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car in east oakland, that the police say was part of a home invasion robbery back on july 12th. >> the man he is fleeing. [gunfire] >> shots fired. >> one down, call the medical, send them in. >> medical. is the suspect down or an officer? >> reporter: oakland police say it was a sheriff's deputy firing 8 shots, killing a fleeing suspect described as a black male in his early 20s. the k-9 officer was called in to search the neighborhood. >> we are conducting a search of the area to locate a weapon or any weapon. >> reporter: so far they found nothing. the police point out the home invasion included a pistol whipping. >> we know a firearm was associated to this crime. there is always a level of concern. >> he was a suspect but in a car two weeks ago? >> reporter: there are those here that feel police shoot too quickly. imagining every situation to be life threatening. >> it is not. the police leave people alone and they would not have to kill and do what they are doing. >> reporter: the police say the shooting is invest gaited by the pd. no officers were injured in the incident. in east oakland, kpix5. >> the sheriff's office would not release any information about the deputy other than to say he is an 8 year veteran of the force. in southern california the authorities now admit to a tragic mistake during an 8 hour standoff between the deputies and a paroleee. the paroleee was holding a woman hostage in a home on friday. the suspect exchanged gunfire with the the sheriff deputies that were trying to arrest him. the deputy returned fire but shot and killed a different man by mistake. he was the head of the hostage. eventually the s.w.a.t. team stormed the home and also killed the suspect. the victim's wife was rescued unharmed. back in the bay area, planners and organizers have to iron out kinks of the stadium. many said it was the traffic. it it took an hour or longer to get out of the staidum. others said they sat in the same spot for 30 minutes without moving. once they got to the freeway it was smooth sailing. we did not see this at candlestick park. an overflow parking lot. it is all part of the plan for levi stadium. we have more on the ghost kourg faired after it turned -- we have more on the golf course being used as parkways. it went pretty well. we are told the online ordering of seats worked but fans ran into problems with long lines and we heard they ran out of frankferters, remember, you can not say hot dog at levi stadium. the doctor that is getting treated for ebola is reportedly getting better. there is an update on how a community is supporting the doctor. >> sunday service at this church in fort worth, texas was filled with well wishes for hometown missioner kent brantly, in a battle for his life against ebola. worshipers were encouraged to see him going into care at emery university hospital in atlanta. >> we all assumed he was going to rolled out on a gurney. to see him walk, absolutely renewed sense of energy and hope. >> reporter: a doctor from the center for disease control saying he is already getting better. less than 24 hours after he started to receive care in an isolation unit in the hospital. >> we are hoping he will continue to improve. but ebola is a scary disease. because it is so deadly. >> reporter: he is one of two americans who contracted the disease in liberia while responding to the worst ebola outbreak on record. fellow aid worker is expected to join him at the hospital here in several days. the 59-year-old mother of two became infected with the disease while working in the same tpasility as brantly. they - - facility as brantly. they have an uphill battle. there is no cure for it yet. cbs news, atlanta. >> and late word tonight that nancy, the american medical missioner infected with the the virus is expected to be in the u.s. on tuesday. >> the internet is a pwhraoeuz -- is ablaze by the fact that ebola virus is in the united states. it is not spread through the air. if you are sitting across the aisle in a plane, in a subway, from somebody who is coughing you will not get it that way. >> there is no cure for the ebola virus but a vaccine is going into a first trial phase in september. a strong earthquake shook southwestern china today. surveillance cameras show the moment ofil of -- of the 6.1 earthquake. the quake killed hundred reds and caused major damage. 367 people were killed and 1800 were injured. 12,000 homes collapsed in a county northeast of the province capitol. lockals say the aftermath is worse than the quake that struck the area in 2012 that killed 81 people. still ahead, the u.s. lashes out at israel. for what it calls a disgraceful act. a dangerous dare is spreading across social media. the stunt that has teens setting themselves on fire. