dan: korel smith, you're the best -- karl schmid you are the best.arina: a new exhibit in san francisco aims to educate the public on the u.s. soldiers and veterans who opposed the vietnam war, waging peace in vietnam is on display at the veterans memorial building. it shows how the g.i. movement unfolded with antiwar coffee houses and newspapers giving an independent voice to soldiers. >> what people generally do not know was that there was a strong antiwar movement within the military. there was some very powerful, very potent things done by people who are in the military, to try to end the war. karina: the exhibit is open wednesdays through sundays from 1:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.. admission is free. dan: the weekend is upon us. karina: it is friday. let's check in with sandhya patel. hopefully we can have some great weather for outdoor plans. sandhya: it will be fabulous. the weather that you are seeing is what you will see tomorrow, but sunday thing start to change. let me show you live you from our emeryville camera. it is overcast, as he looked tow