As well as in the south and east bay likely to be in the dark. Lets get right to nbc bay areas cheryl hurd. Shes live for us in orinda tonight. Cheryl. Reporter well, this marquee in downtown orinda could go dark by tomorrow at 10 00 p. M. And the power could be off in this area until monday. Thats why a lot of people in this area are getting ready. The possible power safety shutoff is not only affecting adults, its a concern for children. My parents got a generator. So now we have that. Which is good. And we also have these big bags of ice. The last few weeks have created a frenzy for people looking for ways to keep the power on. We just installed a solar system on our roof with a backup battery. So we are ready. Reporter an estimated 120,000 contra costa pg e customers might lose power tomorrow. 56,000 customers in Alameda County could lose power around 5 00 p. M. I dont exactly like it because most stuff wont be available. And like this causes all kinds of commotion. Even though its
Morning, the point breeze row home on the 1700 block of south taylor was fully ablaze. The arriving companies, fast, aggressive attack. Philadelphia firefighters racing against time, to douse flames and rescue elderly man reported trapped on the homes second floor. It was a laid nay car going by and kept saying oh, my god the house is on fire. Ruth heard screams and then let me look out my window. The shade up there, i seen the flames. Hours later sad to learn firefighters were unable to rescue her long time neighbor, whom she says, lived in that house for decades. The man she tells us was a loving father, and a world war ii veteran by the name of benjamin boone. Very nice person. Firefighters say, the victim was found on the first floor of the home, he would not survive. This fire ultimately brought 11 fire companies, and more than 40 firefighters and medics, other Fire Department personnel to the scene. Again, every fire death is a tragedy. Official say one key part of their probe wi
[beep] erika a mac and cheese demand triggering a violent attack. The takedown of a uconn student. You have to see this. Good morning, everybody. In for randy. Im emily riemer with cindy fitzgibbon. Cindy beautiful day. Not that warm at the bus stop this morning. In the 40s at the bus stop this morning. Make sure you have that jacket with you. You can shed it later on. This afternoon, up near 70. Notice were not seeing many 30s here north of boston. Unlike yesterday morning, not as many 30s. 52 in boston now. Notice on the cape where you were in the 50s yesterday morning, it is in the upper nourts morning. A little bit cooler in in the 40s this morning. A little bit cooler in spots. Clouds are getting out of here, thinning out. Watching a front here off to the this will bring in cooler today is the day you want to take advantage of. Look at how temperatures come up by 11 00 a. M. In the 60s. Bright and sunshine this afternoon with a southwesterly wind. Look at lawrence and nashua, lowe
Initiative. Creating lab in crime, theres one in education, theres one in poverty, theres one in energy and the environment and theres one in health. They will do random miezed control trials studying these programs and work with cities to help scale them up. So its a way in which we leverage what we do. Those are just a couple of the ways, but theres a lot that i think anchors trying to do to be catalyst for change. Aamy michael there is a lot of interest from probably everyone in this room and around the country, what the administration is going to do in this moment so we will touch on that. Lets start first with my brothers keeper. Its a little over a year in implementation. You really received a lot of local commitments to action. Explain to people in the room who may not be familiar with it, whats the approach for my brothers keeper, whats the result now a year in . Michael good morning. My brothers keeper is really what the heart of the Obama Administration is, which is making su
Evolve my leadership style to ensure our success with meeting the mission, the needs of the workforce and the community. Once again, thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today. I would be very happy to answer any questions the committee may have at this time. Thank you very much, chief. I appreciate that. I think ill just start off about the unattended firearms which was probably, if anything, one of the bigger concerns, since ive been here on the hill. You were just outlining what you would normally do in a case like that. I think you said five days suspension. Something like that. Im sure that depends on the personnel record of that particular individual, if there had been incidents in the past or not, et cetera. But its also my understanding that some of these incidents happened with members of the force that were on sort of special detail with leadership. And is there any do you give that consideration . Or what do you do in a case like that . Yes, maam. First of all,