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♪ i run to the rock, please hide me ♪ ♪ i run to the rock ♪ please hide me, lord ♪ all on that day. complete bay area news coverage starts right now. this is the 10:00 news on ktvu channel 2 news. still counting. the election race is still too close to call after a week after voters cast their ballot. good evening everyone, i'm heather holmes. i'm ken wayne and five days since the election and a seat in congress to the state attorney general some key races are still too close to call,
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but we may learn the result of the race for mayor for oakland. ktvu's mareen naylor is live in oakland with details. >> reporter: ken, election officials process ballots until 7:30 this evening watching several close races. they will be back here at 8:30 tomorrow morning and say by this time tomorrow night we should have a clear picture of some winners. a team of election workers this evening opened thousands of yellow vote-by-mail envelopes and processed the ballots in scanning machines. tonight members of its 11th congressional district campaigns kept a close eye on these red bins, which contain the remaining 3,000 ballots in this county for the race which is still too close to call. 421 votes separate mcnerney from harmer. >> about 90,000 dropped off the polls, but of course, that is till double and trip the
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workload, because every ballot or every envelope, rather, has at least two ballots inside it. >> reporter: in a stuffy, quieter room election workers have verifying the last 2,000 provisional ballots. ane quan leads don perata and for the first time oakland voters ranked their top three choices. because nobody got the majority it's taken ten rounds of number- crunch torque eliminate the eight low-vote getters and distribute these to the remaining candidates. >> it gave me a lot more options and there is a lot more nuance how i could vote and it wasn't a matter of simply trying to pick one person who was absolutely perfect. >> i think it should be one or two and not split them up and give a little more here or there. it's not fair. >> reporter: here is what is next. alameda county is expected to release its latest figures at 4:00 tomorrow morning and
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tomorrow the full-court hearing for the 11th congressional district where republicans are challenging the contra costa registrar by signature verification. maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. an analysis of self-funded campaigns by the san josi mercury news found that four other people outspent meg whitman when it comes to money spent per vote. many his bid for election as new york city mayor, michael bloomberg spent $188 per vote, adjusted for inflation. and in the 1998 california democratic gubernatorial primary, al checchi spect $53 per vote, but saw grave davis win that primary.
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with $144 million of meg whitman's money spent on campaign, she specialty about $43 on each vote. much of the bay area is drying out after a storm brought rain, high winds and dozens of crashes to the area. as ktvu's priya davis clemons tell us some residents and businesses lost power during the height of the storm. >> reporter: gusty overnight winds prompted the california highway patrol to issue this alert, a high-wind advisory on both the san mateo and bay bridges and serious rain caused accidents to pile upstarting early this morning. >> a lot of cars have been hitting standing water and hydroplaning. >> reporter: along with this chp officer he was called to assist at scene of an accident. a driver had spun out of control and hit the center canned divider in daily city. >> aree daly city.
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officer gunshotyer reiterated that drivers need to slow down. >> there are a large number of people who are familiar with that law, but yes, you are supposed to have your raleighs on in the rain and rain conditions. >> reporter: the rain kept away the crowds and brought out bargain-hunters at the flea market in san francisco. >> police figured most people would be indoors and we wanted to take advantage of the flee- market bargain prices. >> reporter: it might be harder than she thinks. flea market dealers say because there are fewer vendors in the rain, she has very little competing to the goods. how is the weather affecting business today? >> remarkably it's been a good day for me. >> reporter: across the bay, about 21,000 pga pga customers were in the dark in piedmont and oakland this afternoon when a power substation broke down. it was unclear whether the outage was caused by the rain.
