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she was thinking of till when she refused to give up her seat, rosa parks.s if it goes into private hands? if it goes into -- oh -- >> reporter: are you okay? >> you still get emotional because you feel a connection because of of what they have covered over the years. >> reporter: a history preserved in time heading to an unknown place. adriana diaz, cbs news, chicago. >>> and that's the ovnite news for this monday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm elaine quijano. ♪ >>> welcome took the "overnight news" i'm elaine quijano. president trump is responding to new acusitions of racism. in a tweet he criticized maryland representative, elijah cummings. he described the majority black district in the baltimore area as a disgusting rat infested mess. >> reporter: president trump defended his twitter tirade against maryland congressman elijah cummings saying sunday there is nothing racist in stating plainly what most already know that elijah cummi
she was thinking of till when she refused to give up her seat, rosa parks.s if it goes into private hands? if it goes into -- oh -- >> reporter: are you okay? >> you still get emotional because you feel a connection because of of what they have covered over the years. >> reporter: a history preserved in time heading to an unknown place. adriana diaz, cbs news, chicago. >>> and that's the ovnite news for this monday. for some of you the news continues. for others check...
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rosa parks is a hero alongside dr king in a musical and in reality she refused to give up her seat on a bus to a white person this led to the famous montgomery bus boycott a seminal event in the civil rights movement was for bit. is that she's the kind of role model that i want to see everywhere fun and of including in my own life if me a venture. in the hour and i wake up in the morning and think. how would rose go out into this world would she get upset about every trivial thing here this would have or would she stay focused and don't her mission in life. that the. heat. was. there guy's got to sort of make the spirit of god should mold me from the inside with my characteristics and my past into something wonderful for others and yeah that was what happened to martin luther king his experience of being called was very prosaic and he looked through the window of a bus shelter and saw how black people were being made to stand at the back while the seats up front were reserved for white folks is that as of it is it that annoyed him and he asked himself what will happen if we don't take
rosa parks is a hero alongside dr king in a musical and in reality she refused to give up her seat on a bus to a white person this led to the famous montgomery bus boycott a seminal event in the civil rights movement was for bit. is that she's the kind of role model that i want to see everywhere fun and of including in my own life if me a venture. in the hour and i wake up in the morning and think. how would rose go out into this world would she get upset about every trivial thing here this...
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rosa parks said she was thinking of till when she refused to give up her seat.mages wilson wants shared with future generations. why is it important to have this record? >> just to let them know and see how far we've come. >> reporter: there's hope in these boxes. >> a lot of hope. >> reporter: hope and history preserved in time, heading to a new home. adriana diaz, cbs news, chicago. >> quijano: powerful images. that's the "cbs weekend news" for this sunday. "60 minutes" is coming up. i'm elaine quijano reporting from new york. we leave you tonight flying high in new jersey, site of summer's biggest hot air balloon festival. from all of us at cbs news, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by >>> an overturned fuel tanker makes a dangerous mess of a bay area road and we've learned it should never have been there in the first place. >> one of the suspects in the murder of the policeman in rome appears in a new photograph, this time blindfolded. >>> a fast moving fire erupts in the searing california heat, reducing at least one home to rubble so far a
rosa parks said she was thinking of till when she refused to give up her seat.mages wilson wants shared with future generations. why is it important to have this record? >> just to let them know and see how far we've come. >> reporter: there's hope in these boxes. >> a lot of hope. >> reporter: hope and history preserved in time, heading to a new home. adriana diaz, cbs news, chicago. >> quijano: powerful images. that's the "cbs weekend news" for this...
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rosa parks said she was thinking of till when she refused to give urp her seat. wilson says these are photos once shared with generations. >> why do you have this record. >> just to show how far we have come. >>> police in riot gear fired tear gas into a crowd of thousands of protesters in hong kong this morning. the group gathered to respond to a recent attack. last week they attacked commuters at a train station. 45 people were hurt. officials say today's protest was not authorized and demonstrators defied warnings not to march. >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning: saturday." we begin this half hour with new bullet-proof signs honoring civil rights icon emmett till. the signs were posted after three students at the university of mississippi were suspended from their fraternity after posting in front of a bullet-riddled sign marking the spot where till was found murdered. we want to warn you the story does contain images that may be disturbing. mark strassmann reports. >> reporter: in the photothree ole miss fraternity brothers posted with grins and guns and e
rosa parks said she was thinking of till when she refused to give urp her seat. wilson says these are photos once shared with generations. >> why do you have this record. >> just to show how far we have come. >>> police in riot gear fired tear gas into a crowd of thousands of protesters in hong kong this morning. the group gathered to respond to a recent attack. last week they attacked commuters at a train station. 45 people were hurt. officials say today's protest was not...
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or of the american flag being raised of iwo jima, or rosa parks refusing to move to a seat at the back of the bus. they are all moments are images that help define who we are. moments that exemplify our best and highest values. and thus are potent symbols. the narrative of the stonewall uprising is a very powerful story for a number of reasons. it seemed to come out of nowhere. and was totally unexpected. it was a spontaneous event. totally unplanned and undirected. and it happened in a cd club, one run by the mafia. and those that first turned against the police were primarily effeminate boys who lived on the street , rejected by their families and by society, prostitutes . a butch lesbian, and trans people. that such a group could only, could not only lead an effective revolt against the police, but also terrify them, seemed to too good to be true. yet, this is what happens. and the police were astonished and terrified of the anger that they witnessed. pine, who led the raid, had read the manual for hand-to- hand combat in world war ii. and been seriously injured in the battle of the
or of the american flag being raised of iwo jima, or rosa parks refusing to move to a seat at the back of the bus. they are all moments are images that help define who we are. moments that exemplify our best and highest values. and thus are potent symbols. the narrative of the stonewall uprising is a very powerful story for a number of reasons. it seemed to come out of nowhere. and was totally unexpected. it was a spontaneous event. totally unplanned and undirected. and it happened in a cd...
