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good evening. our don knapp talks about a plan that has our homeless do the job. >> reporter: this hop hrar freeway ramp does not say -- the popular freeway ramps does not say welcome. >> reporter: the solution, pick up the trash. but who? the city, the county? caltrans? >> i have been down there in person. i called up the head of fire here awhile back. i complained to the chief of the fire, the captain. >> reporter: the concern here is that this mess mars a gateway to silicon valley. san jose state, but another concern, broken windows and abandoned buildings. >> reporter: it gives the message that nobody is paying attention, nobody cares. and therefore i think it is increasing the crime in our neighborhood and in san jose. >> suzanne thinks cash-strapped caltrans has been playing favorites. >> our of our beautiful peninsula looks beautiful, no trash. resources can be down here where the population is higher. >> reporter: if cal trans does not go for that, they say that maybe homeless people can do the job folks that work with the san jose streets team. >> they work with clients who are on the street or in the creek and engage them in volunteer work. but, they are showing up every day, 8:00, doing hard work. >> reporter: not for pay but they get food, housing and he says a path to the future. >> provides not just a path but also self-esteem. dignified way for the homeless to start to see an opportunity, a light at the end of the tunnel. >> reporter: in san jose, back to you. >> caltrans has heard the complaints and is going to respond. workers are scheduled to clean the offramp tomorrow. big business news, hewlett- packard plans to break itself in two. the wall street journal reported the split. it would create a company that sells computers and printer and it is other will focus on technology services including data storage. they weighed in on the split today. >> the printing and images in the divisions, they were showing energy with the rest of the organization. and i guess executive management, determined it does not. and that the two are more successful. >> hp laid off thousands of employees for months. and sales, the company is going to a tpoupbs the split as soon as tomorrow. it was a mountain lion -- to announce the split as soon as tomorrow. it was a mountain lion who killed animals. a handful of carcuses have been found. all likely killed by mountain lions police say there are precautions people should take. >> number one thing is not feed the deer. deer is the main food source for mountain lions. the police are searching for a driver who gave them the split after a high-speed chase and shooting. it ended on woodland park at 4:30 in the afternoon. the officer has been chasing a man for two miles after he refused to pull over for reckless driving. rammed the patrol car once he was cornered. the officer is okay. in san francisco, the police are searching for a killer, a man in his 20s was shot to death four hours ago in the bay view district. the police have no suspects and no motive. >> reporter: san francisco mayor is calling for back up to help improve ambulance response times. the city will start using a private company for emergencies. it is unclear if that will be enough to satisfy disgruntled firefighters. they fired off letters to the mayor's office calling for the oysting of white. slow ambulance response times were just one of their concerns. >> convinced they will be able to solve the problem like many others in 10 years. >> the goal is for ambulances is to be at the emergency scene in 10 minutes, 20 for nonemergencies and for the embattled chief they plan to meet this week. laughter and learning today, science of firefighters. talking to kids about fire prevention and how firefighters do their jobs. they also had fun learning the proper way to learn to use fire extinguishers in an emergency. >> i think it is important. i don't know if you need to practice it. but, yeah. >> said it was fun any way? >> the event raised awareness about cancer and other health dangers faced by firefighters. still to come, customers are slammed into the wall as an out of control suv went into a donut shop. >> i fall in a hole or when i was running i spranged my ankle. >> the hidden danger below a popular bay area soccer field, next. ,,,, insurance companies are spending millions of dollars trying to mislead you about the effects of proposition 46. well here's the truth: 46 will save lives. it will save money too. i'm bob pack, and i'm fighting for prop 46 because i lost my two children to preventable medical errors and i don't want anyone else to lose theirs. the three provisions in 46 will reduce medical errors and protect patients. save money and save lives. yes on 46. an out-of- control s-u-v pl straight through the store canoga park last cam ras capture a deadly crash at a