Lets start by checking on our sunday forecast with mark collins. Good morning, mark. Good morning candace. It has been warm overnight and clouds have built in. Ive been watching the rain but it is a long way off. More like this afternoon is the timeframe for when we can see it. Kwie yet conditions over the bay area but backing it out. You can see this band of rain beginning to consolidate and form this linear line that could move into the bay area probably by lunch time today. Well have to key in on a few thunderstorms to move in off of the gulf of mexico and inland zones and rain chance vuning 40 . Not a wash out today but during the afternoon, just gear up for a shower or thunderstorm here, rain chances could amount to a quarter inch to a half inch of rain. If youre going out to the gulf tournament this afternoon, thunderstorms could be a factor. You can track the weather at any time using the storm team 8 weather max app. It is free. Download it from the app. The bay area is mournin
Of the public to come and generally on matter within the commissions per have you and suggests future consideration items. Is there anyone from the public that wishes to speak to comment on anything not on todays agenda seeing none, Public Comment is closed. Mr. President , id like to make a recommendation we call items three and four together as their presentations are enter seconded and over laptop a presentation and discussion on mayor ed lees shop and dine in the 49 that presentation by Mary Ann Thomas of the Economic Workforce Development and then well also have a presentation and discussion on the Small Business saturday presentations by lynn of women impacting the Public Policy and the saturdays coalition. Okay sound good okay. We do work i guess im short. Good afternoon, commissioners regina thank you for having us here on behalf of myself were here to present shop and dine in the 49. So here we go perfect so just by ggsd as many of you may know you know last year in november w
Good evening. Im Brianna Keeler nor for don lemon. The lapd tonight says it will reopen the case that led to the firing of renegade excop Christopher Dorner in 2008. Dorner has been the object of an intense manhunt after allegedly killing three people this week including a Police Officer and the daughter of a former lapd officer. The assistant chief of the Riverside Police spoke at a News Conference a short time ago which a joint task force was announced to find dorner. We are coming together today to catch mr. Corner. What that means is we will look under every rock. We will look around every corner and we will search mountain tops for him. The Riverside Police department is pledging all of its resources to this effort. Casey, does this really change anything, do you think . Perhaps it will, brianna. The reopening of this case against dorner is probably a significant development. And the chief lapd chief just released a statement. Heres what he had to say about why theyre doing that.
They are being called superstorms. Fueled by changing climate, higher temperatures, and rising sea levels. Climate change is real. Its here. Its going to happen again. People and cities once safe. Now in the eye of the fury. I see the weather changing. Absolutely. Is this the era of the superstorm . Water level is rising substantially. And are we ready . If this wall had been here for the next one . Ive been telling everybody, the big flood is coming. We better Start Building the ark. Living near the ocean, theres always that chance that the ocean is going to come take away everything that youve got. But never did i imagine that this was going to happen to me and my family and my community. Even now, given all that has happened to him and his family, it is still hard for Nick Camerada to understand it all. He has lived here, along the shores of staten island, for two decades, with his wife and four boys. Back in 2011, camerada survived hurricane irene. So he paid close attention to rep
Here is the main story we are following tonight on cnn, from new york city, across new england, up to ontario, deep snow fall, Hurricane Force winds now, plenty of cleaning up and digging out. Across several states, a half million homes are without power tonight. Take a look at this accumulation in wallingford, connecticut. That is 44 inches the the city of poston saw the snow reach 21 inches deep there. That is where a tragic accident happened. A teenager claimed into this car to get warm. The tail pipe was blocked, in the snow and the boy died in a matter of minutes. Ems were coming out of the boy, at around this point, i got a look at his face. Eyes rolled back in his head. I have seen that look before. This is part of the country recovering from hurricane sandy, one of the most devastating storms to hit the east coast. It isnt a new phenomenon, experts say our weather patterns are changing due to global warming. We dispatched a team of team of cnn reporters across the country and a