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.) >> she mentioned her name i live in the sundown district my husband is a cab driver and the fair started smoking marijuana in the cab and over and over him some too he turned it down and told me it was disturbing and i strongly oppose opening up an mcd in the sunset bylaw this is is a good neighborhood and will negatively impact the quality of the lives of the families and kids. >> thank you. next speaker. >> i live on 42 avenue i don't want the mcd it is open in the - here very safe mcd is not open it here because of the children. >> thank you thank you. next speaker. >> it's being recorded now yes. >> sir you maybe come talk to me later i'll give you my business card we'll retainers something. >> next speaker >> hi commissioners i'm a long resident in san francisco i strongly oppose this marijuana dispensary in the neighborhood not only is it very disturbing site to me i think this is shameful look at what those people did in our about how far golden gate park last month they have buys and participant and have is good time they claim they have a medical need i don't believe this whole
.) >> she mentioned her name i live in the sundown district my husband is a cab driver and the fair started smoking marijuana in the cab and over and over him some too he turned it down and told me it was disturbing and i strongly oppose opening up an mcd in the sunset bylaw this is is a good neighborhood and will negatively impact the quality of the lives of the families and kids. >> thank you. next speaker. >> i live on 42 avenue i don't want the mcd it is open in the - here...
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. >> next speaker >> hi, i'm betsy lived in the sundown over thirty years and own a store across the street the 7-eleven market i have a lot of kids come into my store i don't want them to get the wrong idea that mcd is good please everyone say no to them okay. thank you. >> hi, i'm julie oppose the mcd open in the residential area in sunset district because it creates for opportunity and invitation for the young adults and the dispensary for the young teenagers those in high school kids thank you. >> thank you, commissioners you're doing a very, very patient work here as a public servant i'm a pastor in a church in the sunset district i can't see how this can continue as the police officers say they couldn't support it i don't see how to make a decision tonight it is such a heated thing i'll appreciate you extend it and let the talking continue it is hard to make a decision like this i your patience and ladies and gentlemen i'm eva i live in the sunset district also i think i've semiemphasized with the group to help them reduce their pain but then i think their other better alternat
. >> next speaker >> hi, i'm betsy lived in the sundown over thirty years and own a store across the street the 7-eleven market i have a lot of kids come into my store i don't want them to get the wrong idea that mcd is good please everyone say no to them okay. thank you. >> hi, i'm julie oppose the mcd open in the residential area in sunset district because it creates for opportunity and invitation for the young adults and the dispensary for the young teenagers those in high...
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sundown at 8:20 this evening.ime tomorrow morning, still a cool start. 40s and 50s. 40s primarily this morning. in town temperatures and along the bay, wakeup temperatures tomorrow generally in the mid-50s. then future weather carries us through the day tomorrow. a return of a southerly breeze. future weather trying to ring out one or two spot showers. i don't see that happening for tomorrow. i think our next chance to start worrying about rain drops around here is tuesday afternoon. there's your holiday weekend. 74 today. 82 tomorrow. 88 for memorial day itself. and then into the 90s we'll go. could be our first heat wave of the summer. hello, june. it's just around the corner. >> there are the 90s. all right. thanks chuck. >>> it's a big day for students and families at bowie university. let's look at where they are graduating. elijah cummings is giving the commencement speech. >> as you go through life knowing -- >> it's been a very busy week. a lot of people graduating for the most part. and many events going
sundown at 8:20 this evening.ime tomorrow morning, still a cool start. 40s and 50s. 40s primarily this morning. in town temperatures and along the bay, wakeup temperatures tomorrow generally in the mid-50s. then future weather carries us through the day tomorrow. a return of a southerly breeze. future weather trying to ring out one or two spot showers. i don't see that happening for tomorrow. i think our next chance to start worrying about rain drops around here is tuesday afternoon. there's...
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. >> it was absolutely in defiance of the sundown law in oakland. >> reporter:ky hd 7 was ovhead as the prosters marched saturday night in defiance of the new policy to crack down on nighttime marches without a permit. the police dispursed the crowd with flash bangs. >> people are outraged. they're outraged oday. >> reporter: she says the mayor has no right to keep protesters off the streets a night. >> she ran to govern a town that celebrates protests. she doe't get to come in and quash it. >> reporter: the mayor has been under pressure by business owners to protect their property from vandalism. the mayor's office told us there has been no change to cit policy designed to prohibit peaceful protests, but we are making better use of laws to prevent violence and vandalism. attorney rachel letterman, who heed create a crowd cntrol policy says this is unlawful. >> the police have changed their policyver the last few nights and this violates a federal court order and we're going to be seeking to reverse that. >> reporter: will says the vandalism must stop. >> my heart goes out to the banks
. >> it was absolutely in defiance of the sundown law in oakland. >> reporter:ky hd 7 was ovhead as the prosters marched saturday night in defiance of the new policy to crack down on nighttime marches without a permit. the police dispursed the crowd with flash bangs. >> people are outraged. they're outraged oday. >> reporter: she says the mayor has no right to keep protesters off the streets a night. >> she ran to govern a town that celebrates protests. she doe't...
