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Transcripts For KRON KRON 4 News At 430pm 20110209

the statistic is up 25% from 2009. the state with the most attacks is florida which had 13 attacks, california had for shark attacks in 2010. a windy day in the bay area. this is a warning as commuters across the san mateo bridge this morning. the winds are expected to more morning. will the sunny skies remain in the bay area? jacqueline bennett lets us know about that. we will see the sunshine, winds will die down this evening. 26 mi. an hour and napa, 22 = fairfield. a wind advisory remains in effect for the area. the wins will die down a little bit later. along the delta and the central valley that s where winds up in the strongest but we still see gusty winds through the bay area. the wind advisory will expire at 7:00 this evening, and will be replaced by a fog advisory. strong winds out of the north and wind speeds in the 20 to 30 mi. an hour winds. the winds will die down this evening into the overnight hours. this will lead to a chilly morning tomorrow. current cond

Transcripts For KPIX CBS 5 Eyewitness News At 6PM 20110209

of misused money. reporter: the recall efforts believes the city s redevelopment agency will be $62 million in the hole over the next five years. they point to projects like market hall. $12 million was spent for apartments and commercial businesses and instead used the lot for trailers. cbs5 was told the recall is full of false accusations and misrepresents his record and he will fight it. he also says the council has made many changes and a comprehensive financial audit is underway. i don t think you can say i didn t know or i wasn t told. they had the responsibility as the council people and when you don t carry out your responsibilities you get fired. reporter: at tonight s council meeting the two will be nthe recall effort is being moved to the next phase. we have had people come up and say as a citizen, i let this happen, and it is not going to happen again. reporter: if you re in hercules you ll know if someone supports the recall if you see them wearing thes

Transcripts For KPIX CBS 5 Eyewitness News At 5AM 20110208

thank you for joining us. time now is 5:00. in a few hours from now a federal judge will tour california s new execution chamber at san quentin state prison as part of his review of a lawsuit challenging the state s lethal injection procedure. and our sharon chin is at san quentin to explain. good morning. reporter: good morning. u.s. district judge jeremy fogel is expected to tour the prison chamber five years after he said it was too outdated to carry out executions. he will tour the new untested chamber for lethal injections this morning at 11:00. it s an unusual move but the tour is part of a trial that could help determine whether california can resume executions. back in 2006, executions were put on hold after fogel said the state could not carry them out in a humane way because it s an old death chamber and workers are poorly trained. now the state has to show that it s fixed the problems with a new $900,000 claim ber for lethal injections built under orders from f

Transcripts For KPIX CBS 5 Eyewitness News Early Edition 20110208

expected to releasing a report on acceleration problems in toyota cars. nearly 100 deaths in the u.s. may be linked to the defects. and as ines ferre tells us, today s report may shed light on whether faulty electronics were a factor. reporter: today s government report could reveal the source of toyota s troubles. transportation officials are expected to release the findings of their 10-month investigation into reports of sudden unintended acceleration, including whether faulty electronics were to blame. since the fall of 2009, toyota has recalled more than 11 million vehicles to fix various safety issues, including sticky gas pedals and problem floor mats. the defects are possibly linked to 93 u.s. deaths including a fatal 2009 high-speed crash outside san diego. mm-hm our accelerator is stuck. we re at 125! reporter: toyota has paid the government nearly $50 million in record fines for its handling of the recalls. just last year, company executives testified befo

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