Hunter. Making sure the numbers are right. Good job kandi. Here is the putt again at 17. Boy did he make some on the second side. Did at 18 with a bogey. And the twoshot lead. Looking at his card right here, people are talking over and over about tom watsons picks. Hunter, i mentioned earlier in the show twice has been a pick for the ryder cup twice and twice picked for the president s cup. I would think he came in here 62nd in the fedexcup standings. He will be first leaving here. The picks will be made a week from tomorrow. I am sure this has gotten a lot of attention back in kansas city. Nick absolutely. He holed everything. He is a very dangerous putter from 20 feet to 30 feet. Holed that 27footer and a 15footer and probably 20 feet on 17. That is the kind of man you want on your team who is fearless with the putter. Signs the bib. Going to sign a few golf balls too. That could have gone anywhere. It has been that type of a day for jim. Jim yeah. He came here to the 18th 2under for the day. Gary talked about it earlier. On a day you are shooting a couple under, everything you ook at is like 65 or 66. That is good right there. Playing his fourth here in a moment. Let go down to peter. Thanks jim. Hunter, how special is this . You win at barclays. You are leading in the fedexcup. The first win for you in quite some time. Does it get any better than this . Definitely not. Definitely not. I havent played my best this year. To get a win at an event like this and the timing that it was feels unbelievable. I am extremely proud of myself right now. You played superb golf today and you did what ridgewood requires. You hit fairways and a lot of greens. You made it interesting on 18. How does that bode for you moving forward in the fedexcup . I felt great the last few weeks. I had success. Game was starting to come around. Making putts and 20 footers and getting up and down here and there. I knew this was around the corner. But to do it today with a 65 is great. Best you finished in the fedex is like seventh. Now you are leading. Obviously a huge chance and opportunity three more tournaments to go to win this thing. What would that mean for you . Yeah that would be obviously unbelievable. You have to play well during the fedexcup events and the whole year. A lot of golf to be played and great players. Are how much fun was to to see your wife and baby girl at 18. A lot going on in my head right there. I never thought they would be there. It is always great to see them. They make every day a little better. Congratulations on splendid play. Back up to 18. Jim little girl is doing quite well without a nap today i heard. Of course who can sleep when dad is trying to win the fedexcup . Furyk still trying to play this upcoming fourth shot. We are going to get these last two players in. Day needs to get up and down to tie for second. That is what he faces. Winner has already been decided. Now the slope. Now day. Only thing that is left to figure out is to figure out the econd place standings. Nick that will work. Down that ridge. Shorter version of the putt that Stuart Appleby had. Jim we will be signing off here in just a few moments. It is the time of the year that is always bittersweet. A lot of the crew heads on to work on football. Some like our director will be off to lead our way with the sec on cbs. Producer will go off to lead our charges for thursday night football and the nfl and so many of our rgs production and Technical Team members head off to other assignments. You talk about this cbs golf it is a very close group. The word family gets tossed around. 200 of us gathered and sat around and told stories from the heart. A lot of appreciation. We got together for the first time back in january at torrey pines. And ended up many months since then we have been all over this country covering the greatest events of the game, including augusta, the pga and many other wonderful sites and spots. Our Technical Team, 382 total hours of golf this year. They are out there putting on the air for the world. Furyk gets out of here with a ive. They are truly our team. The hardest working people in television. Ob, last fall battling cancer. He wanted to be back here and he has. A great contributor. We wish the folks from nbc the best. They have quite a stretch coming up next week in boston. And then of course the following week out in denver and then the tour championship and the ryder cup. I know that dan hicks and Johnny Miller and that whole team, as always, deliver you spectacular coverage. Ok. This is to share second with appleby and tringale. That is the last shot we will cover this year. Final round of 68 for day. Furyk ends up in eighth alone. Here is a look at the final tally here. Hunter mahan, congratulations. What a way to celebrate and to have your family surprise you nd to be there in the end. Now with the shuffle after this, hunter in first in the standings. Rory mcilroy in second. Sir nick, it is a pleasure my man. Nick have a great i will will come to see you for thursday night football. Jim come on out. For my other brothers out here, ian and gary, peter and david. All the team. Jim nantz saying so long from the barclays. Hunter mahan takes the title. Mahan,. Axelrod tonight, californias northern bay area hit hard by an earthquake. More than 100 are hurt, buildings damaged and homes destroyed, John Blackstone and carter evans in hard hit napa, we have the latest. I am peter, i am a journalist. An american hostage is released by his captors in syria, annemarie green with his story and julianna gold than with the latest for the hunt for james foleys killer. A big week ahead in ferguson, missouri. Vladimir duthier i is there,s there as school gets ready to start and mourners gather to bury Michael Brown. And playing for all the marbles. Elaine quijano with the Little Leaguers with big dreams from chicago. The good news they are providing for a neighborhood that could use some. Captioning sponsored by cbs this is the cbs evening news. Axelrod good evening. Jeff is off to tonight, i am jim axelrod, we begin with the most powerful earthquake to hit californias bay area in a quarter century. It was well before dawn when a quake measuring 6. 