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. >> i live in the sundown for many, many years and i think somethings like this puts our neighborhood added risk i moved there because of the safety and the schools i don't want to see my kids growing up around those stores. >> next speaker and i'm a high school teacher for many years i love my kids i call them kids i think everyone here they have their kids or grandchildren so i know if they got medical cannabis i think us crazy i think total stop open the marijuana at the terraceville street another questions what kind of money we should get money why sell this one make the money and sell to the kids or the kids making them crazy this is our kid is our american future. >> that's correct. >> next speaker. >> i strongly oppose the mcd in our neighborhood why you know already mission so many of them it is if you look at the map it more than 10 or more than 20 in mission already they just have a- why san mateo county they need to travel to 0 city why other country you open more and more and even effect to other district in san francisco 90 san francisco has good enough amount and others
. >> i live in the sundown for many, many years and i think somethings like this puts our neighborhood added risk i moved there because of the safety and the schools i don't want to see my kids growing up around those stores. >> next speaker and i'm a high school teacher for many years i love my kids i call them kids i think everyone here they have their kids or grandchildren so i know if they got medical cannabis i think us crazy i think total stop open the marijuana at the...
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if you wanted to say people could meet in groups of six after sundown, fine but it had to apply to both races alike. this was congress's peace treaty to the south. except these terms ratify this , amendment and the southern states could once again be equal partners in the national government. the white south spurred on by president johnson, refused. the -- refused. the only southern state that initially ratified was tennessee. exasperated republicans in , congress turned to a politicians today might call the nuclear option. they decided to do with they probably should have done all along. in 1867, they disbanded johnson's state government. declared that by rebelling the , southern states had reverted to a territorial status. or in the alternative, that those states were still in the grasp of four and they placed -- grasp of war and they placed the states of the old confederacy under military rule. they also tried to impeach and remove johnson. an effort that failed by one vote. military reconstruction had begun. under military reconstruction, federal troops protected newly appointed adm
if you wanted to say people could meet in groups of six after sundown, fine but it had to apply to both races alike. this was congress's peace treaty to the south. except these terms ratify this , amendment and the southern states could once again be equal partners in the national government. the white south spurred on by president johnson, refused. the -- refused. the only southern state that initially ratified was tennessee. exasperated republicans in , congress turned to a politicians today...
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by the way sundown officially occurred at 8:00 a.m. that begins a long stretch where the sun doesn't go down until after 8:00 p.m. >> a fiery train derailment in north dakota forced an entire town to evacuate. some of the cars carrying crude oil went up in flames. the blaze has burned itself out. these were newer model trains something government officials say can help reduce the risk of catastrophe. companies are to phase out old rail cars over the next five years. >>> teachers in mississippi had good reason to report a co-worker who was acting strangely. he was not a teacher he was a teacher. he passed himself off as coach brown. he gained access to the elementary school bus and drove one around for a bit. he supposedly stole an high school teacher's i.d. and pretended to be a bus monitor. >>> a pennsylvania officer faces charges in a deadly chase. the story is coming up at 6:00 a.m.. >> more video a speeding car flips over and damages several cars in its path. we're live on the scene at our 6:00 a.m. half-hour. people of the coffee
by the way sundown officially occurred at 8:00 a.m. that begins a long stretch where the sun doesn't go down until after 8:00 p.m. >> a fiery train derailment in north dakota forced an entire town to evacuate. some of the cars carrying crude oil went up in flames. the blaze has burned itself out. these were newer model trains something government officials say can help reduce the risk of catastrophe. companies are to phase out old rail cars over the next five years. >>> teachers...
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. >> it was absolutely in defiance of the new sundown law in oakland. >> sky 7hd was overhead as hundred protesters marched peacefully on the lock happen police station in defiance of the new policy to crack one on nighttime marches without a permit. the group was blocked by a rove police who dispersed the crowds with flash bangs. >> people are outraged. >> she says the mayor has no right to keep protesters off the streets at night. >> she ran to govern a town that celebrates resistance and celebrates protest and celebrates social justice. she doesn't get to come in and crush it. >> reporter: the mayor has been under pressure best oakland business own tore protect property from destruction and vandalism. some demonstratores shattered windows on may day. the mayor are office said there has been in change to any city policy designed to prohibit peaceful protests but we're making better use of existing policies and laws to prevent vandalism and violence. a civil rights attorney who helped create a crowd kole policy call the new tact unlawful. >> in police have drastically change their polic
. >> it was absolutely in defiance of the new sundown law in oakland. >> sky 7hd was overhead as hundred protesters marched peacefully on the lock happen police station in defiance of the new policy to crack one on nighttime marches without a permit. the group was blocked by a rove police who dispersed the crowds with flash bangs. >> people are outraged. >> she says the mayor has no right to keep protesters off the streets at night. >> she ran to govern a town that...