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, gaza today. the bombardment comes after israel said it s going to scale back. israeli tanks were seen leaving gaz the united states and united israel capped off its shelling today. israeli tanks were seen leaving gaza. the u.s. and the u.n. is condemning the bombing of a u.n. school used as a safe house. 10 children killed and dozens more wounded. the u.n. says u.s. military has a list of the safe houses and should have known better. we have more on where the hostilities stand tonight. >> reporter: mangled metal and concrete is all that is left of the school in the gaza strip after an israeli air strike. the u.s. and u.n. condemned the attack. the u.n. secretary, moon, called it a moral outrage and a criminal act. the state department released an unusually harsh statement. the u.s. is appalled by the disgraceful shelling of a high school sheltering some 3,000 displaced persons. israel began pulling back most of the troops on the ground as the countried it was close to completing its mission. but attacks on both sides continued throughout the day. israelis ran for covered in of a shopping mall as the iron domed fence system intercepted a hamas rocket. inside, rocket interrupted our interview to cover for bombing. >> it is a perfect time to move. we need to show the terrorist that we stand united at jews with israel. >> embracing a new life despite the battles around them. cbs news, back to you. thousands of people showed up for the funeral of an israeli. the military announced late last night the soldier was killed in action. another teen has been injured in taking the so-called fire challenge. spreading through social media with various youngsters filming themselves. latest, a 16-year-old boy from santa ana. the fire department says the teen poured nail polish remover on his chest and lit it. he wound up with burns on his body and face. >> what the videos do not show is the aftermath of the situation where usually they suffer severe burns, not just the burns that you need to concern it. they can inhale the gases that can destroy their lung tissue. it has proven to be fatal in the past. firefighters say the stunt is like pouring gasoline all over yourself and lighting that. the national guard has arrived to help half a million people who can not drink their tap water. what is causing a toxin to leak into the water supply. our water supply from the top is dried up but that could change tomorrow night. the details coming up after a break ,,,,,,,,,,,, ...we need to break up. is it the biting? cuz i can stop? no! i love you and your show. it's cable. customers are more satisfied with u-verse. switch and we can stay together forever. forever? ow. i'm not gonna lie to you. it's also the biting. break up with cable. choose u-verse tv from $19 a month for 2 years. well, just when you thought it was safe to go to an eggnog factory. two workers are lucky to only have minor injuries after a tank of egg nog exploded. the explosion took off the roof of the lab and the back of the building. residents felt the blast a mile away. the workers say they just started a new recipe for eggnog when somehow it ignited. imagine not being able to drink, to shower or to cook with the water that comes out of your tap. that is what is going on for a half a million people in toledo, ohio. >> if i don't have water, my baby does not eat. it will be an issue. >> chemicals were found in the samples. toxin comes from an algae bloom. it is unsafe to drink. the mayor says more test is needed to make sure the water is okay. the crisis led to shortages of bottled water there. >> i think it it is awful but i think we can all get through it. >> it will be all right. >> boiling the water does not make it drinkable. so far no reports of anyone getting sick. it has been nearly a year since the historic rim fire ripped through a portion of the high sierra. tonight, the question remains what to do with millions of dead trees. truck them to lumber mills or let nature take its course. it burnt 400 square miles in and around yosemite national park. some say leave the trees and the new growth that will create a habitat for birds and spotted owls. others say the time is running out to salvage the timber and replant the forest. the u.s. forest service will unveil its decision in a few weeks. it is getting cooler. getting moisture up from the southland. so, if you are heading out tonight, clouds will not be a surprise. drizzle later on along the shoreline as well. where the temperatures by 8:00 will be in the upper 50s near the shore. around the bay and inland, low 60s to middle 60s with variable clouds, no clouds for tonight. stay tuned. out the door tomorrow morning, that is drizzle located along the shoreline. for the bay, inland, cloudy start to monday morning, temperatures near 60 degrees. and here is what is happening, low pressure triggering showers and thundershowers yesterday in the southland. today, that low is doing the same. it continuing to create enough stability, drawing