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but wow, what a time they're having there in parts of texas. rosemary. >> you're right. they just can't seem to get a break. meanwhile, garcia andre here at home very spring like weather over the bay area and the warmer weather as expected. giving you a live look here over the golden gate bridge. plenty of blue sky here along the coastline. a little bit of fog, but we are pretty much with sunshine for most, if not all for today. and the warming trend continues. temperatures ranging from low 60s at the coastline to low 80s inland. temperatures near average to a few degrees above average. here's a view of a storm tracker two, where you can see plenty of clearing from this vantage point. our winds are light and variable. we do have a little bit of an onshore breeze through oakland, reporting nine miles per hour, as well as fairfield, southwesterly wind in napa as well. but we get over towards santa rosa. you actually have a very gentle north breeze for you there. sfo seven degrees warmer compared to yesterday. petaluma up by five. livermore up by three. temperatures ranging
but wow, what a time they're having there in parts of texas. rosemary. >> you're right. they just can't seem to get a break. meanwhile, garcia andre here at home very spring like weather over the bay area and the warmer weather as expected. giving you a live look here over the golden gate bridge. plenty of blue sky here along the coastline. a little bit of fog, but we are pretty much with sunshine for most, if not all for today. and the warming trend continues. temperatures ranging from...
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west coast and certainly a lot cooler in the pacific northwest today, things are relatively calm in texas. we're looking out for a little bit of weather to start kicking up as you get to tomorrow. tornado threat that will be in parts of the midwest. parts like iowa, illinois, and into missouri. now we're obviously looking a lot better here on the west coast. as far as quiet weather is concerned, right? we don't have a lot of dramatic weather right now and that's a good thing. you have to go all the way over to salt lake city, utah start to see some of that stormy weather. what we've got is sunshine and it is beautiful out there and what we've also got nice temperatures, though, today, plenty of sunshine to go around for everyone. the clouds cleared out for the most part of the coast has a little bit hanging on, but not much. to be honest, you see just a little trace of that marine layer there, but lots of sunshine as we get into tomorrow. that will be our warmest day of the week. those inland 80's will be present and plenty of them. and then as we head towards the weekend, a big change in
west coast and certainly a lot cooler in the pacific northwest today, things are relatively calm in texas. we're looking out for a little bit of weather to start kicking up as you get to tomorrow. tornado threat that will be in parts of the midwest. parts like iowa, illinois, and into missouri. now we're obviously looking a lot better here on the west coast. as far as quiet weather is concerned, right? we don't have a lot of dramatic weather right now and that's a good thing. you have to go all...
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. >> dream of a lifetime taking launching from west texas, america's first black astronaut candidate has finally made it into space and 0 g has started for our astronauts. the 11 minute journey has astronaut soaring past the karman line. more than 60 miles from earth for the 6 on board a perfect flight. there it is. touchdown of the crew capsule. and here at exits, ed white. >> this gentleman has waited a long time to go to space. >> in the 60's at dwight was championed by president john f kennedy to become the first black astronaut to fly. but he wasn't picked to every as is most of i disappointed most them as a look at the full suffering with my role in the low prices was >> over conversation about blacks and hispanics. and sauce served a purpose river prime. now at 90 years-old flying with jeff bezos, rocket company, blue origin. >> he finally gets the recognition to blast out of this world and the man. what a flight for >> the rocket is roaring and rumbling and the noise, that that i would enjoy the and that he did. >> for space wrong made. right. and it's just kind of a really c
. >> dream of a lifetime taking launching from west texas, america's first black astronaut candidate has finally made it into space and 0 g has started for our astronauts. the 11 minute journey has astronaut soaring past the karman line. more than 60 miles from earth for the 6 on board a perfect flight. there it is. touchdown of the crew capsule. and here at exits, ed white. >> this gentleman has waited a long time to go to space. >> in the 60's at dwight was championed by...
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five other crewmates were on board the capsule, blasting off from the company's west texas launch site. congratulations, he finally got the opportunity at 90 years young. >> i can't even imagine the excitement in his heart to know he finally got that opportunity. they've been dealing with some issues since 2022 when they had seven humans go up. so for him to have that opportunity and be the first one since that delay, i can imagine the excitement. >> if he had an instagram account it would be full of selfies. >> maybe he does. >> would you go? >> i would, for sure. >> jessica, would you? >> no. strome -- >>> if you love sleep, you don't want to miss this. and here is a live look before we had to break, alcatraz, the >>> let's get a quick check on traffic before you head out the door. the bay bridge is already busy for commuters heading into san francisco. an overview here, you can see those east bay routes starting to bog down a little bit. westbound 580 to the altamont. it looks like south 680 is also busy as you work your way into walnut creek. >>> there is a competition for just abo
five other crewmates were on board the capsule, blasting off from the company's west texas launch site. congratulations, he finally got the opportunity at 90 years young. >> i can't even imagine the excitement in his heart to know he finally got that opportunity. they've been dealing with some issues since 2022 when they had seven humans go up. so for him to have that opportunity and be the first one since that delay, i can imagine the excitement. >> if he had an instagram account...
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and then in houston, texas. the power is slowly coming back online after a series of deadly storms over the weekend, hundreds of thousands of residents were left without power or air conditioning during near 90 degree heat. the storms brought hurricane force winds to the downtown area, and a tornado touched down in the suburbs. so far, 88% of the power has been restored to the houston area, with the rest expected back by wednesday. reggie or kumasi? excuse me and back to me. >> let's talk about brazil. they are living through an extreme flooding emergency. thousands of people have been displaced in the southern part of the country over the past three weeks. our community is now helping into with the relief effort, i should say, some brazilian citizens in the bay area hosted a donation event in saratoga yesterday, collecting supplies and aid for those in need. >> a lot of people lost their homes and they closed everything that they own and we and the brazilian community start to uh- request for donations for wint
and then in houston, texas. the power is slowly coming back online after a series of deadly storms over the weekend, hundreds of thousands of residents were left without power or air conditioning during near 90 degree heat. the storms brought hurricane force winds to the downtown area, and a tornado touched down in the suburbs. so far, 88% of the power has been restored to the houston area, with the rest expected back by wednesday. reggie or kumasi? excuse me and back to me. >> let's talk...