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at the age of 17 i met rosa parks. the next year at the age of 18 i met martin luther king jr. got involved. i was inspired. and i grew up and spoke up and spoke out. some how and some way the influence of martin luther king jr., the influence of gandhi just said to me you have to be brave, you have to be bold, you have to be courageous and just go for it. >> you were jailed 45 times. there's a time during the year of the freedom ride you were beaten so badly you thought you were going to die. at a moment like that, honestly, do you get scared? does your resolve become stronger? how do you feel? >> during the times when i was arrested and jailed, when i was beaten, left bloody, unconsci s unconscious, i thought i saw death. i thought i was going to die. but i lost all sense of fear. i became convinced that is something i had to do, i had to speak up, i had to be involved, i couldn't turn back. i had to keep going. >> how do you get other people to do this? i understand, okay, maybe you had this fire. but now you're telling other people to do something that you know is going to
at the age of 17 i met rosa parks. the next year at the age of 18 i met martin luther king jr. got involved. i was inspired. and i grew up and spoke up and spoke out. some how and some way the influence of martin luther king jr., the influence of gandhi just said to me you have to be brave, you have to be bold, you have to be courageous and just go for it. >> you were jailed 45 times. there's a time during the year of the freedom ride you were beaten so badly you thought you were going to...
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also from the m.t.a., danielle harris was presented with a rosa parks diversity leadership award for promoting diversity, inclusion and multi cultural awareness within the agency and within the industry in general. so great honors for a number of san francisco women by their colleagues from across the bay area. and last, i want to end on a unfortunate note. we lost a valuable members of our family on june 6th when sulu polega passed away. i think she worked for the city for something like 40 years starting out working under mayor brown and worked in those days advising a number of city departments as well as outside groups meeting affirmative action goals and generally working on diversity initiatives and outreach issues promoting equal rights and opportunities through employment and training. for us, he has been with the m.t.a. for about 20 years or had been and was best known for the muni transit assistance program mtap, which is the embassador program now being mirrored by bart and others across the country where we bring people from the communities from some of our disadvantaged
also from the m.t.a., danielle harris was presented with a rosa parks diversity leadership award for promoting diversity, inclusion and multi cultural awareness within the agency and within the industry in general. so great honors for a number of san francisco women by their colleagues from across the bay area. and last, i want to end on a unfortunate note. we lost a valuable members of our family on june 6th when sulu polega passed away. i think she worked for the city for something like 40...
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. >> this was the rosa parks moment for gay people.ting up out of my seat. we're not going to take this anymore. you're not going to tell us to get out of our neighborhood. it was. it was their neighborhood, it was their bar. >> the bar didn't survive the riots. but in the rebellion's wake, a new gay rights movement was born. >> we said, let's get together, let's form a different way of life. and that's what we did. this new organization rose out of the ashes of the stonewall like a phoenix. >> the gay liberation front was the first political group to come out of stonewall that replicated nationally. >> in early meetings, one woman said that she wanted to be able to walk down the street, hold her lover's hand, and be safe. another woman said she wanted to get married. and we all laughed. it seemed like such a crazy idea. >> one year after the stonewall riots, on june 28th, 1970, the first christopher street liberation day march was held with a city-issued permit and under the protection of the nypd. one of those officers was james dill
. >> this was the rosa parks moment for gay people.ting up out of my seat. we're not going to take this anymore. you're not going to tell us to get out of our neighborhood. it was. it was their neighborhood, it was their bar. >> the bar didn't survive the riots. but in the rebellion's wake, a new gay rights movement was born. >> we said, let's get together, let's form a different way of life. and that's what we did. this new organization rose out of the ashes of the stonewall...
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[ cheers and applause ] >> michigan was home to legends like aretha franklin, joe louis, rosa parks.nts that's one of our greatest strengths, right? [ cheers and applause ] >> and we are the state that put the world on wheels. >>. [ applause ] >> people move to michigan from around the world for opportunity. a job in the auto industry where you can get paid well enough you can raise a family. our labor movement built the middle class, right? [ cheers and applause ] >> where you could get a good job appear knew you would be treated with respect. when people moved to michigan they knew that they could raise their family, send their kids to a local public school that was great, and drop them off safely without blowing a tire or having to replace a windshield, driving our roads, right? and they knew the state that's home to 21% of the country's fresh surface water, you could give your kids a glass of water at the dinner table. and it would be safe for them. [ applause ] >> 21% of the world's fresh surface water is in and around michigan. now i ran for governor because i think we need to
[ cheers and applause ] >> michigan was home to legends like aretha franklin, joe louis, rosa parks.nts that's one of our greatest strengths, right? [ cheers and applause ] >> and we are the state that put the world on wheels. >>. [ applause ] >> people move to michigan from around the world for opportunity. a job in the auto industry where you can get paid well enough you can raise a family. our labor movement built the middle class, right? [ cheers and applause ]...
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you truly are the rosa parks of early '90s pop rock. ( laughter ) okay?ine, sugar ray. we need your leadership, chumbawamba. ( laughter ) now, i didn't expect to enjoy the smash mouth twitter feed quite this much. jimmy, can we go back to that a second? i want to fix something. and... follow. thank you. so i-- i-- applaud-- ( cheers and applause ) i applaud smash mouth for their bold stance, although, i have to say i'm surprised they went with "( bleep ) off," instead of "hey now, you're an ass-( bleep )" we'll be right back with james corden! [text tone] [text tone] [text tone] ♪ ♪nice ♪ ♪mmmmmm ♪ ♪so nice ♪ ♪nice ♪ crabfest is back at red lobster with 9 craveable crab creations. from the new ultimate crabfest trio with three kinds of wild-caught crab to the return of crab lover's dream! grab your crab crew, hurry in or order it to go! who used expedia to book the vacation rental which led to the discovery that sometimes a little down time can lift you right up. expedia. everything you need to go. expedia. thanks for the ride-along, captain! i've never b
you truly are the rosa parks of early '90s pop rock. ( laughter ) okay?ine, sugar ray. we need your leadership, chumbawamba. ( laughter ) now, i didn't expect to enjoy the smash mouth twitter feed quite this much. jimmy, can we go back to that a second? i want to fix something. and... follow. thank you. so i-- i-- applaud-- ( cheers and applause ) i applaud smash mouth for their bold stance, although, i have to say i'm surprised they went with "( bleep ) off," instead of "hey...