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>> i was worried about the frozen stuff. good thing it didn't take too long. 35 minutes is all right. >> reporter: gabriel villaman was home when the power went out. >> i took a shower in the dark. it was spooky, but okay. >> reporter: it's business as urmagain here in montclair. in the oakland hills, are priya davis clemons, ktvu. the highway patrol was very busy in the south bay. the light to moderate rain was enough to trigger serv crashes. as of 8:00 this evening there had not been any fatal accidents. the on-again, off-again rain did not have affect on flights at mineta san josi airport. the south bay didn'tet get a whole lot of rain and other areas got a real soaking. with a look at today's rainfall totals let's check with in meteorologist mark tamayo. >> heather, a poeten cold front continues to move out the
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bay area. this is the radar loop and you can see the totals for santa rosa, .93 and san francisco and oakland both over 1" of rain. we have more totals we have tallied up for you. concord, livermore, hayward and san josi around .16" over the past 24 hours. as far as the rainfall right now, we do take a look at live stormtracker 2, the main action to the east and, in fact, snow levels come down it 5500-6,000- feet. bulk of rainfall around the fresno area, but in the bay area we could have a few leftover sprinkles. for the most past we have partly cloudy skies. coming up we have some chilly overnight lows and break down the timing of our next rain chance that could push back into the region over the next few days. the national weather service issued a storm warning for the sierra. chains are require tonight on interstate 80 from kingvale to donner lake and on highway 50 from kyburz to myers.
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a survey point at 8400-feet, 10" of snow fell. another 2-4" are expected overnight. the storm warning is in effect until 6:00 a.m. tomorrow. you can find the latest weather conditions, as well as any watches or warnings by going to ktvu.com and clicking on the weather tab near the top of the page. the conclusion of the bart shooting case with former b.a.r.t. officer jo hane mehserle sentenced to two years has not meant the end of the controversial shooting itself. ktvu's john sasaki reports on long-term impacts the case. >> reporter: sunday morning at the gospel church many east oakland brings thousands out to two different services for worship and fellowship. this morning we sat down with bishop bob jackson, a rock in oakland's faith-based community who has led the fight against violence for decades. >> we know black people have not had real justice in the court system, period. >> reporter: the oscar grant killinger the subsequent trial
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of johannes mehserle and the; right? rioting has been a serious concern for jockson and his congregationpt of >> he should of least had seven years, but to give him two and time served and he will probably do 70 days, somebody said is kind of like a slap on the wrist. >> reporter: at last word mehserle should do six or seven months behind bars. regardless, a slap on the wrist is the consensus here. >> i knew it was involuntary manslaughter, but the guy was already pinned down. >> reporter: in this religious crowd it was not surprising to find sympathy for oscar grant's family. >> my heart goes out to both families because both families are really hurt behind the situation >> reporter: not everyone is so sympathetic for the former b.a.r.t. cop or his family of at least in part because the hard feels having still so raw. >> in time, it will heal.
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as of now, the mean, the wound is wide open. you can't put a bandage on the situation. we can only heal together yt i'm here at church to pray for that now. >> reporter: bishop jackson says he and his congregation will continue to fight for justice and for protesters to turn their energy into a positive change for the the city. >> we'll do in oscar grant's honor. what a tremendous legacy oscar grant will leave for the city of oakland. >> reporter: something that all grant supporters would be thrilled to e >> john sasaki, kutv channel 2 news. >> the coalition for justice for oscar grant is claiming that police militarized downtown oakland and created a climate of fear and
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intimidation and ignited unnecessary confrontation. 152 protesters were arrested friday evening and most of them charged with unlawful assembly. we have continuing coverage of the mehserle case on our website, ktvu.com. just click on the tab near the top of the homepage. police today released the ages, but not the names of the two teenagers fatally shot yesterday in west oakland. investigators say the victims were 17 and 18 years old. the two were in a car that was not registered to either of them at the time of the attack. police say they were shot by someone from outside the vehicle and they died at the scene. investigators are still looking for a motive and no arrests have been made. one person was seriously injured and apartment heavy damaged after a fire broke out in antioch. the victim suffered burns at the fire on lone tree way. when firefighters arrived after 3:00 this morning they say several apartments on the floor above the carports were fully engulfed and that flames had
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already reached the third floor as well as the roof. the cause of that fire is still under investigation. fire officials blame work on a new roof for friday afternoon's fire at the spanish 7" day adventist church. crews were installing a new roof on the church when investigators say the fire from a tar pot ignited the structure and then caused a propane tank inside the church's annex to explode. no one was injured and firefighters were able to keep the flames from spreading. now last year a fire at the church destroyed a building housing a youth chapel, dining room and kitchen area. investigators never determined a cause for that fire. not in your backyard. the moment against high-speed rail and how the election could have an impact on california's plan. your help is needed. what somebody did to some birds and what you can do to aid in the rescue efforts. and fresh off [ older brother hey, that's the last crescent. [ younger brother oh, do you want it?
