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commission for the embattled police force. >> we're pleased that we're doing born job of trying to restore public service. >> the assemblyman sponsored the bill and there is a response to oscar grant. and found johannes mehserle guilty in the death. >> we feel sorry for the tragic death of mr. grant. >> the 11 member panel will help set policy and training procedures as well as protocols. >> personal there is a pair of military military organizations. and our military organizations have oversight. >> something might prevent
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another event like this. >> we hope never to have another grant incident again. >> it probably has no impact in terms of oscar grant. >> there is a $25 million civil suit against bart. >> if there is accountability for actions have you more likely to make sure they don't engage in inappropriate behavior. >> this can now come to this body, review almost anything, what... that brings to the table is a transparency that was lacking back in january, 2009. >> this will begin work on january 1, 2011 that is two year to the day after grant was killed. >> and there is breaking news from berkeley.
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police are investigating a fatal drive by shooting took place just about 45 minutes ago. it's near the intersection of milvia and russell. it has been cordoned off. witnesses saying shots were fired from a gray or blue nissan maximma. >> a sigh of relief tonight from thousands of state work qlorz don't have their pay cut to minimum wage. the idea didn't fly with the state controller or a judge. there is a ruling and why this fight isn't over. >> there is a situation where the controller is not complying with the law. >> the judge ak nolged is he breaking the law, refusing to lower state worker paychecks until there is a budget but
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ruled in chung's favor because he might have a point about inability of the state's antiquated system to handle changes. >> this is to where we are today, we're an impossible country. it's not we can throw a huge amount of resources in a huge amount of money and coming into compliance. >> the state payroll system is programmed in cobalt and last revamped in 19706789 chung's office estimates would it take 69,000 hours and $5 million to $11 million to lower paychecks then bringing them back to full wages. government's office sought an order to $7.25 per hour because payroll goes to plans next week. >> this is our only recourse. >> there is relief. about 2000 workers will get their paychecks for at least july and august oo. then, all being caught in the middle of the trap is recognized as
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being every day citizen that's we are for this state. >> the governor did not get his injunction, he will get another opportunity in late august that. is why some workers are cautious about the victory. >> everybody shouldn't get too excited about this, this is not qog to be pretty. >> this is moot if lawmakers could just pass a budget. the state is upgrading the payroll system. in a couple years will be able to handle large scale pay kuts and workers in ac transit won a major victory. a judge ordered the agency and union into arbitration. ac transit imposed contracts on the union after two sides declared an impass. this does make changes to work
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rules, benefits and a pension plan. the ruling means drivers won't strike. and this will cost in lost savings. >> california's unemployment rate fell last month, now standing at 12.3% down one tenth. however, nearly 28,000 jobs were eliminated in june. many of them were temporary census bureau jobs. there is nine counties came in buy low the state average. and there is 1600 jobs lost, 1500 more in the east bay and there is good news, south bay gained 3300 thanks to a boost in the manufacturing of computers and electronic autos there is a pal yolee who almost killed a 15-year-old girl three years ago will be sentenced to life in presidenton. a judge issued a ruling after a strange request
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by the defendant. and what this is an unexpected twist here. >> it's baysar. the defendant is scott thomas, convicted this year of attempted murder from n.that aak. and i pleaded not guilty but last week, stunned liar business telling the judge he was sane and wanted to change his plea. >> he's a sociopath and evil. if he got out he'd do this, again. >> that is how the prosecutor reacted after accepting the reghost withdraw the plea and go president yn. in march a jury found thomas guilty after tempted murder but deadlocked on whether he was legally insane at that time. if he was he would have been sent owe-to-a mental hospital. but he asked the judge to withdraw his plea instead of
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facing another trial. this happened three years ago in this bakery. thomas stabbed lauren and kermit who tried to help. >> as i was backing away, he kept slashing at me. >> shallor was 15 at that time. and spoke to abc 7 in april. lauren almost died. thomas stabbed her in the neck. receivering her jugular vain. >> this is when i was taught if you do something wrong, gou to prison. it took a while. i think we're well served by having him in prison. >> thomas had been paroled from san quentin before the attack. >> they were required by rules to take him to langs on monday morning and hand deliver him to the parole agent. >> instead, guards dropped him
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off at the bus stop. a violation of policy. this family is suing for compensation. now, a judge threw out lawsuit and they're appealing that ruling. their turn believes they have a stronger case now that kidnap victim jaycee dugard received $20 million last week because of mist yaikz made by the corrections department. thomas will be formally sentenced next month. >> tesla motor as announced plans to develop an electric version of the rav 4. tels has delivered a prototype for testing and hope to begin selling knit two years. tela hopes to drive down the costs of electric vehicles so
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main stream pier as ford one. >> hewlett-packard confirms it will abandon the compus in cupertino ask ship people to malpalo alto. hp calls it an efficiency move. some campuses only about 65% occupied. the company did not say whether jobs will be lost. officials say it will hurt their tax base. >> now, to the iphone complaints over reception problem was the new iphone prompted a rare admission from apple ceo steve job autos we're not perfect. >> and he says problems were being blown out of proportion. and jobs admits apple knew if held in a certain way, the bars would be dropped but says that is true for all smart phones. >> we think there is a proble problem... but think it's affecting a small percentage