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martin luther king, junior, who really has come into the national spotlight alongside rosa parks, duringe montgomery, alabama, bus demonstrations. that is a 182-day boycott that ends on the 182nd day to desegregate buses in alabama. that turns king into a national figure covered by times magazine, the new york times. by 1963, king is a leading political mobilizer, but it is really the struggle to end racial segregation in alabama that will transform him. writes the r king famous letter from birmingham jail. in that letter, like we will see with ron walters, king is a big believer in democracy. the letter from birmingham jail while king is in prison, he writes young people who are being arrested in birmingham, alabama, in an effort to desegregate birmingham, alabama, are in the future going to be remembered as heroes of the u.s. for what king characterizes as bringing us all back to those great wells of democracy that were dug deep by the founding waters. -- fathers. 1963 is what is going to push john f. kennedy to really have his finest moment, as far as i'm concerned, as president of th
martin luther king, junior, who really has come into the national spotlight alongside rosa parks, duringe montgomery, alabama, bus demonstrations. that is a 182-day boycott that ends on the 182nd day to desegregate buses in alabama. that turns king into a national figure covered by times magazine, the new york times. by 1963, king is a leading political mobilizer, but it is really the struggle to end racial segregation in alabama that will transform him. writes the r king famous letter from...
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especially struck by the story you told of carmelita in 1917 who some historians have the mexican rosa parks for her protest. could you talk about her story? a 17-year-old girl. is,he was a resident of war mexico and a housekeeper in el paso. every day she would cross the border and worked at a wealthy family's home. this was a common occurrence. he did not need anything to get across the border at the time to work in the u.s. labor was going back and forth all the time. then there was a typhus scare that is spread by lice and fleas. it was believed mexicans coming across the border to work were spreading the disease, so they started a delousing station at the border. migrants coming across to work had to strip naked. they had to be deloused. they had to dip their body in a kerosene bath and their close had to be steamed every single day. their heads were checked for lice. if they found lies on their bodies or their heads, their hair was shaved off. then they could go to work. this was an everyday inspection process. juan: if you are living in mexico but working in the u.s. them every single
especially struck by the story you told of carmelita in 1917 who some historians have the mexican rosa parks for her protest. could you talk about her story? a 17-year-old girl. is,he was a resident of war mexico and a housekeeper in el paso. every day she would cross the border and worked at a wealthy family's home. this was a common occurrence. he did not need anything to get across the border at the time to work in the u.s. labor was going back and forth all the time. then there was a typhus...
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temperatures coming down, santa rosa to 77. menlo park. 79 after yesterday's 83.7 to 82. from 84 to 80. temperatures near average, but a little below, more so through the interior coast and bay are close. inland, down from where they should be. that's the system deepening. that enhanced the fog. the water
temperatures coming down, santa rosa to 77. menlo park. 79 after yesterday's 83.7 to 82. from 84 to 80. temperatures near average, but a little below, more so through the interior coast and bay are close. inland, down from where they should be. that's the system deepening. that enhanced the fog. the water
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i just had my 60th high school reunion, and just before i went to it, i read rosa parks' story of how she was arrested in birmingham. she was arrested when i was a freshman in high school in san francisco, and i guarantee to you, nobody in san francisco, that i was aware of, was aware of that injustice. so you have got to have a diverse bench. you have got to have people that have different experiences because that is how you learn. , that changes your behavior. michael: this is getting back to the original question, but has anybody ever pointed out a mistake you made where you went, oh, my god, that is a mistake? judge breyer: yes. i sentenced somebody, and i will tell you why, it may be interesting. maybe not. michael: it is already interesting. r: i sentenced somebody to whatever it was, it was a lengthy sentence. as soon as it came out of my mouth, i knew it was a mistake, and i walked off the bench and i got to the door and i turned to my courtroom deputy and said, bring him back tomorrow. i want to change the sentence. it was just terrible. the law is, every now and then you hav
i just had my 60th high school reunion, and just before i went to it, i read rosa parks' story of how she was arrested in birmingham. she was arrested when i was a freshman in high school in san francisco, and i guarantee to you, nobody in san francisco, that i was aware of, was aware of that injustice. so you have got to have a diverse bench. you have got to have people that have different experiences because that is how you learn. , that changes your behavior. michael: this is getting back to...
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it's extraordinary to me because i was there the night that was really the rosa parks moment for the gay movement. that was the night that gay people instead of saying i won't move to the back of the bus, they said you are not going to bust our bars anymore and we are not going to put up with it. and i had no idea at the time what i was looking at. i thought i was looking at a gay right, oh my god, look at that guy, he is in a dress, you know. those guys, i mean, the amazing thing about it was the cops were so incompetent that they would line up and chase these gay people down christopher street and the gay people would run down grove, run around, come up behind the cops and form a kick line and start going "we are the stonewall girls, we wear our hair in curls." the cops see that, they start chasing them that way. i ended up teaching a class on how not to do riot control in the army based on this riot. they gave me a theater at ft. carson, and i taught italians one after another. i set up a huge blackboard and drew a map of sheridan square on it and drew arrows like where the cops a
it's extraordinary to me because i was there the night that was really the rosa parks moment for the gay movement. that was the night that gay people instead of saying i won't move to the back of the bus, they said you are not going to bust our bars anymore and we are not going to put up with it. and i had no idea at the time what i was looking at. i thought i was looking at a gay right, oh my god, look at that guy, he is in a dress, you know. those guys, i mean, the amazing thing about it was...