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the rain didn't stop critics of california's high- speed rail from lining up against the increasingly controversial project. as ktvu's diane guerazzi reports peninsula homeowners and elected officials gathered to try to keep that project off- track. >> reporter: people from as far
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away as gilroy huddled together this afternoon in between signs saying "here comes the high- speed rail, there goes the neighborhood." >> no elevated structures in our city! >> reporter: 25-feet or more across our neighborhood. >> it's breaking it into two pieces. >> reporter: opponents fight the estimated costs that shot up from $33 billion to $43 billion and the one-way ticket price to los angeles that was $50, but now almost double. >> where did you get these numbers and how did you come up with them? >> reporter: the republican who will head the house transportation committee says he with ans to reexam the grants for high-speed train service. another ray of sunshine for this crowd came from the high- speed rail authority announced it will begin construction in the central valley and not here. >> the fact that somebody told you that they are going to spend all the money in the central valley doesn't mean that the san francisco
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peninsula isn't right in the crosshairs of a boondoggle of a project. >> reporter: they issued i statement "saying that we cannot forget that the voters of california said yes to and continue to support high-speed rail because it provides jobs, decreases air pollution and provides us with a cheaper, faster and more convenient way to travel." >> if you look at how deeply the federal government is in debt, is this really the best way to put our money? >> reporter: the protesters took their message through downtown burlingame. the community coalition on high- speed rail plans an agenda of lawsuit and lobbying, talking to newly elected officials to block the plan. in burlingame, diane guerazzi, ktvu channel 2 news. the smart computer train project is closer to becoming a
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reality. a scaled-down plan was approved yesterday by the sonoma-marian district board of directors. that is a shorter system than the 70-mile line approved by voters in 2008. the voter-approved planned called for a quarter sent sales tax for a rail line that included cloverdale. the board said the poor economy demanded that the $395000000 plan be scaled down. a north bay man remains in serious condition after a small plane crash. single-engine plane crashed shortly after takeoff from sonoma sky park. 68-year-old mark johnson, the passenger is hospitalized at john muir medical center. the pilot from san francisco was treated for his injuries and released. federal investigators are looking into the cause of the accident. we're learning tonight that the elderly man struck by hit- and-run driver in fremont friday morning died from his
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injuries. fremont police say 83-year-old salim nosrat was at the intersection and authorities say a person driving a light- colored 1985 toyota avalon, similar to this one here, struck and killed nosrat and then drove away. if you have any information about the accident or the driver, you are asked to call fremont police. well, a new study from the triple-a foundation finds that 5500 fatal accidents a year are caused by drowsy drivers and that is about 17% of all fatal crashes in the u.s. the researchers say their survey found about 40% of drivers admitted to falling asleep behind the wheel at some point, and one in ten drivers said they had done so in the last year. past research suggests people who drive after being awake for 17-19 hours performed worse than those with a blood-alcohol level equal to what is considered drunk in most western european countries.
