps people out of the justice system and we say that with power comes responsibility. we want to see the county take more responsibility, especially with more money coming online at the state level for medical and behavioral health. cheers. >> thank you very much. next speaker please, thank you. >> hello, my name is matt lobr
we see nonprofit hospitals like sutter health getting $75 million more a year than the charity care they provide. so when it comes to assist out streeplt, this deals with a small subset of those with mental health issues and we see assisted outpatient treatment keeping people out of the court system and we see that as ultimately being a benefit to the patients. the numbers speak for themselves in nevada f county. for the 41 patients they have applied it to, it has reduced hospitalization by 47...
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that's right darryl sutter siders followers are now warning that the u.s. would feel the strike on those three hundred special ops advisers that are being sent there so if the u.s. the sending of fires advisers to the region to assist the government which is largely which is largely shia anyway should these guys be welcoming the u.s. well president obama in his conference here for a press conference try to keep distance from either. party whether shiite or sunni to maintain is certain appearance of neutrality and to be able to play a role configured this is the purpose of the gist of the conference now if and when the u.s. interest would be affected we can be sure that the u.s. is going to react so the u.s. needs people on the ground to know and report for these three hundred people and not necessarily in my judgment advisor to the government we have to help poll how to bomb and what are the strategic positions that they should take i think they are there primarily to protect american interest whether the u.s. will be able to maintain a neutrality a beautif
that's right darryl sutter siders followers are now warning that the u.s. would feel the strike on those three hundred special ops advisers that are being sent there so if the u.s. the sending of fires advisers to the region to assist the government which is largely which is largely shia anyway should these guys be welcoming the u.s. well president obama in his conference here for a press conference try to keep distance from either. party whether shiite or sunni to maintain is certain...
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sueser sutter. there are many, many folks in the district. i'm just naming a few people that have been responsible for implementing and making good use of these critical resources that have been provided through peef. and i also want to thank members of the peef citizen's advisory council that are here. supervisor kim is a founding member of that council from back in the day and they, all these people work tirelessly in the case of the cac members without pay, their own volunteer time. it's incredibly humbling to know they and so many other people that are here are so dedicated to serving our students and our schools. thank you very much. >> thank you. next up is, who did i say? barbara [speaker not understood] and [speaker not understood]. >> good afternoon, supervisors, and a special thank you to supervisor kim and yee and avalos, campos, supervisor mar and cohen for introducing legislation for the renewal of peef. i also want to acknowledge the first five commission who has overseen preschool for all for the last five years. the staff work
sueser sutter. there are many, many folks in the district. i'm just naming a few people that have been responsible for implementing and making good use of these critical resources that have been provided through peef. and i also want to thank members of the peef citizen's advisory council that are here. supervisor kim is a founding member of that council from back in the day and they, all these people work tirelessly in the case of the cac members without pay, their own volunteer time. it's...
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>> whether you look at sutter health, aetna, the same with philips, they have been using our platformgoing to make sure, as part of the innovation, that it is consistent with the privacy requirements of this industry. >> what makes it hard? >> you are seeing for the first the internet of things coming together. historically you did not have that. you had a huge focus on the back office. all of the money went into emr. it is not going to be the legacy of theseecause advances in technology, you are going to be able to build applications that you could not. trends is that consumers have more access to high grade i.t. the stuff their phone can do is so much more powerful. and that therefore a lot more things can be consumer driven. >> absolutely. there are also advances in terms of where the focus of health care outcome and when you look at the technology we are talking about, they are no longer tied to the back office, emr universe. with the quantified self, were devicest, in your home, you can develop care what you could not before. thank you very much. i appreciate it. facebook release
>> whether you look at sutter health, aetna, the same with philips, they have been using our platformgoing to make sure, as part of the innovation, that it is consistent with the privacy requirements of this industry. >> what makes it hard? >> you are seeing for the first the internet of things coming together. historically you did not have that. you had a huge focus on the back office. all of the money went into emr. it is not going to be the legacy of theseecause advances in...
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of the shia community inside iraq and i think we saw that in terms of the parades in baghdad of sutter's militia and that is another another sign and of course these will be taking orders from iran that's interesting to put. the militia in in the context of how iran sees that but again that is further proof not just i mean the advance with isis in terms of engaging various sunni communities who are obviously exasperated and disillusioned with the maliki regime but also within side this year community as well who see who see maliki is a lame duck and also a dictator and unable to protect their interests blow viciously as defense. militia groups. are. getting getting together and flexing their muscle and all in these various call storms we're seeing further proof that actually iraq is being divided almost all seen from the outside as these two camps shia militia and isis and this is very dangerous for all those iraq is in the middle who are actually on a not unrepresented by a failed iraqi political system and an iraqi regime which doesn't really know what to do or how to protect them look
of the shia community inside iraq and i think we saw that in terms of the parades in baghdad of sutter's militia and that is another another sign and of course these will be taking orders from iran that's interesting to put. the militia in in the context of how iran sees that but again that is further proof not just i mean the advance with isis in terms of engaging various sunni communities who are obviously exasperated and disillusioned with the maliki regime but also within side this year...