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of users. and we think some of the problem is inherent in most every smart phone. >> jobs says people can return the phone for a refund. most customers today said that they still believe in the company. >> if this happens, it's technology. not perfect. >> 3 million people taught the new iphone y magazine reports there is a prosecutors will return all of the computer equipment and phones and he'll turn over documents and materials in the search warrant. >> there is hidden health
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dangers found in fields and what turf makers are doing. >> politics. is meg whitman out of touch? is jerry brown responsible for the pension crisis? a fact check on the governor's race. >> is now the right time for you to start a business? there is a surprising answer to that question coming up on 7 on y
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>> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepw >> this artificial turf is about to get more kid friendly. abc 7 reports that there is
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new rules in play when it comes to lead levels. like the turf at hundreds of schools and day care centers this soccer field has high lead levels and could be replaced by the company that made it sealed surf in a settlement with california attorney general, field turf and two of the biggest makers of artificial turf agreed to reformulate their product to contain almost no lead and to either replace older turf or at a discount. >> we're pleased theez these companies stepped up to try to take care of this problem. >> caroline is research director at the center for environmental health. she says it helps give turf color and the lead is rereleased in dust. children are vul underable. now, the federal standard for lead in the products is 300
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parts per million, next year dropping to 100 this, field tests at 17,000 parts per million. washing hands can offer protection. this 14-year-old and his 9-year-old brother play on the rec center field. >> when you go go horj do you wash hands? >> no. not -- only when our mom tells us to. >> people should know not all artificial turf has lead in it z so... just because you have a field at the school or park, doesn't necessarily mean it's leady. >> she doesn't know how many schools might be eligible but thinks it's in the hundreds. this includes funding for out reach to try to identify them. >> a napa soldier identified today one of four killed in action this week in afghanistan. the 2 is-year-old army specialist chase stanley died when the truck ran over an
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explosives device. stanley assigned to 27th combat airborne bat tillin in fort bragg, north carolina. >> and the son noma county sanitation district has been fined nearly $350,000 for dozens of sewage overflows. these spills totalling a million gallons. blaming it on an aging sewer system and says it's money should be going towards upgrades, not fine autos there is a reminder for you. grace period for the new $3 carpool toll on the golden gate bridge ends tonight. starting on monday, your cash is no good. you'll have to have a fast track or you'll be charged full $6 toll. and you'll have to stop and have a toll taker verify you have three people in the car. a new carpool lane opens tomorrow in the east bay. 2.9 miles on eastbound 580.
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that is in livermore. another eight miles of lanes in this area will be opening this fall. that is a full year ahead of schedule. >> so where will you have to drive? >> well... right. >> and how far? >> right. >> you may not have to go far. indications yesterday were that we're going to have a big warm up over the weekend. now, marine layer has returned to the coast. there is a strong cooling flow. it will be warm inland. there is heat. here is a live view now. that is not brutal. right. looking down, you can see a little bit of a marine layer beginning to push inland now. it's mainly clear skies. and we do have fog up against the coastline. that didn't prevent a location today from reaching 100 degrees. antioch topped out at 100 degree there's is highs of 95 in livermore and concord but these are below what we
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thought yesterday mitt materialize today. that is because of a cooling influence. only 59 in half moon bay. there is a 41 degree difference. it's 9234 antioch. 89, 86 fairfield. 57 half moon bay. taking a look at the 24 hour change, yesterday, 19 degrees warmer in napa than it is now in 11 degrees warmer at this hour. virtually aum locations have cooled down some. in races there is significantly from yesterday at this hour. fog spills into the bay tonight into inland areas. still nice, pleasant and turning cooler next week this, afternoon there is a close up image shows there is fog pressing up against the coastline there. is a cooling sea breeze
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brought temperatures below expected levels. there is fog pushing in tonight and inland as well. there is is fog around. low temperatures tonight. not so mild as last night. cooler. some locations inland areas had lows into upper 60s, tonight around 60 in concord and fairfield. and then, on to what will happen tomorrow tlchl is fact animation, fog burning back to the coast but not away from the coastline there. is a day similar to today. there is upper 50s to low 60s, and warmest locations will see low to mid-90s, there is sunny skies tomorrow, highs into low 80s. there is mainly 70s on the
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minute anyone sla. 59 downtown and 59 into the sunset district. and 70s to about 80 in warmest near east bay communities. there is highs into upper 80s to low 90s, 60s to 70s near the bay. here is the accu-weather forecast. there is two nice, warm days but without heat. there is highs into mid-90s inland saturday and sunday. there is a cool down. >> very comfortable. >> i should remind you. aids walk san francisco just two day as way this sunday golden gate park there is time to register. and you should dial or log on. lovely weather for sunday's
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walk now. and so get out there. >> thanks spencer. >> when economic times get tough, tough start their own businesses. >> 7 on your side and the new breed of entrepreneurs. when we come back.
