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which means they're having to refund the tickets. >> business is slow in san francisco. so this parking ticket he received in june came as a shock. >> this is just surviving now. p i pay, it's just the whole day is -- it's shattered. >> george has a commercial license arks louing him to use loading zone in front of a store until 4:00. when this lane is supposed to be cleared. george knows the rules so we take a look at the ticket. >> i think the time is wrong. >> george called i team and accompanied him to the transportation agency mta. it turns out he was caught on video by a forward-looking camera on a bus there is the time that says 16:33. >> i wasn't out until 4:30, it's before 4:00. around 3:30. >> to get to the bottom of this, there was a public records act request three weeks ago. results just come back. 17 buses, the they failed to account for savings time. the clocks were called one hour, technicians didn't catch it for three months. the mta issued 510 tickets based on the wrong time. >> this is a classic mistake. you've got to fix it bus cameras were a pet project of the mayor. we broke the news to him about the time problem that today's ground breaking for the new terminal oo. after those folks that got those citations i can say i'm sorry. it's a legitimate concern that should be addressed and you've got to own up to it. we're sofr -- sorry. lesson learned. >> we broke the news to mta executive direct nat ford. >> this is the first i'm hearing of it. i'll have to see if that is the case, we'll have to make sure we correct the problem, if there is one. >> ford addressed this e mail obtained by the i team in which a superviser says he's dismiss citations only if questions time of issueance meaning only if people catch the mta mistake. >> is that the way to handle this? >> no. twhai we should do is if we do have a problem with tickets, we should refund that money if there is a problem with the system. >> proactive? >> yes. yes. that is simple. >> yes. >> and ford assures that his office will be refunding $28,000 people have paid for the bad tickets. and will excuse $27,000 in fines they're still due. we're posting documents from the city including and in an i team blog at abc 7 news.com. so drivers can check to see if there is money coming back. >> thank you. >> and so what is wrong with muni, how can it fixed? that is the question posed on you report powered by you tube. tonight to candidates for supervisor in the tenth district. the question asked after a candidate forum and you can see answers gather bid a contributor at abc 7 news.com. and remember, if have you something that you'd like to send us, upload it you report.abc 7.com or e mail it. >> and we want to take you back to east bay right now. an armed standoff with a murder suspect has just ended. alan wong is live tonight. can you walk us through it? >> yes. this ended about 15 minutes ago. let's show how this ended with the suspect giving up. after with b.an hour standoff, the suspect had been sitting in his car, with the window cracked about four inches, talking to police. he had a resolver pointed to his head and was talking on a cell phone. now we believe this started this morning with a murder in a home in this neighborhood. we don't know whot victim is. around 3:30 and let's go to video of the chase, this afternoon, police begin chasing a man in a yellow nissan suv. the driver led police on a chase down highway 4 to concord, then, back to bay point through several surface streets, then back to the visity of the murder at solano avenue. close by to where we are now. witnesses say he was swerving throughout the neighborhood about 40 miles per hour. and with a caravan of police in tow. he finally pulled over. point that had gun to his head and the standoff began. we're told police had a canine unit standing by just in case and were going to have to go in. and police realized he had been shot in the leg. he told police he'd shot himself. and there is how much truth to that, we'll find out. an ambulance just drove back into the scene. it's going on. and the suspect is shot in the leg. and we do not know what the connection is to this murder but do believe there is some sort of connection. we'll have the details for you tonight at 9:00 and 11:00. reporting live from bay point abc 7 news. >> thank you. and a follow up tonight to our exclusive report on spending in the california courts system. today, state lawmakers grilled aoc, administrative office of the courts, overseeing spending and heard from the whistle blower brought this to our attention. vic lee reports from sacramento. >> most of the questions dealt with the estimated dealt with the price tag of the computer system. that is supposed to link courts in california. will it work? >> how do we show efficiency? you don't know it all. can you guess? >> and i'm not going to venture a guess on that. >> top officials of the aoc. administrative office of the courts, the arm of the judicial counsel running affairs and budget of california courts. the computer system has been controversial because of its glitches, costs and delays. sacramento judges want to dump it. >> in sacramento it hasn't worked. it's been woe fully misbegotten. >> this particular system is just run amuck. there is no price controls. it's a blank check to the developer. >> aoc official said judges and leadership positions, and though there is