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howe they managed to get at of the water under ensure you with a sharp left behind. we feel very strongly about what we're doing occupy the farm is back this time for a different reason and emergency landing for southwest plan at oakland the crew needed to cut the flight short. i'm ann notorangelo a tariff on few minutes for a bay area fishermen a great white shark attacks is kayaking santa cruz county the kayaker lives to tell. it happened of pleasure point and capitola beach this morning.
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don knapp has more the shark bit the kayaker but not the kayaker. the kayaker got a souvenir a shark tooth the deputy sheriff describes the encounter he was fishing of the kayak when the boat was with the up and buy a 14-18 ft. shark the kayaker was kicked out of the bold the shark attack. the 50 year-old man from fremont was not injured. other kayakers continued to paddle about the area. for this server a shark attack is always in the back of his mind. i'm aware of that were in their turf there's always that element i'd be lying to tell you you don't think about it at least once.
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shark sightings are a reminder that the wilderness just a few feet from e california coast. the surprising thing did our feet were down over the edge we know they're out there it was awesome to see them out there. they mistook the kayaker for something to eat. in fremont the unidentified kayaker is not speaking publicly he has no doubt thinking about his close encounter and how all
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of us and this might have ended differently. members of occupy the farm return to the uc-berkeley of land they were ejected from in may, activists broke into the track in an albany but left without incident anne mackovic shows us the point was not to occupy but to work the farm. it does not look especially radical it is illegal. if you do not leave you might be subject to citation or arrest farmer john and aldermen. we might be trespassing but we feel strongly what were doing their farming land owned by uc-berkeley the gill tract where scientists do research but this group has other ideas the broken through a fence this morning. with the of this land should
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be preserved as agricultural land dozens of the occupiers to cover the track this spring, the plan to donate vegetables to local food banks and police kick them out in may but today there back to 10 the crops. there's grass and while things growing between our crops were here to make sure they thrive. the want to build as police stood by watching. some of the makeshift farmer's share from the beginning others are new to the cause. anytime we can get closer to a revolution for the working class time for and it is totally nonviolent some of the vegetables not quite mature get their planning and of the harvest in a few weeks, anne mackovic cbs 5
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labor leaders say the approval of money for the high- speed rail system will mean jobs for california. the first leg of 130 mi. is said to be built soon. that could mean 125,000 new jobs not just construction jobs but work in the service and supplies industries. it is like the great infrastructure projects of a pass, fdr showed us unique jobs increased infrastructure it puts people back to work and create something that is useful to all of us. supporters of the plan say high speed rail will take cars off road, opponents note that the first construction will be in the central valley college a train to nowhere near in the golden gate bridge could get some money for suicide barrier thanks to a new federal
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transportation bill. the first built to contain language for suicide prevention on bridges the bill does not provide the $50 million needed it makes the bridge eligible for federal funding. more than 1500 people have jumped from the bridge since it opened in 1937. a southwest flight from oakland had to make an emergency flight in los angeles. there were headed to ontario this morning ape pressurization issue forced the crew to declare emergency. it landed without problem. passengers were put on other plans to continue their journeys. a man is in jail because of what he says fidel castro told him to do zachary henders accused of trying to hijack a helicopter at yuba county airport thursday. the pilot told him to get out so
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he bolted he was caught by police and charged with burglary. libyan celebrate their first nationwide election in decades, it is for parliament to form a new government a milestone after a civil war that ended in omar qaddafi's regime. alex crawford on their first taste of democracy. extra troops brought in to the eastern part of the country to assure the first democratic vote goes as planned. this is the firepower many in the city think needed to ensure voting is done safely. the celebration about the first taste of democracy have begun. many displayed the voting cards they will use. and a great day for me, because we have victory
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a turning point in history of libya many others are hugely excited about voting for the first time and enthusiastically learning what is involved and how to run an election. who is likely to win and which party dominates is far from clear especially in the absence of pollsters the development party is linked to the islamic fundamentalist group the muslim brotherhood which try and in each and but banned under qaddafi's. they insist their interpretation of islam is more liberal than others such as the taliban. we have a problem in taliban ourselves we fear they are dangerous just now most people in libya savor the new democratic rights the many challenges ahead
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with bail do with them can't wait until after the election party. tens of thousands of protesters in mexico city they're angry over the new president's wind in the presidential election they accuse him of buying votes and paying off tv networks. he won the election by more than 3 million votes but his challenger her urged mexico's electoral institute is to investigate irregularities. he is to take power in december. the first for sitting in that state's congressmen the history making move barney frank did today that that political heavyweights looking on. summertime means boding and you better applied by the rules, the main reason the coast guard is watching closely. after a beautiful day in the