southern california donut shop. a out of control suv went through the store last night. five people were hit, one person died. the shop says the driver was a regular. the driver may of accidentally hit the gas pedal instead of the brake. so far she is not facing charges. it is warm, autumn, and bay area soccer fields are packed. there was one local park where the kids say one wrong move could cost you. on the soccer field, teams have formed. on one side, the adults, the other, the kids. their opinions about as far apart as their size. >> i don't see it being any real hazard. >> reporter: the tip on the turf all comes down to these mounds from the gophers and the critters inside. >> i did know they were gopher mounds. >> reporter: this fall, the gophers went to this soccer field to munch on the weeds. causing the number of mounds here to grow. for parents, the mounds are just a small distraction. >> i guess it would be better without the mounds. >> it is not too bad. >> never seen a gopher, no, not up here. >> reporter: before the kids using this field, the gopher mounds are getting in the way of their game. >> usually we are playing soccer i either fall in a hole or, when i am running i sprain my ankle. >> the gophers don't come up, i just trip on the mounds. >> reporter: it could be difficult to fix these mounds. oakland public works says due to local ordinances they can not use pesticides or traps. public works is considering using shallow irrigation. soccer players have dug up a couple ideas of their own. >> we should move them to a national park. >> i think to a camping area. you see a lot of gopher mounds there at a camping area. >> reporter: in oakland, mark kelly, kpix-5. >> shades of caddy shack. >> public works tells us the gopher comes and go all year long. they pop up in big numbers especially in the fall. after the break, a side effect of the epic drought. how it is changing the landscape of a popular fall pastime. the forecast will be no help at all as we look forward to a live source of this, we will have the forecast for you, after the break ,,,,,,,,,, giant pumpkin festival near sacramento this weekend.. b s many as in years some of the biggest pumpkins in the world weighed in at the giant pumpkin festival this weekend. not nearly as many as in year's past. we have more on how the drought is playing a role. >> reporter: cindy and her husband grow pumpkins. >> there is nothing that grows 50 pounds a day. start from a seed and then go from that to this tiny plant and the next thing, that plant is taking up 50x50 foot area in your backyard. >> these giant pumpkins are not as easy to grow anymore. with the drought lingering in california, lasers, like many others, had to be careful about water usage. >> we removed our front yard and put in fake grass. pretty much everything. we moved four or five times across the country looking for the right spot to grow pumpkins. >> giant pumpkin festival in elk grove is seeing the strug stphaoel we have 100 -- elk grove is seeing the struggle. >> we have been dropping the heights 6 foot to more like four. not as much evaporation. >> it is their love, their passion, we have passionate growers. >> for a lot of people it is more than a hobby. a second job. >> there is also, all over the country there are awards and breaking world records. >> for next season to be easier. >> keep on trying. >> a number of entries this year's winning weighing in at 1,nine28 a pound. that is a new state record. well, coming close to the bay area, quite a few yesterday. right now we have mostly clear skies around the bay. looking at sfo. the sun going in the west. the numbers are still warm. concord, 92 degrees. sanfrancisco, 70, santa rosa, still 88 degrees. by 8:00 tonight, it will be down in the low 80s inland, low 60s at the coast where there will be a return of low clouds and fog. later in the evening, plenty warm inland. readings in the low 90s. if you get out to livermore, san ramoan, san jose. the clouds are coming down. the numbers are going to fall- like a set of car keys. inland, not so much. it will be a warm week ahead. at least we will get a break. the persistent high will get it warm tomorrow. by wednesday, finally getting a bit of a break. so, tomorrow, kind of a repeat performance of today. not quite as hot. 80s inland by wednesday. so, seasonal normals, i want to give you a head's up by the way. in the wee hours wednesday morning, we get the second of four spread out over the space of 1 1/2 years. we had one back in april. it will happen wednesday morning t begins at 2:15 a.m. you have to be dedicated to this. beautiful moon, it will appear 5% bigger. wednesday morning. we will update you soon. category 1. it is heading up towards the baja peninsula. getting the rain over parts of southern arizona and in impeerial county in southern california. for us t should not be much of a factor. way over on the other side of the pacific. a typhoon. winds, 85 to 115 miles an hour. you can see it is just impacting dead on in central japan. 