tv Eyewitness News Weekend Edition CW July 8, 2012 10:00pm-10:30pm PDT
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a race filled with heavy hearts jockeys circle the track in remembrance of one of their own who died of the alameda county fair. an unusual phenomenon seen on bay area shoreline's starving pelicans peggy for food what animal experts believe is happening. a common feud between cyclists and drivers police stepped in to make sure everyone obeys traffic laws good evening i'm ann notorangelo alameda county fair has closed for this year and today a tribute to a jockeys' guild of the fair grounds last week don knapp shows us one of today's rise is dedicated to jorge herrera.
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hard you honor a jockey killed in a horse race, the answer is with a horse race. mid afternoon at the fourth race on the last day of the fair in memory of jorge herrera and jockey to run more than 1000 races on the fourth of july his horse 10 alta and rolling down a at first and did not regain consciousness on a beautiful track like this to express it was tough riding the race winner was russell bays who posed for pictures with friends and fellow jockeys and talk about the jockeys' risk those horses are big and strong and awful fast things happen there are some things you cannot make plans for former jockey joe hernandez to care of pereira's saddle and boots for five years.
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the only sport where there's an ambulance that follows you don't expected in any way or shape it was out of the blue with not had anything like this in 37 years fair organizers say the death of the jockey did not dampen spirits. they were hugging each other pandas and by not seen any negative impacts on the horse races or our crowds folks have come together in the aftermath of the tragedy if vendors have raised $1,500 to help pay funeral expenses don knapp cbs 5 a fire in vacaville burned 21 a. before being brought under control at mendoza and sent these photos it broke out about 4:30 p.m. a field of wheat stubble ignited. the c h p shut down a section of interstate 80 for awhile the
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fire was out by 6 there be p.m. two small quakes a minute apart should carom remote area of northern california at a magnitude of 3.1, and in a letter and a 3.9 quake get no injuries reported the manager of the store in, and said bottles rattled but no damage. more starving pelican showing up on the california coast rescue workers are struggling to help them, this afternoon this pelican was delivered to wild rescue anne mackovic tells us the rising number of cases has experts looking for answers. and ocean bird purgatory 40 mi. from the coast these are the lucky ones injured by fishing lines are unable to find food and brought here to international bird rescue in
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korea. five years ago only 25 pelican's ended up here per year they've seen 95 this year and 40¢ july 1st most are babies. were seeing people are fine and on the beach is begging for food there are starving pelican's recently moved off the endangered species list and thriving bird experts think this could be survival of the fittest and some birds not making the cut and if they come in with other injuries, fractures, they have to have surgery which is that the big expense. is pelican eat about 7 lbs. of fish per day luckily the rescue has volunteers helping towards a happy ending. it get you in the heart you
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want them to go on and go out and hope to go out and breed and fly and migrate the way they are supposed to. if you like to donate time or money to the international bird rescue find more information at cbs s f dot com click on links and numbers, anne mackovic cbs 5 san francisco general hospital asking for help to identify at a critically injured man, he was admitted yesterday after falling from the 280 overpass he carried no identification he appears to be hispanic and in his early 20s, hospital officials say as life- threatening injuries including severe head trauma and not able to tell them his name. the bay area man's father among several air men from the vietnam war buried tomorrow at arlington national cemetery.
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dennis florin and his brothers will attend a group burial their father was killed when is gunship went down in 1965, five other men were inside the plan their remains were found and identified. the crew will be buried in a single casket. work begins tomorrow on a new control tower at san francisco international airport. mayor ed lee will be there for the ceremony the current tower was built in the early 1960's and remodeled in 1988, the new one will be a 220 ft. tower with a stylish design the $102 million project will take two years to complete. the rules of the rose supposed to guide drivers and cyclists, some cyclist may not mesh with drivers john ramus shows us one bay area town is dealing with the divide between people with
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cars and people on bikes the bike route to mt. tam applies runs through fairfax on and i stay at their bicycles everywhere but sometimes possible to have to much of a good thing we are a bike friendly town, but there's an element or they don't obey the rules of the road the problem is stop signs many cyclists seemed to view them as mere suggestions and locals are getting tired of it. we encourage them to follow the rules of the road as we expect motorists to do the encouragement in the form of citations the cops step up enforcement but reality many cyclists who run stop signs don't think they're doing anything wrong point. and i'll be the spirit if not exactly the ladder of the law bicyclist believe they are
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slower and more maneuverable and running through stop signs does not pose a danger. and some admit that they are entitled. at us of a was a car in my way i would obviously stop but just a stop sign itself does not make me stop. bay area cyclists are fond of pointing out that as much of a right as motorists but good behavior and bad behavior has led to friction a bicyclist actually spit on our car we told them to share the road a lot of bicyclist who don't buy the police say they want to write tickets the one ever but using the road to follow the same rules. before someone gets hurt. jon ramos cbs 5 hollywood remembers film and
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television actor ernest borgine. he died in los angeles today at the age of 95, manuel gallegos looks back at his life and career. ernest borgine poses frame as the long-suffering skipper in mchale's navy but he was cast as another military man in 1953 is " from here to eternity " the performance led to supporting roles as have these in a steady stream of drama as the plan against thai won him the 1959 academy award for his role in " marty " beating out spencer tracy frank sinatra and james cagney. the film depicts 36 hours in the life of marty paul let me a shy and sensitive bronx butcher a