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on not that excitable this is great and the battleship of presidents retired in the '90s and refurbished in richmond before being towed down south it includes a theater where visitors can participate in simulated naval battles. one of the country's first openly gay politicians has married his partner, barney frank tied the knot in his home state fellow members of congress including nancy pelosi attended jim smith has the story a wedding ceremony attracting political heavyweights including nancy pelosi what is the a great occasion the marriage of barney frank to partner jim ready the list includes his capitol hill counterparts. a great day for this country to recognize a civil ceremony at
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wedding ceremony he and his partner have been together sometime this is an opportunity for them and others have been free to do frank is retiring and tried to keep the plans under wraps but word leaked out friends of the couple a day to celebrate a wonderful marriage and two great people i'm thrilled to be here. frank susman is a small businessman and photographer massachusetts gov. performed the ceremony he said the couple vowed to love each other through democratic and republican administrations alike. frank is a champion of gay- rights. at least 30 deaths blamed on the killer heat wave that has gripped the eastern u.s. record temperatures reported again from
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south dakota to maryland. the mercury hit 105 degrees in washington d.c. 10 deaths reported in chicago. most victims were elderly a four year-old indiana girl died when she was left in a car. cooler weather could arrive monday. every summer callas' americans tried to beat the heat but a sharp rise in boating deaths has authorities cracking down on unsafe operators peter greenberg shows us what can make boding dangerous. on new york's great south bay, members of the u.s. coast guard are searching for unsafe boaters. i will come on board and a safety inspection the random boardings look for intoxicated operators and violations of equipment regulations. i will terminate your voyage
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there is no fire extinguisher on board the reason for the boardings is simple the numbers, boating fatalities soared 13% the largest amount recorded since 1998. 39 year-old christopher money now a victim of the un safe boating killed when another vote boat collided with his fishing vehicle bearing coast guard officer tim woody the operator of the vessel was cited for being under the influence. in 2011 for 500 boating accidents and 758 deaths one of every six fatalities alcohol is involved. if you look at the numbers the overall majority of people were not wearing lifejackets. on july 4th an overloaded yacht capsized on long island
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sound and drowned and three juvenile some and. the yacht had 27 people on board and it was built to carry 15. one stayed alabama requires a license to operate a pleasure boat. on 11 percent of boat operators received at safety instruction. many markets than to take a boat safety course. for now up to the coast guard to rent land for safety and boaters beware. peter greenberg cbs news new york @ one day around the bay area brian hackney has the forecast. a gorgeous day in the bay area winds were gusty 2-10 degrees warmer today and a cooling trend on sunday and that will last until tuesday in the
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meantime not bad. not as bad as much of the rest of the country is looking at you makes these numbers in the '90s with high humidity and is a big swelter factor for the rest of the country. they are getting a break. will bring down the numbers 5-10 degrees tomorrow. will cool it down but still warm inland. with temperatures in the mid to upper 80's. for sunday. look for clouds along the shoreline and sunny letter and in plenty of sunshine as we head out in the morning. future cast shows what is showing they stayed mostly to the peninsula. we're live to mostly sunny skies and fog along the
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shoreline. pinpoint forecast lows tonight in the mid-50s, 53 in san francisco 55 in livermore, for the rest of the dead sunshine in the afternoon and sunday in glenn. on monday, high of 69 at s f o, 82 in los angeles. mid '80s for the south land or south bay, for the east bay will look it readings in the '80s again. 83 at santa rosa. 89 sausalito. look for extended sunshine inland. we warm up mid-week until we cool down by the end of the week will be back in the mid '80s
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inland. plenty of sunshine for everybody. 9 and allowed to export get but it is a big deal in finland. the 20th annual wife karen a championship 34 couples ran a 277 yd course with obstacles, the woman asked to be at least 17 years old and weigh over 108 lbs. but she does not have to be his wife, why do this? the top prize is the woman's weight in beer. a truck crash caught on surveillance tape wait until you see what happens
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pop loan is span. part of the san fermin fiesta which attracts tens of thousands of tourists more than 200 runners injured mostly from falling. a frightening tractor-trailer accident, a semi qur'ans of the interstate and over turns into a gas station in akron, ohio. surveillance video catches workers pouring into action they turned out the gas valves before the palms could blow a woman at the gas station rushes to rescue the passenger believe that are not no one seriously injured.
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giselle i know the money i raise and my team raises and that ever been to raises the what they hills of san francisco and over the golden gate bridge into marin county they had the option of going 26 mi. or 33 mi. over two days. the san francisco police officer participates in memory of his mother. the rest for $0.7 million. avon walks national program says the aide on foundation has no way of knowing the recent controversy of the susan g. coleman controversy had any
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effect on the fund-raising. gomes decision to stop funding planned parenthood the was a decline in the coleman saw fund raising and then it quickly reversed its policy. when something negative happens it affects all the different organizations there's a lot of confusion over different organizations and who they are. i did avon before any of that controversy this was $1,800.39 miles, when cause is enough. the avon walk in tomorrow at ask me how i've never slept better.
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auto racing note lost battles neda was suspended prior to today's cup race at daytona and daytona for failing a drug test. former partner ryan goble song trying to take on the buccaneers. here's mike mckenna his seventh home run of the air pirates when it 3-1. the full extension, jerry parker goes deep. the a's luge it 7-1. wimbledon women's final serena williams in the final. match point and williams turns it off. her 14th career slam women's u.s. open, eight birdies and
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