150 miles an hour. the strongest wind ever recorded there. we shall see. it is happening right now. in the bay area, the numbers, tomorrow, well above average in concord. almost 10 degrees above average. 80 tomorrow, 74 in the city. 91 in concord, in the south bay, the numbers will be in the low 90s, upper 80 degree range. 93 at campbell, 90 in san jose and morgan hill. same for the east bay. hot on monday. getting closer to the shoreline, all of the way back in the middle 60s. 69, 90 in petaluma. in the extended forecast, the numbers in the middle 90s in the warmest spots on monday. tuesday, 90 degrees, and, it looks as if finally we will begin to get a bit of a cooling trend towards the latter half of the week. stay tuned. middle week, in the meantime, back to work looks hot. as for rain, a bit of a mystery as to when it will get there. that is not the only mystery. >> yes. this may be heat related. in the discovery at a bay area cemetery. take a look at these pictures, a tree, seen at the golden gate cemetery. it missed all of the headstones. it was perfectly between one row. one headstone came inches of being knocked over. no word on what caused the tree to fall. thousands of runners really got into the groove in san jose today. the 9th annual, rock 'n' roll half marathon. a 13 foot one mile block party. 17 local bands entertaining the crowds. you want to talk football? >> yes. we are talking about all of the weather, you know, i think the 49ers might be able to use a retractible roof. >> can you believe we are talking about the heat? >> i mean, these defense were blistered today. but, but they stuck around. this football team seems to thrive on controversy. can they thrive on the chiefs? sanfrancisco has an old friend to dinner, highlights and reaction, next ,, insurance companies are spending millions of dollars trying to mislead you about the effects of proposition 46. well here's the truth: 46 will save lives. it will save money too. i'm bob pack, and i'm fighting for prop 46 because i lost my two children to preventable medical errors and i don't want anyone else to lose theirs. the three provisions in 46 will reduce medical errors and protect patients. save money and save lives. yes on 46. ♪(themstan! ! !om cheers) hey guys! stan the man! hey, how's it goin stan? can i get $55 on pump three? you got it, stan! gas stations. just that. where nobody knows your name. the chevrolet cruze eco. with an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon highway. it's the new efficient. rumors of 49er unrest in the locker r so, you are suggesting we need fans for the fans at levi stadium? >> they're bringing their own fans, it is not enough. cleared out. if you stick around long enough you are guaranteed a thrill right now at levi stadium. another week loaded with rumors of 49 unrest in the locker room. taking to twitter saying quote, jim is my coach, we are trying to win a super bowl, not a personality or popularity contest. anymore questions? unquote. alex says facing the 49ers for the first time, that the chiefs had a 10-6 -- alex facing the 49ers for the first time, the chiefs, had a 10-6 lead. the 3rd quarter, smith throwing to the rookie, back, thomas, making his nfl debut. tipping it down the sidelines, the touchdown, 17-13 chiefs in front. it was 17-16 chiefs in the 4th. from the 49er 30, they go for it on 4th down, on the fake punt. it is craig with the play of the game. and, it kept the drive alive. throwing up a prayer. lloyd, this is why the 49ers tied him for catches like that. it led to a field goal, 19- 1749er lead. 5 field goals. it was 22-17 san francisco. 2 minutes to go. smith, leading the comeback and beating his old team. looking for anthony. intercepted by parish cox, game over. the 49ers ground out, another win, they improve a 3-2. harbaugh was asked if the team rallied around the rumors over locker room discontent. >> the team my job to love them. those players, those coaches, everybody in our organization, it is their job to love each other. they don't need to respond in any other way than their job. >> the broncos and manning going up against the unbeaten arizona cardinals. 