1 and centered 33 miles northeast of San Francisco shook napa, sonoma and solano counties, no one was killed but at least 120 people were hurt, including at least six people who were injured critically. The city of napa was hardest hit with Historic Buildings damaged and homes destroyed by quake sparked fires. We have two reports from napa tonight, beginning with John Blackstone. The ground began shaking at 3 20 this morning, especially fierce near the dime of napa,. He has lived here 30 years. It was all over the place. Tv, it all went down. Residents scrambled to flee a Downtown Hotel uncertain if the worst was over and then Emergency Rooms began filling up. Walter my chin is ceo of queen of the valley hospital. Approximately 120 patients treated for earthquake related injuries, mostly bumps and bruises and cuts, lots of lacerations. One of the hardest hit areas was this Mobile Home Park where anna Lisa Salvatore felt the jolt and smelled fumes. And then i tried to, as soon as the earthquake started we started to go outside and there was a bunch of flames. Reporter gas lines nearby had ruptured and as homes burned firefighters found the waterlined had raptured as well, it took 20 minutes for water pressure to be restored. By then, six homes were destroyed, while nearby streets flooded. At least one highway buckled, and another road, the quake left behind a giant crack. In downtown napa, Historic Buildings some more than a century old began to crumble, walls separating away, and concerns growing they were no longer stable. Please get out of the street. Reporter much of downtown had debris everywhere, whether bricks or glass. Broken bottles were a telltale sign of the quakes epicenter. This is wine country, this is wine country, yes. More wine than ever. Tony morales runs jacks deli. Structurally the building is good, the windows, nothing broke but we had a wall of wine, and it all came tumbling down. As the university of california berkeley sciens have instruments that they say detected this earthquake ten seconds before it hit, and this is part of an effort to build an Early Warning system across the state, the warning is never expected to be more than 30 or 42nds and that is a long way off, but if it is enough to save somebody from a building like this, it could certainly help. Axelrod John Blackstone in napa, thank you. One of the best known wine regions, wineries there produce nearly 50 million cases of wine every year and thats where billions of dollars to the u. S. Economy. Carter evans today assessed the damage. Reporter the quake rocked billions of dollars worth of world renowned napa centrally wine. I was thinking about every single barrel. David duncan, president of Silver Oak Vineyards seemingly got off easy he cost only lost three barrels but this was top quality vintage. Each of these barrels hold 25 cases of wine and you are at 1,300 bucks a case, 100,000 worth of wine here. Just in the three barrels. Napa valley is home to nearly 800 wineries that produce roughly a quarter of the nations wine. The area was already affected by severe drought can, now, the quakes impact is rippling through the entire economy, right down to the visitors who have come here to enjoy the fall harvest. The impact on the 13 billion a year wine i have is still unclear. But for dave duncan the loss is personal. He saw hundreds of his familys reserve bottles shattered. We actually called the inner sanctum in the confine i are and i mean, a very special unique reference wines and we dont sell them, they are not available, and so to lose them, they are gone forever. Reporter with such an expensive commodity the wineries here dont take chances, many have already installed earthquake proof racks to hold those 500pound barrels, and, jim, that alone may have prevented an economic disaster. Axelrod carter, thank you. Five days after we learned of the grew some death of an american journalist by the name of james foley at the hand of isis militants, we got word today another american hostage kidnapped in syria had been released. Peter curtis had been held by an Al Qaeda Linked group not affiliated with isis, a 45yearold journalist from boston who wrote under the name theo pad nose. Here is emily green with more. My name is theo pad nose a i am. This videoed made by al jazeera tv shows him as a hostage. The United Nations confirms he was released to u. N. Peace keep in other words israel and handed over to american authorities. His family believes the freelance journalist was kidnapped in october of 2012, shortly after crossing the syrian border, and was being held by the Al Qaeda Affiliated group. In a statement, his mother said we are so relieved that theo is healthy and safe and he is finally headed home after his ordeal. They put your legs and make you sit like this. In 2013 60 minutes interview scott pelley spoke with american matthew who was also held captive in syria, he escaped and is believed to have been curtiss cell mate for a time. All i knew is that people were getting tortured because the second day there is when i started hearing people screaming. And you hear [ slapping sound] and they enjoy it. One of them said, gets me closer to god. Curtis relief comes just days after the assassination of american james foley by the terror group isis which is separate from the group that was holding curtis. Annemarie green, cbs news, new york. Axelrod as for james foley he was remembered during two services today. One was in his hometown of rochester, new hampshire. A mass of remembrance that his family attended. The other was in erbil, a city in iraq targeted by the same group isis suspected of killing james foley. A massive effort is underway to find out which masked isis extremist with a british accent executed foley, no name has been released yet but officials are said to be close, more now from Julianna Goldman in washington. Reporter a Senior Administration official says u. S. And British Intelligence agencies have narrowed the list to fewer than ten suspects, officers are scrutinizing the foley execution video, using to assist indicated technology to analyze the killers voice, and compare it with a database of known terrorists. We are close. Speaking to cnn today british am bass for to the u. S. Peter westmacott said his government is doing all it can to help identify the man on the video, and is actively looking at other ways to help the Iraqi Government fight isis. And who themselves we would like to think will want to become involved in