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rosa parks said she was thinking of him when she refused to give up her seat. we can see how far we have come. >> reporter: there is hope in these boxes. >> a lot of hope. >> reporter: hope and history preserved in time heading to a new home. for "cbs this morning," adriana diaz, chicago. >> makes me so proud. shopping for backpacks... ...and mom also gets a back-to-school bag? that's yes for less. ross has the brands you want for back to school. and it feels even better when you find them for less. at ross. yes for less. and realize you can get youeverything you need...oss oh, yeah. yep. yes! ...to feel like a boss? that's yes for less. 20 to 60 percent off specialty store prices for every room and every budget. at ross. yes for less. >>> we say it was good to have salad with us at the table. >> any time. >> that will do it before us. here's a look at the past week. have a good weekend. we'll see you monday. >>> again, you're fake news and you're right at the top of the list. >> republicans portray robert mueller as a not very strong witness. >> at the end of
rosa parks said she was thinking of him when she refused to give up her seat. we can see how far we have come. >> reporter: there is hope in these boxes. >> a lot of hope. >> reporter: hope and history preserved in time heading to a new home. for "cbs this morning," adriana diaz, chicago. >> makes me so proud. shopping for backpacks... ...and mom also gets a back-to-school bag? that's yes for less. ross has the brands you want for back to school. and it feels...
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all of the incidents happening along train tracks further north in santa rosa and rohnert park and that is why officials are proposing solutions such as adding extra security measures at train crossing to installing emergency phones similar to freeway boxes along the train tracks. now we did get a chance to speak with passengers and riders here in san rafael this morning and here is what they are saying. >> there have been smart train personnel out watching to see to look in every way possibly they can to make it a safer train and i just don't know how much more that you can do. >> well, i think the safety is fine. i think it is a matter of people not paying attention to what they're doing and/or being an attractive nuisance as far as people who want to take their own lives. >> how you could prevent people that want to jump in front of the train. because i see it very well -- see people in very well-mannered leaving, but i don't think -- unless you could bury yourself along the tracks. >> reporter: you could expect the board members to address issues regarding the mental health of indiv
all of the incidents happening along train tracks further north in santa rosa and rohnert park and that is why officials are proposing solutions such as adding extra security measures at train crossing to installing emergency phones similar to freeway boxes along the train tracks. now we did get a chance to speak with passengers and riders here in san rafael this morning and here is what they are saying. >> there have been smart train personnel out watching to see to look in every way...
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santa rosa, menlo park. from 77 to 82. and again, it's the inland temperatures that are running the most below average. san francisco and oakland where they should be. so many on the coast, maybe above. it all depends on wind direction. get that southeast breeze. the pacific northwest and northern california is certainly open the door for a cooler pattern on shore, all the way out 25, 30 gusts. 50s and 60s. the santa clara valley. 58 gilroy. 60 campbell. the reason being, they get that south, southeast breeze. hayward, sfo, over to half-moon bay. that's allowing the lows to stay near 60 degrees. overall, that fog retreats to the coast. high of 60s, 70s, 80s. it does look warmer going into the weekend. sal is here, he's looking at a screen and going to tell us, usually the reason i look at my screening is because sometimes the computer is doing things we don't want it to do. let's start with highway 24 westbound. this looks all right. in fact, it's lighter than usual. also on 680, as you drive on 24 to the tunnel. looks pre
santa rosa, menlo park. from 77 to 82. and again, it's the inland temperatures that are running the most below average. san francisco and oakland where they should be. so many on the coast, maybe above. it all depends on wind direction. get that southeast breeze. the pacific northwest and northern california is certainly open the door for a cooler pattern on shore, all the way out 25, 30 gusts. 50s and 60s. the santa clara valley. 58 gilroy. 60 campbell. the reason being, they get that south,...
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rosa. four corners, parked there, occasionally drifts towards california. it gets warm to hot and doesn't take long. the coast today is dealing with little fog, what is there will get chewed up rapidly. i would expect a warm day. 70 for the forecasted high. high tropical clouds. i don't think fog will be an is calistoga 97. livermore 97. morgan hill 94. free month, san jose, 80s to upper 70s. on the coast, stenson beach, 76, 7. half-moon bay 66. monsoon moisture might drift across later today. that keeps the dew points higher and the humidity higher. i saw a tweet from a guy in las vegas, normal relative humidity is 5%. it's 14%. if you are not used to that -- they are complaining down there, too. phoenix, big time thunderstorms around phoenix. monsoon kicked in. i hope it sticks in to august. it's fun to chase. it's fun to view. i'm going to do that. a little bit of patchy fog and that's it. otherwise temperatures up in the mountains, warm as well. thunderstorm activity does pop towards the lee side, reno, forecasted high will be very warm, 85 degrees. i w
rosa. four corners, parked there, occasionally drifts towards california. it gets warm to hot and doesn't take long. the coast today is dealing with little fog, what is there will get chewed up rapidly. i would expect a warm day. 70 for the forecasted high. high tropical clouds. i don't think fog will be an is calistoga 97. livermore 97. morgan hill 94. free month, san jose, 80s to upper 70s. on the coast, stenson beach, 76, 7. half-moon bay 66. monsoon moisture might drift across later today....
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i'm going to do it for harriet foran, for rosa parks, martin luther king, for many unnamed persons whot their lives in the quest for freedom, liberty and justice for all. he should not occupy the white house with the racist ideology he has weaponized. -- i'm assuming he's talking closer to the election. then he mentions timing and support. guest: there is some belief that it would be expedient to do so at a time near the election. it would be difficult for republicans to have an appropriate response. i know that exists. dr. king said the time is always right to do what is right. year andit until next as a result of some of these comments, someone is hurt. i'm in the position to act. i don't want some member of congress to be hurt when we could do something now. i want to prevent someone from hurting someone else. this president has a nuclear button. you see that he is volatile. you see that he does things in a visceral way. do we really want to allow this to continue when we have grounds to impeach him? he has obstructed. created a climate in this country where hate is being legitimize
i'm going to do it for harriet foran, for rosa parks, martin luther king, for many unnamed persons whot their lives in the quest for freedom, liberty and justice for all. he should not occupy the white house with the racist ideology he has weaponized. -- i'm assuming he's talking closer to the election. then he mentions timing and support. guest: there is some belief that it would be expedient to do so at a time near the election. it would be difficult for republicans to have an appropriate...