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sundown is 8:20. look at the other numbers. 75 at andrews. 70 in gaithersburg. dulles 74. low 70's from martinsburg to winchester. a few clouds and isolated sprinkals. if you are heading out there is a breeze out there. but it's feeling nice with the low humidity. the big picture, mild air in the forecast, low to mid-70's and even warmer air lifting in there for sunday and monday. by the end of the weekend and early next week we could see temperatures pushing 90-degree mark. we will have more humidity. if we see the heat and the humidity build we get concerned for the thunderstorms but our first chance for any storm action is not until tuesday or wednesday. we have the whole holiday weekend with no concerns. tomorrow if you are out early it will be cool. temperatures will be in the 40's out there early on. but total sunshine and not a cloud in the sky. 70 by midday. looking su push. rolling thunder sunday. coming through town. cool start in 50's. but by sunday afternoon mid-80's. we head to monday and we push near 90. if you head to the shore, the upper 60's to the low 70'
sundown is 8:20. look at the other numbers. 75 at andrews. 70 in gaithersburg. dulles 74. low 70's from martinsburg to winchester. a few clouds and isolated sprinkals. if you are heading out there is a breeze out there. but it's feeling nice with the low humidity. the big picture, mild air in the forecast, low to mid-70's and even warmer air lifting in there for sunday and monday. by the end of the weekend and early next week we could see temperatures pushing 90-degree mark. we will have more...
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we do have a winter storm watch in effect for the western slopes up to 6" of snow. 8:11 sundown by then temperatures easily into the 50s and 60s. extended forecast, a dry weekend. >> but we have snow. >> people in the resorts are going, why now? >> right. >>> let's take a live look now at the big board and see how the market is doing. the dow is down about 2 points. >> wow. >> weak day. >> yeah. >> okay. >>> hey, facebook unveils a new way to get news. the program is called instant article. it's articles on their web page instead of linking to another news source. they are integrated articles and load 10 times faster. national geographic and "new york times" host content directly on the newsfeed. >>> the need for healthcare professionals is rapidly increasing. new career options in the medical field. >> and the end of the late show is coming up with david letter mon six more shows to go. tonight's guests julia roberts, paul schaefer and ryan adams. you can catch letterman after the kpix 5 news at 11:00 >>> if you are a mango lover we have some good news. they are in peak season right no
we do have a winter storm watch in effect for the western slopes up to 6" of snow. 8:11 sundown by then temperatures easily into the 50s and 60s. extended forecast, a dry weekend. >> but we have snow. >> people in the resorts are going, why now? >> right. >>> let's take a live look now at the big board and see how the market is doing. the dow is down about 2 points. >> wow. >> weak day. >> yeah. >> okay. >>> hey, facebook unveils...
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sundown at 8:18.en these numbers checking in 10 degrees below average for this time of the year. 67 in santa rosa. 50s at the coast. extended forecast: sunshine around the bay and inland for memorial day. cool to mild conditions. . >> i want you to join us as a weather watcher. go online to cbssf.com/weatherwatchers. >> kind of forgot we had a holiday. what's going on? >> it doesn't feel like one. >> yeah. >> feels more like president's day. >> a little bit. >>> we are learning more about what might have caused that takata airbag recall. while takata is not identifying the root cause for the defective airbag federal officials think moist air can leak into the airbag inflater creating a chemical reaction producing explosive force. airbag replacements will focus first on states with humid weather but it leaves many drivers in the dark. >> it's confusing for consumers to have these vehicles because you can't always get them fixed right away. >> the recall includes cars from 11 different automakers. they
sundown at 8:18.en these numbers checking in 10 degrees below average for this time of the year. 67 in santa rosa. 50s at the coast. extended forecast: sunshine around the bay and inland for memorial day. cool to mild conditions. . >> i want you to join us as a weather watcher. go online to cbssf.com/weatherwatchers. >> kind of forgot we had a holiday. what's going on? >> it doesn't feel like one. >> yeah. >> feels more like president's day. >> a little bit....
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research after sundown at the center can be challenging. a generator provides electricity only 7 hours a day - and lights out is 9pm sharp. a good headlamp is your best friend... along with your mosquito net to keep unwanted guests out of bed. and during mealtime - you have to keep an eye out for the occasional thief... this one targeted our techknow crew. >> pretty good, yeah? >> this macaw is inocencio - who nests near the center with his mate - chuchuy. they are both scarlet macaws - a species that can live to the ripe old age of 50 in the wild. scarlet macaws are doing well here - but endangered in other regions. in mexico, less than 250 survived in the wild as of 2013 - the result of illegal pet trade and habitat loss. inocencio has little fear of humans. that's because a little over 20 years ago - he and 19 other scarlet macaw chicks were chosen to be raised by hand at the center - then released into the wild. the macaws participating in the study are known as the chicos. >> the ones these researchers saw were going to die, they remov
research after sundown at the center can be challenging. a generator provides electricity only 7 hours a day - and lights out is 9pm sharp. a good headlamp is your best friend... along with your mosquito net to keep unwanted guests out of bed. and during mealtime - you have to keep an eye out for the occasional thief... this one targeted our techknow crew. >> pretty good, yeah? >> this macaw is inocencio - who nests near the center with his mate - chuchuy. they are both scarlet...