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it's terrifying in texas, more than 200,000 customers are still without power in the wake of last week's devastating storms record high temperatures are expected to hit houston this week just as people there are picking up the pieces from the wild hurricane force winds that cause serious damage and at least seven people were killed in those storms. rosa flores is in houston. she's fallen all this rows of what's happening there now well, it's still a very active scene, kate, you can see that there is police stay behind me, big equipment, but i want to start with a skyline because that is why we are here. >> you can see that some of these high-rise buildings look like checkerboards. the city of houston has established what they call is an exclusive zone. it's an area that's about six blocks wide where a lot of this glass crashed on the streets and the sidewalks. and it's still too dangerous for people to transit through that area according to the mayor of houston, they are still trying to assess how many buildings were damaged in in this area. damage assessments are still ongoing. they're
it's terrifying in texas, more than 200,000 customers are still without power in the wake of last week's devastating storms record high temperatures are expected to hit houston this week just as people there are picking up the pieces from the wild hurricane force winds that cause serious damage and at least seven people were killed in those storms. rosa flores is in houston. she's fallen all this rows of what's happening there now well, it's still a very active scene, kate, you can see that...
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in houston, texas, the power is slowly coming back online after a series of deadly storms over the weekend, hundreds of thousands of residents were left without power or air conditioning during near 90 degree heat. now, the storms brought hurricane force winds to the downtown area, and a tornado touched down in the suburbs. so far, 88% of the power has been restored to the houston area, with the rest expected back by wednesday. back to you at the desk. >> thanks, amanda. the country of brazil living through an extreme flooding emergency. thousands of people have been displaced in the southern part of the country over the past three weeks. our community is helping in that relief effort. some brazilian citizens in the bay area hosted a donation event in saratoga yesterday, collecting supplies and aid for those in need. >> a lot of people lost their homes. they closed everything that they own, and we and the brazilian community start to uh- request for donations for winter clothes, blankets, hygiene supplies, diapers, things that they needed. and we had actually an overwhelming response. >> t
in houston, texas, the power is slowly coming back online after a series of deadly storms over the weekend, hundreds of thousands of residents were left without power or air conditioning during near 90 degree heat. now, the storms brought hurricane force winds to the downtown area, and a tornado touched down in the suburbs. so far, 88% of the power has been restored to the houston area, with the rest expected back by wednesday. back to you at the desk. >> thanks, amanda. the country of...
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tight end and has offers for more than 30 colleges including schools like michigan, alabama, usc and texas. but on this day it was his team on the field. welcome to the marco jones skills camp at his home field at srv. players and coaches recruited by marco put kids ages 8 to 13 through a range of activities, speed and agility drills to a spirited game of dodgeball, all under the watchful eye of the camps founder. >> he is a big inspiration. i've known him for a while and he is one of the people i look up to. >> he has 5:00 a.m. workouts that he does. just amazing. most people don't do that. he is really dedicated. >> as bright as his future appears, it didn't start that way. at three years old he was diagnosed with epilepsy, suffering seizures at an alarming rate. >> it was a very traumatic experience for my wife and i. waking up when he is three years old to a seizure is not what we anticipated. >> it is scary and not being able to help your kid is one of the worst feelings. >> but they did find help and at age 13 the problem cleared up as it does for about 70% of patients. and the camp
tight end and has offers for more than 30 colleges including schools like michigan, alabama, usc and texas. but on this day it was his team on the field. welcome to the marco jones skills camp at his home field at srv. players and coaches recruited by marco put kids ages 8 to 13 through a range of activities, speed and agility drills to a spirited game of dodgeball, all under the watchful eye of the camps founder. >> he is a big inspiration. i've known him for a while and he is one of the...
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it's her sixth victory in seven starts, which includes a major title at the chevron championship in texas last month. she will now set her sights on the us open at the end of the month. you never have fewer egg game throughout an entire tournament. you have to grind through it even with your b, c, or d game. i definitely think i had my d game today. i didn't play that well and i just told myself that even though i was two over i had opportunity on the back nine to battle with hannah because she was playing solid golf. baseball to finish and a good win for the san diego padres against the atlanta braves on sunday night. yu darvish dominated a slumping braves offense and extended his career—high scoreless innings streak to 25 while earning his 200th professional win. jake cronenworth, luis campusano and ha—saeong kim all hit home runs for the padres, who came out 9—1 winners. that's all the sport for now. you can get more on our website. for now, thanks for watching. the regulator 0fcom has said it is starting the process for consideration of a statutory sanction against gb news. this
it's her sixth victory in seven starts, which includes a major title at the chevron championship in texas last month. she will now set her sights on the us open at the end of the month. you never have fewer egg game throughout an entire tournament. you have to grind through it even with your b, c, or d game. i definitely think i had my d game today. i didn't play that well and i just told myself that even though i was two over i had opportunity on the back nine to battle with hannah because she...
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but he never made it into space until today. [ cheers ] 90-year-old ed dwight blasted off from west texas with five other passengers on jeff bezos's blue origin spacecraft. dwight was an air force pilot when president john f. kennedy named him as a nasa astronaut candidate. but he ultimately wasn't picked for the 1963 class. today's ten-minute-long flight made dwight the oldest person in space. he spoke with our jericka duncan after the successful mission. >> what was going through your mind when you got off of that -- when you got out of the capsule? what was your first thought? >> mission accomplished. i've done a lot of different things in my life. i decided to do it because it was explained to me as how necessary it was to have a black astronaut in the united states. >> you can watch more of jericka's interview with astronaut ed dwight tomorrow on "cbs mornings." >>> still ahead, the road to the olympics. the highs and lows at gymnastics' u.s. classic. everybody wants super straight, super white teeth. they want that hollywood white smile. new sensodyne clinical white provides 2 shade
but he never made it into space until today. [ cheers ] 90-year-old ed dwight blasted off from west texas with five other passengers on jeff bezos's blue origin spacecraft. dwight was an air force pilot when president john f. kennedy named him as a nasa astronaut candidate. but he ultimately wasn't picked for the 1963 class. today's ten-minute-long flight made dwight the oldest person in space. he spoke with our jericka duncan after the successful mission. >> what was going through your...
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astronaut has finally made it to space, and liftoff successful launch of the blue origin rocket out of west texas. six space tourists participated in the 11 minute journey into earth's lower orbit. a member of the group, 90 year old editor dwight dwight, was chosen to be the first black astronaut by president john f kennedy. but after kennedy's assassination, dwight was passed up for the opportunity and never went to space. after the rocket returned, dwight was just overwhelmed by his experience. >> i thought, i really didn't need this in my life, but now i needed in my life. this is fabulous. thank you so much is a life changing experience. everybody needs to do this. >> everybody needs to do this. >> and what an emotional time, a dream delayed. >> but today, at 90 years old, ed dwight is the oldest person ever to launch into space. there is a bit of a buggy phenomenon taking over a rural part of northeast nevada. the area is being invaded by a swarm of crickets are kind of hard to watch this, but videos show tons of them just taking over roads and fences, along with buildings in small towns, th
astronaut has finally made it to space, and liftoff successful launch of the blue origin rocket out of west texas. six space tourists participated in the 11 minute journey into earth's lower orbit. a member of the group, 90 year old editor dwight dwight, was chosen to be the first black astronaut by president john f kennedy. but after kennedy's assassination, dwight was passed up for the opportunity and never went to space. after the rocket returned, dwight was just overwhelmed by his...