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santa rosa 77, menlo park 79. livermore 82 and san jose at 80 degrees.ing down from yesterday. this will be the coolest day of the week. don't go anywhere. there we go. below average except for oakland, 72 is where you should be. but livermore 82. should be 89. san jose slightly below, san francisco pretty close and santa rosa 77, should be closer to 84 degrees. that system in the pacific northwest is deep and down and that's allowing the sea breeze to crank up and get going and kick up its heels. low clouds filling in rapidly, maybe drizzle. .01 in sausalito some drizzle. southwest 21, concord also west- southwest but the southeast is rather robust from san jose to mountain view to sfo, even hayward in there, that's usually a cooler direction when it holds this time of year. 60s on the temps for most or upper 50s. we are on the mild side really on the low side. although cooler for some. 57 your morning trifecta down there at santa cruz, so. cal. and aptos. san francisco buoy water temp 52 at point reyes, 50 at bodega bay. slightly below average for this
santa rosa 77, menlo park 79. livermore 82 and san jose at 80 degrees.ing down from yesterday. this will be the coolest day of the week. don't go anywhere. there we go. below average except for oakland, 72 is where you should be. but livermore 82. should be 89. san jose slightly below, san francisco pretty close and santa rosa 77, should be closer to 84 degrees. that system in the pacific northwest is deep and down and that's allowing the sea breeze to crank up and get going and kick up its...
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according to the santa rosa press democrat, this affects more than 1,000 rebuilding projects in coffey park and construction in new burned down neighborhoods. besides contractors, the change is a big deal for homeowners. their two years of insurance pay outs for living expenses are quickly coming to an end. >> well, the salesforce transit center in san francisco has partially reopened. nine months after the discovery of cracked steel beams led to it being closed. the $2 billion terminal's lobby and its 5.4 acre rooftop park are again accessible to the public, including this gondola which transports visitors from the plaza to the park. most muni and golden gate transit bus serve advice is expected to resume later this month. a-c transit, greyhound, west cat links and muni treasure island will connect to the bay bridge next month if all goes as planned. >> los gatos is trying to lure a lot more people to its main downtown drag by making the street friendlier to pedestrians and bicyclists, but it's not forgetting about cars entirely. >> yeah, that's true. starting next week four blocks of sant
according to the santa rosa press democrat, this affects more than 1,000 rebuilding projects in coffey park and construction in new burned down neighborhoods. besides contractors, the change is a big deal for homeowners. their two years of insurance pay outs for living expenses are quickly coming to an end. >> well, the salesforce transit center in san francisco has partially reopened. nine months after the discovery of cracked steel beams led to it being closed. the $2 billion terminal's...
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santa rosa down from 82 to 77. maybe three in menlo park yesterday to 79 today.utiful menlo park. livermore from 87 to 83, and san jose from 84 to 80 degrees. how do these stack up as normal? do i have to put another quarter in? there we go. santa rosa is below. the city is close but below. oakland, right where you should be temperaturewise. livermore is below by six. san jose, i have to admit, has been a little higher than the forecast projections are showing. they have been sneaking in about two to 3 degrees warmer than even the warmest of what we call the models show. system is deepening in the pacific northwest, that's allowing the onshore wind to have no problem forming and the low clouds and fog are there as well. 30-mile-per-hour gusts out of travis. so over san pablo bay, probably out to cordelia as well, american canyon, hiddenbrooke getting good gusts. eventsr even out to davis and vacaville. 50s, 60s, the lows are up, though. and temperatures 50s, 60s, i don't think these will change too much. 57, morgan hill, san martine, gilroy, so. cal. and apta. mi
santa rosa down from 82 to 77. maybe three in menlo park yesterday to 79 today.utiful menlo park. livermore from 87 to 83, and san jose from 84 to 80 degrees. how do these stack up as normal? do i have to put another quarter in? there we go. santa rosa is below. the city is close but below. oakland, right where you should be temperaturewise. livermore is below by six. san jose, i have to admit, has been a little higher than the forecast projections are showing. they have been sneaking in about...
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now we are seeing, community has been very supportive of our business in santa rosa, specifically this location, coffee parkappened was, you know, over 1300 homes and it now we are certain you see a little over 20% have been occupied. since we opened this last friday, we are seeing people coming back in and they are so excited to have the site has been much improved. improvement from how we were before, and the fact that we are built for families. >> i'm sorry to interrupt you, but we are looking at this great new facility, 4500 square feet, a nice bar we are looking at here. have a nice set of table seating , so maybe it is, i would never say that maybe this happened for a reason, but at the very least you have a nice new place for people to patronize now. >> that's the exciting factor, for us, as owners and for people who live right here in the community, build something exciting so the community can get excited like hey we can build and rebuild and rebuild. that's the message we wanted to has been behind us to help us. and we focus on building places that are built for that specific community. and right
now we are seeing, community has been very supportive of our business in santa rosa, specifically this location, coffee parkappened was, you know, over 1300 homes and it now we are certain you see a little over 20% have been occupied. since we opened this last friday, we are seeing people coming back in and they are so excited to have the site has been much improved. improvement from how we were before, and the fact that we are built for families. >> i'm sorry to interrupt you, but we are...