moisture so they are getting the rain on again and off again, even in the desert. so, here it is a slight chance of thundershowers. the low pressure is moving north over the central part of the state. tomorrow afternoon and the top side of that low we are going to get clouds in the central and north bay. it might produce showers by tomorrow night. meanwhile, the other side of the country and beyond, if it does reach hurricane strength it will be minimal. right now, tropical storm, passed the dominican republic, passed the bahamas. not a threat to land. it could gain enough strength to reform into a hurricane. maximum winds increasing. it is shy of hurricane strength. the good news there, not a threat to land or a huge hurricane. future cast for us, we are looking at all of the cloud coming in from the southeast. so, between now and tomorrow morning we will get wracks of high clouds from time to time. as the day goes on tomorrow, look at the solid plume of moisture, coming in over the bay area. nothing indicated in terms of rain. monday night, tuesday morning could squeeze out of the showers, we will look at 84 degrees, 74 in oakland. here in the city, 66, the north play, pleasant, clouds time to time and the numbers into the 70s. we cooled it down today and keeping it cool tomorrow. numbers in the middle 80s for monday. latter half of the week, increasing sunshine and the temperatures into the low 90s. the next couple of days we will have clouds and we are going to have weather that is going to be first be cloudy and sunny for the latter half of the week and things warm up in the 90s. not quite warm enough to fry an egg on the sidewalk but they were thinking that way in spain. >> they were. i hope you are hungry for this. the group of chefs in spain tried to break the guinness record for the world's largest omelet. it took two days of preparation and four hours of cooking. 15,000 eggs, 66 pounds of onions, 22 pounds of salt, really? >> 33 gallons ofolid identify and 3300 pounds of potatoes. this was a spanish potato omelet. all of that was not enough to break the world record set in northern spain in 2010. hopefully they enjoyed their omelet. okay, you have big news about tiger? >> yes. not good news. apparently we finally have more on tiger. his future, as ann mentioned, is in doubt once again. what a golf shot did to a woman's wedding ring. for better or worse, that say true story -- that is a true story ,,,,,,,,,, bulldog: bulldog: oooh! mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale! television announcer: get a serta mattress, any size, for just $197 each piece when you buy the complete set. the $197 mattress sale... bulldog: oh boy! television announcer: ...ends sunday. ♪ mattress discounters the past 10 games...today, was power hour in new york e the giants played home run y while madison bumgarner plad cy young. today, power hour in new york where the giants played home run derby. mets starter, not allowing a home run for a month now. the streak is over. courtesy of the screamer that barely gets over the wall. 2-0, giants. and they were just getting started. brandon bell, hitting as high as he does long. lands in the corner for a home run. 3-0, san francisco. the giants going to get it. buster posy puts one over the fence the 4-hit game of the season. then, in the 9th, spanning out another just for good measure. the first multihome run game since last september when he was so hot. 9-0 giants. meanwhile, madison, poeing down the mets, giants final out, the 10th strike out of the day. the second complete game shutout of the career. 9 of the 13 wins have come on the road. the giants win 9-0. they will finish the set tomorrow in queens. the a's won their last 8 series. dating back to may. oakland needed a win today vs kansas city to make it 9. 12 game winner. facing the roadwayials, shields, going for his 10th win. he skated in trouble in the first 4 innings. casey got to him in the 5th. he drives in the first run of the game. and they score, 1-0. next batter, shields had a perfect inning through 5. josh, ended this. the shutout, no hitter. all gone. reddic homered again in the 8th inning and did it on defense. he robs him with a great catch. crashing? in the wall. then he doubles off 1st base. royals win 4-2 to win the series. oakland's lead is down to just 1 game over the angels. whatever illness that cost serena williams to meltdown was cleared up by the time she got to stanford. going for her 4th title. it looked like the german was headed to a win in the 1st set. unleeching the winner down-the- line. she would win the game 5-1. won 5 straight in the set. momentum shifted. serena got 5 games of her own to take a 6-5 win. serena stepped on the gas, sizzling serve to take the tie break in the 1st set. no contest in the second set. here is patch point. hitting long, serena gets the win. she wins the bank of the west classic for the third