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today, though, dwight blasted off from a texas launch pad along with five other tourists for a trip to the edge of space that lasted around ten minutes. >> it was absolutely terrific, and the views i mean, just even i couldn't see it. i could see absolutely fantastic. absolutely. this is a life changing experience. >> ed dwight is 90 years old and is now the oldest person to travel into space. he's two months older than william shatner. when the star trek actor embarked on a space mission back in 2021. >> thrilling day for him. incredible. thanks for joining us tonight. good night ♪ (ominous music) ♪ teacher: ...but it's still true. there are four states of matter. there are solids, liquids, gases... teacher: trevor? teacher: not quite? plasma. teacher: lights please. teacher: now, states of matter are comprised of relationships between molecules. teacher: molecules' relationships... nicotine's a neurotoxin that can escalate teen anxiety. teacher: saved by the bell! ♪ (ominous music) ♪
today, though, dwight blasted off from a texas launch pad along with five other tourists for a trip to the edge of space that lasted around ten minutes. >> it was absolutely terrific, and the views i mean, just even i couldn't see it. i could see absolutely fantastic. absolutely. this is a life changing experience. >> ed dwight is 90 years old and is now the oldest person to travel into space. he's two months older than william shatner. when the star trek actor embarked on a space...
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well, it was an historic launch day in texas for blue origin, the space tourism in exploration firm, funded by billionaire jeff bezos. the flight delivered 6 people to the edge of space for the first time in nearly 2 years. but what makes this flight even more significant is that the first black nasa astronaut candidate finally got his opportunity to go to space. jennifer mcgraw reports. >> a dream of a lifetime taking launching from west texas, america's first black astronaut candidate has finally made it into space and 0 g has started for our astronauts. the 11 minute journey has astronaut soaring past the karman line. more than 60 miles from earth for the 6 on board a perfect flight. there it is. touchdown of the crew capsule. and here at exits, ed white. >> this gentleman has waited a long time to go to space. >> in the 60's at dwight was championed by president john f kennedy to become the first black astronaut to fly. but he wasn't picked to every as is most of i most of as a look at the full suffering with my role in crisis was. >> over conversation about blacks and hispanics.
well, it was an historic launch day in texas for blue origin, the space tourism in exploration firm, funded by billionaire jeff bezos. the flight delivered 6 people to the edge of space for the first time in nearly 2 years. but what makes this flight even more significant is that the first black nasa astronaut candidate finally got his opportunity to go to space. jennifer mcgraw reports. >> a dream of a lifetime taking launching from west texas, america's first black astronaut candidate...
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his blue origin rocket ship blasted into space from a launching pad in the texas desert a short time ago. the spaceship took six tourists on a trip to the edge of space that lasted less than ten minutes. one person on board was retired air force captain ed white, who played a historic role in america's space program. in 1961, he was selected by then president john f kennedy to become the nation's first black astronaut. it truly terrific. >> and the views i mean, just it even i couldn't see it. i could see. absolutely fantastic. absolutely this is a life changing experience. >> ed white is 90 years old and is now the oldest person to travel into space. he is two months older than william shatner. when the star trek actor embarked on a space mission back in 2021. >> coming up tonight on the news at 11, firefighters are battling a wildfire that's already burned thousands of acres. we'll have details on efforts to gain control of this fire in our check of the west coast rap. >> and we'll take a look at the weather coming up this week for your workweek. >> it looks a little bit like last
his blue origin rocket ship blasted into space from a launching pad in the texas desert a short time ago. the spaceship took six tourists on a trip to the edge of space that lasted less than ten minutes. one person on board was retired air force captain ed white, who played a historic role in america's space program. in 1961, he was selected by then president john f kennedy to become the nation's first black astronaut. it truly terrific. >> and the views i mean, just it even i couldn't...
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his blue origin rocket ship blasted into space from a launching pad in the texas desert a short time ago. the spaceship took six tourists on a trip to the edge of space that lasted less than ten minutes. retired air force captain ed dwight was among those on board. he played a historic role in america's space program. in 1961, he was selected by then president john f kennedy to become the nation's first black astronaut. >> it was absolutely terrific. and the views i mean, just even i couldn't see it. i could see. absolutely fantastic. absolutely this is a life changing experience. >> ed dwight is 90 years old and is now the oldest person to travel into space. he's two months older than william shatner. when the star trek actor embarked on a space mission flight back in 2021, lawmakers in minnesota last night struck a deal with bay area based uber and lyft to set minimum wages for drivers. >> under this new agreement, the statewide minimum wage rate for rideshare drivers will be $1.28 per mile, and $0.31 per minute. that's less than what was in an ordinance adopted last summer. uber a
his blue origin rocket ship blasted into space from a launching pad in the texas desert a short time ago. the spaceship took six tourists on a trip to the edge of space that lasted less than ten minutes. retired air force captain ed dwight was among those on board. he played a historic role in america's space program. in 1961, he was selected by then president john f kennedy to become the nation's first black astronaut. >> it was absolutely terrific. and the views i mean, just even i...
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high, and has offers from more than 30 colleges including schools like michigan, alabama, usc, and texas. but on this day, it was his team on the field. welcome to the marco jones skills camp on his home field at srv. players and coaches recruited by marco put kids ages 8 to 13 through a range of activities, from speed and agility drills to a spirited game of dodgeball, all under the watchful eye of the camp's founder. >> he's a big inspiration. i mean i've known him for a while. he's one of the people i look up to. >> he has 5:00 a.m. workouts that he does. it is just amazing. most people don't do that. he's really dedicated. >> reporter: but as bright as his future appears, it department start out that way. at 3 years old, he was diagnosed with epilepsy, suffering seizures at an alarming rate. >> it was a very traumatic experience for my wife and i especially. i mean waking up when he's 3 years old to having a seizure is not fully anticipated. >> it's scary and not being able to help your kid is maybe one of the worst feelings. >> reporter: but they did find help. at age 13, the proble
high, and has offers from more than 30 colleges including schools like michigan, alabama, usc, and texas. but on this day, it was his team on the field. welcome to the marco jones skills camp on his home field at srv. players and coaches recruited by marco put kids ages 8 to 13 through a range of activities, from speed and agility drills to a spirited game of dodgeball, all under the watchful eye of the camp's founder. >> he's a big inspiration. i mean i've known him for a while. he's one...