1st quarter, manning finding thomas for a 7 yard touchdown, 7-3 denver, 500th career pass, the second in the nfl to get that. manning, thomas, 86 yards for a touchdown, he had 226 yards receiving. and two touchdowns. manning throws for 479. denver wins 41-20 as arizona suffers their first loss for the year. under a minute to play, foxer scores from a minute out now, texans overcame a 10-point deficit in final 2 minutes and 30 seconds but then, bailey, 49 yards out, winner. winner dallas wins 20-17 in overtime, the cowboys are 4-1. newton and carolina hosting the bears, second quarter, chicago leading. cutler, taking it, on the street path, he is going 25 yards for the touchdown chicago leads. now, 94, 3 minutes to go. newton, olson, touchdown, 6 yards score. carolina cuts back to win it. to improve 3-2, chicago falls to 2-3. after winning last night's 18 inning marathon, bruce bochy decided to give his team the day off. well deserved. the nationals were back out on the field for a workout. being down 0-2 was not tough enough, kevin knows the nationalsville their hands full at at&t. >> there is a lot of passion out here. nobody will be here rooting for us but for our fans and, our families, so, i just think that it is -- the places that we played well at this year are the places that come out and try to get all over us and feel like it is our opportunity to step up. >> david price looking to help the tigers avoid elimination vs the orioles, no score, top of the 6th but then, nelson cruz, opposite field, if it is fair it is gone. it is gone. malt more leads 2-0. bottom of the 9th. tigers down 2-1, 2 on, zach gets perez to ground into the double-play to end the ball game. orioles win, 2-1. they sweep the taoeugers others baltimore advances to the alcs for the first time since 1997. auto racing fans i know you are there. nascar in kansas. the first race of the sprint cup chase. jimmie johnson spins out, he hits the wall, his day is done. finishes 40th. that is a big blow to his championship hopes. holding off larson for the win, it is logano for the win. giants game at 2:00, angels were losing 7-2. that means the game will be at 2:00 tomorrow. >> all right, thank you very much, thank you. you heard it here first, thanks for watching "60 minutes" is next. >> latest news and weather on kpix.com. good night. ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, captioning funded by cbs and ford >> pelley: do you know the name of the director of the f.b.i.? maybe not, but after our story tonight, it will be hard to forget james comey. some people call individuals who are radicalized "lone wolves." is that the biggest threat we face? >> comey: yeah, people who use that term, it's not one i like because it conveys a sense of dignity i don't think they deserve. they engage in jihad after emerging from their basement. >> pelley: the name "lone wolf" offends you. >> it does. i 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good evening. our don knapp talks about a plan that has our homeless do the job. >> reporter: this hop hrar freeway ramp does not say -- the popular freeway ramps does not say welcome. >> reporter: the solution, pick up the trash. but who? the city, the county? caltrans? >> i have been down there in person. i called up the head of fire here awhile back. i complained to the chief of the fire, the captain. >> reporter: the concern here is that this mess mars a gateway to silicon valley. san jose state, but another concern, broken windows and abandoned buildings. >> reporter: it gives the message that nobody is paying attention, nobody cares. and therefore i think it is increasing the crime in our neighborhood and in san jose. >> suzanne thinks cash-strapped caltrans has been playing favorites. >> our of our beautiful peninsula looks beautiful, no trash. resources can be down here where the population is higher. >> reporter: if cal trans does not go for that, they say that maybe homeless people can do the job folks that work with the san jose streets team. >> they work with clients who are on the street or in the creek and engage them in volunteer work. but, they are showing up every day, 8:00, doing hard work. >> reporter: not for pay but they get food, housing and he says a path to the future. >> provides not just a path but also self-esteem. dignified way for the homeless to start to see an opportunity, a light at the end of the tunnel. >> reporter: in san jose, back to you. >> caltrans has heard the complaints and is going to respond. workers are scheduled to clean the offramp tomorrow. big business news, hewlett- packard plans to break itself in two. the wall street journal reported the split. it would create a company that sells computers and printer and it is other will focus on technology services including data storage. they weighed in on the split today. >> the printing and images in the divisions, they were showing energy with the rest of the organization. and i guess executive management, determined it does not. and that the two are more successful. >> hp laid off thousands of employees for months. and sales, the company is going to a tpoupbs the split as soon as tomorrow. it was a mountain lion -- to announce the split as soon as tomorrow. it was a mountain lion who killed animals. a handful of carcuses have been found. all likely killed by mountain lions police say there are precautions people should take. >> number one thing is not feed the deer. deer is the main food source for mountain