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you know the story. the economy is bad.
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maybe it's time to start your own business? >> 7 on your side is here with sometimely advice. this sounds counter intuitive. there is jobs so hard to come by. workers are getting frustrated. saying maybe you should just stop looking and start a business. do you know what? maybe they the should. >> this audio speaker company co-conner is showing me the rocket. it turns just about anything into a speaker. >> then, you can put it on stuff like boxes work well. >> jason started the company in the middle of the recession. >> i was working 20 hour days a full time job at jan sport. the back back company in marketing. i was wanting to launch but
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didn't want to leave my job. >> now, he's out on his own. way out. here is he on qvc. >> these are fold and play recycled speakers. >> i wanted to create a pro ukt people would like, and enjoy. >> any time is a good time to start a business if you're ready. is not outside world that counts. goitsing on insifd you this career consultant nancy anderson for entrepreneurs outside economy is a factor. but not the deciding one.. >> they value independence. that is true with your 26-year-old. >> my first business i start aid candy stand. bying candies from longs and marked up and sell to friends at eight, nine years old. >> entrepreneurs give off signals early that they're that. and you can tell. they like control. they love to make decisions. you know? they like to be the one that is saying i want to do this
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and that. and don't like to be bossed around. >> nancy says some are ready at 26 like jaison. others rnts until they're 40s, 50s and 60s. she says if it's in your soul, you'll get around to it. >> it's the personality. >> yes. >> absolutely. >> and there is latest attack ads in california governor's race. are any allegations true? and abc 7 news fact check is just ahead. >> the oil well in the gulf that. cap is holding but it's still leak leaking. the president says it's too early to declare victory. >> a group files suit to stop a round up of the last remanding band of wild horses in california. stay with us. another half hour of news in juststststststst
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they want jerry brown because, he won't "rock the boat," in sacramento. he'll be the same as he ever was. high taxes. lost jobs. big pensions for state employees. the special interests have chosen their governor. how about you? good evening, once again.
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we're going start with a look at bare-knuckled race for california governor. jerry brown supporters on the air with a new attack ad. meg whitman's campaign is firing back. are the claims accurate? >> starting with california working families for jerry brown. they put out an attack ad for traying whitman as out of touch. whitman blaming brown for the pension crisis. we're fact checking them both starting with brown supporters and their ad. >> meg whitman says she'll run california like a company. is that what we need? she hit profits off shore to avoid paying taxes ranking second among coes for personal use of corporate jets. >> fact check is in the corporate jet claim is true.