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. >> reporter: in the city the sutter north of yuba city, the last little league game of the season,ut this game had a secret. >> we couldn't let basically anybody know. >> reporter: as the names of the players from the grasshoppers and rivercats were called, another name was called. >> can i have andrew come out? >> well, when they said an drew i was andrew? >> reporter: then wyatt jensen, 5 years old was called and ran onto the field and right past a man he hadn't seen in a year. >> that is not andrew -- that is not andrew. >> reporter: wyatt didn't recognize his own father. [ applause ]. >> reporter: andrew jensen, u.s. army, just returned from his second overseas deployment. even his wife kayla didn't know he was going to be. andrew said he wouldn't be home until sometime in june. >> i got back on the 29th, so i have been hiding out for a day and a half. [ laughter ] >> i seriously have no idea, because usually i catch on every single thing. >> andrew and i actually started to plan it two months ago. >> reporter: andrew was hiding over for over a day at his mother's house. do you
. >> reporter: in the city the sutter north of yuba city, the last little league game of the season,ut this game had a secret. >> we couldn't let basically anybody know. >> reporter: as the names of the players from the grasshoppers and rivercats were called, another name was called. >> can i have andrew come out? >> well, when they said an drew i was andrew? >> reporter: then wyatt jensen, 5 years old was called and ran onto the field and right past a man he...
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it starts at the top dan beckerman, dean lombardi, luc robitaille and darryl sutter and the coaching staff. but it doesn't happen without these great players. for the second time in three seasons, it's my honor to present to justin brown -- [ cheering ] >> mike: robyn regehr receives it first, injured, but unable to play near the end. for your name to be on it automatically, you must play 40 games in the regular season or one in the final. [ queen's "we are the champion" plays ] >> mike: up to 52 names can be on it. marian gaborik. >> eddie: acquired by general jen man jeer, dean lombardi. give the kings some depth. give them a guy that's pure goal scorer and the chemistry between him and the manager hands the it to a special man, anze kopitar. >> mike: the capping of a magnificent year, his father coached him for the slovenia national team at the olympics. and they celebrated a big win there. and here is that dream. this is matt greene. jarret stoll. there are 17 on this team who have had this experience as kings before. marian gaborik was one of the guys who had not. [ "we are the
it starts at the top dan beckerman, dean lombardi, luc robitaille and darryl sutter and the coaching staff. but it doesn't happen without these great players. for the second time in three seasons, it's my honor to present to justin brown -- [ cheering ] >> mike: robyn regehr receives it first, injured, but unable to play near the end. for your name to be on it automatically, you must play 40 games in the regular season or one in the final. [ queen's "we are the champion" plays ]...
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. >>> home ice advantage heens nothing to darryl sutter and the kings, they become the first team inl history to win three game 7s on the road in one postseason. l.a. eliminates chicago. they'll face the rangers in the stanley cup finals game 1 in l.a. on the road yesterday they were debating whether the giants or a's would win 100 games. get ready, folks, it's going to be a fun summer baseball-wise. >>> still ahead at 25 minutes after 5:00, a big win for apple -- big wait for apple fans. >>> and a muni sick-out is causing some huge headaches for commuters this morning. the latest coming up. ,,,,,,,,,, hello! i'm a kid. and us kids have an important message for our grown ups. three grams daily of beta-glucan... a soluable fiber from whole grain oat foods like cheerios can help lower cholesterol. and where can you find beta-glucan? in oats. and, they're yummy! i'm going back to being a kid now. thank you! thank you! thank you! dedicated bankers born to go the extra mile. you've been such a big help. it's what i like to do. so you can choose a bank where helping people comes first. it
. >>> home ice advantage heens nothing to darryl sutter and the kings, they become the first team inl history to win three game 7s on the road in one postseason. l.a. eliminates chicago. they'll face the rangers in the stanley cup finals game 1 in l.a. on the road yesterday they were debating whether the giants or a's would win 100 games. get ready, folks, it's going to be a fun summer baseball-wise. >>> still ahead at 25 minutes after 5:00, a big win for apple -- big wait for...
