50 and it is everywhere, and 60 in some of our Higher Elevations and the gusts are up to 15 Miles Per Hour. The day lander is upper 50s to 60s at noon and the rain hits the north bay this afternoon into the evening. Drivers behaving . So far, so good but now the rain is rolling in we have not had much rain so a lot of oil is. Up on the roads so as you travel, redepose the speed. You risk the chance of hydroplaneing and slipping a sliding and at the eastern span of the bay bridge, rolling smooth in San Francisco. Thank you. We have a few more hours before the powerful rainstorm that mike was talking about. This is a strange mix of expectation because we do need the rain and anxiety over the damage the storm could cause. We have storm preparations. People are grateful the rain is coming and people would live if lowlying areas know they need to prepare like here in mill valley we are on miller avenue an area known to see flood. You will see sandbags just in case a spot below sea level so
Very concerned tonight. Just seems like the Community Needs to do something to help young people that are at that age to take responsibility for the people young people in the community, you know we all need to look out for the young people even if theyre not our kids. Yeah but some people are also saying maybe the parents of those children should have done a little bit more and looked out for those kids a little better as well. Stephen tschida, abc 7 news. A montgomery man dubbed the beer pong rapist has been found guilty. The jury convicted Joey Poindexter of eight counts of sexual assault. Attorneys say he would get teenaged boys drunk at beer pong tournaments and then sexually assault them. Tonight at 5 00 youll hear from one of the jurors and what poindexter revealed in a wiretap conversation. Leon . Alison police swarmed a Frederick County high school after shots rang out outside and now two freshmen are recovering after being hit. Maryland bureau chief brad bell live outside of
Megan mth grath is live in frederick where all the new developments are happening. Good morning to you. Reporter barbara, it valley rather quiet on campus both at Frederick High School and West Frederick Middle School. Only teachers inside those schools today. Students have been given the day off so police can continue with their investigation. Students were gathered for basketball when suddenly shots rang out fwop students hit. Theyre going to be okay recovering from injury but police are still looking for the person or people who fired those shots. Taking down police tape as teachers reported to work. But students at frederick high they got the day off. So did kids at West Frederick Middle School right next door. The two schools closed to limit foot and car traffic near the scene of the shooting so that police can continue to search for clues. We believe they fled the immediate area on foot. So we have estimating which pathing twhoehey would have taken. Were do a more specific thorou
And a california politician facing charges in a story we broke on Al Jazeera America. Plus a fishing frenzy. The industry is suffering in many parts of the world after supplies are depleted. Now a live look inside st. Peters basilica where pope francis is elevating his first class of bishops into the college of cardinals. Good morning to you. Welcome to Al Jazeera America. Im Morgan Radford live from new york city. Ukraines opposition says president Viktor Yanukovych fled the capital. A top aid to the beleaguered president says hes not going anywhere. Ukraines patient is meeting to discuss the crisis. The opposition wants early elections organised for may. Despite a deal for political transition, protesters are out in full force, demanding that Viktor Yanukovych resign immediately. Al jazeeras Nick Schifrin spoke with some protesters about why they wont back down. For exactly three months they filled the square, witnessing two resolutions, hoping for a third. They appealed for support.
Hello and welcome to Al Jazeera America. After three months of protests that brought ukraines capital to a halt, the opposition struck a deal with the government. President Viktor Yanukovych has agreed to early elections. A new constitution and unique government. As Nick Schifrin reports, tens of thousands of protesters are there camped out in the main square and want him to leaveml. The Opposition Leaders worked hard here inside the ukraine and the International Community to convince everyone that this deal is the solution to the problems. You talk to people inside independence square, the cradle where the uprising began, its hard to find anyone who would agree. For 50,000 people the handshake was a reason not to celebrate, but to mourn. For three months they filled the square, witnessed two resolutions, hoping for a third. Tonight their hopes were dashed. The Opposition Leaders appealed for support. The agreement was a First Step Towards a new government. When we start the process no