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and off-duty bay area firefighter is called a hero after rescuing two crabbers after rodeo beach. rich racich was going to surf when he saw the crabbers losing control of their boat in a rough water. while a ranger called the coast guard, racich paddled out and persuaded the couple to abandon their boat and kick away from nearby rocks. acoast guard vessel picked up the unidentified man and woman. they were treated for mild hypothermia and released. someone has collared at least five birds in the bay area with bee cans. the cans interrupt preening and made it harder for the birds to eat. the wildlife rescue tracked a gull, but couldn't get close enough to rescue it. the group says it needs a net- launching device to properly capture the birds and remove the collars. for information how to donate to the effort, you can go to ktvu.com. in washington, republicans are gearing up to try to repeal
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healthcare reform. one of the key promises made during mid-term election campaigns. democrats are digging in and saying that the hard-won legislation will go forward. reporter april williams has the latest. >> reporter: fresh off their midterm election gains, top republicans like minnesota governor tim pawlenty quickly set their sights on preobama's healthcare reform program, enacked into law earlier this year. >> i think obamacare is one of the worst pieces legislation passed. >> reporter: he is not alone. several republicans are vowing changes in the law or scrapping it together. republicans have maintained the so-called reforms are being financed by money that the country doesn't have and puts the government in charge of vital healthcare decisions. still, they concede it's an uphill battle with the president holding veto power. >> it will be difficult with him in the white house, but if we can put a full repeal on his desk and replace it with the
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kind of commonsense reforms we were advocating to reduce spending we owe it to the american people do that. >> reporter: a leading house diameter, jim clyburn of south carolina september at all phased, accusing the republicans of spinning a nonstop barrage of incorrection rhetoric on the issue. >> they had a whole lot of money to misrepresent what the plan really >> is clyburn also says the healthcare reforms will be with the nation for "a long, long time." i'm april williams reporting from atlanta. president obama was on "60 minutes "are he admitted the political cost of overhauling the healthcare system cashigher than expected because he didn't get the cooperation from republicans that he hoped for. mr. obama also admitted getting discouraged at times when dealing with the economy, saying that "he misjudged the pace the recovery." he called tuesday's election,"
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. u.s. defense secretary robert gates today urged congress to act quickly to repeal the don't ask-don't tell policy. the law bans gays from serving openly in the military. gates said the current congress should take up the issue before new members take their seats in january. however, he wasn't hopeful that lawmakers would use the brief post election session to strike down the controversial law. the house of representatives lifted ban, but it was blocked in the senate.
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president obama and the first lady are in new delhi. earlier today the obamas took part in a diwali or festival of lights celebration and later, as we report the president faced pointed questions on politics, religion and the u.s. stance on pakistan. >> reporter: president obama start his second day in india on a light note. schoolchildren coax the president and first lady on the dance floor in mumbai and she clearly the better dancer. liter at the a town hall meeting, things getting more serious, the president defending his push for balanced trade. >> cooperation that ceda creates job and opportunity through increased trade and investment, unleashing the potential. >> reporter: it's a delicate balancing act given frustration at home with the outsourcing of jobs to call centers in india. >> i don't think boom wants to
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go the protectionist angle, but he could run into difficult if he is too much of an evangelist of tree trade. another asked why they don't declare pakistan a terrorist state? >> i will tell that you the pakistani government understands the potential threat that exists within their own borders. will are more pakistanis that have been killed by terrorists inside pakistan than probably neighbor else. >> reporter: and the democrat's huge mid-term election losses followed the president here. a student asking how now will he deliver on his promise of change? >> hopefully, there are going to be some areas where we agree. >> reporter: on monday the president will hold talks with the country's prime minister. with the president in new delhi, wendell goler, found. in other world of the news, officials say nine suspected militants were killed in u.s. drone attacks. the u.s. has publicly
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acknowledge those attacks. pakistani media claims that last year 700 civilians were killed in drone attacks, but the new american think-tank says about 120 civilians were killed. in indonesia, evacuations continue as the merapi volcano spewed ash and sputtered lava. this video shows people runing from the volcano. on friday 90 people were killed sending hot clouds of gas, rocks and debris avalanching down mount merapi. in all, some 138 people have died. and in italy, archaeologists and politicians leveled charges of government neglect and mismanagement following the collapse of a 2,000-year-old house in pompeii ruins. now the curtal minister warns more buildings in the ancient