problems. >> and they're entitled to express it this assemblyman sits on the kpee. >> it's just seems outrageous to take a system initially talked about $250 million is now $1.3 million. you can't just fray the costs. >> the committee took up another issue. maintaining state court houses and facilities. on the minldz of a legislators were expenses like ones this assembly member, audra strickland brought up. >> there are charges here for emptying trash cans, and $175 for cleaning an ash tray. >> there is a well-publicized $8,000 to remove gum from the entrance to the sacramento court house. >> $8,000 to for gum removeal. just a space, it was around the whole court house, just this hearing room he said waits more than just removing gum. >> not just gum on sidewalks. that sounds silly and it would be. and that was if we had full work order it's a much larger project. >> among those testifying whistle blower michael paul, fired last month. paul filed a lawsuit charging fraud, waste and abuse. >> that is a taxpayer lawsuit seeking to recover every time. >> the aoc apparently did not want to hearing to take place. one committee member told me they made a full court press to stop it. one thing they can't stop are the results of a legislative audit of the ccms. that is supposed to come out in the fall. vic lee abc 7 news. >> a competitive swimmer from south bay has sued her former coach blaming him for years of sex abuse. jansy thompson names he molested her five years, beginning when she was 15 years old. >> i think of the abuse. i think of the stress. i think of all of the horrible things that happened. while competing. >> the lawsuit says jansy's coach would tie a dog collar and a leash around her neck while she swam lap autos she was degraded and really had the worst degree imaginable treated like a dog by her swim coach. >> the suit names uchl sa swimming claiming the governing body of the sport looked the other way. in a statement usa swimming says it does gate complaints of misdon duct by members. calls have not been returned. >> and another legal set back tonight for ac transit. a judge today reaffirmed his order a bus driver's contract dispute must go to binding arbitration. ac transit lawyers asked the judge to reconsider claiming the drivers union violate aid promise not to engage in strike activities by encouraging a sickout. 200 drivers per day started to call in sick after a contract was imposed upon them two weeks ago n his ruling the judge called high absentee rate nothing more than a coincidence. >> and calling it grand central station of the west. political and civic leaders have broken ground on the new trance bay transit center believe it's an important project and economic boom will come as a result. a look at what is a huge undertaking. >> oh, goodness, yes. here is the old transbay terminal. it's closed and there is a temporary terminal just south of there. you're right. high speed rail. and the first phase of a $1 billion transit hub is going to become a reality, here. tradition. official ground breaking. that is the start. >> here is the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi. >> talking about a makeover. >> in five blocks and concept of transportation. >> why don't we have high speed rail in america? we never made the investment. that is why. >> until now. san francisco had a plan for years, and the administration has come up with the money to start. >> we have money for the project and we have people in the highering halls and building with out work this, is going to put people to work. this transbay center project is quite simply a bullet train for job creation. >> 48,000 of them for the first seven years, web core is building the terminal. >> it will put to work immediately put to work a lot of the construction projects that. is what we've been saying to washington for three years, it's been a project three years in the making and a fight for last three years. >> it's more than just tearing down an old building and putting up a terminal. it's a trance form maigs of this naibld. here is what we'll see in the line. seven new high rises. 2600 hougs units. parks, office spairks indoor, outdoor retail space and a new icon. >> tallest new tower on the worst coast of the united states. that will anchor this new naibld. with -- neighborhood with focus on street-level vibrancey. >> a project of national significance. >> demolition of the tunnel continued by march of 2011 and will start construction in the spring them. say will be completed in 2017. and will house san franciscoins in this place. the project will be $4 billion. don sanchez, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >> still head tonight, new safety standards for california athletes and some bats that are now banned and they want to punish people for sleeping. >> a dell lima facing bart tonight what. to do with a [ male announcer ] whoa, the new ultimate turkey & bacon avocado. get ready for the ride of your life. wipeout in waves of tender turkey and crispy bacon. gaze upon the rad rainbow of voluminous veggies and cool, sea-green avocado all on freshly baked bread. are you up for the ultimate? ♪ then you've got to try the totally new subway ultimate turkey & bacon avocado. carve one up today. crank up the flavor at subway. >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. a marin county assembly man shelfed plans for a one-year moratorium on high end metal bats. the proposal