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. >> they wait until sundown to cast their nets, when most of the tourists have returned to their hotelsvisitors to return here and not to bring home stories of being stung by jellyfish. scientists cannot predict whether the jellyfish population will continue to increase. but they're already speculating about what the future could hold. >> we're concerned about the future. we're already beginning to see the effect of this scourge and we're wondering whether what we're doing is enough and whether the ecosystem will find a way of recovering. but that's all written in the stars. >> the white-spotted jellyfish can grow up to 70 centimeters long, has eight arms, and only lives for a few months. and it's already getting used to the colder water in this part of the world. >> well, let's hope we can adapt our approach as fast as the jellyfish can. the next time you go through your wardrobe to look for old clothes to give to charity, you may think of the report that comes next. as farfetched as it may sound, that old dress that you throw into the charity box may well come back to you again with a
. >> they wait until sundown to cast their nets, when most of the tourists have returned to their hotelsvisitors to return here and not to bring home stories of being stung by jellyfish. scientists cannot predict whether the jellyfish population will continue to increase. but they're already speculating about what the future could hold. >> we're concerned about the future. we're already beginning to see the effect of this scourge and we're wondering whether what we're doing is...
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near 90 best rain chances to the west moving into the metro about sundown.chance for rain this week is monday. rain should be ending tuesday, wednesday, thursday friday actually look very nice. highs in the upper 70s and overnight lows in the 60s. that's actually cool by june standards. >>> we'll take it. >> thanks. >>> next up we have reporters notebook for you. those are stories affecting our community. >> we're back in 15 minutes with more of the morning's top stories. >>> good morning, welcome to reporters notebook. i'm pat lawson muse. this morning we begin with a tax hike backlash in prince george's county. county executive baker backed off a proposed 15% property tax hike after failing to get enough support tore that hike on the county council. he cut his request in half from $133 million to $65 million. additional funding barracker says he needs to improve schools. the compromise was a last-minute effort to save part of his improvement plan a plan he calls critical to attracting new residents and raising property values in prince george's. >>> bre mo
near 90 best rain chances to the west moving into the metro about sundown.chance for rain this week is monday. rain should be ending tuesday, wednesday, thursday friday actually look very nice. highs in the upper 70s and overnight lows in the 60s. that's actually cool by june standards. >>> we'll take it. >> thanks. >>> next up we have reporters notebook for you. those are stories affecting our community. >> we're back in 15 minutes with more of the morning's top...
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. >>> and right now at 6:00 sundown crack down on violence in a philadelphia neighborhood. darby police are taking extreme measures to keep people safe tonight after a string of recent shootings. the latest shooting was deadly. good evening i'm dawn timmeney. >> i'm chris o'connell. this recent violence has left people on edge. fox 29's dave schratwieser shows us what police are doing tonight tonight. >> reporter: darby police spent friday afternoon posting these flyers across sections of the borough rocked by gunfire the past 36 hours. >> the heat is on here. i'm not -- we're not having this this. >> it's horrick. too close to home, you know, it needs to stop. >> reporter: crack down on violence came after police say this gunman armed with a long gun allegedly killed 60-year-old dolan al sop marie house and her son live right next to him who many new as tim. >> tim was a nice man. he didn't bother anyone. and it's just sad. it's sad. >> came there and laid in wait for the guy and dam near point blank shoots him. >> reporter: al sop's murder early friday morning was the lat
. >>> and right now at 6:00 sundown crack down on violence in a philadelphia neighborhood. darby police are taking extreme measures to keep people safe tonight after a string of recent shootings. the latest shooting was deadly. good evening i'm dawn timmeney. >> i'm chris o'connell. this recent violence has left people on edge. fox 29's dave schratwieser shows us what police are doing tonight tonight. >> reporter: darby police spent friday afternoon posting these flyers...