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city may fall. 2 million tourists visit pompeii each year. it was a beautiful day for a more than in new york city. more than 45,000 athletes took part in the annual marathon and among them chilean miner edison penia, known as "the runner," for jogging in the able to during his 69 days underground. he thanks americans for their support. as for the winners, gebre gebremariam won and edna kiblagatta wouldn't women's race. >> a contest of who won and who lost in the bay area? and [ female announcer why settle for plain bread
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. just about every dollar washington, d.c. put aside to stimulate the economy by paving roads, creating jobs and the like has now been locked in or spent. now we went line-by-line through a list of all 101 bay area cities to see who got the most, who got the least and what they did with the hundreds of million of stimulus dollars? our julie haener with tonight's special report. >> reporter: welcome to little rio vista. this small town, 86 on the list of 101 bay area cities has just under 8,000 people living along the banks of the sacramento river in solano county. >> how do you get the infrastructure costs up to day
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over 100 yards? >> reporter: the metropolitan transportation commission has flunked rye yo vista for having the worst roads. rio vista spent some $33 million on a state-of-the-art sewage treatment plant, but as it turns out, it really didn't need one and it remains mostly unused. nevertheless, rio visittans have seen their water and sewer bills more than double to $135 a month, because the hundreds of homes that the sewage plant was designed to service were never built. >> we were $4 million in the red on the water and sewer bills. >> reporter: because rio vista is essentially broke, city hall is essentially closed to its citizens every friday. >> we've gone from close to 60 employees to 38. we don't know who else to cut. >> reporter: if after an american town needed to be economically stimulated, it wouldn't be hard to argue rio vista is it, but only rio vista, unlike 100 other bay
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area towns it that took hundreds of millions of dollars has never received money in federal stimulus funds and never spent a penny of the billions available. on the other hand, there is the city and county of san francisco, which got almost $1 billion in stimulus money. that is more than $1200 per san francisco resident, the most for any place in the bay area. the single biggest chunk of money, almost $400 million is going to the new transbay terminal project, but millions of dollars have gone to other projects, such as repaving pot- holed streets. >> san francisco is both a city and a county, so there are considerations there. >> reporter: tonic winnicker is mayor newsom's press secretary. >> we're a major economical and cultural center for the region. >> reporter: but doesn't getting the most money mean that san francisco is in the most pitiful condition? >> we're the densest city outside of manhattan. we have a transportation
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network with more boardings than anyone in the country. muni received tens ever millions of dollars in stimulus money. >> reporter: although the stimulus money for projects, such as roads, jobs and research is accounted for, there is still one ill unknown chunk of money coming from the obama administration, another $34 billion in tax cuts are still on the way coast-to-coast in the ongoing and controversial attempt to fully restore the health of the american economy. i'm julie haener, ktvu channel 2 news. on top of all its budget problems california is sinking further into debt to play unemployment claims. the los angeles times finds that the state is borrowing $40 million a day from the u.s. for unemployment checks. so far the debt adds up to $ 8.6 billion with first payments due to washington next september. continued borrowing means payroll costs will go up to $21 per worker per year.
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unemployment claims have more than doubled since 2007. bay area rapid transit say it cost a million dollars to fix that 10" crash under the san mateo bridge and warn that the pricetag may rise since more work may be required. crack was discovered on october 13th. after four days of work, it was fixed when crews put in new steel plates. caltrans still doesn't know what caused the damage. revenue from bridge tolls will pay for the project. queen elizabeth is now on the social-networking site facebook. the 84-year-old british monarch launched a series of official pages. they feature videos, photos and news items and then beginning tomorrow, facebook users will be able to leave messages or comments for buckingham palace and find details about royal events. however, you won't be able to send friend requests to the queen. a warning tonight to apple iphone users who are depending on the phone's alarm to wake
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them up in the morning. they may have a problem due toy aglitch related to daylight- savings time. the cupertino-based company says repeating alarms on the iphone may not recognize the time change. apple is recommending turning off repeating alarms and resetting them manually until tomorrow, when it's safe to set them to "repeat" again. apple plans software later this month to fix the glitch. in san francisco, cansers and aspiring dancers gathered to learn new moves from two parisian street artists turned viral sensations. les twins offered the dancers tips on how to dance the new style hip-hop at bollywood. everyone seems to have enjoyed the lesson, but the secret to how the twins pulled off the
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puppet-like moves remains a mystery. les twins is also known as 21- year-old larry and loreett bourgeois are scheduled to perform next saturday in vallejo. rivals clash in a thrilling finish at the coliseum as the raiders go for three wins in a row. >> plenty of rain around [ female announcer keurig has over 200 varieties of gourmet coffee and tea to choose from. it's the way to individually brew fresh, delicious coffee in under a minute. way to brew, hon. [ female announcer choose. brew. enjoy. keurig. yeah.