became unnecessary after the governing body of high school sports banned what are known as composite bats. that ban starts next season. abc 7's laura anthony is live tonight to explain what these standards mean. laura? >> well, i can show you. bats that are less lively, possibly head gear, face gear for pitchers and fielders. baseball in california going to look different next spring. >> this is cf 4. >> until today, this $400 cf 4 bat was the hottest seller at all out baseball. for high school players looking to get that extra pop at the plate. >> anywhere in there you're going get a base hit. >> now, california interscholastic federation banned it at the high school level n their place, bats measured by a new standard called bb core, batted coal co-efficient of restitution. >> standard is reduction of 15% to 20%. has to do with not only exit speed which is old standard but the speed of the pitch coming n how the bat reacts once the ball is hit. you know, hits the bat, then exit speed. >> new standard is seven months after severe brain injury to a pitcher gunner sandberg hit by a ball off a bat. >> when the ball hits the bat, the bat bends, then snaps like a trample yeen. this is making it difficult for kids to see. >> i'm glad safety trumps performance. >> chris is a baseball coach at bishop high school. >> so lowering standards very no problem with less home runs and less injuries. it's going to be the same bats used on both sides. >> this cif will encourage high school pitchers to wear head gear n 2011 will be volume lun tear, in 2012 could be mandatory, it's something novato high school has done. >> we might be just overreacting as far as incidents. the pitch jer close, recommend recommending there is an opportunity to wear head gear, i think, giving them that choice that is not a bad thing. >> now, another issue cif addressed today some players making these hot bats hotter by altering them in some way. players were driving over them with a car. next season cif asked manufacturers to come up with a sticker they can put on the bats that would change color if tampered with. >> that is an interesting idea. >> incredibly cool weather out there today. drizzle throughout the bay area. >> i've heard that before. >> this week, i heard a comment. temperatures way below normal. and we did have drizzle and needed windshield wipers near the coast. it's going to change starting tomorrow there. is a warm up coming our way. a long-awaited warm up on its way. now, there is not much evidence of it. looking from our high definition camera, you can see a break in the clouds there. you can see that marine layer that has been pushing throughout the golden gate throughout the day throughout the east bay. keeping us quite cool. now, it's cool. 57 degrees that the hour in san francisco. 55 in half moon bay. milder inland locations. antioch 75 now. most other inland readings into 60s which is way below average for this date. there is a 24 hour change as well. it's cooler than yesterday at this time in many locations. 10 degrees cooler in livermore. and a couple degrees warmer than at this hour yesterday in san francisco, and napa. jant rosa is nine degrees warmer than it was at this hour, temperatures rebounding tomorrow, warming continues throughout the weekend. temperatures into 90s will be returning to our inland locations. but this afternoon, we had a vigorous and well focused onshore flow. sea breeze just pushing inland bringing drizzle near the coast. as mentioned earlier, temperatures 20 degrees below average in some locations. record events in oakland today. a new record low maximum temperature for this date. 62 degrees was the high today. and a morning low tied an existing record for this date. there is water vapor image there. is a pool of cool air associated with low pressure system to the north it's still in place. it's beginning to shift east. we'll see change beginning tomorrow as it continues to push inland. and we start to get warming. beginning soon, as soon as tomorrow. taking a look at overnight conditions, low clouds, fog. drizzle near the coast. low temperatures ranging from 49 in cloverdale to low to mid-50s other locations then, tomorrow, we start to he see a little bit of a warm up. 77 degrees in campbell. we'll see low 70s to mid-70s on the peninsula. and only upper 50s on the coast. won't be warming up much, there. san francisco in and around san francisco, 61 degrees, downtown. north bay highs starting to inch up a little bit. highs into mid to upper 07 07s -- 70s, and into near east bay communities, highs into upper 60s to low 70s, then, inland we'll see lots of 80s tomorrow, upper 70s to mid-80s, and up to 80 degrees inland in morgan hill, here is the accu-weather forecast. looking at warming continuing throughout the weekend. highs into low to mid-90s sunday, monday, tuesday, wednesday inland. upper 70s inland around the bay. low 60s on the coast will be a welcome change. >> yes. it will. >> everyone seems to be tired of the cool weather. >> or weary. >> yes. >> thank you. >> coming up next, we're 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[ female announcer ] yop. with 30 delicious flavors yoplait. it is so good. breaking news we're just learning about. the judge in the prop 8 case will reloous lease his decision tomorrow whether to to lift his stay, overturning the ban last week, as you know but stayed the decision until both sides could put in their arguments