time in her career. she will be the top ranked tennis player in the world for the 200th week of her career. [cheers and applause] >> it is cool. i did not expect to have three titles here in a row. i don't know, it just says something about me and playing here and how much i love to play here. and i get a good feeling here. >> tiger woods withdrew because of his back. he said he reinjured his back. the shot on the second hole. he had back surgery in march and missed three months. he likely now will miss next week's pga championship and could be out the rest of the year. sergio garcia led entering sunday. phil mickelson had the best of his season. back and into the cup. he shot a season round of 62. finished tied up at 15. sergio's hit a woman in the crowd and knocked out the diamond in her wedding ring. he said he would pay for a new diamond but she found the diamond 10 minutes later. on 11, he hit it close. setting up for the bird tow grab the lead for good. 4 under today. he wins by 2 over garcia with the win. he is now the number one player in the world. talk about consistency he can win another major at the pga championship is. >> i love that story. i thank is so sweet. that he would do that. >> sergio says get me your contact information because he was going to replace the diamond. you know, a diamond is not replaceable. >> not your wedding one. >> have you lost yours? >> i have not. >> thanks for joining us. see you again in half an hour. save hundreds on beautyrest and posturepedic. at sleep train, choose $300 in free gifts with tempur-pedic. even choose 48 months interest-free financing on the new tempur-choice. the triple choice sale ends soon at sleep train. tonight a new air strike brings harsh words from washington. the state department says it is appalled by a shelling outside a u.n. school in gaza, clarissa ward and charlie d'agata are in the region. >> and earthquake in china hiaves hundreds dead and we getting our first pictures from the scene. seth doane reports. >> the drinking water ban in toledo continues, so does the state of emergency, adriana diaz there. >> marijuana advertisements go mainstream. am anna werner looks at this new world. >> and a hall of fame moment. andre reed pays distribute to his friend kelley. >> how i do find the words to say anything about you? >> you are the reason why i am standing here today. you taught us not to quit. captioning sponsored by cbs. >> >> this is

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car in east oakland, that the police say was part of a home invasion robbery back on july 12th. >> the man he is fleeing. [gunfire] >> shots fired. >> one down, call the medical, send them in. >> medical. is the suspect down or an officer? >> reporter: oakland police say it was a sheriff's deputy firing 8 shots, killing a fleeing suspect described as a black male in his early 20s. the k-9 officer was called in to search the neighborhood. >> we are conducting a search of the area to locate a weapon or any weapon. >> reporter: so far they found nothing. the police point out the home invasion included a pistol whipping. >> we know a firearm was associated to this crime. there is always a level of concern. >> he was a suspect but in a car two weeks ago? >> reporter: there are those here that feel police shoot too quickly. imagining every situation to be life threatening. >> it is not. the police leave people alone and they would not have to kill and do what they are doing. >> reporter: the police say the shooting is invest gaited by the pd. no officers were injured in the incident. in east oakland, kpix5. >> the sheriff's office would not release any information about the deputy other than to say he is an 8 year veteran of the force. in southern california the authorities now admit to a tragic mistake during an 8 hour standoff between the deputies and a paroleee. the paroleee was holding a woman hostage in a home on friday. the suspect exchanged gunfire with the the sheriff deputies that were trying to arrest him. the deputy returned fire but shot and killed a different man by mistake. he was the head of the hostage. eventually the s.w.a.t. team stormed the home and also killed the suspect. the victim's wife was rescued unharmed. back in the bay area, planners and organizers have to iron out kinks of the stadium. many said it was the traffic. it it took an hour or longer to get out of the staidum. others said they sat in the same spot for 30 minutes without moving. once they got to the freeway it was smooth sailing. we did not see this at candlestick park. an overflow parking lot. it is all part of the plan for levi stadium. we have more on the ghost kourg faired after it turned -- we have more on the golf course being used as parkways. it went pretty well. we are told the online ordering of seats worked but fans ran into problems with long lines and we heard they ran out of frankferters, remember, you can not