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moving through the bay area and right now not much in the way of rainshowerses to report. you can see on live stormtracker 2, one cell to the west of santa cruz and here is the latest imagery. we could have afew light showers in the short-term b-not a lot of coverage on live stormtracker. i will expand the view and you can see the rainfall out towards fresno and hanford and that white corresponds to snow around lake tahoe. 50 right at twin bridges. back in the bay area a soggy supposed with all the clouds in lace. still a few clouds for tonight. it will be dry for your monday and the extended forecast, a little bump in the numbers, especially by thursday and also into friday. first thing tomorrow morning, it will be chilly. we could have patchy fog reform and upper lows in the up lower 30s. san francisco 39 and san josi around 47 degrees. satellite you can see the system moving across the bay
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area over the past 12 hours. like now targeting areas to our south and to our east and that front will continue to move in that direction for tomorrow. so for your monthe storm moves out and partly cloudy skies and temperatures around the 60- degree mark. into tuesday, a fairly weak system will impact our weather. there is a possibility we could have a frost advisory for the the valley and a chance of shower primarily in the north bay by tuesday afternoon, but this is a very weak system. in fact, here is our forecast model. we'll tut it into motion. it's dry for your monday and we'll take this into your tuesday and by the afternoon hours, there is a possibility of air sprinkle up in the north bay, up towards sonoma and mendocino counties. and extending down to the south bay by tuesday night into wednesday. into the afternoon hours we'll stick with the partly cloudy theme, but a bit a breeze
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kicking in about 4:00 with temperatures in the upper 50s to lower 60s. a narrow temperature range with san francisco and half moon bay, 59 degrees. look ahead, your five-day forecast, tuesday, once again we thicken up the clouds after that chilly start. there there is a possibility we could have a few sprinkles early wednesday morning, primarily before sunrise and then warming things back up thursday and friday. heather and ken, the warmest locations in the 70s. so a nice forecast. a little bit of everything. we had the rain, cool temperatures and sunshine and warmer temperatures just like the way we like it. >> a little mix. thank you, mark. thank you, mark. warriors motoring ah, focus group. so what are we testing here?
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. good evening everyone. welcome to this late sunday night edition of sportswrap. don't look now, but a bay area nfl team broken into the ranks with those better than .500 roars jillion soggy day at the coliseum that didn't discourage oakland ease first sellout crowd since last year. this was an afc showdown with the kansas city chiefs. matt cassell to tucker, who hauls in the first score of the game. it was 10-0, kansas city at halftime, but the raiders got a big lift from rookie jacoby ford to start the second half. is he gone on a 94-yard return for a touchdown, ford was the fastest player in this year's combine and gets a chance to show off that speed. still in the 3rd quarter with the chiefs leading 13-7
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raiders' barness hauls in the pass, oakland with its first lead, 14-13. after the third turnover, cassell drills a touchdown throw to bowe. it went down to the wire, oaklanding physiing 1st and 20 with seconds left. campbell finds ford and flowers in position to intercept, but for the record takes the ball away. that sets up the field goal by janikowski with 3 seconds left in regulation. they head to overtime, tied at 20. and then in ot, after the chiefs were forced to punt, campbell to ford and campbell may have found his favorite receiver. ford, six catches, 148 yards. that settle up janikowski for the game-winner and the raiders have an impressive win that moves them within half game of
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first place of the division. 23-20 the final. raiders 5-4 and feeling good about this win over a division opponent. >> we all felt all week it was a must-win game. i felt like early in the game we were probably pressing a little bit. coach said at halftime, we're not cutting loose and not playing with the same intensity as last week. let's go out and play. >> we can't sit around here and feel what a great effort and this and that and execution. it was a tremendous effort, but it is just not very clean and yet, what did happen today was a new building block showed up. that is no matter what, no matter how long it takes we keep finding a way and that is what we did. >> we knew it ever since we have been in camp what type of team we could be and we're just starting to prove to everybody now and giving them hope and