on why gay marriage should, or should not resume. that is due out nine 9:00 a.m. and noon, tomorrow, we'll bring it to you. >> search engines like google know about what you've searched for but now learning a lot about you. and in fact, yahoo has several hundred scientists on the proum. abc 7 explains what they're up to. >> as good as search engines are there is an important question that can't be answered with a few key strokes. >> what is from they've studied what people post on written what they want they what say they're seeking and there is there this is thanks to the internet. it's possible to study human behavior at scales never imagined before. >> that is done by talking to users the goal is to make yahoo better. >> want to make it better, competitors are working hard. so we have to exceed what they're doing. >> this psychologist research focuses on social networks and getting foam link up with other autos people want to connect with other people they want to meet up with their friends, form groups, feel gg about themselves and affiliate with other people and find people who are like them. >> a photo sharing site like flickr provides data. discovering popular valve destinations are barcelona, london, paris, new york and san francisco. yahoo this year turns 15. as a well established company looking for growth opportunities and hopes with research, you'll do so in emerging markets overseas. in santa clara abc 7 money scope. >> and tonight bay area highway projects could be faced -- placed on hold because of a sacramento budget stalemate. >> sleep standoff in santa cruz. police begin enforcing a camping ordinance against a group of homeless people. >> and there is a budget oprah: we decided to do what we do best and that is a show about and with everyday people. this show always allows people to understand the power they have to change their own lives. if there is one thread running through each show we do, it is the message that you are not alone. 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[ male announcer ] wells fargo. with you when it's time to save. ♪ fears of a double dip recession sent wall streets into a nosedive today. the dow jones dropped 265 points. s and p 500 lost 31. and today's selloff came following reports the u.s. trade deficit grew by the highest rate in two years as well as yesterday's statement by the federal reserve recovery is weakening. nancy pelosi says more needs to be done to create jobs. she says the economy would have been worse without the stimulus package. >> this report says we hadn't done recovery act and other measures we did there would be eight and a half mill hein people, unemployed. and deficits would be greater. >> at the white hougs, rez obama promised to get the economy back on track. >> we have fought back from the recession. we've still got a lot of work to dochl we've got a long way to go. i'm more determined than ever to do everything we can to hasten our economic recovery and get our people back to work. >> the president gave the nation manufacturers a boost today. signing legislation supporters say will cut costs for businesses and consumers and boost u.s. exports. >> cisco stock took a beating today after closing bell in new york. the firm reported $10.8 billion in sales, but wall street is hoping for a bigger number. stock fell almost 8% in after-hours trading. another company, sun power reported a loss of $6 kblinl last year. it does predict it could bringing $2 billion by year's end. >> caltrans warned dozens of high hae projects may have to be delay fd the stalemate lingers. cal transcannot award contracts for reservicing highway 101 or n.san rafael. and widening highway 4 through antioch would be put on no.d caltrans runs low on cash, construction at the caldecott tunnel could come to a hoolt as well as could the doyle drive project. the devil slide tunnel could be affected in all, $3 kbrinl worth prof jekts under jeopardy as well as job that's go with them. >> and there is bart seems to have more money these days. abc 7 learned they're projecting a second $4 million surplus for next year. some options for spending this cushion of cash. >> no we did not win the lottery. >> l is a surplus of nearly $9 million. $4.5 million bart knew was there. announcing today, another $4 million. >> we ended up with a surplus and decided to make decisions as they wanted to do something to help our customers. >> the extra funds are considered small compared to the $7 billion budget bart says it does come from belt tightening. >> there is great attention to detail for last couple years and saw this bad economy coming. and... going to make cuts. we're going make with our revenue autos unexpected $4 kblinl expected to go through the reserve fund. of the $4.5 million, $2.3 million is slated for capitol improvements. saving commuters a price of a cup of coffee. in order to give a break they're going have to spend money themselves, close to 500,000ses today reprintboro churz, reprogram gates and clipper cards and remember, this is only four months. and they're going have to change it again. that is not sitting well with riders. >> no. just playing cards and make the train run correctly. >> it's the waste of money. >> which is what bart heard from riders in may, they took a survey about what to do with the surplus. the board meets tomorrow if the fare roll back is approved riders can expect a break in early october. >> we have a follow up