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tom baker is in coffee park in santa rosa which was destroyed by the north a firestorm.ners homeowners could face a major insurance dilemma in the coming months . >> consider this, here in this neighborhood, folks were giving given two years by law that they would be renewed. that runs out this fall and experts say the major reasons homeowner policies get cancellations is because the homes are too close to while, bush or trees or too far away from a fire station or both. >>> since 2012, half of lake county's landmass has burned. might gently owns a home that is still's standing. the family home insurance policy has skyrocketed 80%. a hard pill to swallow. he and his wife want to buy another home to live in but getting insurance is near impossible . >> i've run into a literal brick wall. i have tried companies numbering in the dozens and can find no one of any conventional insurance company that will ensure the prosperity >>> the only insurance he can get it all is from the california field turn plan required under law . >> i've spoken with agencies that have quoted me nu
tom baker is in coffee park in santa rosa which was destroyed by the north a firestorm.ners homeowners could face a major insurance dilemma in the coming months . >> consider this, here in this neighborhood, folks were giving given two years by law that they would be renewed. that runs out this fall and experts say the major reasons homeowner policies get cancellations is because the homes are too close to while, bush or trees or too far away from a fire station or both. >>>...
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if you want to go out to the park in santa rosa, there will be fog for the next couple of hours but as 66 degrees at 9:00, and at 11:00, it's starting to warm up and it's going to be breezy, but very warm there, with some upper 80s. let's go hour by hour for all of our microclimates. we take you through the morning rush, the morning commute and then it's going to start to heat up around lunch time. if you have a later lunch at 1:00, it is 84 degrees in livermore and in oakland, it's 73 degrees, and napa, 82. but then we go up even more from there for a lot of our microclimates, reaching into the upper 80s for the south county, the east bay, as well as the north bay. so very much like yesterday, and this weather pattern still is set in place. we're not going to see any changes throughout the week. as we go toward the weekend, we are going to see an area of low pressure bringing us the stronger ocean breeze, and bringing down our temperatures just a couple of degrees, no major changes here. we look at our seven-day forecast for the inland areas and it stays in the 80s for san francisco.
if you want to go out to the park in santa rosa, there will be fog for the next couple of hours but as 66 degrees at 9:00, and at 11:00, it's starting to warm up and it's going to be breezy, but very warm there, with some upper 80s. let's go hour by hour for all of our microclimates. we take you through the morning rush, the morning commute and then it's going to start to heat up around lunch time. if you have a later lunch at 1:00, it is 84 degrees in livermore and in oakland, it's 73 degrees,...
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rosa 52. sunny veil 53. a cool 48 hillsburg and roanoke park. bodega bay 54. that opens the door to the fog or the high drifting back to the west which compresses it and gives us a little bit of a warm up. temperatures are near average inland to slightly below. a little warm up today. warmer friday in to the weekend. could see some low 90s unless you are inland. temperatures staying quiet here. 60s, 70s, 80s 20 a few upper 80s to near 90 degrees. cooler thursday. starting to warm up friday and looks warmer in to the weekend and cooler next week. >>> time changes at the sanoma county fair. how the gilroy shooting has officials rethinking. >>> i had a chance to sit down with my good friend danny glover. talking about his movies, politics and what inspires him today. search for bay area people in your pod cast player or look for the bay area people section at ktvu.com. oh thaphenomenal!, that's unfair. that's so unfair. c'mon jay-bo. let's go. let's go. woahh! try my $4.99 bbq bacon double cheeseburger combo. only at jack in the box. ♪ try my $4.99 barbeque bacon
rosa 52. sunny veil 53. a cool 48 hillsburg and roanoke park. bodega bay 54. that opens the door to the fog or the high drifting back to the west which compresses it and gives us a little bit of a warm up. temperatures are near average inland to slightly below. a little warm up today. warmer friday in to the weekend. could see some low 90s unless you are inland. temperatures staying quiet here. 60s, 70s, 80s 20 a few upper 80s to near 90 degrees. cooler thursday. starting to warm up friday and...
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before we get to the afternoon highs we are expecting some changes, santa rosa hit 82 yesterday going to 77, menlo park9, livermore shaving off a few degrees but another gorgeous warm day especially inland. looking at the afternoon high 66 in sausalito, mid-70s petaluma, 72 san leandro, 82 inland brentwood and what about the south bay. 79 los gatos, 78 cupertino and 73 in san mateo and 62 in pacifica. if you going to tahoe mid to upper 70s today and tomorrow will be 80. meanwhile for us here at home our weekend looks just as nice with a tad bit of warming expected for the weekend and warmer next week. >> thank you.>>> that is one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> 50 years ago today people across the country were eagerly awaiting one of the most significant milestones of human achievement. astronauts were one day away from walking on the moon the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 landing in those first steps on the moon is tomorrow. >> doug luzader has the story on how the world is remembering the legacy of apollo 11. >> reporter: this apollo lunar lander at the national air and space m
before we get to the afternoon highs we are expecting some changes, santa rosa hit 82 yesterday going to 77, menlo park9, livermore shaving off a few degrees but another gorgeous warm day especially inland. looking at the afternoon high 66 in sausalito, mid-70s petaluma, 72 san leandro, 82 inland brentwood and what about the south bay. 79 los gatos, 78 cupertino and 73 in san mateo and 62 in pacifica. if you going to tahoe mid to upper 70s today and tomorrow will be 80. meanwhile for us here at...
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rosa. atherton is down to 50. woodside 51 on the peninsula. 52 menlo park.ool readings, las altos 53. 39 truckee. 91 las vegas. 59 santa barbara. ar that's all it takes to enhance that fog bank. seeing that in to wednesday or thursday. though the fog retreats, mostly burns off it will be back in a big way tomorrow morning again. temperatures will slide this and level off. 60s and 70s around the bay. low 80s for inland. a few mid-80s. we are down compared to where we were on sunday. not much change through thursday. lacks a tonightny bit warmer friday. >>> today in san ramone, an active shooter drill at california high school, one reason why it's happening weeks before the new school year begins. >>> another major data breach affecting 100 million credit card customers. how a person stole the information from capital 1. >>> first, taking you live to emeryville. look at the traffic out there at this hour. it's moving pretty good. good luck out there. you are watching mornings on 2 from ktvu fox 2 news. >>> temperatures keep rising here in california, more peop
rosa. atherton is down to 50. woodside 51 on the peninsula. 52 menlo park.ool readings, las altos 53. 39 truckee. 91 las vegas. 59 santa barbara. ar that's all it takes to enhance that fog bank. seeing that in to wednesday or thursday. though the fog retreats, mostly burns off it will be back in a big way tomorrow morning again. temperatures will slide this and level off. 60s and 70s around the bay. low 80s for inland. a few mid-80s. we are down compared to where we were on sunday. not much...