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. >>> home ice advantage means nothing to darryl sutter and the kings, they become the first team in nhl history to win three game 7s on the road in one postseason. l.a. eliminates chicago. they'll face the rangers in the stanley cup finals game 1 on wednesday. on the radio yesterday #24er7 debate -- they were debating not whether the giants and a's were going to win their respective divisions but whether each team would win 100 games. get ready, folks, it's going to be a fun summer baseball-wise. >>> the world cup just two weeks away, michael bradley chips it over. look at that. it also qualifies for a far higher honor, our play of the day. >> a lot of buzz around the dodger stadium when the pittsburgh pirates played in l.a. last night. >> it was a little creepy. check out the field microphone, a big swarm of bees. there were speculation someone spilled a drink that attracted the bees. >>> 6:25 right now. coming up, embattled clippers owner donald sterling goes to church and finds some unexpected support. >>> head out the door early if you're taking muni this morning. i'm mark kelly
. >>> home ice advantage means nothing to darryl sutter and the kings, they become the first team in nhl history to win three game 7s on the road in one postseason. l.a. eliminates chicago. they'll face the rangers in the stanley cup finals game 1 on wednesday. on the radio yesterday #24er7 debate -- they were debating not whether the giants and a's were going to win their respective divisions but whether each team would win 100 games. get ready, folks, it's going to be a fun summer...
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darryl sutter. put the shirt back on. oh. >> there's two rules in politics.s say never ever be pictured with drink in your hand and never swear. but this is a big [bleep ] day jazz the spurs beat miami heat. their 5th championship since they drafted tim duncan number one overall in 19876789 the 38- year-old big fella continues to empress. look at that. his two biggest fans. >> what do you think of your dad tonight? >> i think he did awesome. he tried his best. >> anything else? >> stay something nice about me -- say something nice about me. >> i think he's hot. >> thank you. >> kids, you just can't go wrong. hey, we will get out of here with the monday evening kpix 5 tradition. the play of the weekend. catches don't come any better than this. sunday at the giants game. check it. while holding infant. and he's nonchalant about it, time. look at that. swing of the lum -- it, too. swing of the lumber. oops. better watch it, man. come on. all right. u.s. open. zach johnson. we show you this for one ran. johnson, how about the shot of the day. are you kidding me?
darryl sutter. put the shirt back on. oh. >> there's two rules in politics.s say never ever be pictured with drink in your hand and never swear. but this is a big [bleep ] day jazz the spurs beat miami heat. their 5th championship since they drafted tim duncan number one overall in 19876789 the 38- year-old big fella continues to empress. look at that. his two biggest fans. >> what do you think of your dad tonight? >> i think he did awesome. he tried his best. >>...
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>> i work on sutter street, at a sports shop, and my boss was like, you can leave. >> i didn't bring my gear, but it's all about the match. >> they're set to face portugal who lost to germany earlier today. mark ibanez will have more on the world cup play later on in sports. >>> today, cancer took the life of a baseball great. hall of famer tony gwynn. he was only 54 years old, and his death is raising questions about the use of smokeless tobacco. that's what gwynn blamed for his illness. asking fans about whether chewing tobacco should be dumped. >> reporter: tony gwynn spent the last couple of years deals with chemo, and surgeries. he had no doubt that tobacco he kept tucked in his right cheek caused his cancer. in baseball, it's a tough habit to bat away. >> line drive, center field. there it is. number 3,000 for tony gwynn! >> reporter: he will be remembered as a great competitor. >> i only know one way, that's the padre way. >> reporter: he brought that same passion to fighting oral cancer. >> watching guys go through that. you always think they're going to pull out of it. >> re
>> i work on sutter street, at a sports shop, and my boss was like, you can leave. >> i didn't bring my gear, but it's all about the match. >> they're set to face portugal who lost to germany earlier today. mark ibanez will have more on the world cup play later on in sports. >>> today, cancer took the life of a baseball great. hall of famer tony gwynn. he was only 54 years old, and his death is raising questions about the use of smokeless tobacco. that's what gwynn...
