tv Eyewitness News Weekend Edition CW December 3, 2011 10:00pm-10:30pm PST
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ducks and geese found dead r dying. the latest park targeted by a wildlife-killg gunman. th py movement appears to the disturbing discovery apart in the space. ducks and geese found dead or dying. and the occupied movement appears to be taken another turn. the focus now, some protesters are working towards being taken seriously. and the presidential campaign is getting smaller. herman cain has now dropped out. good evening. we begin with breaking news. several people heard at at&t park when the rail gave way in the excitement after i championship high school football game. it happened just as short time ago. >> it was the award ceremony right after the game and apparently best buy had one
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over sacred heart. they were in the middle of the field and were getting there trophy and after that there walked towards the centerfield stands where the fans were. at that point the pants bunched up against the railing and here's what happened. take the look of the video. 's work, what happened to us, after the game is traditional, they take their helmets off and salute the fans that walk over and sing the song. as the teen got closer to the bleachers the people pinched up and develop the stands. we understand there were stands about five or 7 feet off the ground, so that when they four or five people injured. there were some medics attending to people and would talk to some people coming out of the game and they told us it didn't look like people were hurt too seriously but they were hurt. so i think the good news is not many people involved in the
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other news is it doesn't look what they were hurt too much. the stands did not collapse but the railing did give way. it looks like folks will be okay but we don't know for sure will have more for you later this evening. >> at this point has everyone left the game? >> i can tell you that because i don't know. but just a few minutes ago there were people coming out of the game and including kate kelly who stop and talk to me what happened. her son told us exactly what he thought he saw happen and it did not look like to him that people were seriously hurt. >> all right. thank you very much. wind is suspected of knocking down power lines and exciting at the garden center rosa yesterday night. 3acres, upon full of antiques and several cars were destroyed.
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they had to shut off power to the area so crews could move in. water was trucked in. >> we don't have hydrants in the area so it requires heavy contingents of water tenders for many agencies. >> some nearby homes were evacuated temporarily. the fire was stopped before getting to our house. no injuries were reported. two people were killed on cal train tracks about an hour apart. just after 11:00 a.m. at north bound express train hit and killed the man at the station. roughly an hour later the southbound train hit and killed another person on the tracks toward the menlo park station. 16 people have now been killed on tracks this year. >> county health officials are now acknowledging the breach of patient privacy, the story we brought you more than week ago. more than 5600 notices have been mailed to people who wrote
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many to the health department saying their names have been posted on internet as part of the report to the board of supervisors. no medical information was released by the state is now investigating. money is in place for new 40 niners stadium in santa clara. the banks have agreed to put up more than 850 million dollars to finance the project. final approval isn't expected until spring that the funding of the major said. the stadium will be ready for the 2015 season. the state's oldest medical marijuana dispensary is being evicted. the judge ruled that the club at fairfax is violating its lease by some candidates in close proximity to parks and schools and other facilities use by children. the dispensary's founder has been fighting to stay open. the case will likely be heard in january. momentum is beginning to
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dwindle for occupation protest in many parts of the country is into that speed rated from coast-to-coast. demonstration organizers are regrouping to consider their next move. cynthia bowers gives us the glimpse into the future of the occupied with that. >> by weeks end of this was all that was left of the occupied la encampment. the spirited tent city no appellate debris. the occupation may be broken but the idea is not. >> occupied la organizer mario reda says there movement will regroup and refocus on foreclosures. >> banks, if you do not heed our call, expect to see our tents in the lobbies. >> two and half weeks after they were forced out of there the here, protesters to gather daily. today it are celebrating their movements with elements.