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mates were also on board that capsule today that landed today, blasting off from the company's west texas watch site. >> wow. at 90 years old. >> i remember when they went up and that is the great thing about being in space. all of a sudden on your joints. it will all go away. >> how cool? >> and he looks like a great thing. >> that's amazing. that does it for us at 5:00. we'll see you back here at 6:00 for an hour of news. >> local news continues streaming on cbs news bay area. the cbs >>> tonight, president biden takes his case for re-election to black voters. today's stop, the commencement address at historically black morehouse college. >> we're investing more money than ever in black families and black communities. >> and he addressed the backlash his administration has faced at moorhouse and across the nation over the israel/hamas war. >> i support peaceful non-violent protests. your voices should be heard. and i promise you i hear them. >> i'm nikole killion in atlanta, where president biden meets mixed reaction at moorhouse as he makes some of his most extensive comments on the wa
mates were also on board that capsule today that landed today, blasting off from the company's west texas watch site. >> wow. at 90 years old. >> i remember when they went up and that is the great thing about being in space. all of a sudden on your joints. it will all go away. >> how cool? >> and he looks like a great thing. >> that's amazing. that does it for us at 5:00. we'll see you back here at 6:00 for an hour of news. >> local news continues streaming...
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one of those people is angela, a young latina mother in her 20s living in texas. she already had one kid, and she was concerned about the fact that that could drive her into even further debt. she had to travel to new mexico to receive two abortion medications. and again, she didn't know how she and her boyfriend were going to pay for bills. i bring that up because that story sounds a lot like the story of a young transgender girl that i interviewed last year. you write that these two issues, abortion access and gender affirming care for transgender people, are connected. why? shefali: if we look at the venn diagram of states that have banned abortion and of states that have restricted access to gender affirming care, especially for minors, it's largely a circle. they are outlawing health care that is fe affirming and in some cases, life saving. and they are doing so often in the face of medical guidance. what we also know is that many health care providers who provide abortion also provide gender affirming care. they are under dual attack by lawmakers, unable to
one of those people is angela, a young latina mother in her 20s living in texas. she already had one kid, and she was concerned about the fact that that could drive her into even further debt. she had to travel to new mexico to receive two abortion medications. and again, she didn't know how she and her boyfriend were going to pay for bills. i bring that up because that story sounds a lot like the story of a young transgender girl that i interviewed last year. you write that these two issues,...
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. >>> to texas now, where officials are warning about a dangerous heat wave at perhaps the worst possible moment for the hundreds of thousands of people still without power, days after devastating storms ripped through the state. priscilla thompson is there. >> reporter: it's been three days since lauren and juan were left in the dark with no power and no air-conditioning. what was it like in that house? >> if you turn on your oven at 350 degrees and you open it up that's how it feels. >> repor in the house. >> you can go home and check on your insulin. >> reporter: unable to keep juan's insulin cold, they left, and are now spending their days a at cooling center. >> we just couldn't stand it anymore at the house, it was too hot. >> reporter: nearly 300,000 homes, businesses and schools across houston are still without power. days after a deadly wind storm tore through the area thursday night. >> oh, there it goes. >> oh, my god! >> reporter: hurricane-strength winds knocking down the frame on this house, leaving behind a 400-mile-path of destruction. and officials say killing at least se
. >>> to texas now, where officials are warning about a dangerous heat wave at perhaps the worst possible moment for the hundreds of thousands of people still without power, days after devastating storms ripped through the state. priscilla thompson is there. >> reporter: it's been three days since lauren and juan were left in the dark with no power and no air-conditioning. what was it like in that house? >> if you turn on your oven at 350 degrees and you open it up that's...
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mates were also on board that capsule today that landed today, blasting off from the company's west texas watch site. >> wow. at 90 years old. >> i remember when they went up and that is the great thing about being in space. all of a sudden on your joints. it will all go away. >> how cool? >> and he looks like a great thing. >> that's amazing. that does it for us at 5:00. we'll see you back here at 6:00 for an hour of news. >> local news continues streaming on cbs news bay area. the cbs >>> tonight, president biden takes his case for re-election to black voters. today's stop, the commencement address at historically black morehouse college. >> we're investing more money than ever in black families a
mates were also on board that capsule today that landed today, blasting off from the company's west texas watch site. >> wow. at 90 years old. >> i remember when they went up and that is the great thing about being in space. all of a sudden on your joints. it will all go away. >> how cool? >> and he looks like a great thing. >> that's amazing. that does it for us at 5:00. we'll see you back here at 6:00 for an hour of news. >> local news continues streaming...
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that was the successful launch of the blue origin rocket out of west texas. six space tourists participated in the 11 minute journey into earth's lower orbit. a member of the group, 90 year old ed dwight, was chosen to be the first black astronaut by president john f kennedy, but after kennedy's assassination, dwight was passed up for the opportunity and never went to space. now, after the rocket returned, dwight was overwhelmed by his experience. >> i thought, i really did need this in my life, but but now i need it in my life. this is fabulous. thank you so much. amazing life changing experience . everybody needs to do this. >> everybody needs to do this. >> and. >> how emotional. the dream delayed. but today, the 90 year old ed dwight is the oldest person to ever launch into space . san francisco was the starting point today for a decades old catholic tradition being revived across the country. parishioners students, and catholic leaders took part in the eucharistic pilgrimage through the city. today. they went from cathedral of saint mary of the assumptio
that was the successful launch of the blue origin rocket out of west texas. six space tourists participated in the 11 minute journey into earth's lower orbit. a member of the group, 90 year old ed dwight, was chosen to be the first black astronaut by president john f kennedy, but after kennedy's assassination, dwight was passed up for the opportunity and never went to space. now, after the rocket returned, dwight was overwhelmed by his experience. >> i thought, i really did need this in...
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beer drinking god is like yeah right another white cabdriver showed up but he claimed that he was from texas, this could have been entirely made up because things have like that and the goat drink long that bottles of beer is one of things in the world. >> art goes naturally already drunk. >> the only one is tom brady after that rest and he is hammered here's a good one from foxbusiness post, hello i'm just dying to know, it was your custom spoke road taylor because i'm just dying to get together without. >> to be clear i don't believe what he says on the academy yes, that being said if anybody else other does really like my sports jackets, they do come in men's so you're welcome. to have a question feature on the cabbie segment e-mail us it happened saturday night fans and sign into the dm's sunday night and up legendary coming ridge loss about talk all things company. okay everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. yay - woo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, nutrients for immune health. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. (
beer drinking god is like yeah right another white cabdriver showed up but he claimed that he was from texas, this could have been entirely made up because things have like that and the goat drink long that bottles of beer is one of things in the world. >> art goes naturally already drunk. >> the only one is tom brady after that rest and he is hammered here's a good one from foxbusiness post, hello i'm just dying to know, it was your custom spoke road taylor because i'm just dying...