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william gilbert at sutter hospital has been delivering babies for more than 30 years.gives alysia two thumbs up. >> the evidence shows that if they continue to exercise, they have a better pregnancy outcome. >> reporter: alysia says women have come a long way. >> especially coming from 1980s where they thought that if a woman ran any more than a mile their uterus would fall out. >> ready, set, okay, just stop right now. [ laughter ] >> reporter: anyway, alysia says she is going to continue to run until labor shows up. i'm done. >> she hopes to compete in the rio olympics. >>> today the mayor of santa clara and the 49ers front office joined to promote a new pavilion next to levi's stadium. as kpix 5's keit do shows us, it's all about entertainment on game days. >> reporter: nevermind tailgating. with the new 18,000-square-foot great america pavilion this is how you do 49er pregames like a boss. >> they are not quite done yet. >> reporter: but use your imagination. we are talking multiple bars, flat screen tvs, gourmet food, lots of alcohol, cheerleaders, they are claimi
william gilbert at sutter hospital has been delivering babies for more than 30 years.gives alysia two thumbs up. >> the evidence shows that if they continue to exercise, they have a better pregnancy outcome. >> reporter: alysia says women have come a long way. >> especially coming from 1980s where they thought that if a woman ran any more than a mile their uterus would fall out. >> ready, set, okay, just stop right now. [ laughter ] >> reporter: anyway, alysia says...
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>>> an army veteran is back home with his family after surprising them at a little league game in sutter. it was the last game of the season for the young players and before 5-year-old wyatt jensen was called to the field his father corporal andrew jensen came out for the surprise. it had been a year since he saw his father. at first he didn't recognize him. [ applause ] >> corporal jensen said he planned the surprise with his mother about two months ago. he says his family wasn't expecting him to return until sometime in june but after serving for five years and two overseas deployments he's now back with his family for good. >>> it is one of the largest aids charity events in the world. with top musician and former president bill clinton. >> what a northern california horse is doing to prepare for a very important race. gridlock. teacher layoffs. and a 60 billion dollar budget deficit. that's what john perez faced when he became speaker of the california assembly. so he partnered with governor brown to pass three balanced budgets, on time. for the first time in thirty years. today, the
>>> an army veteran is back home with his family after surprising them at a little league game in sutter. it was the last game of the season for the young players and before 5-year-old wyatt jensen was called to the field his father corporal andrew jensen came out for the surprise. it had been a year since he saw his father. at first he didn't recognize him. [ applause ] >> corporal jensen said he planned the surprise with his mother about two months ago. he says his family...
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carl is director of the sutter land institute center for self-government in the west. he came to sutherland, following six years as ceo of the montana policy institute, montana's premier free market think tank and policy research center. carl completed ada -- aviation officer candidate school in pensacola, florida and flew the a-6 intruder in. following strike commander of carrier group 5, carl transitioned to the f-14 tomcat. he served as squadron operations officer, flying and directing missions over bosnia and the persian gulf and acting as the carrier air wing liaison officer to the joint task force, southwest asia. carl then served aspects assistant and legislative liaison for the commander of the u.s. strategic command in omaha, nebraska, advancing his interest in public policy. his final naval tour was with commander pacific fleet at pearl harbor. carl graduated from montana state university in 1984, earning his masters in national security affairs from the naval post and then from the naval postgraduate school in monterey, california, and is a naval war college
carl is director of the sutter land institute center for self-government in the west. he came to sutherland, following six years as ceo of the montana policy institute, montana's premier free market think tank and policy research center. carl completed ada -- aviation officer candidate school in pensacola, florida and flew the a-6 intruder in. following strike commander of carrier group 5, carl transitioned to the f-14 tomcat. he served as squadron operations officer, flying and directing...
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a group phase and are we know with the past and once again all the skin for sutter terminology and you there at this bar today doing a show and only sucker people i like in baseball saved the lives of a season you lose the team to compete against also losing. the turn is a back then and again and because someone else will saudia very pleasant to the back end some wheels on me back then and world cup you don't back and at >> : its low o'clock in the morning relax and use what you mean they earned the right to flex a group. minding my own business on tilden believe and this guy jumped me never use even though the loss dealt with in back into it. adler firsthand the verdict is and you avoid butter louise sorel as use all this over and over the defeat came down hard >> : for this young man his career. then for four months meeting he will miss the rest the world cup for biting in the italian player during a game earlier this week so uruguay moves on meat to columbia there will be without the great louis was king of biting at >> : warriors and timber wolves. tonight nba draft a whats going o
a group phase and are we know with the past and once again all the skin for sutter terminology and you there at this bar today doing a show and only sucker people i like in baseball saved the lives of a season you lose the team to compete against also losing. the turn is a back then and again and because someone else will saudia very pleasant to the back end some wheels on me back then and world cup you don't back and at >> : its low o'clock in the morning relax and use what you mean they...