trying to push back against this horrific barbaric organization that threatens their way of life as well as ours. The british accent sparked a media frenzy in the uk, today several papers speculated that this london rapper turned jihadist could be at the top of the list. The report that Abdelmajed Abdel Bary went to syria last year and is the son of an egyptian born militant currently awaiting trial in the states for charges relating to the 1998 u. S. Embassy bombings in africa but sources caution, barry is just one of about 500 british citizen whose have linked up with radical extremist groups in iraq and though they are making progress they do not have a single suspect yet. Cia Deputy Director mike morell says finding his killer is important but the mission is larger than any one person. It doesnt really matter who the executioner was, this was the group that killed james foley, and this order came from the very top of the group. Reporter fbi teams are headed to the uk to help with the search. A senior obama Administration Official tells cbs news they have to be careful. They want to find foleys killer but releasing too much information could put the remaining hostages in even greater danger. Jim. Axelrod Julianna Goldman in washington, thank you. The families of Michael Brown and Trayvon Martin will appear together for the first time at a rally tonight in perking son, missouri, as Vladimir Duthier reports, it is part of a larger push in the tension filled town for peace instead of violence. Reporter at the church this morning, bishop larry 0 jones made a call for hope and change. Right now in the city of ferguson, for those people who is calling the word ferguson a bad word but i want you to know something, my friends, when god gets through with the things that are going to take place, it wont be a bad word no more, my friends. When Michael Brown was shot and killed by offer Darren Wilson two weeks ago, the racial tension that had simmered under the surface for years boiled over. The majority of fergusons residents are africanamerican, but i its police force is 93 percent white. Ray lewis is a former Philadelphia Police captain drawn here to the protest. If you are not representative of the community in race, ethnicity, gender, and also sexual preference. There are signs that the Police Department is attempting to strengthen its community outreach. The city has announced it is expanding recruitment of African Americans and instead of watching protesters from afar, they march with demonstrators at a peace rally on saturday. Jonathan gaskin of the local naacp sees that as a step in the right direction. You have got to treat people right, if you want respect you have to g if respect, and basic dignity, obviously. And so i think that is once again going to happen here. Can we all give god praise right now . It is an optimism bishop jones shares. The antidote for, that if it can happen in ferguson, it can happen anywhere. And Michael Browns funeral is scheduled for tomorrow, jim, also with relative calm returning to the streets of ferguson, kids are due back in school on monday. Axelrod thank you. Richard attleboro has died, as a younger man you may remember him for playing a courageous pow in the great escape, as an older man he was equal part sinister and enthusiastic in jurassic park, and also a producer and director, winning two oscars for a 1982s gandhi. Richard attleboro was 90 years old. 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Com axelrod the Jackie Robinson allstars of chicago, came up a little short today in the World Championship game of the Little League world series. South korea beat the kids from chicago 84, but as Elaine Quijano tells us they are still going home winners. It has been 31 years since the Jackie Robinson west allstars last made it to the Little League world series and this afternoon the 13 players from chicago far south side made the most of the moment. They made it here by winning five games over ten days. And including yesterdays come from behind win over hardhitting las vegas. 620 miles away in chicago, the cheers have been the loudest, watch parties have been held throughout the city. Regardless of what happens, they have done something that will go down for as long as we can remember. The teams success has helped them buildup back home, 24 shootings in chicago, at least half of them on the citys south side. Marquis jackson. 12yearold Marquis Jackson lost his cousin to gun violence and he says he and his teammates are determined to show the good in his community. We are going the right thing to people look at us a different way, that south side of chicago is knot all about shooting but kids coming to play baseball, africanamerican kids that are doing the right thing. Butler is the teams manager. It is a sad situation for the kids and it is sad to have, you know, every last one of them maybe losing someone that they t were close to him in some way, shape or form. But it is the reality, though. During the tournament it is the reality that the young men were able to forget and as the umpires say, play ball. Why not us, you know, talented group of guys, they love the game of baseball, why not us . Why not just go as hard as we can go and win as many games as we can. Robinson allstars have been on the road for more than three weeks. Jim, the city of chicago on wednesday will welcome them home for the parade. Axelrod what a great bunch of kids. Elaine quijano in pennsylvania, thank you. We are capping our top story tonight, california is assessing the damage after the largest earthquake to hit the northern bay area in 25 years. Napa was hardest hit, the quake buried 90 fires and damaged several Historic Buildings. No fatalities are reported. And that is the cbs evening news for tonight. For jeff glor, i am jim axelrod in new york, thanks for joining us and good night. Captioning sponsored by cbs im natasha brown. Next on Eyewitness News a cheering crowd packed philadelphias love park to bell come home the taney dragons and the celebration is just beginning. Were live. Plus the largest earthquake to hit the San Francisco bay area in 25 years. It sends dozens to the hospital and leaves behind widespread damage. Were going to take a closer look. Justin. And we have a pleasant finish to the weekend. 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