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my name is ruth, i'm from dallas texas, i've done ten rounds of prolon. i think the most important way to take care of your health as you age is to exercise and to eat right. but what i've learned is that you can't outrun a bad diet. the easiest thing about doing prolon is you don't have to prepare for it, it's all done for you. you just open the box, and there it is. since prolon, i feel healthier and as energetic as i ever have in my whole life. and i believe prolon has made that possible. -unnecessary action hero ... the nemesis. -it appears that despite my sinister efforts, employees are still managing their own hr and payroll. why would you think mere humans deserve to do their own payroll? because their livelihoods depend on it? because they have bills to pay? hear me now, paycom! return the world of hr and payroll to its rightful place of chaos or face a tsunami of unnecessary the likes of which you have never seen! sometimes jonah wrestles with falling asleep... ...so he takes zzzquil. the world's #1 sleep aid brand. and wakes up feeling like hims
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close in 90 getting down to some the locations across texas but that is going to be feeling some the storms. so far nothing severe but we do expect us to be continued for the afternoon that will increase. we are beginning to see some of these thunderstorms firing up across the midwest. as of now it not quite as severe we do still think they will become severe as we get a little later in the day. actually it for on a scale of five for risk for severe weather this could be really big storms the main concern across this region to straight-line winds similar choice on texas a couple of days those winds could be up to 100 miles an hour. big bull's-eye right across kansas. that's the best risk of seeing the severe weather today there e is a low-end tornado threat mixed in with all this that includes a big chunks of cancer stretching down into oklahoma. even if you do not see tornadoes the winds are probably going to be there. there's a good risk here for hail we are talking hailstones up to 2 inches or greater that is the size of an egg certainly large enough to do major damage. these have
close in 90 getting down to some the locations across texas but that is going to be feeling some the storms. so far nothing severe but we do expect us to be continued for the afternoon that will increase. we are beginning to see some of these thunderstorms firing up across the midwest. as of now it not quite as severe we do still think they will become severe as we get a little later in the day. actually it for on a scale of five for risk for severe weather this could be really big storms the...
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arthel: jeb bates a blue origin is back in business launching this morning out of texas and into space for the first time since it was a grounded two years ago. the crew in today's trip includes edited to white our first black astronaut candidate picked up by president john f. kennedy in 1961. this trip is his first time in space. >> make congratulations you have nascar drivers are revving up of historic speedway in north carolina. for the all-star race it is been busy today since there's a lot of rain as you can see just flooded the track box business madison is alive with the conditions today. >> hey eric, as you can see conditions looking a whole heck of a lot better. we have got sun we had our first rays of the day completed. everyone is crossing their fingers for dry conditions today on all-star race day. as you said we got a lot of rain. what started as a drizzle quickly turned into a full on downpour. it 2 inches of rain in into hous and completely flooded at turned when it got so bad the trucks it pitted in that area had to be pushed up uphill as the water continued to rise. to
arthel: jeb bates a blue origin is back in business launching this morning out of texas and into space for the first time since it was a grounded two years ago. the crew in today's trip includes edited to white our first black astronaut candidate picked up by president john f. kennedy in 1961. this trip is his first time in space. >> make congratulations you have nascar drivers are revving up of historic speedway in north carolina. for the all-star race it is been busy today since there's...
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it comes from the heart of texas. about an hour west of houston. >> i think that that's just that balsey texas grit of we believe we can do it. we are not here just to compete. we are here to win. >> reporter: each is built by hand. there is no assembly line. hennessey's garage looks like an operating room. >> it's pretty much a hobby that got out of control. >> reporter: he has been tuning cars since he was a kid. building his own pranbrand from wheels up had dead end written all over it. >> many people try. not many people succeed. >> reporter: the f5's lead designer nathan malinick was uniquely qualified. >> i was designing jets before coming here. >> reporter: the laws of physics can create some truly beautiful things. in the f5 case it starts where the car meets the air. >> it really acts very similar to an airplane wing, just in the other direction. >> reporter: reverse? >> yeah, we don't want to go up. we want to stay on the ground. >> reporter: wind is an enemy and a friend. everything about the f5 is designed
it comes from the heart of texas. about an hour west of houston. >> i think that that's just that balsey texas grit of we believe we can do it. we are not here just to compete. we are here to win. >> reporter: each is built by hand. there is no assembly line. hennessey's garage looks like an operating room. >> it's pretty much a hobby that got out of control. >> reporter: he has been tuning cars since he was a kid. building his own pranbrand from wheels up had dead end...
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and more than 400,000 customers in texas are without power. here's abc news reporter derek dennis. >> the national weather service now says the storm that struck the houston area late thursday was a derecho, packing wind gusts as high as 100mph. the severe weather causing several deaths. a lightning strike killed an 85 year old woman in her trailer and 31 year old kristen martinez, a mother of four, died while moving her suv. >> she ran out the tree. it snapped, and she thought she was safer in the truck, so she went in the truck from what i know, and that's when the tree fell hundred of thousands. >> losing power. officials say it will be a while before electricity is fully restored. >> over the next few weeks are going to be hard for some folks in our community. they're going to be uncomfortable, but we've been through this. >> houston's independent school district working through the weekend to repair dozens of campuses damaged by the storm. >> the goal is to try to get every school ready by monday if the power comes on so kids can go to ca
and more than 400,000 customers in texas are without power. here's abc news reporter derek dennis. >> the national weather service now says the storm that struck the houston area late thursday was a derecho, packing wind gusts as high as 100mph. the severe weather causing several deaths. a lightning strike killed an 85 year old woman in her trailer and 31 year old kristen martinez, a mother of four, died while moving her suv. >> she ran out the tree. it snapped, and she thought she...
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. >> reporter: the former president was in texas where he accepted the endorsement of the national rifle association. >> under crooked joe biden, everything is under threat like never before. second amendment is under siege. our constitution is being run through the shredder. >> reporter: trump and biden are set to square off in the first bait next month . which takes place in atlanta. >>> taking a live look outside. at san francisco on the sunday morning. it is looking like it will be a good day. bay to breakers is just about an hour and a half away. what can run is expect? here is first alert meteorologist darren peck. >> it will be different today. we start sunday morning with way less in terms of the marine layer. we have some in the interior valleys through sonoma and napa. but it is different because there will be more sunshine today. look at the forecast, bay to breakers happening today , and it will be a very nice day, where you will not be battling much of the marine layer pray. the wind will be lighter as you approach the coast. i want to talk about that in time it out because
. >> reporter: the former president was in texas where he accepted the endorsement of the national rifle association. >> under crooked joe biden, everything is under threat like never before. second amendment is under siege. our constitution is being run through the shredder. >> reporter: trump and biden are set to square off in the first bait next month . which takes place in atlanta. >>> taking a live look outside. at san francisco on the sunday morning. it is...