say hot dog at levi stadium. the doctor that is getting treated for ebola is reportedly getting better. there is an update on how a community is supporting the doctor. >> sunday service at this church in fort worth, texas was filled with well wishes for hometown missioner kent brantly, in a battle for his life against ebola. worshipers were encouraged to see him going into care at emery university hospital in atlanta. >> we all assumed he was going to rolled out on a gurney. to see him walk, absolutely renewed sense of energy and hope. >> reporter: a doctor from the center for disease control saying he is already getting better. less than 24 hours after he started to receive care in an isolation unit in the hospital. >> we are hoping he will continue to improve. but ebola is a scary disease. because it is so deadly. >> reporter: he is one of two americans who contracted the disease in liberia while responding to the worst ebola outbreak on record. fellow aid worker is expected to join him at the hospital here in several days. the 59-year-old mother of two became infected with the disease while working in the same tpasility as brantly. they - - facility as brantly. they have an uphill battle. there is no cure for it yet. cbs news, atlanta. >> and late word tonight that nancy, the american medical missioner infected with the the virus is expected to be in the u.s. on tuesday. >> the internet is a pwhraoeuz -- is ablaze by the fact that ebola virus is in the united states. it is not spread through the air. if you are sitting across the aisle in a plane, in a subway, from somebody who is coughing you will not get it that way. >> there is no cure for the ebola virus but a vaccine is going into a first trial phase in september. a strong earthquake shook southwestern china today. surveillance cameras show the moment ofil of -- of the 6.1 earthquake. the quake killed hundred reds and caused major damage. 367 people were killed and 1800 were injured. 12,000 homes collapsed in a county northeast of the province capitol. lockals say the aftermath is worse than the quake that struck the area in 2012 that killed 81 people. still ahead, the u.s. lashes out at israel. for what it calls a disgraceful act. a dangerous dare is spreading across social media. the stunt that has teens setting themselves on fire. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, gaza today. the bombardment comes after israel said it s going to scale back. israeli tanks were seen leaving gaz the united states and united israel capped off its shelling today. israeli tanks were seen leaving gaza. the u.s. and the u.n. is condemning the bombing of a u.n. school used as a safe house. 10 children killed and dozens more wounded. the u.n. says u.s. military has a list of the safe houses and should have known better. we have more on where the hostilities stand tonight. >> reporter: mangled metal and concrete is all that is left of the school in the gaza strip after an israeli air strike. the u.s. and u.n. condemned the attack. the u.n. secretary, moon, called it a moral outrage and a criminal act. the state department released an unusually harsh statement. the u.s. is appalled by the disgraceful shelling of a high school sheltering some 3,000 displaced persons. israel began pulling back most of the troops on the ground as the countried it was close to completing its mission. but attacks on both sides continued throughout the day. israelis ran for covered in of a shopping mall as the iron domed fence system intercepted a hamas rocket. inside, rocket interrupted our interview to cover for bombing. >> it is a perfect time to move. we need to show the terrorist that we stand united at jews with israel. >> embracing a new life despite the battles around them. cbs news, back to you. thousands of people showed up for the funeral of an israeli. the military announced late last night the soldier was killed in action. another teen has been injured in taking the so-called fire challenge. spreading through social media with various youngsters filming themselves. latest, a 16-year-old boy from santa ana. the fire department says the teen poured nail polish remover on his chest and lit it. he wound up with burns on his body and face. >> what the videos do not show is the aftermath of the situation where usually they suffer severe burns, not just the burns that you need to concern it. they can inhale the gases that can destroy their lung tissue. it has proven to be fatal in the past. firefighters say the stunt is like pouring gasoline all over yourself and lighting that. the national guard has arrived to help half a million people who can not drink their tap water. what is causing a toxin to leak into the water supply. our water supply from the top is dried up but that could change tomorrow night. the details coming up after a break ,,,,,,,,,,,, ...we need to break up. is it the biting? cuz i can stop? no! i love you and