Kind of weapon that suspect had. Its a small victory in our deepening drought. Were finally conserving water. Today state water leaders announcing californians have cut water use by 20 . Eve better were about to get wet. We have Team Coverage this evening. Chief meteorologist jeff ranieri is tracking some muchneeded rain, but we begin in san jose with michelle roberts. Michelle what do you have . Reporter well, im here in a pond, although it seems a little bit odd to call it a pond because theres nothing here. Were in this spot about a year and a half ago i would be swimming. So even though we are doing more to conserve obviously, more needs to be done and we also need that rain. Generally, i just try and use less water. I mean its a mentality. Reporter a mentality that seems to be working, at least lately. The state water board says water use fell 22 in december compared to the same time last year. It was just a drop in the bucket, and rain or shine, we need to continue to conserve. R
Anonymous tip that he was staying with a friend. The tip came after Police Released this photo of andres wheeling a suitcase on 11th street between mission and market. The headless torso of a man was found in that suitcase last wednesday near 11th and market. Police searched the area and found a leg nearby. For several days theyve been searching trash bins for other body parts. The body is a lightskinned man and his former roommate was a lightskinned man who has been missing. 58yearold omar schwann lived at the hotel from 2008 to 2010. Those who knew the men say they lived quietly and they were good neighbors. They moved out in 2010 after his father offered to move them out to another house. Theyre awaiting dna test results to see if it is the body that was found. By law, the District Attorney has 72 hours to file charges or to release a suspect. They have decided not to file and so mark andres will walk out of this jail sometime this evening. Reporting from San Francisco, mark matthew
William hite sent friday as the. He warned that 1300 School Employees may have to be laid off. He warned that schools might not start on time. Everything will happen, but with caveats, there will not be bus services, fewer school police, we asked the question off the top of the show, did william hite blink and not follow through, what do you think . I think it was a tough choice, i do. I think in the end he decided that after having a lot of conversations with a lot of the people including parents and legislators, that it made more sense for him to open schools on time with cuts and that the pressure was going to be maintained on the legislature to get it done in the mid part of september. He has the option to close schools early and continue additional cuts through the school year, but i think, i think it was a tough decision either way. I dont think either way he want he was going to be an easy one make it work well for the school district. We havent been privy to the conversations h
Captioning funded by cbs this is the cbs morning news for friday april 10th 2015. Good morning. Im Alison Harmelin in for annemarie green. Others. Tornados were also reported in iowa and damaging storms hit missouri. The massive twister in illinois wiped out the Tiny Community of fairdale. An emergency official said every structure in the town is either damaged or destroyed. First step is obviously trying to get to the immediate needs of the people that you see and our officers were doing that when they got here then calling in the assistance from other agencyies to help clear the area. The storms forced the cancellations of hundreds of flights in chicago. Danielle nottingham reports. Reporter tornado sirens sound as a huge funnel cloud touched down over illinois. One of the areas hardest hit was the town of rowshell about 80 miles west of chicago. The National Weather service confirmed at least one large tornado in the area thursday night as a powerful line of storms raked across the
Really know. Thats what started that. That red line really was a defining moment for many people. And it is clearly emboldened the russians and others, and now we pay the price for t the problem is much harder now because we have locked down that path and it is harder to back up on it. Back to calls. Guy is next in glen birney, maryland. Democrat caller. Hi glen. Or guy excuse me. Just like to talk to your guest there, i dont know a whole lot about war. But once the first bomb goes off or the first individual that kills, you dont know how far this thing goes. It is easy to start them. It is difficult to end them. And i dont know how we can tell who is the enemy and who is the friend, who is the threat and who is not. But yet when we get there they know were there because we dont look nothing like them. Once you start killing off peoples father, then peoples brothers and sons, what do you think their family members are going to do . Theyre not just going to go away. The United States wi