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they will remain lowered until sundown on sunday may 17th. >>> pennsylvania congressman bob brady is one of many civic leaders to visit the thent site. our chris may asked him what he plans to do in washington in the wake of this tragedy. >> well, i go back there and we will ask for a publicist tell wide audit from the department of transportation, with all of our railroads. >> late last night the republican led house a appropriations committee voted 30 to 21 along party lines to cut amtrak budget from $1.4 billion to $1.3 billion. >> would seat belt have saved lives in the amtrak derailment. former transportation secretary ray lahoud suggest federal investigators consider them. he ride the line frequently and often thought about seat belts. 2007 study by britain's rail safety and standard board said seat belts would not necessarily reduce the number of serious injuries. our coverage continues all morning. >>> 4:43. a chillier start this morning but it will be a nice day. >> this is springtime the at its finest. we start off chilly if you want to have a sweater sweat shirt or fleece,
they will remain lowered until sundown on sunday may 17th. >>> pennsylvania congressman bob brady is one of many civic leaders to visit the thent site. our chris may asked him what he plans to do in washington in the wake of this tragedy. >> well, i go back there and we will ask for a publicist tell wide audit from the department of transportation, with all of our railroads. >> late last night the republican led house a appropriations committee voted 30 to 21 along party...
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they will remain lowered until sundown on sunday may 17th. >>> as "eyewitness news" was first to tell you today at 5:00 o'clock this deadly train crash could lead to criminal charges. tonight "eyewitness news" investigative reporter walt is under asking district attorney seth williams if that will happen. >> members of our crime scene unit have been there and this is the most horrific seen they have ever come across in their experiences as professionals. >> district attorney seth will yup says his investigators are already keeping a close eye on evidence uncovered in the deadly train crash to determine if a criminal investigation might be launched in the future. >> we are monitoring the investigation. we are actively a part of the investigation. but it's too early right now for to us come to any conclusions. >> the da says, if there is a criminal investigation it could also involve federal prosecutors prosecutors. >> i will meet with the us attorney his first assistant and we'll decide if there is criminal charges where that case should be charged. >> reporter: shot da choose to pursu
they will remain lowered until sundown on sunday may 17th. >>> as "eyewitness news" was first to tell you today at 5:00 o'clock this deadly train crash could lead to criminal charges. tonight "eyewitness news" investigative reporter walt is under asking district attorney seth williams if that will happen. >> members of our crime scene unit have been there and this is the most horrific seen they have ever come across in their experiences as professionals....
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by 5 o'clock probably still holding onto the low 70's before we dip back into the 60's by sundown. 70 in reading, 73 in trenton, everybody getting a break from the 80's. 72 in millville and 68 degrees in cape may a-little cooler next to the ocean water. tomorrow we're going to get high pressure sliding off the coast and that's going to force more of a southerly flow into the region and once again we will bump back into the 80's. we're going for a high of 81 with that warmer southwest wind, partly sunny skies overall. we are keeping our eyes on an area of low pressure that is liable to develop down along the southern coast and this could potentially become the first tropical system although it does look like it will probably stay off the coast and maybe just affect us with some cloud cover say by about sunday. that's if we get any effect from it at all. tropical satellite shows you right now it hasn't formed into anything. it's still kind of a disorganized group of thunderstorms and showers but the national hurricane center does believe there's a 20 percent chance of this developing in
by 5 o'clock probably still holding onto the low 70's before we dip back into the 60's by sundown. 70 in reading, 73 in trenton, everybody getting a break from the 80's. 72 in millville and 68 degrees in cape may a-little cooler next to the ocean water. tomorrow we're going to get high pressure sliding off the coast and that's going to force more of a southerly flow into the region and once again we will bump back into the 80's. we're going for a high of 81 with that warmer southwest wind,...
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. >> pelley: sundown brought a spectacular show in sicily this week.rupted since tuesday, and the very best views are at night. by sheer coincidence, on the day dzhokhar tsarnaev was sentenced to death, transit officer richard donohue was promoted to sergeant. his parents pinned the insignia on his collar. donohue was nearly killed in the shoot-out with the tsarnaev brothers and just went back to work. a bullet severed a major artery in his leg and he needed pints of blood. >> sometimes i think. how crazy it was and how lucky i am to be alive and how lucky i am that certain people took certain actions because you take one person out of the equation and i might not be sitting here. >> pelley: sergeant donohue showed his appreciation last month by donating blood in watertown. a young man turns back the clock for his mom. steve hartman "on "on the road"" is next. you do all this research on the perfect car. gas mileage , horse power... torque ratios. three spreadsheets later you finally bring home the one. then smash it into a tree. your insurance company
. >> pelley: sundown brought a spectacular show in sicily this week.rupted since tuesday, and the very best views are at night. by sheer coincidence, on the day dzhokhar tsarnaev was sentenced to death, transit officer richard donohue was promoted to sergeant. his parents pinned the insignia on his collar. donohue was nearly killed in the shoot-out with the tsarnaev brothers and just went back to work. a bullet severed a major artery in his leg and he needed pints of blood. >>...