your show. it's cable. customers are more satisfied with u-verse. switch and we can stay together forever. forever? ow. i'm not gonna lie to you. it's also the biting. break up with cable. choose u-verse tv from $19 a month for 2 years. well, just when you thought it was safe to go to an eggnog factory. two workers are lucky to only have minor injuries after a tank of egg nog exploded. the explosion took off the roof of the lab and the back of the building. residents felt the blast a mile away. the workers say they just started a new recipe for eggnog when somehow it ignited. imagine not being able to drink, to shower or to cook with the water that comes out of your tap. that is what is going on for a half a million people in toledo, ohio. >> if i don't have water, my baby does not eat. it will be an issue. >> chemicals were found in the samples. toxin comes from an algae bloom. it is unsafe to drink. the mayor says more test is needed to make sure the water is okay. the crisis led to shortages of bottled water there. >> i think it it is awful but i think we can all get through it. >> it will be all right. >> boiling the water does not make it drinkable. so far no reports of anyone getting sick. it has been nearly a year since the historic rim fire ripped through a portion of the high sierra. tonight, the question remains what to do with millions of dead trees. truck them to lumber mills or let nature take its course. it burnt 400 square miles in and around yosemite national park. some say leave the trees and the new growth that will create a habitat for birds and spotted owls. others say the time is running out to salvage the timber and replant the forest. the u.s. forest service will unveil its decision in a few weeks. it is getting cooler. getting moisture up from the southland. so, if you are heading out tonight, clouds will not be a surprise. drizzle later on along the shoreline as well. where the temperatures by 8:00 will be in the upper 50s near the shore. around the bay and inland, low 60s to middle 60s with variable clouds, no clouds for tonight. stay tuned. out the door tomorrow morning, that is drizzle located along the shoreline. for the bay, inland, cloudy start to monday morning, temperatures near 60 degrees. and here is what is happening, low pressure triggering showers and thundershowers yesterday in the southland. today, that low is doing the same. it continuing to create enough stability, drawing moisture so they are getting the rain on again and off again, even in the desert. so, here it is a slight chance of thundershowers. the low pressure is moving north over the central part of the state. tomorrow afternoon and the top side of that low we are going to get clouds in the central and north bay. it might produce showers by tomorrow night. meanwhile, the other side of the country and beyond, if it does reach hurricane strength it will be minimal. right now, tropical storm, passed the dominican republic, passed the bahamas. not a threat to land. it could gain enough strength to reform into a hurricane. maximum winds increasing. it is shy of hurricane strength. the good news there, not a threat to land or a huge hurricane. future cast for us, we are looking at all of the cloud coming in from the southeast. so, between now and tomorrow morning we will get wracks of high clouds from time to time. as the day goes on tomorrow, look at the solid plume of moisture, coming in over the bay area. nothing indicated in terms of rain. monday night, tuesday morning could squeeze out of the showers, we will look at 84 degrees, 74 in oakland. here in the city, 66, the north play, pleasant, clouds time to time and the numbers into the 70s. we cooled it down today and keeping it cool tomorrow. numbers in the middle 80s for monday. latter half of the week, increasing sunshine and the temperatures into the low 90s. the next couple of days we will have clouds and we are going to have weather that is going to be first be cloudy and sunny for the latter half of the week and things warm up in the 90s. not quite warm enough to fry an egg on the sidewalk but they were thinking that way in spain. >> they were. i hope you are hungry for this. the group of chefs in spain tried to break the guinness record for the world's largest omelet. it took two days of preparation and four hours of cooking. 