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ebay pay $1 million you for air travel. but charge she hid profits is false. they're a matter of public record. she did invest in companies doing business in cayman islands but legally avoiding taxes is something a lot of people do all the time. look at the people taking a home mortgage deduction. the plan for california? tax breaks for corporations and wealthy but nudging for middle class and our schools? they can do more with less. tell whitman in the world we live with, her plan won't fly. >> fact check? the tax claims are misleading. it's true whitman's proposal to repeel the capital gains tax will benefit the wealthy but it's not true she's proposing nudging for middle class. she has proposed a $10,000 tax credit for home buyers benefiting all homeowners n.including those in the middle class. and the criticism that whitman
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is telling schools to do more with less is inaccurate what. whitman asked is if the state was run more efficiently couldn't we do more with less? she was referring to all 350,000 state employees not just the teachers. whitman's new ad is a direct response. >> meg whitman says she'll run california like her company. >> in this attack on meg whitman who are these people? they're the unions and special interests behind jerry brown. >> fact check? it's true. unions are backing jerry brown. a coalition of unions paid for the ad tacking whitman. but then, the whitman ad goes too far. >> they want jerry brown because he won't rock the boat in sacramento. he'll be the same as he ever was. high taxes, lost jobs, big pensions for state employees. special interests have chosen their governor. how about you? >> that is false. the ad suggests unions are
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backing brown because he provided generous benefits in the late 70s and early 08z but the state pension systems $500 billion deficit stems from numerous action that's occurred long after jerry brown left the governor's office. >> as often the case, partners at fact check.org did checking on these and you can find it on our web site. >> interesting stuff, and important. thank you. >> the cap on the broken oil well seems to be holding tonight. tests expected to run through tomorrow so far engineers detect nod leaks. the president says today is not time to declare victory yet. >> there are a lot of reports coming out that seem to indicate well, maybe this is done. we don't be done until we know we've killed the well. >> crews are working on a
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relief well. bp and government scientists met today to figure out whether they can keep gushers sealed off or whether they'll have to release flow so it can be funneled to the surface. >> a number of groups have filed suit to stop the government from rounding up last herd of wild horses in california. bureau of land management plans to skpround remove 2000 horses and boroughs from the susanville area. officials say the rapidly growing mustang population is rung out of food and damaging the range. but the environmental group's lawyer providing this home video calls the round ups ill logical. >> we need to stop it so these horses will turn a part of the environment and part of the west and only remaining wild band of horses in california and are not shipped off to the middle united states at a cost
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for millions of dollars of taxpayers. >> also today in nevada a judge ruled a round up there can continue and warned more than 500 horses could die if not rounded up. >> there is another big slide on wall street. the dow jones fell 261 points today on weak earnings from ge, citi group and bank of america. buyers were away on vacation apparently but the sellers drove the dove. the s and p 50000 fell 31. toy story 3 has proven to be a big hit for mattel. toy story toys helped double mattel's second quarter income but the company cautioned next two quarters may be slow. and mcdonalds scrapped plans for a nationwide give away of its new fruit smoothies next week.
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and says they're a big hit and afraid they might run out if they start handing them out free. >> well, coming up next assignment 7 and there is a wildlife center. >> how you can help save liveve oprah: dr oz is back with an emergency wake-up call. it really is the fastest-growing disease in history. what to eat, what to do to stop america's silent killer -- >> kaboom.
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artificial turf at schools and parks. now the turf has high levels of lead that could be leaking out and endangering those who play oint as the turf ages. the two turf manufacturers have agreed to reduce the lead in products and reinstall it at a discount f you're concern btd safety of the turf at your school or park, we have a link abc 7 news.com. and under see it on tv. there is a number you can call to get results if it's already been tested for lead. >> and east bay wildlife center caring for injured and orphanned animals 10 years is losing a home. the center is the last resort for urban wildlife that would be otherwise killed and now, volunteers are december operate pritly looking for a new place to continue saving animals. >> there is a special formula designed for wildlife. >> this fawn was found on a busy street in oakland. he was following people and crying.
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they walked down international boulevard. >> these two week old squirrels discovered alone and starving in lake merit this, baby humming bird on the sidewalk by a little girl on a sqait board. >> she saw it at the lm last minute and stopped and scooped him up. >> the animals are getting care at the urban wildlife rescue center in oakland named for a myth logical story. the care the animals receive is real. >> this is very young. >> the center started 10 years ago but lila travis and her husband, they found baby possums and learn whitd came to rescuing wild animals they were on their own. >> there just weren't resources in the city to help these anlz. and -- animals. not had expertise. >> the couple took action and their efforts grew into a wildlife center now saving 500 to 600 animals per year.