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make them believe the raiders are for real. >> the 49ers accomplished as much in a bye-week as a team could hope for. while 2-6 san francisco rested, two nfc west teams went down in defeat. minnesota, viking fans were calling for the head of coach brad childress among reports he might be fired by owner zygi wilf. brett favre brought the vikings back from 14-0 in the 4th quarter and that scored visanthe shiancoe to tie the game at 24. in overtime, ryan longwell with the field goal and vikings pull it out to 3-5 and the cardinals just one game better than 49ers. jets needed overtime, but they are 6-2 after downing detroit. pete carroll and the seahawks with charlie whitehurst playing for injured matt hasselbeck. eli manning with three touchdown passes and this one
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to hakeem nicks. giants are 6-2. seattle is 4-4. >> saints limited the panthers to just a field goal. minnesota no the only place where the heat is on the owner and coach. hard to imagine jerry jones anded with a phillips together too much longer. jon kitna has this pass batted and it's grabbed by manuks to take the pass to the end zone. the packers with the 28-0 lead in the 2nd quarter. green bay, 5-3 record. the cowboys are 1-6 after this loss. the word is out, beware of the cleveland browns. peyton hillis with 142 yards rushing. this after they knock off the
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defending super bowl champs the saints not a good match up today for houston. the texans are the worst pass defense and rivers to seyi ajirotutu. he threw four touchdown passes. another one to seyi ajirotutu. chargers win 29-23. >> winless buffalo playing in toronto, but nothing changed. bears won. bills drop to 0-8. >> jackson coming back after a concussion and eagles with the 13-0 lead over the colts. it was the colts on the receiving end of a brutal hit in this game. austin collie is sandwiched between three players. collie was knocked unconscious and had to be taken off-the- field on a back board. the latest on collie was that he awas alert in the locker room and had no loss of motor moment and fines and
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suspensions coming. >> colts with a last chance, but peyton manning is picked off by samuel and both teams 5- 3 after philly's 26-23 win. some golf to settle at san francisco's harding park. we'll tell you about that wh
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. the warriors hoping to get a five-game road-trip off to agood start in detroit, but hurt themselves down the stretch. golden state looking for their first win on the road. david lee with the assist to ellis and ellis led the warriors with 24. wright added 19. warriors lead by 3 heading into
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the 4th quarter, but this was a huge turn of events. richard hamilton hits the 3 and radmanovic is too casual with the pass and villeneuve makes him pay. hamilton led the pistons with 27 and the two teams traded baskets down the stretch. and trailing by 3, the warriors need a stop. they will get it. time ticking down. stefcurry with a good look at a tieing shot, but the ball rattles out and the pistons hang on for the win. the warriors won all four of their home-game and lost their road games. >> michael allen will be remembered for the round of golf he shot at the schwab cup ask allen turned into course and tournament record 61 yesterday on the 10th hole of today's final round at harding
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park. this birdie moved to a tie for the lead. allen could manage only a 70 and that opened the door for cook, the defending chimney. he goes in front by a stroke and cook who won last year's event in sonoma beat allen by 2. while cook took home the hardware to this event it was bernhard langer who won the season point's title. he tied for third and earned a million dollar bonus for liz season-long firefighters. just two races left in the nascar chase for the cup and things have never been closer at this point, in this case between three i drivers. crank up the tension a notch. the yellow flag is about to come out. jeff burton gem getses into the back of jeff gordon and that is all the racing they would do. right after this, the two of them had to ride together in an ambulance to the care center.
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with gordon out, that set up strange circumstances. johnson's crew was pulled in favor of gordon's and that means when johnson went to the pits, gown's guys were doing the work. the race was won by denny hamlin who passes jimmie johnson for the points lead. phoenix and miami, the final two races the season. and traditional rivalries and some of the games this week in our candidates for high school football game the week. a match up of unbeatens in with de la salle and san ramon, palo alto at saratoga, et cetera. so vote for the game you want to see, go to ktvu.com and vote. we'll see you under the lights on friday night. that is it for this late sunday
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night sportswrap. stanford no. 7 in the ap poll and no. 6 in the bcs, the highest they have been since 1960 in the rose bowl. be sure to join the ktvu morning news tomorrow at 5:00 a.m. we'll have the latest on the too close to call election results. also our ah, focus group. so what are we testing here? that's our new pastrami grilled sandwich. oh, great. hey, are they happy we got rid of the rye bread? totally. they love our grilled artisan bread. they say it's the perfect compliment to the classic hot pastrami, melting cheese, deli mustard and pickles. awesome. hey, um what are we testing in that room? oh! nothing we were just hazin' the intern.
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