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. >> it was absolutely in defiance of the new sundown law in oakland. >> sky 7hd was overhead as hundrede lock happen police station in defiance of the new policy to crack one on nighttime marches without a permit. the group was blocked by a rove police who dispersed the crowds with flash bangs. >> people are outraged. >> she says the mayor has no right to keep protesters off the streets at night. >> she ran to govern a town that celebrates resistance and celebrates protest and celebrates social justice. she doesn't get to come in and crush it. >> reporter: the mayor has been under pressure best oakland business own tore protect property from destruction and vandalism. some demonstratores shattered windows on may day. the mayor are office said there has been in change to any c
. >> it was absolutely in defiance of the new sundown law in oakland. >> sky 7hd was overhead as hundrede lock happen police station in defiance of the new policy to crack one on nighttime marches without a permit. the group was blocked by a rove police who dispersed the crowds with flash bangs. >> people are outraged. >> she says the mayor has no right to keep protesters off the streets at night. >> she ran to govern a town that celebrates resistance and...
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in any event it looks like this goes off the map pretty quickly after sundown tomorrow. your exclusive accuweather 7-day, 88, warm and a bit more humid today. and then tomorrow, definitely more humid, 87 is the high and you have that chance late in the day and evening of some drenching showers and thunderstorms, perhaps some of them with gusty winds. more clouds move into play on thursday a high of 83. that will lower the temperature a little bit. there's still the chance of a shower or thunderstorm around because of a front coming through but with all the clouds this is probably the better chance of strong stuff. nonetheless we'll have to look outer for something on thursday. then that front does get out of here and on friday and saturday we're back to partly sunny skies with highs ranging from the low to upper 80's those two days. on sunday, 81 degrees, more clouds a couple of showers and thunderstorms around. and then 75 with some rain possible monday. >> gotcha'. >> thank you, david. >>> it is now 5:41. still ahead on "action news," a massive tanker fire shut down a
in any event it looks like this goes off the map pretty quickly after sundown tomorrow. your exclusive accuweather 7-day, 88, warm and a bit more humid today. and then tomorrow, definitely more humid, 87 is the high and you have that chance late in the day and evening of some drenching showers and thunderstorms, perhaps some of them with gusty winds. more clouds move into play on thursday a high of 83. that will lower the temperature a little bit. there's still the chance of a shower or...
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temperatures in the 80s as we approach the sundown hours.a little bubble of high pressure sitting over us. has driven showers up the valley. that's where i think rain chances will remain highest during the day today. if you're traveling today, chicago, st. louis, memphis, dallas-ft. worth. all could have significant flight delays today. more heavy rain moving into the dallas-ft. worth area. here's our seven-day forecast. 90 today with a best chance west of the metro. for late tomorrow afternoon into tomorrow evening. monday likely to be the rainiest of the next seven days. we dry out on tuesday morning. so tuesday afternoon through the second half of next week. temper ♪ don't, don't, don't, don't stop the beat ♪ ♪ i can't, can't, can't, can't ♪ ♪ control my feet ♪ ♪ p p p people in the street ♪ ♪ c'mon everybody and move your feet ♪ ♪ go! ♪ ♪ ♪ everybody ♪ ♪ move your feet and feel united ♪ ♪ oh oh oh ♪ ♪ everybody ♪ ♪ move your feet and feel united ♪ >>> our area is certainly known for all the land marks and monuments, but more and more we'
temperatures in the 80s as we approach the sundown hours.a little bubble of high pressure sitting over us. has driven showers up the valley. that's where i think rain chances will remain highest during the day today. if you're traveling today, chicago, st. louis, memphis, dallas-ft. worth. all could have significant flight delays today. more heavy rain moving into the dallas-ft. worth area. here's our seven-day forecast. 90 today with a best chance west of the metro. for late tomorrow afternoon...
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once the cold front goes by after sundown a refreshing west to northwesterly breeze takes the humidity out. tomorrow's highs mid-70s. may have a quick passing shower or two on thursday. no big deal there. more importantly, right on into memorial day weekend. look like awesome weather other than a small shower chance monday. >> thank you. by now, you have probably heard that the president has joined twitter. it didn't take long for him to gain more than a million followers. one of the followers, bill clinton. he asked president obama if the twitter handle will remain when mr. obama leaves office. he added the hashtag, asking for a friend. the president replied with his own joke suggesting bill clinton might end up with the flotus if hill rinary clinton becomes president. >>> after the break, the changes being proposed including addition of body cameras. >>> the former >>> an important discussion happening now on the use of force by police and accountability. the u.s. house judiciary committee is holding a hearing on policing strategies. take a listen. >> police use of force should be sc
once the cold front goes by after sundown a refreshing west to northwesterly breeze takes the humidity out. tomorrow's highs mid-70s. may have a quick passing shower or two on thursday. no big deal there. more importantly, right on into memorial day weekend. look like awesome weather other than a small shower chance monday. >> thank you. by now, you have probably heard that the president has joined twitter. it didn't take long for him to gain more than a million followers. one of the...
