Major incidents starting with the back straight away. He is given a push and he gets into the 14. He turns him down into the 19 and he joins the 32. They start stacking up and piling in. Then he is going for a loop there and then here is coming to the finish line. He squeezes in there. He turns jones into the wall. Amaral la goes around. Now more rolla ended up shipped and coming backwards. John ended up 8th with his best career finish. Lets hear from the runnerup. Here is vince. Ricky ends up second. Looked like you were the fastest guy and the guy to beat. Second. We were so close all day. Then at the end all the blue ovals were together, but camaro was really fast all day. Boys brought a good one. I thought we had a shot there at the end. It just didnt work out but all in all a solid day. Great to see the fans here for bubba. That was a special moment at the beginning of race. Well get them next week. Thanks vince. We will be right back. The campsite. And anything else we set our si
Increase of 2 1 2 . There is some positive news. 20 deaths reported after five days in which they ranged from 64 to 87 per day. The total death toll is now more than 5500. Governor newsom gave a briefing and said hospital spaces were up 16 and those in need of intensive care up 11 . Ktvus tom vacar with more on the uptick of casings. Reporter were not a dispersed wave. Were not into the second wave. Were not out of the first wave. Since all this began as of june 20th, california has had almost 174,000 coronavirus pandemic cases up 450 okays, plus from the previous day. The largest increase since april. Those that suggest were out of the woods, those that suggest that somehow it is going to dis appear, these numbers tell a very, very different and sobering story. The cases are essentially balanced between male and female. 95,500 are in the 18 to 49 age group with all other anyone groups accounting for 78,000 cases. In all, 5500 californians have died with males dying more frequently tha
Time. Police say the shooting took place at 3 pm this afternoon in the tenderloin neighborhood, live coverage from amber lee she is in the city to tell us what she has learned. Reporter i spoke with witnesses and neighbors they say violence is common in this area and they described a chaotic scene. Multiple gunshots rang out in San Franciscos tenderloin and 3 15 monday afternoon in front of a residential hotel. We talked down and it was scary. It was so loud. Really loud. Everybody just started diving toward the ground. Reporter this woman tells me she was standing at the Street Corner when she saw a man with a gun drive by. He drove by in a van, he had a black mask on or something. Reporter she tells me the gunman was driving a gray went van and fired 6 to 10 shots from a handgun and i heard him shooting everybody was getting down on the ground. I was scared. Reporter another witness shared with me this cell phone video of the people who were shot, all men, 4 of them taken away to the
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