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>> occupy wall street has left the street and gone legit. they have rented office space and meet daily. >> we decided to propel the issues of inequality and injustice to the top of our agenda. >> in mid-january of call to pitch tents outside of congress. >> i wanted to do it inside the capitol. >> berkeley political science graduate josh green says the next that is to turn it into political movement. with his website he's hoping to recruit candidates to run for office. >> that's how you get them, someone who identifies the movement out there. >> moving onto encampments like this one proved too difficult for the occupied movement. an effective political organization could as well especially for an movement that prides itself on being decentralized. cynthia bowers, cbs news new
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york. >> san francisco occupy protesters were on the move to protest unfair housing policies. after that they rallied at justin herman plaza this afternoon. protesters say today's actions were meant to target banks and landlords who make it difficult for families to live in san francisco. and it are not locally vicious leaders gathered for the nonviolent rally and march to show solidarity for the occupied movement. blood clergy member spoke about his experience being arrested as part of occupy oakland. he then called for banks to show some compassion in the current foreclosure crisis. tonight is the new leader in the gop race. duke gingrich. the des moines register poll says gingrich has support from 25% of likely voters in the leadoff iowa caucuses. ron paul at 8% and that will be
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16%. herman cain today suspended his claim in the wake of claims that several sexual scandals and was at 8% in that poll, down from 23% in october. we hear what he had to say about his decision to step down. it felt like i campaign rally until herman cain told his supporters he was out of the race. >> at spending the presidential campaign. -- i'm spending my presidential campaign because of the continued destruction. >> they port of the cases of sexual and one when he claimed they had 13 year affairs. he denies it all. but his wife gloria standing by, cain says she never asked him to quit. the accusations derailed what was the quick rise to the top
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of the polls. his announcement came at what was supposed to be the opening of the national headquarters in his hometown of america. lauren schaffer was ready to vote for him. >> he was the true joy and hope that we could turn this country around. >> the two front-runners quickly reacted. >> he deserves credit for big ideas. >> met robbie cheated, herman cain's philosophy was one of ideas and his decision was based on what was best for him and his family. he said he will continue to be of voice of the people. in the end, he was unable to endure all the pressure of presidential candidate must be able to enjoy. >> this morning i the morning edition, political analyst pointed out that it's not just questions about his personal life. he also made some mistakes in
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discussing issues. >> not knowing our foreign policy position on libya was or what the commander in chief's responsibilities are, they should know these details. i think all of these things, they were refreshing and fresh at the beginning and image supposedly the overtime exposed him as someone who might not know the answers or be up to the job and i think that 8% of the number is sitting at in the polls right now also reflects that. >> by suspending his campaign he can get you to receive money. is the disturbingly familiar scene. several ducks and geese shot and left to die. that heinous act happened at new hall and will pass parks and concorde. here's the latest result last night. >> the call came in around 8:00 a.m. reporting dead and wounded ducks and geese. hereby the ponds, i find, assad warned visitors of
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coyotes but mike russell says the waterfall waterfowl are being killed buy guns. by geese and ducks were killed and two more will probably die from injuries. one bird lay dead on the ground at the time of this story and another was walking around bleeding through its white feathers. brenda adams and her family lived nearby and have heard gunshots at night. >> there were multiple shots, and they called 911 right away. >> at the second shooting here. another incident occur that will pass park and concorde. >> we have stepped up patrols in the area and are doing the normal forensic data gathering the slugs from the animals and trying to match them. we are doing everything possible. >> bartow walks her dog here
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daily and she said dead and maimed birds. >> they were mutilated. >> there is the risk to pets and humans. >> i told her what kind of the type they are using has the pretty good range. i'd just skip off the water and go into house. and people walk their dogs through this area, they could be hit. >> here's how seriously investigators are taking it. the police are involved, animal services and migratory birds are killed or injured, the government might step in. >> he's the alluded police since 2000 and 12 more than five dozen banks. so why can they not get the so called keyser bandit? and making good use of
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distorted trees on the recent windstorm. how one bay area family is making sure it doesn't go to waste. >> data cold air hermas sutherland across the bay area as the wind settled down. we will look for patchy frost the first thing in the morning and went hoping that by tomorrow night. we will have the details coming your way in just a few minutes. at bank of america, we're lending and investing in the people and communities who call the bay area home.
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from funding that helped a local entrepreneur start a business... to providing grants to a nonprofit which offers job training and placement... and supporting an organization working to help the environment. because the more we do in the bay area, the more we help make opportunity possible. these surveillance photos sw the latest heist yesterday - the 16th -- at a bank of ama in san luis obispo. the gray-haired robber, who is either elderly, or disguises an elderly man, has been recorded on surveillance cas since 2009. this time, the e
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pack in the money exploded s the robber was leaving the , and he dropped most of it ae fled. 17:12:25 there's quite a bif money in the parking lot, 'e not sure if he got a or not." 12:32 this time that died back in the money exploded as the robber was leaving the bank and he dropped most of it on his butt. >> he left most of it in the parking lot, it is spread out all over the most of the parking stalls. >> most of them have happened in san diego county. friday comes two months after our previous robbery at wells fargo bank. thousands remain without power after the windstorm. about 5700 customers have no juice and the santa clara area. most of the power in the bay area has been restored. this week sponsored windstorm of the miss all the bay area was trees everywhere.