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and more than 400,000 customers in texas are currently without power. here's abc news reporter derek dennis with more. >> the national weather service now says the storm that struck the houston area late thursday was a derecho, packing wind gusts as high as 100mph. the severe weather causing several deaths. a lightning strike killed an 85 year old woman in her trailer and 31 year old kristen martinez, a mother of four, died while moving her suv. >> she ran out the tree. it snapped, and she thought she was safer in the truck. so she went in the truck from what i know, and that's when the tree fell. >> hundreds of thousands losing power. officials say it will be a while before electricity is fully restored for the next few weeks are going to be hard for some folks in our community. >> they're going to be uncomfortable. but we've been through this. houston's independent school district, working through the weekend to repair dozens of campuses damaged by the storm. >> the goal is to try to get every school ready by monday if the power comes on so kids can g
and more than 400,000 customers in texas are currently without power. here's abc news reporter derek dennis with more. >> the national weather service now says the storm that struck the houston area late thursday was a derecho, packing wind gusts as high as 100mph. the severe weather causing several deaths. a lightning strike killed an 85 year old woman in her trailer and 31 year old kristen martinez, a mother of four, died while moving her suv. >> she ran out the tree. it snapped,...
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a world record 706 men and women, all named kyle, came together in the city of kyle, texas, just south of austin. but they fell short of breaking the current guinness world record, set in 2017, when more than 2300 people named ivan gathered in bosnia. the group of kyle's also met last year but fell short then two the kyle's who gathered today said they hoped to do better next time. >> we're all saying we're going to contact at least two kyle's and bring them with us. >> got to beat a lot of cool kyle's out here and do a lot of like shopping with local vendors . >> those participating in the gathering were required to show proof of identification, have the same name, spelling and have kyle as their first name nicknames, by the way, not accepted. well, the summer travel season kicks off next weekend with the memorial day holiday. it's shaping up to be one of the busiest travel periods on record. the tsa says it's expecting more than 26,000 flights every day through labor day, a nearly 6% increase from 2023. >> most americans will be driving, as we mentioned, and that means they're going
a world record 706 men and women, all named kyle, came together in the city of kyle, texas, just south of austin. but they fell short of breaking the current guinness world record, set in 2017, when more than 2300 people named ivan gathered in bosnia. the group of kyle's also met last year but fell short then two the kyle's who gathered today said they hoped to do better next time. >> we're all saying we're going to contact at least two kyle's and bring them with us. >> got to beat...
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to some other news now, the city of kyle, texas still needs more people named kyle the town once again attempting to break a world record today. a a hope to bring together hundreds of people who are all named kyle. this year. just about 700 kyle's showed up last year. the city managed to attract almost 1500 kyle's, but that fell short of the record for the largest same name gathering and that was set back in 2017 more than 2300. yvonne ths got together in bosnia. well, know a lot of kyle's. enough and on the well, we some pleasant weather, more pleasant weather this weekend. very quiet this weekend. very quiet (♪♪) (♪♪) (♪♪) (♪♪) get exclusive offers on select new volvo models. contact your volvo retailer to learn more. >> welcome back. tomorrow is the big day when tens of thousands of people will be tracking across streets of san francisco summer here to compete. and of course, others want to just walk around in costume kron four's rob nesbitt gives us a look at what to expect in the historic 12 k. from the starting line. the creativity is evident with the runners, a b
to some other news now, the city of kyle, texas still needs more people named kyle the town once again attempting to break a world record today. a a hope to bring together hundreds of people who are all named kyle. this year. just about 700 kyle's showed up last year. the city managed to attract almost 1500 kyle's, but that fell short of the record for the largest same name gathering and that was set back in 2017 more than 2300. yvonne ths got together in bosnia. well, know a lot of kyle's....
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donald trump was in dallas in texas — a state which has voted republican since 1980. his reason for being there — to receive the endorsement of america's biggest gun lobbying group, the national rifle association, and encourage its members to turn out and vote for him. joe biden was in atlanta in georgia, a key swing state which he took by a narrow margin last time round. he went to mary mac's tea room, a historic institution in the city and a stronghold of democratic support. both men used their respective events to have a dig at their opponent. if the biden regime gets four more years they are coming for your guns, 100% certain, crooked joe has a 110 year record of trying to rip firearms out of the hands of law—abiding citizens. my opponent is not a loser, not a good — my opponent is not a loser, not a good loser but he is a loser. he has— a good loser but he is a loser. he has laid _ a good loser but he is a loser. he has laid out the republicans in the _ he has laid out the republicans in the house, they know exactly what _ in the house, they know exactly
donald trump was in dallas in texas — a state which has voted republican since 1980. his reason for being there — to receive the endorsement of america's biggest gun lobbying group, the national rifle association, and encourage its members to turn out and vote for him. joe biden was in atlanta in georgia, a key swing state which he took by a narrow margin last time round. he went to mary mac's tea room, a historic institution in the city and a stronghold of democratic support. both men used...
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texas. the lower house of parliament is making moves to change all of that. it's past the marriage equality bill. the law still has to be approved by the senate and signed into law by the king. the us of poppin has been fighting for this for many years. you know, when we talked about greater social acceptance, it didn't happen overnight. it's because l g b t 2 plus individuals have refused to be suppressed and have continuously funding for their rights and them over time. young dom known. she is one of the most important representative of civil society giving evidence in the continuing senate hearings on the matter. she says that the conservative pro military government, that leads to thailand in the past try to slow liberalization. but that ended when the few type parts, which is now in power, was one of the major parties who included marriage equality. and it's campaign from ariah and harry adult, a mistake that the bill will become little. and there also hoping for further changes the bill will only concern marriage, the legal terms father and mother will
texas. the lower house of parliament is making moves to change all of that. it's past the marriage equality bill. the law still has to be approved by the senate and signed into law by the king. the us of poppin has been fighting for this for many years. you know, when we talked about greater social acceptance, it didn't happen overnight. it's because l g b t 2 plus individuals have refused to be suppressed and have continuously funding for their rights and them over time. young dom known. she...