15,000 eggs, 66 pounds of onions, 22 pounds of salt, really? >> 33 gallons ofolid identify and 3300 pounds of potatoes. this was a spanish potato omelet. all of that was not enough to break the world record set in northern spain in 2010. hopefully they enjoyed their omelet. okay, you have big news about tiger? >> yes. not good news. apparently we finally have more on tiger. his future, as ann mentioned, is in doubt once again. what a golf shot did to a woman's wedding ring. for better or worse, that say true story -- that is a true story ,,,,,,,,,, bulldog: bulldog: oooh! mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale! television announcer: get a serta mattress, any size, for just $197 each piece when you buy the complete set. the $197 mattress sale... bulldog: oh boy! television announcer: ...ends sunday. ♪ mattress discounters the past 10 games...today, was power hour in new york e the giants played home run y while madison bumgarner plad cy young. today, power hour in new york where the giants played home run derby. mets starter, not allowing a home run for a month now. the streak is over. courtesy of the screamer that barely gets over the wall. 2-0, giants. and they were just getting started. brandon bell, hitting as high as he does long. lands in the corner for a home run. 3-0, san francisco. the giants going to get it. buster posy puts one over the fence the 4-hit game of the season. then, in the 9th, spanning out another just for good measure. the first multihome run game since last september when he was so hot. 9-0 giants. meanwhile, madison, poeing down the mets, giants final out, the 10th strike out of the day. the second complete game shutout of the career. 9 of the 13 wins have come on the road. the giants win 9-0. they will finish the set tomorrow in queens. the a's won their last 8 series. dating back to may. oakland needed a win today vs kansas city to make it 9. 12 game winner. facing the roadwayials, shields, going for his 10th win. he skated in trouble in the first 4 innings. casey got to him in the 5th. he drives in the first run of the game. and they score, 1-0. next batter, shields had a perfect inning through 5. josh, ended this. the shutout, no hitter. all gone. reddic homered again in the 8th inning and did it on defense. he robs him with a great catch. crashing? in the wall. then he doubles off 1st base. royals win 4-2 to win the series. oakland's lead is down to just 1 game over the angels. whatever illness that cost serena williams to meltdown was cleared up by the time she got to stanford. going for her 4th title. it looked like the german was headed to a win in the 1st set. unleeching the winner down-the- line. she would win the game 5-1. won 5 straight in the set. momentum shifted. serena got 5 games of her own to take a 6-5 win. serena stepped on the gas, sizzling serve to take the tie break in the 1st set. no contest in the second set. here is patch point. hitting long, serena gets the win. she wins the bank of the west classic for the third time in her career. she will be the top ranked tennis player in the world for the 200th week of her career. [cheers and applause] >> it is cool. i did not expect to have three titles here in a row. i don't know, it just says something about me and playing here and how much i love to play here. and i get a good feeling here. >> tiger woods withdrew because of his back. he said he reinjured his back. the shot on the second hole. he had back surgery in march and missed three months. he likely now will miss next week's pga championship and could be out the rest of the year. sergio garcia led entering sunday. phil mickelson had the best of his season. back and into the cup. he shot a season round of 62. finished tied up at 15. sergio's hit a woman in the crowd and knocked out the diamond in her wedding ring. he said he would pay for a new diamond but she found the diamond 10 minutes later. on 11, he hit it close. setting up for the bird tow grab the lead for good. 4 under today. he wins by 2 over garcia with the win. he is now the number one player in the world. talk about consistency he can win another major at the pga championship is. >> i love that story. i thank is so sweet. that he would do that. >> sergio says get me your contact information because he was going to replace the diamond. you know, a diamond is not replaceable. >> not your wedding one. >> have you lost yours? >> i have not. >> thanks for joining us. see you again in half an hour. save hundreds on beautyrest and posturepedic. at sleep train, choose $300 in free gifts with tempur-pedic. even choose 48 months interest-free financing on the new tempur-choice. the triple choice sale ends soon at sleep train. tonight a new air strike brings harsh words from washington. the state department says it is appalled by a shelling outside a u.n. school in gaza, clarissa ward and charlie d'agata are in the region. >> and earthquake in china hiaves hundreds dead and we getting our first pictures from the scene. seth doane reports. >> the drinking water ban in toledo continues, so does the state of emergency, adriana diaz there. >> marijuana advertisements go mainstream. am anna werner looks at this new world. >> and a hall of fame moment. andre reed pays distribute to his friend kelley. >> how i do find the words to say anything about you? >> you are the reason why i am standing here today. you taught us not to quit. captioning sponsored by cbs. >> >> this is

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