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about 50 volunteers care for animals. youngest babies sometimes go foster homes first. margaret is in charge of the squirrels. these babies have to be fed every three hours. so margaret carries them around whenever she goes. >> i think it's important to save urban wildlife because i feel find of bad and humans infringed on their territory. i feel like i'm making up for that by helping. >> creatures at the center come from area around oakland and ala media. most have been hit by cars or takd by dogs or maybe their mothers had. the anlz get rehabilitated and released. >> they're going to be more wild. and just like human teenagers they're not going to want anything to do with us. >> this p grant and donations
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are creating a network of pens. and there is a couple veterinarians and the food is donated by stores. >> this is efforts in trouble now. >> it's in the center of being evicted. >> it's on rented land. the landlord is taking the property off the rental market. the animals have to be out by mid september. >> blood, sweat and tears making this center. it's tragic that we have to leave so soon. >> the race is on to find a new home. coming in a hard time. just when lots of wild ajs have baby autos for every thanl leaves we're getting in two or three animals that are newly in need of care. >> there is a need to raise
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150,000ses today buy it. so they're looking for creative solution. >> it's rewarding when their old enough to be released. and you know they can take care of themselves and we've done a good job. >> and to volume tun lun tear maybe in your neighborhood go abc 7 news.com. >> and we'll follow up on a hopeful new location. >> coming up next this week's on the aisle review. a corporate spy thriller where action takes place in your dreams. you can see
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don't be surprise fd you encounter a lot of people on uni kikels this weekend. the uni cycle stur this afternoon starting near embarcadero goes up rigs hill
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through the marina across the golden gate bridge and back. this should last about three to four hours. >> true confession autos a theater is latest to give movie goers a moving experience adding seats that move with the action. there is a one of just 28 theater wtz seats. they pitch, roll, and sway. they jostle with the action. and the first movie to be shown here will be the corporate spy thriller "inception" it just happens to be the subject of tonight's review from abc 7's don sanchez. >> i specialize in a specific type of security. >> i know how to search your mind and find secrets. i know trick autos corporate espionage with a twist. leonardo dicaprio is an
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exception at changing thoughts and destiny. spy stuff with jason borne twists to it. it's inception 101. >> you create the world of the dree. you bring the subject into that dream. they fill witness their subconscious. >> got that? so your dream can change the world around you. and this is only a dream. pretty bizarre. and then, he did the black night, reviving bathman. and marianne cotillard is in and out of the picture. no question, a stunning look at a chal yempblging film. you may get lost in a dream. and what happens if you wake up?
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>> it's overwhelming in excess of two and a half hours. and there is confusing and disturbing it becomes. what is real? there is a lot of psycho babble in the film. and there is no denying vash walls and i'll give it less than two quarters of a bucket. abc 7 news, we'll see you on the aisle. >> real life, you'll see us on the aisle. >> let's update the weather. >> and this is going to be a nice, warm weekend. there is a mount diablo and there is a brisk one in fact. enough of a cooling marine layer to bring temperatures down a little bit. and there is going to be warm this weekend and state wide. take a look at the heat. there is 113.
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the high tomorrow. sunday not much change. triple digits and there is palm springs you can find milder weather near the coastline. here is the accu-weather forecast. tomorrow, and sunday we'll see highs into mid-90s. upper 70s to around 80 and there is cooling down next week. we're not going to to have warmth with use weather, sports coming up in just a moment. >> and coming up next a windy day in st. andrew autos new golfers got blown on to leader board.
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hope you can join me at 9:00. coming up, first confirmed cases of west nile virus this year and where ne may have contracted the illness. there is a bay area muse yim to begin the job song.
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>> and to call it blustery would be an understatement it was comical at times. to win the british open you need to be part golfer part meteorologist. beautiful weather turned into howling winds. and an hour delay z this is out of here, tiger woods running down and there is some athlete six there. there is a one over 73 coming with inches of a hole in one here making a run at it. making a run at it. there is 63 yesterday today, 80 today. 08. there is five shots find thind guy. tom watson playing in st.
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andrews almost chips in for eagle. that would have been brilliant. there is louie westhighser with a double o there is tiger four under here is his disaster day. >> i actually did well to have some honest koit have been 82, or 83. this is unreal. >> there is buster posey looking like he'll be a star for next decade. he caught his first major league shutout showing off the arms here, the gun to get carlos belltran. this afternoon i asked if he expected this success so soon. >> this is you're putting me
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on the spot. >> yes. no or maybe? >> do you know what? i didn't have too many expectations on where i should be at any certain point. i've got confidence in myself. fo. i feel like doing a good job. >> a's and kansas city tonight. and there is up the middle on zach and there is the fourth year a bases loaded jam in time to get bettencourt. and lance armstrong may soon have bigger problems there is now a federal investigation into those doping allegation that's were made by floyd landis this, probe being pushed by balco investigator. stage 12 today, 131 miles, reigning champ making a move on the leader andy shlek and there is some separation
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there. is 31 seconds. and now the world cup is over there is another sport if you want to call it that. there is the world's dirtiest race. idea to get into and out of 21 muddy canals. winners received a warm bath skb a rub down. it hardly seems worth trouble. >> thank you. >> that is this edition of abc 7 news. >> thanks for joining us. [ banker ] when ashley's violin teacher told her parents she was gifted, they were thrilled. she's a natural vibrato. oh. we started saving for this music camp in vermont. so i told them about some of the wells fargo online savings tools like my savings plan, which helps them set up and monitor a savings goal. until we found out that maybe her teacher
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