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throughout the weekend could be dangerous for the nearly half a million homes and businesses in the state of texas that remain without power. president biden issued a disaster declaration to make federal assistance available. officials say repairs could take weeks. temperatures are soaring in other parts of the world, too. india sweltered today with temperatures above 110 degrees. even in the middle of its summer months, that's hotter than normal. the heat wave is expected to last into next week. in western afghanistan, flash flooding from unrelenting heavy rains have killed at least 68 people. dozens more people are missing. that's on top of deadly floods last week in northern afghanistan that killed more than 300 people. and the man accused of trying to assassinate slovakia's prime minister robert robert fee-ko appeared in court today, and was ordered to remain behind bars. supporters laid flowers outside fico's hospital, as he remains in serious but stable condition. his health minister adds that his prognosis is positive. still to come on pbs news weekend, why young people are pushing for more
throughout the weekend could be dangerous for the nearly half a million homes and businesses in the state of texas that remain without power. president biden issued a disaster declaration to make federal assistance available. officials say repairs could take weeks. temperatures are soaring in other parts of the world, too. india sweltered today with temperatures above 110 degrees. even in the middle of its summer months, that's hotter than normal. the heat wave is expected to last into next...
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more than 400,000 people in texas with without power. the national weather service reporting what they call a derecho packing powerful straight-line winds gusting up to hurricane strength ripped through houston this week. the death toll rising to seven people. large trees coming down, homes and buildings destroyed. one city official saying some of the power outages could last weeks. a tornado touching down in pittsburgh on friday, winds gusting more than 100 miles per hour. tonight, growing concern as a heat wave expands across the region. temperatures feeling like the triple digits as many are left with no power or air-conditioning. somara theodore with the forecast in just a moment. first jacqueline lee leading us off. >> reporter: tonight, the death toll rising in the houston area, where the national weather service now says a derecho struck late thursday. straight line winds gusting as high as 90 to 100 miles per hour. this building under construction, collapsing during the storm. at least seven people losing their lives across the a
more than 400,000 people in texas with without power. the national weather service reporting what they call a derecho packing powerful straight-line winds gusting up to hurricane strength ripped through houston this week. the death toll rising to seven people. large trees coming down, homes and buildings destroyed. one city official saying some of the power outages could last weeks. a tornado touching down in pittsburgh on friday, winds gusting more than 100 miles per hour. tonight, growing...
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a texas official says some residents could be without path weeks, auditors high. did you a customer, let's just of a sudden burst of thunder storm with winds picking at 160 kilometers an hour, tore through windows and humbled the streets of houston. the delusion quickly came and went, leaving a scene of destruction. downtown skyscrapers hawks with jacket holes in place of windows and a night club. now missing a wall. the storm killed, at least for people to drive from falling trees and another from a crate. it was fierce, it was intense. it was quick. and most of these tony's didn't have time to place any sales out of harm's white city officials close to schools and government offices and caution people to stay home on friday. we are going to have to talk about this disaster in weeks. not days. crews are clearing down trees and crushed vehicles and restoring electricity to the nearly 1000000 homes and businesses that last power at the storms. peak scientist say this level of destruction is normally caused by hurricane. but the earth warming climate is enabling mer
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let's go live in dallas, texas were trump is about to speak. >> good to be with you. the trump campaign says it seeds sides of weakness for joe biden deep blue minnesota. pointing to the fact that 19% of voters went with the uncommitted option in the states primary rather than selecting joe biden. they also point to 22016 trump nearly lost the states by just one half points just before losing the state by seven points to joe biden in 2020 at the state gop annual lincoln/reagan dinner last night trump made his pitched at minnesota voters focusing a lot on their top issue which is the economy. >> that we can be a one point gun or two points up in minnesota to the sky do not know produce inflation catastrophe is in effect a colossal tax on american families we will call it the biden inflation tax support on day one we will throw out and reinstate megan now makes it. we are going to make it the most successful. cooks trump gave the bit of a preview here earlier what will likely hear from him on the second amendment this afternoon. while the second amendment is a very impo
let's go live in dallas, texas were trump is about to speak. >> good to be with you. the trump campaign says it seeds sides of weakness for joe biden deep blue minnesota. pointing to the fact that 19% of voters went with the uncommitted option in the states primary rather than selecting joe biden. they also point to 22016 trump nearly lost the states by just one half points just before losing the state by seven points to joe biden in 2020 at the state gop annual lincoln/reagan dinner last...
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cooling centers are opening for people to find relief in the texas heat but a lot of people concerned. we are forecast to hit the 90s every day this week. rich: is more severe weather on the way? adam klotz has the answers. >> reporter: there are big storms moving across the south not as intense as we saw yesterday. the entire line, all the way to new orleans, that system continues to push a little further to the east. as of right now it's not severe thunderstorms but the risk is there, you see some thunderstorms across central florida to the florida big bend, all areas getting in on it and that's the highlight, stretching to portions of southern georgia, the best risk of seeing some severe weather, some hail, big thunderstorms. with all of that maternal moisture is dropping a lot of rain. some risk of flooding in panama city to tallahassee north to albany into georgia. it's a wide area here with some risk of flash flooding but the highlight is across portions of south georgia. it is hot across the country especially miami. it is a tough one fueling these storms. mike: ultra processed
cooling centers are opening for people to find relief in the texas heat but a lot of people concerned. we are forecast to hit the 90s every day this week. rich: is more severe weather on the way? adam klotz has the answers. >> reporter: there are big storms moving across the south not as intense as we saw yesterday. the entire line, all the way to new orleans, that system continues to push a little further to the east. as of right now it's not severe thunderstorms but the risk is there,...