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going out this evening, sundown at 7:02. temperatures should hold to 70s until at least 9:00.night to go outside and eat dinner if you're not going over to adam's house. back with the news and a check of your seven-day forecast in a couple more minutes. >> best thing, no humidity. >> take your jacket off. a citywide curfew. police arrested several people from violating the order. they were rolling as police arrested this man. he got hit with pepper spray after they started throwing bottles at police. officers carried him to a police wagon and then arrested him. >>> for more than a week people have protested the death of freddie gray. gray was hurt while in police custody and later died. maryland governor hogan will attend church in baltimore and he's asking for a day of peace and prayer following last week's violence. nbc reports how people are turning tragedy into hope. >> reporter: protests to street parties. in the neighborhood that less than a week ago saw violence and looting. this weekend dancing replachd -- replaced the demonstrations. >>ening there's a lot of hope that
going out this evening, sundown at 7:02. temperatures should hold to 70s until at least 9:00.night to go outside and eat dinner if you're not going over to adam's house. back with the news and a check of your seven-day forecast in a couple more minutes. >> best thing, no humidity. >> take your jacket off. a citywide curfew. police arrested several people from violating the order. they were rolling as police arrested this man. he got hit with pepper spray after they started throwing...
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and they have dropped leaf lets saying they have until sundown to get out.is hashem ahelbarra with the very latest. >> reporter: hours after offering a five-day humanitarian ceasefire in yemen, the saudi-lead coalition has launched more air strikes against the houthis. saudi army officers say the decision was in response to houthi shelling of saudi villages. >> translator: now the equation has changed. we will target those who carried out the attacks against our people their bases, the cities where houthi military are operating. it will go after all of the houthi commanders. >> reporter: these are some of the areas that were hit in sa'dah the power base of the houthis in northern yemen. the -- saudi-lead coalition said it destroyed command and communication centers. the coalition dropped leaflets urging people to stay away from sa'dah's old city. fighting is continuing across the country. here on the streets of aden in the south, forces loyal to president hadi have been fighting for weeks to push the rebels out. but the houthis, backed by soldiers who suppor
and they have dropped leaf lets saying they have until sundown to get out.is hashem ahelbarra with the very latest. >> reporter: hours after offering a five-day humanitarian ceasefire in yemen, the saudi-lead coalition has launched more air strikes against the houthis. saudi army officers say the decision was in response to houthi shelling of saudi villages. >> translator: now the equation has changed. we will target those who carried out the attacks against our people their bases,...
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temperatures near 70 at sundown. and mid-60s earlier this evening. there goes the last of the rain showers draining out of southern parts of virginia. and high pressure is building in. no rain for us really on an organized scale today. and look how quiet it is all over the eastern u.s. here's future weather. here's the reason there's the slightest chance for a shower in southern maryland today. by and large, you can see most of us remain dry overnight tonight and into early tomorrow. you can actually wash the car. mainly dry weather ahead. next organized chance for rain looks to be appearing on wednesday. here's future weather through the day tomorrow. but even there, those are widely scattered hit and miss showers. that is just about all you got to worry about. seven-day forecast for you. tomorrow mostly sunny and near 70 degrees. 79 rather. and then up into the 80s we go monday through friday this week. i put an 80 each and every day in the seven-day for you. >> chuck, thank you. we like it. >>> a new project by a university is showcasing how mille
temperatures near 70 at sundown. and mid-60s earlier this evening. there goes the last of the rain showers draining out of southern parts of virginia. and high pressure is building in. no rain for us really on an organized scale today. and look how quiet it is all over the eastern u.s. here's future weather. here's the reason there's the slightest chance for a shower in southern maryland today. by and large, you can see most of us remain dry overnight tonight and into early tomorrow. you can...
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they will remain lowered until sundown on sunday may 17th. >>> we are learning more about the people who were on that train. >> our team coverage continues new with "eyewitness news" reporter justin finch over the at temple university hospital where many of those injured they are still being treated justin. >> reporter: erika and ukee, good morning. there are still dozens here at temple university hospital. eight we are told are in critical condition. we're also told the hospital, called in additional staff just to handle the sheer volume of injuries here. we're talking about injuries that ranged from bum tops bruises to burns. and that as they recover we are learning more about those who lost their lives. of the seven dead, five have been identified. justin zemser a 20 year-old naval academy mid shape man from new york city. his mother susan spoke about her loss. >> he was absolutely wonderful. everybody looked up to my son. there is in other word i could say. >> reporter: also, a abid gillani a senior wells fargo executive, rachel jacobs, ceo after a education tech company based he
they will remain lowered until sundown on sunday may 17th. >>> we are learning more about the people who were on that train. >> our team coverage continues new with "eyewitness news" reporter justin finch over the at temple university hospital where many of those injured they are still being treated justin. >> reporter: erika and ukee, good morning. there are still dozens here at temple university hospital. eight we are told are in critical condition. we're also...