lions. the police are searching for a driver who gave them the split after a high-speed chase and shooting. it ended on woodland park at 4:30 in the afternoon. the officer has been chasing a man for two miles after he refused to pull over for reckless driving. rammed the patrol car once he was cornered. the officer is okay. in san francisco, the police are searching for a killer, a man in his 20s was shot to death four hours ago in the bay view district. the police have no suspects and no motive. >> reporter: san francisco mayor is calling for back up to help improve ambulance response times. the city will start using a private company for emergencies. it is unclear if that will be enough to satisfy disgruntled firefighters. they fired off letters to the mayor's office calling for the oysting of white. slow ambulance response times were just one of their concerns. >> convinced they will be able to solve the problem like many others in 10 years. >> the goal is for ambulances is to be at the emergency scene in 10 minutes, 20 for nonemergencies and for the embattled chief they plan to meet this week. laughter and learning today, science of firefighters. talking to kids about fire prevention and how firefighters do their jobs. they also had fun learning the proper way to learn to use fire extinguishers in an emergency. >> i think it is important. i don't know if you need to practice it. but, yeah. >> said it was fun any way? >> the event raised awareness about cancer and other health dangers faced by firefighters. still to come, customers are slammed into the wall as an out of control suv went into a donut shop. >> i fall in a hole or when i was running i spranged my ankle. >> the hidden danger below a popular bay area soccer field, next. ,,,, insurance companies are spending millions of dollars trying to mislead you about the effects of proposition 46. well here's the truth: 46 will save lives. it will save money too. i'm bob pack, and i'm fighting for prop 46 because i lost my two children to preventable medical errors and i don't want anyone else to lose theirs. the three provisions in 46 will reduce medical errors and protect patients. save money and save lives. yes on 46. an out-of- control s-u-v pl straight through the store canoga park last cam ras capture a deadly crash at a southern california donut shop. a out of control suv went through the store last night. five people were hit, one person died. the shop says the driver was a regular. the driver may of accidentally hit the gas pedal instead of the brake. so far she is not facing charges. it is warm, autumn, and bay area soccer fields are packed. there was one local park where the kids say one wrong move could cost you. on the soccer field, teams have formed. on one side, the adults, the other, the kids. their opinions about as far apart as their size. >> i don't see it being any real hazard. >> reporter: the tip on the turf all comes down to these mounds from the gophers and the critters inside. >> i did know they were gopher mounds. >> reporter: this fall, the gophers went to this soccer field to munch on the weeds. causing the number of mounds here to grow. for parents, the mounds are just a small distraction. >> i guess it would be better without the mounds. >> it is not too bad. >> never seen a gopher, no, not up here. >> reporter: before the kids using this field, the gopher mounds are getting in the way of their game. >> usually we are playing soccer i either fall in a hole or, when i am running i sprain my ankle. >> the gophers don't come up, i just trip on the mounds. >> reporter: it could be difficult to fix these mounds. oakland public works says due to local ordinances they can not use pesticides or traps. public works is considering using shallow irrigation. soccer players have dug up a couple ideas of their own. >> we should move them to a national park. >> i think to a camping area. you see a lot of gopher mounds there at a camping area. >> reporter: in oakland, mark kelly, kpix-5. >> shades of caddy shack. >> public works tells us the gopher comes and go all year long. they pop up in big numbers especially in the fall. after the break, a side effect of the epic drought. how it is changing the landscape of a popular fall pastime. the forecast will be no help at all as we look forward to a live source of this, we will have the forecast for you, after the break ,,,,,,,,,, giant pumpkin festival near sacramento this weekend.. b s many as in years some of the biggest pumpkins in the world weighed in at the giant pumpkin festival this weekend. not nearly as many as in year's past. we have more on how the drought is playing a role. >> reporter: cindy and her husband grow pumpkins. >> there is nothing that grows 50 pounds a day. start from a seed and then go from that to this tiny plant and the next thing, that plant is taking up 50x50 foot area in your backyard. >> these