to an abc 7 news i team report on a fatal boat crash four years ago. we followed this and charges have been filed against several officers. this man, bismarkdinnues was driving a sail boat when a power boat slammed into it. authorities charged only dinneus with the death, he's suing the county for malicious prosecution. >> homeless advocates in santa cruz are continuing to challenge a decades-old ordinance prohibiting sleeping in public overnight. now moved their protest from court house to city hall where they're camping out and being cited by police. abc 7 reports. >> this morning, police cited one man for sleeping by this fountain, regardless of protests by groups, the city is not holding back enforcing it's public sleeping ban. >> one individual we cited a lot of night is also from out of the county. we're not here to lay down the welcome mat for people here to blatantly ignore our local law autos santa cruz had a no camping ordinance 40 years now, prohibiting sleeping in public places from 11:00 p.m. to 8:30 in the morning. >> this is ridiculous. every human being needs sleep. they want to punish and this is criminal, for sleep something. >> a group who call themselves peace camp 2010 have been camping owl side since the 4th of july. there have been 24 citations for lodging and they say there is no other place to go. >> there is no room in shelters tlchl is a waiting list going on for month autos they're criminalizing us for something we can't avoid in sleeping outside. >> at this santa cruz homeless services center there are 40 beds and there is a week and a half wait list. these protesters say they plan to stay outside city hall until ordinance is scrapped or city offers solutions. >> what we need is a save zone that. is common fairness. we learned when we're kids playing tag. there is always a save spot z if these stupid sweep wars goring to continue, then, fine. we're up for the battle but in the meantime these folks need a save place to sleep. >> not only do homeless protesters want the law rescind bud asking the request zoi -- city to forgive illegal camping issued. the city can dismiss itations if there is proof that all of the fwhedz city shelters are full. >> when we come back tonight a story making international headlines. >> a scientists uncovers eating habits of early man. the most powerful half-ton crew in america has a powertrain backed for 100,000 miles. chevy silverado half-ton a consumers digest best buy and the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickups on the road. now 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[ maget readycer ] for the ride of your life. turkey & bacon avocado. wipeout in waves of tender turkey and crispy bacon. gaze upon the rad rainbow of voluminous veggies and cool, sea-green avocado all on freshly baked bread. are you up for the ultimate? ♪ then you've got to try the totally new subway ultimate turkey & bacon avocado. carve one up today. crank up the flavor at subway. it maying one of the significant nindz years. ancestors of modern humans may have used tools, a kblinl years earlier than first thought. and a local scientist is behind that find. >> this area of rural ethiopia is regarded as cradle of man kind. its home to some of the oldest-known remains of modern man's ancestors. scientists have been looking for clues in this remote part of africa for decades and made a major discovery. an pollingist from california academy of scientists provided with us this video. >> there are two bones that... indicate that they have thoughtful inflicted marks on them. >> these fossilized animal bones show distinct signs of stone tools likely made by sharp rocks use owed to break bones open to extract marrow for food. until now oldest-known evidence of butchering dated to two and a half million years ago. >> we're talking about 3.4 million years ago. >> meaning man kind picked up tools nearly a million years earlier than previously thought. these animal bones provide evidence that our an seftors were more than advanced and able to use tools but they ate meat. >> this species that is out, played a very critical role in our evolution of history. this is bridging the first. >> this is a find made near the oldest, complete juvenile skeleton unearthed in 2000 nicknamed salam, dating back 3.3 million years. modern humans emerged just 200,000 years ago. >> up to now no, one was able to demonstrate that this species used this. >> the team will resume research incoming months with a new motivation, finding tools that may have made these early cuts. eric thomas abc 7 news oo. just remarkable. academy team's findings released today in journal nature. >> coming up next, fuel-efficient tire autos michael finney looks into whether they can save money at the pump.......................t there could be a new way to save money at the pump. >> yes. tire manufacturers say they can help you get more miles to the gallon. >> now, putting claims to the test. >> i was looking to save a buck. >> yes. >> okay. >> some companies marketing resistance tires claim to be more fuel efficient. consumer reports tested two big named ones and including one being advertised for michelin. >> there was a peaceful town held captive but an evil gas pump. >> the ad for energy saver as low rolling resistance tire is a cartoon fairy tale. >> along came the michelin man. reminded them the right tire changes eefrg in real life, can a stir change everything? >> this is