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rosa. san jose 59 degrees. if you are heading to the aids walk tomorrow at golden gate park. you will need a light jacket. still mild at 59 degrees. the morning clouds to deal with. walk starts at 10:00 a.m. sunshine by the afternoon, warming up to 66 dreers and a sea breeze about 15 miles per hour. highs still pretty warm in the south bay tomorrow morning. and gilroy low 90s. san jose 85 and comfortable menlo park 80 as well as mountain view. but at the beaches still in the 60s. milbrae 74. san francisco a high of 70 tomorrow in the downtown area. the closer to the beaches we'll see the sea breeze effect temperatures and only reaching the 60s tomorrow. and look for lots of 80s in the north bay. petaluma 84. sonoma 86. vallejo 85 degrees. perfect weather in east bay. mid 70ed. berkeley. oakland. richland low 80s. 77 in union city and fremont. and hot inland. high pressure remains the biggest impact there so we've got lots of 90s, our warmest location. ath in brentwood and upper 80s, san ramon and pleasanton. tropical storm berry right now. winds about 60 miles per hour. just 45 miles south of alexandra. a
rosa. san jose 59 degrees. if you are heading to the aids walk tomorrow at golden gate park. you will need a light jacket. still mild at 59 degrees. the morning clouds to deal with. walk starts at 10:00 a.m. sunshine by the afternoon, warming up to 66 dreers and a sea breeze about 15 miles per hour. highs still pretty warm in the south bay tomorrow morning. and gilroy low 90s. san jose 85 and comfortable menlo park 80 as well as mountain view. but at the beaches still in the 60s. milbrae 74....
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officials in santa rosa are discussing a plan to clear some of the city's homeless encampments later this month. the program will focus on 2 different encampments one they're all of park. the other near highway one oh one people living there will be relocated to the samuel l jones homeless center as of january. there are nearly 3,000 homeless people living in santa rosa city invited the public to give their input at the meeting just getting underway right now. well 32 year-old man is in jail after he barricaded himself inside a convenience store in fairfield happened yesterday afternoon at the 7.11 near central way and pittman road. police say matthew vickers was in a nearby fast food restaurant when someone called police because they believed he had 2 guns on him. when officers arrived they say vickers had barricaded himself inside the bathroom of the 7.11. after 3 hours stickers surrendered and was taken into custody. the guns turned out to be replica handguns. >>hey how about this we have a foggy out there right now along the coastline, but there's a storm off the coast. look at that that is very impressive for this time of year developing out there right now but n
officials in santa rosa are discussing a plan to clear some of the city's homeless encampments later this month. the program will focus on 2 different encampments one they're all of park. the other near highway one oh one people living there will be relocated to the samuel l jones homeless center as of january. there are nearly 3,000 homeless people living in santa rosa city invited the public to give their input at the meeting just getting underway right now. well 32 year-old man is in jail...
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some little bit warmer but a lot of 60s and 70s in the park as well speaking of 77 at degrees. in santa rosa, there close to normal. everyone else will be below. it should be 89 and on sunday there were 102. so it didn't take as long to drop as it did yesterday. it's more overland than out to sea. west, southwest. that stronger than fairfield. although fairfield has been robust most of the morning. west of 15, hayward, carlos, everything is in place for even when the cloud burns off, a sunny and breezy day, high on its way of the panhandle the next few days. 50s, 60s. really to warm up and abou degrees below where we were 24 hours to go. they made it to 39 the monsoon is visiting new mexico maybe a little bit out of the picture including the sierra so if the fog will give way to sunshine it's a cooler pack. i won't be surprised if this weather continues into thursday. still a few mid 80s but temperature coming down. i think they will continue to do that over the next few days. as we head toward the upcoming weekend. >>> coming up on "the nine," many people upset over the deal between the ram
some little bit warmer but a lot of 60s and 70s in the park as well speaking of 77 at degrees. in santa rosa, there close to normal. everyone else will be below. it should be 89 and on sunday there were 102. so it didn't take as long to drop as it did yesterday. it's more overland than out to sea. west, southwest. that stronger than fairfield. although fairfield has been robust most of the morning. west of 15, hayward, carlos, everything is in place for even when the cloud burns off, a sunny...
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rosa says she hopes happen. >> i hike every weekend in adele state park. the north side of that park, the part that did not burn is at a high risk level. it really needs to have some prescribed burn to reduce the fuel level. >> reporter: laura who lovett her home in the tubbs fire has this proposal. >> i'd like the city council to pass a law about vegetation management, that people that own property don't just have to cut the weeds down, they have to cut everything down that's flammable. >> and you're fined if you don't do it? >> absolutely. >> reporter: if you can't come to the meetings, there's still a way you can contribute online. the city is asking people to fill out this sur ray with questions about areas you think are the highest fire risk. the city says they've been denied money for fire prevention programs. >> all those priorities go into helping us put together grants. those grants are where we'll seek assistance from fema, the federal government, to help support and monetarily fund some of those ideas and concepts. >>> we want to hear your ideas
rosa says she hopes happen. >> i hike every weekend in adele state park. the north side of that park, the part that did not burn is at a high risk level. it really needs to have some prescribed burn to reduce the fuel level. >> reporter: laura who lovett her home in the tubbs fire has this proposal. >> i'd like the city council to pass a law about vegetation management, that people that own property don't just have to cut the weeds down, they have to cut everything down that's...