giant pumpkins are not as easy to grow anymore. with the drought lingering in california, lasers, like many others, had to be careful about water usage. >> we removed our front yard and put in fake grass. pretty much everything. we moved four or five times across the country looking for the right spot to grow pumpkins. >> giant pumpkin festival in elk grove is seeing the strug stphaoel we have 100 -- elk grove is seeing the struggle. >> we have been dropping the heights 6 foot to more like four. not as much evaporation. >> it is their love, their passion, we have passionate growers. >> for a lot of people it is more than a hobby. a second job. >> there is also, all over the country there are awards and breaking world records. >> for next season to be easier. >> keep on trying. >> a number of entries this year's winning weighing in at 1,nine28 a pound. that is a new state record. well, coming close to the bay area, quite a few yesterday. right now we have mostly clear skies around the bay. looking at sfo. the sun going in the west. the numbers are still warm. concord, 92 degrees. sanfrancisco, 70, santa rosa, still 88 degrees. by 8:00 tonight, it will be down in the low 80s inland, low 60s at the coast where there will be a return of low clouds and fog. later in the evening, plenty warm inland. readings in the low 90s. if you get out to livermore, san ramoan, san jose. the clouds are coming down. the numbers are going to fall- like a set of car keys. inland, not so much. it will be a warm week ahead. at least we will get a break. the persistent high will get it warm tomorrow. by wednesday, finally getting a bit of a break. so, tomorrow, kind of a repeat performance of today. not quite as hot. 80s inland by wednesday. so, seasonal normals, i want to give you a head's up by the way. in the wee hours wednesday morning, we get the second of four spread out over the space of 1 1/2 years. we had one back in april. it will happen wednesday morning t begins at 2:15 a.m. you have to be dedicated to this. beautiful moon, it will appear 5% bigger. wednesday morning. we will update you soon. category 1. it is heading up towards the baja peninsula. getting the rain over parts of southern arizona and in impeerial county in southern california. for us t should not be much of a factor. way over on the other side of the pacific. a typhoon. winds, 85 to 115 miles an hour. you can see it is just impacting dead on in central japan. 150 miles an hour. the strongest wind ever recorded there. we shall see. it is happening right now. in the bay area, the numbers, tomorrow, well above average in concord. almost 10 degrees above average. 80 tomorrow, 74 in the city. 91 in concord, in the south bay, the numbers will be in the low 90s, upper 80 degree range. 93 at campbell, 90 in san jose and morgan hill. same for the east bay. hot on monday. getting closer to the shoreline, all of the way back in the middle 60s. 69, 90 in petaluma. in the extended forecast, the numbers in the middle 90s in the warmest spots on monday. tuesday, 90 degrees, and, it looks as if finally we will begin to get a bit of a cooling trend towards the latter half of the week. stay tuned. middle week, in the meantime, back to work looks hot. as for rain, a bit of a mystery as to when it will get there. that is not the only mystery. >> yes. this may be heat related. in the discovery at a bay area cemetery. take a look at these pictures, a tree, seen at the golden gate cemetery. it missed all of the headstones. it was perfectly between one row. one headstone came inches of being knocked over. no word on what caused the tree to fall. thousands of runners really got into the groove in san jose today. the 9th annual, rock 'n' roll half marathon. a 13 foot one mile block party. 17 local bands entertaining the crowds. you want to talk football? >> yes. we are talking about all of the weather, you know, i think the 49ers might be able to use a retractible roof. >> can you believe we are talking about the heat? >> i mean, these defense were blistered today. but, but they stuck around. this football team seems to thrive on controversy. can they thrive on the chiefs? sanfrancisco has an old friend to dinner, highlights and reaction, next ,, insurance companies are spending millions of dollars trying to mislead you about the effects of proposition 46. well here's the truth: 46 will save lives. it will save money too. i'm bob pack, and i'm fighting for prop 46 because i lost my two children to preventable medical errors and i don't want anyone else to lose theirs. the three provisions in 46 will reduce medical errors and protect patients. save money and save lives. yes on 46. ♪(themstan! ! !om cheers) hey guys! stan the man! hey, how's it goin stan? can i get $55 on pump three? you got it, stan! gas stations. just that. where nobody knows your name. the chevrolet cruze eco. with