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but here is that better use for the timber. >> some of the strongest winds of the decade's left across california and not some great large trees down, like the cypress tree that crushed his house in oakland hills. >> in the middle of the night, it rumbled and then the whole house shook. i just assumed earthquake because everyone talks about earthquakes here. >> the five-time tree crashed into his kid's room and thankfully escaped escaped. but what happened to the trees that need to be cleaned up? standard industry practice is to take these trees and took them or turn them into firewood. but there is another company who has the whole different idea. lumber. the professional tree care company tries to keep the tree trunk school and with their own sawmill recycles the downed trees and custom cut lumber. pretty the top of the recycling
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team. >> when they do get to our yard, depending on the species and quality of the log, we will build that into lumber or boring or landscaping timbers. >> the cedar wall may have fallen in your local wildest eucalyptus may have once u. or sidewalk. or perhaps this one that they have been shoveling over. blogs to lumber, there's still a lot of life left in the streets. >> if you see furniture from 15th century france, even though we will stick around a while. >> and as he alluded to just a few seconds ago, the winds are coming back tomorrow night? >> shouldn't be as strong as what we just had to come up with software and i 60-mile per hour winds but in southern california, over 100-mile per
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hour winds. estimates tonight and probably the 30 or 40-mile per hour range. it still strong but less than we had of late. every break to make individual result in clear and cool conditions, patchy valley frost and tempters have cooled off at the cooler air mass settled in across the bay. it will be greasy tomorrow night. as we take look at the temperatures today we see mid and upper 60's across the bay the downloaded from friday will be some mid-seventies out there. the cooler air mass settled in today's, fremont and oakland tossed out of 67, 65 today here in santa rosa also. look for even cooler yet tomorrow. sec made and upper 30's in the mideast valley, down south. the freeze warning for those counties and the monterey counties down there.
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they will see a lot of cold. tonight and wednesday we may get some patchy fog. the first thing in the morning at the plate mid or low 40s. then as we see that the offshore breeze, cause we needed well offshore here as we stayed was clear across the greater area. the high-pressure system is blocking the storm track keeping it well to our north and its wi-fi to our east generating strong winds and offshore breeze as we have at the last couple days. tonight we will see again very strong winds, beginning to settle down here through the golden morning hours. they look at every break and then i would look for them to settle down and they should be gone for a while. as we see this pattern continuing, we we look for low and mid- 60's with a few upper 50's and the cool breezes will be back with us tomorrow
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afternoon. upper 50's for some of the cooler locations there and in the north bay, low and mid 60's for our eyes, down quite away from friday through topped out in the mid and upper 70s. that cool air mass will prevail and use the most of the sonny and staying cool through the week here and dry, the mystic ingredient for this time of year is of course the brain that which is not around. we are about an inch of apple normal now. do you miss the rain you? >> yes. i need something to complain about. [laughter] >> i'm sure you'll find something. but no rain in site so far. >> thank you very much. the big surprise in store for some underprivileged children. 100 helpers put together some of the most wanted gifts
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holiday parades entertained crowds. this is the 12th annual american children's holiday parade. they were close and giant balloons of some of the most popular cartoon characters. and santa's helpers were busy today in san francisco, 150 children's bicycles were assembled by our pilot. they will soon be donated to the san francisco are department store program. 25,000 kids busy toys in the giftgiving program last year. some students in that state wants to be known for the fluffy white stuff of eight different kind. 2000pounds of marshmallows were holed through the air yesterday. it was an attempt to walk record for the largest marshmallow fight. officials are still trying to
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it is his helmet ripped off in the process and he's fired up because of the brand-new game. later jack herrington and the shots on the set. danny all knowledge scoops it up and takes it the other way for the wildcats. game-winning touchdown. as i beat the rival 21-14. ccs division for game, dc pulled away. it breaks out of the file and they went 42-21. it separates the ccs title in 20 years. ever wonder this weekend, lsu. and honey badgers to the rescue. the best name in college football. 42 unanswered points, that's what started out. then they go on to win 42-10. how about the sharks? thomas wiseman with the go- ahead goal.
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