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shy son who still lives with his mother. he has to face facts one fact i got a face whenever it is a woman like ipad data the burly board mind was married five times including a 38 day marriage to ethel merman survived by his fifth wife. and three adult children. man well met a girl cbs news bay area history is turning out the lights when the oldest the used car lots will be shutting down. when you thought it was safe to go in the water it appears the number of shark sightings on the rise. what is behind the numbers. many people hate to feed them meter but what about a meter hating people
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the high-profile case he faces a second-degree murder charges. foie gras producers have joined a seven california restaurant in a lawsuit against the ban it is still on the menu at several southern california restaurants. the owner says he is not a breaking the law according to the menu you are paying for the menu, the foie gras is free. in the lawsuit claims the law is too vague. sharks friend kayakers won on cape cod and the other near santa clara county karen brown on what is behind the close encounters. cape cod ever kayakers fair this man looking back over his shoulder in panic 10 ft. away
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the dorsal fin of a great white shark surprise this does not happen sooner the same day in santa cruz, calif. a great wine to a combine out of the kayaker demand was thrown in the water but survived. you have sharks in the water all times people need to be aware just the latest in great white encounters the hot tablatures monday them earlier but it is not the people they are after it is the exploding sea seal populations shark " will go with food is shark expert said seals are protected species so the population has exploded. sharks are not interested in hunting people white sharks are very curious predators' when they buy an individual it is usually a
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test and the last thing they find out if this is of interest they will take in double but a great white nibble can be deadly for a human the san diego beach were shut down. we were looking at the short and you could see the black fins it seemed like there were two the site of the dorsal fin shuddered beaches from coast-to- coast karen brown cbs news the heat wave has gritty eastern u.s. bland on the least 35 deaths the temperature in washington d.c. reached 102 degrees a record for july 8th, cooler temperatures on the way. storms last night caused more power outages in the midwest extreme heat threatens crops. if we don't get relief from
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the drought through july and august will see crop reductions salt hot at reagan national airport a flight was delayed for three hours when it's wheel sent into the soft and asphalt. as the world watched every major event in england has been what charlie daggata shows us but is not done running yet on england's parade. the period from april to june the wettest ever since they started keeping track more than 100 years ago some areas of more rain in the day event they get in a month. if you had to describe british weather this summer how? offal and rainy ran on every major summer
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celebration the colon's parade her jubilee down the river thames last month despite the deluge the band played on it rained on their rock festival on the isle of wight. consider this the next big event the olympics only three weeks out and. there used to wimbledon being a washout which is why they put the roof of a budget cannot put a roof over the entire olympic games and the long-term forecast is more of the same. charlie daggata cbs news the weekend and a cooler but price as well as hot temperatures coming our way. at night sunday for the bay area a typical summer sunday, that will change. after a 5-10 degrees cooler day
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by wednesday temperatures back up to 100 degrees plus. for much of the country you mex very warm temperatures with high humanities and they swelter. manhattan is forecast to be a 86 tomorrow. this pressure off the gulf of alaska it kept temperatures unstable. it's will be warm and lend low clouds along the shoreline a typical summertime spread of 30 degrees from coast to inland. it will be fairly great overcast on the coast, out the door expect cloudy skies the bay will be clear inland and most of the day. start with temperatures in the mid-60's, and then have last low clouds when mclear of tomorrow morning it will stay that way
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the overnight lows in the '50s 55 at livermore, tomorrow sunshine in month low clouds along the shoreline near 90 in the warmest spots and land. 85 degrees for santa clara, 85 etna peta's, 79 at a word. closer to walnut creek in the '80s, in the north bay santa rosa comes in at 83. on the extended forecast thing starts to warm up to stay, and by wednesday temperatures near 100 degrees plus and that that is too hot weather for the weekend will be back in the mid '80s by next saturday and sunday. a used car dealership in
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east oakland for 70 years: out of business, a german immigrant sell this first used car in 1942, his son jerry runs the business it does not advertised, they have done well but now he says he's not getting as many cars the cash for clunkers for his business and will close this year. it was not trying to pay for parking how police say a man was injured just walking ask me how i've never slept better.
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round out the top earners. police are investigating an unusual case of vandalism a man was injured by sharp debris and as they investigate when it parking space station exploded as seen a friend what merit police believe someone attached an explosive device to the station they are treating it as vandalism this video 9 as bad as it looks, a chinese tightrope walker suffered minor injuries after falling near the end of a blindfolded one hour walk. the tight rope was 200 yds above the ground he slept you cannot see the but he was able to grab a row. he dropped only 132 ft. and walked away. he blamed the fall on the wind and exhaustion.
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for a walk of victory tim lincecum struggles and pittsburgh, penn andrew mccutcheon with a home run giants losing 13-2. lincecum is 3-10th this year. britain will have to wait another year for native son to when roger fetter wednesday in his seventh wimbledon championship. u.s. open, she had a six shot lead and still wind surfer is a major by four strokes. on the third playoff hole said connors jr. wins his first pga tournament at the greenbrier classic in west virginia. and qualifies for the masters. he looked stunned himself.
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