an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon highway. it's the new efficient. rumors of 49er unrest in the locker r so, you are suggesting we need fans for the fans at levi stadium? >> they're bringing their own fans, it is not enough. cleared out. if you stick around long enough you are guaranteed a thrill right now at levi stadium. another week loaded with rumors of 49 unrest in the locker room. taking to twitter saying quote, jim is my coach, we are trying to win a super bowl, not a personality or popularity contest. anymore questions? unquote. alex says facing the 49ers for the first time, that the chiefs had a 10-6 -- alex facing the 49ers for the first time, the chiefs, had a 10-6 lead. the 3rd quarter, smith throwing to the rookie, back, thomas, making his nfl debut. tipping it down the sidelines, the touchdown, 17-13 chiefs in front. it was 17-16 chiefs in the 4th. from the 49er 30, they go for it on 4th down, on the fake punt. it is craig with the play of the game. and, it kept the drive alive. throwing up a prayer. lloyd, this is why the 49ers tied him for catches like that. it led to a field goal, 19- 1749er lead. 5 field goals. it was 22-17 san francisco. 2 minutes to go. smith, leading the comeback and beating his old team. looking for anthony. intercepted by parish cox, game over. the 49ers ground out, another win, they improve a 3-2. harbaugh was asked if the team rallied around the rumors over locker room discontent. >> the team my job to love them. those players, those coaches, everybody in our organization, it is their job to love each other. they don't need to respond in any other way than their job. >> the broncos and manning going up against the unbeaten arizona cardinals. 1st quarter, manning finding thomas for a 7 yard touchdown, 7-3 denver, 500th career pass, the second in the nfl to get that. manning, thomas, 86 yards for a touchdown, he had 226 yards receiving. and two touchdowns. manning throws for 479. denver wins 41-20 as arizona suffers their first loss for the year. under a minute to play, foxer scores from a minute out now, texans overcame a 10-point deficit in final 2 minutes and 30 seconds but then, bailey, 49 yards out, winner. winner dallas wins 20-17 in overtime, the cowboys are 4-1. newton and carolina hosting the bears, second quarter, chicago leading. cutler, taking it, on the street path, he is going 25 yards for the touchdown chicago leads. now, 94, 3 minutes to go. newton, olson, touchdown, 6 yards score. carolina cuts back to win it. to improve 3-2, chicago falls to 2-3. after winning last night's 18 inning marathon, bruce bochy decided to give his team the day off. well deserved. the nationals were back out on the field for a workout. being down 0-2 was not tough enough, kevin knows the nationalsville their hands full at at&t. >> there is a lot of passion out here. nobody will be here rooting for us but for our fans and, our families, so, i just think that it is -- the places that we played well at this year are the places that come out and try to get all over us and feel like it is our opportunity to step up. >> david price looking to help the tigers avoid elimination vs the orioles, no score, top of the 6th but then, nelson cruz, opposite field, if it is fair it is gone. it is gone. malt more leads 2-0. bottom of the 9th. tigers down 2-1, 2 on, zach gets perez to ground into the double-play to end the ball game. orioles win, 2-1. they sweep the taoeugers others baltimore advances to the alcs for the first time since 1997. auto racing fans i know you are there. nascar in kansas. the first race of the sprint cup chase. jimmie johnson spins out, he hits the wall, his day is done. finishes 40th. that is a big blow to his championship hopes. holding off larson for the win, it is logano for the win. giants game at 2:00, angels were losing 7-2. that means the game will be at 2:00 tomorrow. >> all right, thank you very much, thank you. you heard it here first, thanks for watching "60 minutes" is next. >> latest news and weather on kpix.com. good night. ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, captioning funded by cbs and ford >> pelley: do you know the name of the director of the f.b.i.? maybe not, but after our story tonight, it will be hard to forget james comey. some people call individuals who are radicalized "lone wolves." is that the biggest threat we face? >> comey: yeah, people who use that term, it's not one i like because it conveys a sense of dignity i don't think they deserve. they engage in jihad after emerging from their basement. >> pelley: the name "lone wolf" offends you. >> it does. i prefer "lone rat." >> we're in a situation where cancer diagnosis is one of leading causes of personal bankruptcy. >> stahl: he's talking about the astronomical costs of the drugs that help keep cancer patients alive. how

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