the force a tire needs to keep it moving down the road. it can in theory save gas but there are other factors to consider. >> consumer reports tested two all-season tires with low-rolling resistance. a energy saver and cooper gfe. >> both tires are more fuel efficient this, could save up to three miles per gallon on the highway saving about $100 per year. >> tire was low-rolling resistance haven't performed well in the consumer reports route yin tests this, measures how long it takes a car to stop on dry pavement. and this test measures stopping distance on wet pavement. the michelin did exceptionally well. you no longer have to compromise to get good fuel economy. >> but be aware. the energy saver as tires has with any tire, have to be properly inflated and order to get maximum efficiency. consumer reports says if you're considering buying a low-rolling resistance tires find a top-performing tire good for personal driving style, then, use tires rolling resistance as a tie breaker. >> don't stomp on the gas going easy on break autos yes. >> yes. >> and back to weather for update on cool. >> there is promises of warmth. >> just before getting to the forecast i want to show you cool weather pictures. this is from tom. take a look at the high clouds just feltered by soon to be setting sub. this is up in lake county. there is yesterday, to you reports. these are just great photos, thank you, tom. taking a look at accu-weather forecast. things going to start to warm up after another cool start to the day. and there is drizzle with sunny skies into the afternoon inland areas and friday, saturday, sunday looking at warm up. highs into 90s by monday, tuesday. mid-90s to upper 70s around the bay and warm up is coming. just wait a day. >> back into 90s thank you. >> there is another california job journal event coming up in three weeks in emeryville. this focuses on health care jobs. abc 7 is the sponsor. >> go to our web site for that. >> a player has gone awol. >> what [ female announcer ] back to school means back to busy mornings. that's why i got them pillsbury toaster strudel. warm flaky pastry with delicious sweet filling my kids will love. plus i get two boxtops for their school. toaster strudel. the one kids want to eat. swimming is♪ y favorite thing. for their school. and only two things can get me out of e water. pruned toes... ♪ and totino's. ♪ we're the kids in america join me on cable channel 13. coming up at that time state workers feeling expendable, set up with furloughs they're taking aim at the box office. >> this is my friend he loves to play in the youngel. right? >> then, at 11:00 on abc an addition to a south bay mosque. and now on to sports. and we've got a missing 49er. >> this is odd. >> kent wand, where are you? he's not done much on the field. now, he's not in training qamp. the head coach not and there is north carolina reports indicate he's nlt middle of an investigation of the carolina football program conducted by ncaa. speculation is that he paid for two tar meel players. the team excused palmer from training camp but now. >> as far as i'm concerned. and there is not going to be phone calls and i'm done with that. i'm concerned with are guys out here. >> raiders owner sned a radio interview quarterback jason campbell reminds him of the jait june clunkkiss. the raiders open in dallas. with russell grown and tl is no competition, campbell will be the starting quarterback and is expected to play a quarter against cowboys. tight end zach miller looking forward to lining up with campbell. >> haven't had a chance to go live with jason. we will hear in a couple days. excited about that. it's different in a game situation. will be a lot of fun. >> with toby garhart off to nfl luck looks like a pro player just waiting to happen. he was tremendous last year with only four picks. luck figures to be one of the best quarterbacks in the country this season. knows shot spoth slight going to be on him. learned how to deal with athat last season. >> he handled this like a professional. humble. gracious. praised to his teammates. is a great, great role model for any player playing college football. and how to handle, i guess attention. >> on to baseball now. a's managed to salvage finale with mariners this afternoon there. is a gem from dallas braiden. braiden looking for a third victory since that perfect game on mother's day. first inning pitcher's best friend, double play ball around the hornets, jose lopez ground zero into the double play. coco crisp changing that. there is ellis with a big day. three doubles, three rbies here in the fifth. two run down the line. braiden his fourth career complete game. giants playing cubs tonight. this is weird. rider cup captain got into an angry confron taix with golf channel tv reporter jim jason. with tiger woods quoted as saying he'd give woods a spot on the team if woods could not make the team by qualifying and says that is not true at all. nothing will be decided until deadline day, september 7th. >> and there is a conversation on jim gray. and he asked me a few questions and his interpretation of what i said... is incorrect. there is nobody that promised picks right now. every player is in the same spot boet. >> the fact it's up for discussion whether tiger woods would be on the team tells how far his game has fallen. he's tenth in the standings now. >> so who would have thumpk? 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