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he has a reach out to former allies, including up to sutter for support. >> trying to decide who is up first is difficult. the head of the iraqi army took on u.s. troops and syria warned not to interfere in iraq, but malaki saying he welcomes the syrian fighter jets attacking fighters near the border and the u.s. and iraq now seem to have to agree to disagree. >> although the u.s. says that it's and others say that they're terribly afraid of this becoming a regional conflict, in fact syria jets striking isil bases and fighters near the border is not necessarily seen as a bat thing. in the same way to the united states now appears to be ready to look the other way again, if iran sends weapons that they deem non-threatening to u.s. interests to iraq, so basically, the bottom line here is since mosul fell two weeks ago, all the rules have changed. one rule is that the u.s. finds itself in position that relying on iran and even syria can help with fighting the isil. >> the enemy of my enemy is my friend. jane, thank you very much. >> we want to delve deeper. jim walsh joins us now. thanks
he has a reach out to former allies, including up to sutter for support. >> trying to decide who is up first is difficult. the head of the iraqi army took on u.s. troops and syria warned not to interfere in iraq, but malaki saying he welcomes the syrian fighter jets attacking fighters near the border and the u.s. and iraq now seem to have to agree to disagree. >> although the u.s. says that it's and others say that they're terribly afraid of this becoming a regional conflict, in...
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so the notion that we have left him behind sutter nonsense. what we've done is replenished the enemy in wartime when we still have fighters in there and they'll still be back on the battlefield. even if you believe this cut ar qtar year, they'll be back the and i would refer to people like my colleague sam johnson, a medal of honor winner, one of the most respected men in this body, prisoner of war, he said absolutely not, this should not have been done and when he was a prisoner of war he would not have wanted to go back if it meant harming the security interests of his country. i've talked to p.o.w.'s, former , in my district. they say the same thing. mr. andrews, did your son darren goat -- getd honored at the white house for your service? >> no, sir. invited to ever the rose garden? >> no, sixers -- sir. >> and i think a lot of oldiers had a visceral reaction to it. take attention away from the taliban five. they had to inflate his service in order to try to do that so it was an attempt at deception of the public and i think it struck a lo
so the notion that we have left him behind sutter nonsense. what we've done is replenished the enemy in wartime when we still have fighters in there and they'll still be back on the battlefield. even if you believe this cut ar qtar year, they'll be back the and i would refer to people like my colleague sam johnson, a medal of honor winner, one of the most respected men in this body, prisoner of war, he said absolutely not, this should not have been done and when he was a prisoner of war he...
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so the notion that we have left him behind sutter nonsense.hat we've done is replenished the enemy in wartime when we still have fighters in there and they'll still be back on the battlefield. even if you believe this qutar year, they'll be back the and i would refer to people like my colleague sam johnson, a medal of honor winner, one of the most respected men in this body, prisoner of war, he said absolutely not, this should not have been done and when he was a prisoner of war he would not have wanted to go back if it meant harming the security interests of his country. i've talked to p.o.w.'s, former, in my district. they say the same thing. mr. andrews, did your son darryn get honored at the white house for your service? >> no, sir. >> you were never invited to the rose garden? >> no, sir. >> and i think a lot of soldiers had a visceral reaction to it. they did it to take attention away from the taliban five. they had to inflate his service in order to try to do that so it was an attempt at deception of the public and i think it struck a l
so the notion that we have left him behind sutter nonsense.hat we've done is replenished the enemy in wartime when we still have fighters in there and they'll still be back on the battlefield. even if you believe this qutar year, they'll be back the and i would refer to people like my colleague sam johnson, a medal of honor winner, one of the most respected men in this body, prisoner of war, he said absolutely not, this should not have been done and when he was a prisoner of war he would not...
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it's a sutter funal. let's do -- whatever the subject happens to be of the week, just go on the internet and you can see what they're screaming about now, you know there'll be a reflection of it here. in any event, this really needs to be an adult in that room of the republican caucus. i hope the speaker is that adult. i trust that he is. i have great respect for the speaker. yes, sir. >> as we near the end they have supreme court session this year, the term this year, there's quiet talk among democrats and liberals about what is the future of the court? it also turns to, are there going to be retirements. the dean of the u.c. irvine school of law issued a public appeal to ruth bader ginsberg a while back to retire so president obama could appoint someone to fill her legacy. do you believe there's a worry that if there are no retirements at the end of this term the court is in jeopardy of switching hands if the white house is won by a republican? >> well, switching hands, the court is in a bad place as it
it's a sutter funal. let's do -- whatever the subject happens to be of the week, just go on the internet and you can see what they're screaming about now, you know there'll be a reflection of it here. in any event, this really needs to be an adult in that room of the republican caucus. i hope the speaker is that adult. i trust that he is. i have great respect for the speaker. yes, sir. >> as we near the end they have supreme court session this year, the term this year, there's quiet talk...