on kpix 5, tonight the 49ers and fans are getting their plans in order as we count down to miami. niners head coach kyle shanahan says dishing out tickets to friends and family can put big pressure on the players. people don t realize not everyone gets that many tickets and you will have to say no to some people and it will be tough. you have to focus on the people real tight to you and help whoever you can. once you are done, you have to move on and focus on the task at hand. once you get down there it is hectic and everyone wants to be taking care of. we have a job to do and that is what we are going to do. i don t have any tickets. our sports director dennis o donnell says don t bother asking. he has more on the man who has everyone talking tonight. we knew who he was. the rest of the country is finding out about raheem mostert. he is from florida. the 49ers are headed to south beach for super bowl liv things to a record-setting performance sunday from the teams re
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Cloudy with rain and snow showers this evening. Partial clearing overnight. Low 26F. Winds NNW at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of precip 40%. Updated: April 1, 2021 @ 4:23 pm
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and nearly killed when he was crushed by this massive wave. he speaks out in an exclusive live interview and reconnects with the man who saved his life today, monday, january 31, 2011. captions paid for by nbc-universal television good morning, everyone. welcome to today on a monday morning. i m matt lauer. i m ann curry in for meredith. at least 90,000 americans are living or working in egypt. overnight, many who want to get out headed to cairo s airport where the state department is offering chartered evacuation flights. the first flights leave this morning, but evacuations let s be honest here could take days to complete. the government and military are bolstering security before the million man march. and increased security other a museum where thieves damaged priceless artifacts. we are live with the latest ahead. other news to get to include ago medical miracle, mereditatt. doctors removed half of a 2-year-old s brain to treat the seizures. two months late
and nearly killed when he was crushed by this massive wave. he ll speak out in an exclusive live interview and reconnect with the man who saved his life today, man, january 31, 2011. captions paid for by nbc-universal television good morning, everyone. welcome to today on a monday morning. i m matt lauer. for meredith, i m ann curry. good morning. it s estimated 90,000 americans are living or working in egypt. overnight many who want to head out, headed to cairo s airport where the state department is now offering chartered evacuation flights. the first flights leave this morning but evacuations, let s be honest, could take several days to complete. meanwhile, egyptian police and police are bol centering their numbers before million march march tomorrow. added security around the museum where over the weekend tlooefz damaged 14 cases of priceless artifac artifacts. we re live on the latest on the developing situation straight ahead. other news to get to. doctors r
rebooking as the threat of the severe weather moves in. back home tonight, pepco still trying to restore power lost in last wednesday s fast-moving affair. maryland governor martin o malley is complaining the utility company didn t move fast enough to repair lines and wants to punish pepco now with fines. tom sherwood joins us with more on the fallout. tom? reporter: jim, pepco says it s down to a handelful of power outages now, just seven. customers were glad to be getting service, even today. in snowy montgomery county, off norwood road, power crews were replacing downed power poles, and restringing power lines down since wednesday. you guys have been without power? yeah, since wednesday night. how has it been? not too bad. we heat the house with a wood stove. reporter: generators helped these residents while workmen cut up debris. these customers were among the last to be getting their pepco power back, and glad to see this power crew from ohio. these guys