Brown family revealed he was shot six times, including t in the head. Witnesses haved brown had his arms up and w surrendering at the time. B forensic expert who worked the autopsy said monday tha still inconclusive. Susan mcginnis cbs news ferguson missouri. A grand jury may begin hearg testimony from witnesses tomorrow to decide whethehe case. Attorney general eri, as the begin hearing testi decide whether to return an indictment in the case. Atty general eric holder is headg to ferguson tomorrow, as the Justice Department performs third autopsy on browns bo. The local School District h canceled classes for the ref the week because of the instability. A surprsing find in dowtown francisco. After someone brought an apparent explosi device to the federal building. T bomb squad was called, and it up. Boom 03 someone reported a stick of dynamite in an suv neae federal courthouse on golden gate avenue last nig. It may have been someone tug the explosives in. After the blast, the suv was d
Refreeze even the treated roads will freeze as temperatures will be brutal. Slick spots and icy patches expected overnight and tomorrow morning. Temperatures will stay well below freezing until friday. Tomorrow this arctic front moves through, temperatures ranging 15 to 20 degrees below normal and that will stick for at least the next couple of days. Then the wind kicks n take a look at what it will feel like tomorrow morning at 8 00 a. M. 15 in philadelphia, six in allentown, two below in the poconos. Then by the evening it will feel like one in philadelphia, 22 below in the poconos. It is going to be a very cold day but not the coldest this week by far. Coming up well talk about when it will get even colder, snow showers in the forecast and when wind chills will go below zero pretty much everywhere. More on that coming up later in the broadcast with that sevenday forecast. Jess. For now well send it to you. Well see you in a bit kathy. Thank you. With that snow behind us we turn our
After retiring. Later that year he was convicted of domestic violence. He had a court date for friday to begin the probation process. This afternoon his attorney said mr. Harris is requesting to have privacy now until we can figure out what happened. Reporter he was booked on felony assault of an officer, misdemeanor hit and run and misdemeanor driving under the influence of drugs. He bailed out of jail earlier this afternoon on 146,000 bond. No court date has been set yet. Live in San Francisco, david stevenson, ktvu fox 2 news. More rain is heading our way tonight. A spring storm is taking aim at northern california. Chief meteorologist bill martin is tracking the changing conditions now. You are right. Much needed rain. And it is coming at a good time. Heavy rain in the next 12 hours. Half inch to an inch of rain, inch and a half in the mountains. The system is still well to the north of us. You can see where the rain is falling. For us we have moisture off shore. It will sprinkle,
University attack. Scientists turn the large hadron clyderback on after a twoyear upgrade. We will have your sport including higher and faster as a Major League Baseball season gets underway with plans to speed up the support for a world thats losing its attention span. Yemens Houthi Rebels have main gains in the Southern City of aiden despite efforts to halt their ad vance. They are said to have captured the proof vencial government headquarters. Witnesses say the fighters also bombarded residential areas setting fire to buildings there. Meanwhile, a senior houthi figure said they will be willing to sit down for peace talks but only if the Saudiled Coalition stops its airstrikes. The International Red cross says the Saudiled Coalition has given it the green light to send medical supplies and staff and hopes to send two planes to sanaa on tuesday. Omar has more on the days developments. Reporter most of the heavy fighting on sunday took place in the districts in the south of aiden not
At the university of virginia. Critics say it is not enough. This is Aljazeera America live from new york city, im stephanie sy. This morning the red cross hopes to deliver emergency humanitarian aid to yemen as a new round of airstrikes targets rebel fighters there. The Saudiled Coalition face the challenge of finding houthis hiding among civilians. They inched closer to aden and that is where forbes loyal to yemens president are holding out. For civilians trapped amid the fighting the situation is worsening. Yemenese say the war is ripping their country apart. There is a shortage of clean water and electricity is intermittent. Hospitals are running low on staff and medicine. Yemen is one of the poorest countries in the world and relied heavily on food aid. 90 have the countries food is imported. The red cross said todays go ahead to send humanitarian aid in is in limbo. Its unsure if any of plane will actually be able to fly in while the airstrikes continue. A former advisor to the p