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donald trump is set to take the stage at the nra national convention in texas. we will take you there live when it gets underway. he had a busy friday campaigning in minnesota and attending his son's graduation in florida. welcome back to fox news live. greg:president biden is expected to speak at a campaign event in atlanta at his convention speech in morehouse college tomorrow. let's check in with garrett tenney in dallas with the latest. >> reporter: the trump campaign is seeing signs of weakness in deep blue minnesota. in 2016, trump narrowly lost the state by a point and a half by losing it by 7 and 2,020. in minnesota's democratic primary, 19% of voters selected uncommitted, many to protest biden's support of israel. last night he spent a lot of time hitting biden on the economy but also talking about his ongoing legal troubles. >> every time the radical left them across, marxist, communists, fascists indict me i considered a badge of honor. i really do. you are lucky to have me instead of some stiff would that would crawl into a corner. crawl into a corne
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aishah: garrett tenney in texas. thank you. griff: a shocking video from cnn apparently showing diddy combs, attacking his girlfriend. and this continues for looking into combs for other allegations, including sex trafficking. and in a warning to viewers, this video is graphic. >> hi, griff. we want to warn our viewers, this is is graphic, disturbing hard to watch. this was obtained by cnn from the inter-continental hotel in los angeles in march of 2016. it seems to show combs violently kick and drag his then girlfriend down the hallway, and that he paid $15,000 to the hotel for the footage. >> and her lawyer says the gut wrenching video only confirmed the disturbing and predatory behavior of mr. combs and that alleged behavior was laid out in a graphic lawsuit that ventura filed against combs last november. the two settled the lawsuit a day after it was filed. and ventura's attorney said throughout their relationship mr. combs was uncontrollable rage and frequently beat miss ventura tragically that she was caught in a cycle of
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this disaster in weeks, not days. >> crews are trying to work to get power back on for residents in texas and louisiana. residents also were hit with hurricane force wind. >>> the weekend has arrived and things are looking pretty good, the fog is going to retreat to the coast towards midday, the typical mayweather pattern is going to stick around for the next couple of days, cool today and a little bit warmer for the second half of the weekend tomorrow, more of a warm up by monday and tuesday of next week but still quiet weather pattern and then things are going to cool off a little bit. no moisture but just cooler temperatures looking ahead to memorial day weekend. let's take a look at the marine layer, the fog is going to be backing up to the coast towards midday but along the coast it is going to be tough to shake. you have a better chance of coastal parts of the bay area to see a little more sunshine on sunday. let's take a look at this forecast for the giants game as they have game two of the series against the colorado rockies, first pitch at 1:05 this afternoon, temperatures around
this disaster in weeks, not days. >> crews are trying to work to get power back on for residents in texas and louisiana. residents also were hit with hurricane force wind. >>> the weekend has arrived and things are looking pretty good, the fog is going to retreat to the coast towards midday, the typical mayweather pattern is going to stick around for the next couple of days, cool today and a little bit warmer for the second half of the weekend tomorrow, more of a warm up by...
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. >>> welcome back, it is 6:12, a deadly storm struck the southeast part of texas, at least four people have been killed so far in power has been knocked out for about 1 million. here is a look at what happened in houston, the storm rod went up to 100 miles per hour in the area. rhodes left covered in glass and debris, the city is in recovery mode, city leaders say it could take a lot of time. >> we are going to have to talk about this disaster in weeks, not days. >> crews are working to get power back on for the residents of both texas and in louisiana. the residents are also hit with hurricane force winds. >>> the weekend has arrived and things are looking pretty good, this morning's fog is going to retreat to the coast, a typical midday weather pattern is going to stick around for the next couple of days, cool today and a little bit warmer for the second half of the weekend tomorrow, more of a warm-up for monday and tuesday but still a quiet weather pattern prevailing and then things are going to cool off a little bit. no moisture but cooler temperatures as we are looking ahead to me
. >>> welcome back, it is 6:12, a deadly storm struck the southeast part of texas, at least four people have been killed so far in power has been knocked out for about 1 million. here is a look at what happened in houston, the storm rod went up to 100 miles per hour in the area. rhodes left covered in glass and debris, the city is in recovery mode, city leaders say it could take a lot of time. >> we are going to have to talk about this disaster in weeks, not days. >> crews...
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in houston, texas. now, the mayor says it could be weeks before power is fully restored to all homes and businesses left in the dark by storm. related outages. thunderstorms with hurricane force winds tore through houston. that is thursday, knocking out electricity to nearly 1 million people. the national weather service says wind speeds hit 100mph. at least seven people died in the storms, and widespread destruction, as you see here, has brought much of houston to a standstill. back here at home, let's check on conditions outside. lisa. >> all righty. it is cloudy. san francisco in the low 50s here. going for a high of about 63. maybe 64. underneath sunny skies. winds will pick up to about 10 to 20 miles an hour. and the clouds cling to the coastline. this morning. it's gray all across the bay area. we'll talk about sunshine and 70s for some of you, and a big warm up for all of us as we get into next week. that's all coming up. >> lisa. thank you. also next, scottie scheffler climbing the leaderboard t
in houston, texas. now, the mayor says it could be weeks before power is fully restored to all homes and businesses left in the dark by storm. related outages. thunderstorms with hurricane force winds tore through houston. that is thursday, knocking out electricity to nearly 1 million people. the national weather service says wind speeds hit 100mph. at least seven people died in the storms, and widespread destruction, as you see here, has brought much of houston to a standstill. back here at...
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. >> i'm ivan rodriguez reporting in houston, texas. >> take a look at this. the mayor says it could be weeks before power is fully restored to all homes and businesses left in the dark by storm. related outages. outages, that is, thunderstorms with hurricane force winds tore through houston on thursday, knocking out electricity to nearly 1 million people, the national weather service says wind speeds hit 100mph. at least seven people died in the storms and widespread destruction has brought much of houston to a standstill. back here at home, let's check on conditions outside. how's it looking? >> well, we're pretty gray to start out, and you can see the golden gate bridge. kind of always looks this way, right. but the fog or the low clouds have spread inland, where temperatures are in the 50s for everyone. even some mist and drizzle right here. so it's going to be a little while until we see the sun. but once we do a nice afternoon, but the cooler day of the weekend is today. i'll have the details in a few minutes. >> also next, scottie scheffler climbing the
. >> i'm ivan rodriguez reporting in houston, texas. >> take a look at this. the mayor says it could be weeks before power is fully restored to all homes and businesses left in the dark by storm. related outages. outages, that is, thunderstorms with hurricane force winds tore through houston on thursday, knocking out electricity to nearly 1 million people, the national weather service says wind speeds hit 100mph. at least seven people died in the storms and widespread destruction...
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businesses crumbled after a wave of waves and deadly storms tore through louisiana and texas. i'm normally sitting right there. kathleen cox, who's battling cancer, was home when this tree came crashing in. i can't say that i'm perfect, but i'm okay. more than 100 mile per hour winds pounded houston. people seen here sheltering in a costco and running for cover as rain poured into minute maid park during the astros game in downtown houston. the ground is still covered with glass, just a fraction of what fell as the storm busted out windows and skyscrapers like this. officials say at least seven people were killed. horrible accident with a family tree. fell. went right through the driver's compartment with children in the back. the torrential rain fueling dangerous floodwaters just north of the city as golf ball sized hail pummeled parts of west texas. the storm knocking out transmission towers. at one point, more than a million people left in the dark, prompting school shutdowns as hundreds of crews worked to clear roadways and restore power. we are going to have to talk about
businesses crumbled after a wave of waves and deadly storms tore through louisiana and texas. i'm normally sitting right there. kathleen cox, who's battling cancer, was home when this tree came crashing in. i can't say that i'm perfect, but i'm okay. more than 100 mile per hour winds pounded houston. people seen here sheltering in a costco and running for cover as rain poured into minute maid park during the astros game in downtown houston. the ground is still covered with glass, just a...