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marrying or socializing with white people, owning firearms, meeting in groups of six or more after sundown, using insulting language toward whites. the code required that at the beginning of each year african-americans sign labor contracts or be arrested, find with vagrancy and hired out to a local planter to pay the fine. i could go on all night about other onerous provisions but two of our greatest historians are here with us this evening. i've asked them to lecture on the black codes after the reception. [laughter] prof. ross: just kidding. what is clear is that johnson's policies allowed white southerners to breathe a sigh of relief. ex-confederates were back in power, slavery was ended but much of the old racial and labor order was restored and they appeared to have an ally in the white house. johnson even allowed the south to hold federal elections and to elect ex-confederates back to congress including alexander stevens who is reelected to his old georgia congressional seat. congress met for a short time. they had just adjourned in march of 1865 when the war came to a close and they
marrying or socializing with white people, owning firearms, meeting in groups of six or more after sundown, using insulting language toward whites. the code required that at the beginning of each year african-americans sign labor contracts or be arrested, find with vagrancy and hired out to a local planter to pay the fine. i could go on all night about other onerous provisions but two of our greatest historians are here with us this evening. i've asked them to lecture on the black codes after...
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sundown add 8:06. smack in between, 67 degrees in san francisco, 4 degrees above average.an jose. mid-70s to the east and to the north. the extended forecast calls for dry weather patterns to resume over the weekend and until wednesday. frank? >> thanks, roberta. 5:49. with california in the middle of an epic drought, the wealthy desert enclave of palm springs is showing little signs of conserving. in fact, the coachella valley is home to the highest water consumption in the state up to 10 times greater than bay area usage. residents of palm springs use an average of 200 gallons a day and that number doubles come summertime. local water agency officials say there is a reason. >> you have to understand, too, though, that we're tourist economy. we have a lot of imported people that come from other parts of the country that are used to grass, used to lawns. >> golf courses consume more than 20% of the water. private courses have their own wells tapping directly into overtaxed aquifers in the desert. >>> in health news, there are new concerns about a popular way to polish fing
sundown add 8:06. smack in between, 67 degrees in san francisco, 4 degrees above average.an jose. mid-70s to the east and to the north. the extended forecast calls for dry weather patterns to resume over the weekend and until wednesday. frank? >> thanks, roberta. 5:49. with california in the middle of an epic drought, the wealthy desert enclave of palm springs is showing little signs of conserving. in fact, the coachella valley is home to the highest water consumption in the state up to...
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buffett: he may wake up in the morning without knowing what that philanthropic act is going to be by sundownsomething will spark his interest, and when it does he... he can move. >> safer: jonathan jarvis is director of the national park service. he oversees the nation's memorials. have you ever had any offers of somebody who's come forth with his attitude and his dough? >> jonathan jarvis: not really. i think david is somewhat unique and is sort of occupying this space of patriotic philanthropy at the moment. >> safer: what else has he offered to pay for? >> jarvis: well, the next big project he did after the washington monument was the robert e. lee memorial which sits at arlington cemetery. he gave us $12.3 million to do a full restoration, and then he has also offered just recently $5 million to restore the marine corps war memorial, the iwo jima. david recognized that this is an opportunity to give back to the country, and also to recognize the marine corps, where his father served. >> rubenstein: the people in the house are wondering who are these crazy people who are out here. probabl
buffett: he may wake up in the morning without knowing what that philanthropic act is going to be by sundownsomething will spark his interest, and when it does he... he can move. >> safer: jonathan jarvis is director of the national park service. he oversees the nation's memorials. have you ever had any offers of somebody who's come forth with his attitude and his dough? >> jonathan jarvis: not really. i think david is somewhat unique and is sort of occupying this space of patriotic...
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you have today's sun-up and sundown and today's temperatures below average for this 14th day of the months, low 60s bayside, mid-60s peninsula into the santa clara valley up to 67, 68 degrees outside number. dry weather pattern each day. and you know what, michelle? i yanked that chance of rain out of the monday forecast. >> oh, no. all right, roberta. well, thank you. >>> david letterman's guest last night was julia roberts. apparently, dave and julia enjoy kissing. >> we have video. >> videotape. >> of our life together. >> do you want to see it? >> yes. >> let's see it. >> you can stick around if you like. >> i'm so glad you feel that way. >> yes, very much. >>> they do enjoy it. we are counting down dave's final shows. only 5 left until he says good- bye. tonight's guest george clooney and tom waite. >> maybe i will kiss george, too. >> who knows. >>> in health news a lung cancer vaccine may be coming to the united states courtesy of cuba. the vaccine called [ indiscernible ] stops the growth of lung tumors. it's been available free for cubans since 2011. now doctors are working are h
you have today's sun-up and sundown and today's temperatures below average for this 14th day of the months, low 60s bayside, mid-60s peninsula into the santa clara valley up to 67, 68 degrees outside number. dry weather pattern each day. and you know what, michelle? i yanked that chance of rain out of the monday forecast. >> oh, no. all right, roberta. well, thank you. >>> david letterman's guest last night was julia roberts. apparently, dave and julia enjoy kissing. >> we...