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rosa held this meeting. it's something kate steen, who lives here, says she hopes happens. >> i hike out every weekend in the state park, and the north side of that park that did not burn is at a high risk level. it really needs to have some prescribed burn to reduce the fuel level. >> reporter: laura, who lost her home in the tubbs fire two years ago, has this proposal. >> i would like the city council to pass a law that people that own propery don't have to just cut the weeds down, but cut everything down that's flammable. >> reporter: if you can't come to the meetings, there's still a way to contribute online. the city is asking people to fill out this survey with areas with the highest fire risk and initiatives beneficial to you. the city of santa rosa is hoping this plan will change things. >> all those different priority also help us put together dpranlts, and those grants will come from fema to help support monetary funds some of those concepts. >> we want to hear your ideas about building a better bay area. share them by joining us on facebook. >>> a north bay catholic priest is accused of keeping a dark secret
rosa held this meeting. it's something kate steen, who lives here, says she hopes happens. >> i hike out every weekend in the state park, and the north side of that park that did not burn is at a high risk level. it really needs to have some prescribed burn to reduce the fuel level. >> reporter: laura, who lost her home in the tubbs fire two years ago, has this proposal. >> i would like the city council to pass a law that people that own propery don't have to just cut the...
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park. temperatures arepe50s in san fr low 60s for oakland. looking at low 70s for san jose. mid-70s livermore, santa rosa, upper 70s right now for concord. hear a satellite and right abuse. we started off the day along the coast and parts of the bay with low clouds and areas of fog. it is all because of that stronger seabreeze. that marine layer is thicker for today, all because of this area of low pressure that is closer to us today. what that, we are going to see the low clouds and areas of fog rolling in earlier tonight. okay this is on future cast as we go through the afternoon, enjoy the sunshine with clouds just at the coast. and then as we had to tonight, the low clouds and areas of fog along the clouds coast and san francisco bay. if you're heading out to fisherman's wharf tonight, do expect some low clouds and patchy fog. so, it could possibly obscure the firework show. just be right about that is we are looking at that strong marine layer for today. morning low clouds and areas of fog tomorrow, and then sunshine and temps even warmer for your friday with high pressure building in. >> sunset at 8:35 and sunrise at 5:53 tomorrow
park. temperatures arepe50s in san fr low 60s for oakland. looking at low 70s for san jose. mid-70s livermore, santa rosa, upper 70s right now for concord. hear a satellite and right abuse. we started off the day along the coast and parts of the bay with low clouds and areas of fog. it is all because of that stronger seabreeze. that marine layer is thicker for today, all because of this area of low pressure that is closer to us today. what that, we are going to see the low clouds and areas of...
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rosa. everything from mild to hot for your saturday. if you're going to golden gate parkhe aids walk, it will be foggy in the morning and 10:00 a.m. and upper 50s and temperatures will come up to the mid 60s. your accuweather seven-day forecast does pea tofeature siz conditions saturday and sunday. mid-90s and mid 60s coast side getting people asking when will it cool off? we'll look at the workweek forecast. temperatures down to the 80s next week. >> thank you. >> all right. let's talk a little baseball. >> anthony flores is here. >> something other than basketball is here. baseball, as well. still to come, how the a's are gearing up to open the second half of the season and steph curry hitting the league. did the splash at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. ♪ ♪ every day, comcast b
rosa. everything from mild to hot for your saturday. if you're going to golden gate parkhe aids walk, it will be foggy in the morning and 10:00 a.m. and upper 50s and temperatures will come up to the mid 60s. your accuweather seven-day forecast does pea tofeature siz conditions saturday and sunday. mid-90s and mid 60s coast side getting people asking when will it cool off? we'll look at the workweek forecast. temperatures down to the 80s next week. >> thank you. >> all right. let's...
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with a few other trouble spots including a park that police say is plagued by drug use and dealing and a walking path that runs more than a mile along santa rosa creek. outbursts by homeless advocates punctuated the meeting. >> well, we don't have enough services. we don't have enough beds. >> reporter: activists argue ifp space, it should leave campers alone in their ad hoc communities. >> they can help each other with each other's belongings. but they can't do that if they're constantly moved from bush to bush. it's cruel. >> reporter: officials have cleared established camps before, some existing for years and posing a health and safety risk to squatters themselves. >> let's do a push for getting people into services. >> reporter: police say campers evicted now will be warned in plenty of time and outreach offered. >> and our commitment is before we're taking enforcement action to be able to offer a place for them to stay. >> this is not just a one size fits all. every single person's journey is very very different. >> reporter: two campers we talked to said they won't resist being moved and are open to help, open to getting indoors. >> it'
with a few other trouble spots including a park that police say is plagued by drug use and dealing and a walking path that runs more than a mile along santa rosa creek. outbursts by homeless advocates punctuated the meeting. >> well, we don't have enough services. we don't have enough beds. >> reporter: activists argue ifp space, it should leave campers alone in their ad hoc communities. >> they can help each other with each other's belongings. but they can't do that if...
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rosa to san francisco, 51 minutes. and it should take you 22 minut minutes. >>> the city's delayed eliminating 96 parking places along the lower grade highway. plans had called for storing construction materials along the curve for up to three years. the examiner reports residentses complained about the plans because they didn't hear about it ahead of time. >>> opposition by residents and another building for new homes approved at the bart station. some neighbors complained about a surge in traffic once people start living there. another developer claimed environmental reviews were inadequate. >>> some people will celebrate july 4th as american citizens for the first time. >> raise your right hands and repeat after me. i hereby declare on >> aboard the u.s. hornet in alameda. they are from 18 different countries. mohammed came to the u.s. from syria four years ago. he couldn't hide his excitement. >> i'm very happy to be naturalized this day and also happy to bring in my family, travel wherever i want with no restriction. it's a beautiful day. >> according to the u.s. citizenship immigration services, it takes most appli
rosa to san francisco, 51 minutes. and it should take you 22 minut minutes. >>> the city's delayed eliminating 96 parking places along the lower grade highway. plans had called for storing construction materials along the curve for up to three years. the examiner reports residentses complained about the plans because they didn't hear about it ahead of time. >>> opposition by residents and another building for new homes approved at the bart station. some neighbors complained...