Thousands skip work for a day without a woman, while the current first lady and the first ladies before her celebrated International Womens day. Good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. Good to be with you. Im anne marie green. Dangerous winds that caused extensive damage in the midwest and northeast are expected to calm down today, but more than a half a Million People in the central midwest lost power and transportation was disrupted. Reporter some of the worst damage was in michigan, where giant trees crushed homes and other buildings like they were cardboard. I do feel a little lucky i wasnt hurt or anything. Its just one of those things. You dont want it to happen, but im hoping im going to get a new garage out of this. Reporter crews worked through the night to restore power after wind gusts topped 60 miles per hour, knocking down power lines from illinois to northern new york. Some customers will be without electricity for days. The hig
Francisco. It is 50 in san jose. Low 50s in redwood city. And again oakland at 50 degrees. Few clouds will scoot under the ridge of High Pressure. But it will be mostly sunny with a lot of warm air mass in place. Temperatures are well above the average of 65 in concord. 73 degrees. 62 in rockaway beach. 64 Half Moon Bay backing through moss beach, montara beach, high 60s, low 70s around the peninsula and we swing into los gatos and saratoga at 74 degrees apiece. It will be 75 in gilroy, otherwise 70 apiece at fremont, union city, and also in newark. Look at all those big beautiful 70s lining Pleasant Hill to pittsburg, benicia, all the way into martinez, low 70s in brentwood, tracy, oakley, discovery bay. And orwood. 70s and 60s common north of the Golden Gate Bridge late day breeze at 15 Miles Per Hour. 71 kentfield. 70 lakeport. Check out cloverdale in the mid 70s. Full sunshine today but its not even going to be the warmest day of the workweek. Thats still coming up. Well talk about
Thousands skip work for a day without a woman, while the current first lady and the first ladies before her celebrated International Womens day. Good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. Good to be with you. Im anne marie green. Dangerous winds that caused extensive damage in the midwest and northeast are expected to calm down today, but more than a half a Million People in the central midwest lost power and transportation was disrupted. Reporter some of the worst damage was in michigan, where giant trees crushed homes and other buildings like they were cardboard. I do feel a little lucky i wasnt hurt or anything. Its just one of those things. You dont want it to happen, but im hoping im going to get a new garage out of this. Reporter crews worked through the night to restore power after wind gusts topped 60 miles per hour, knocking down power lines from illinois to northern new york. Some customers will be without electricity for days. The hig
Prevented local wireless customers from calling 911. And the jury selection is underway for the accused cop killer that led police on a massive manhunt. But the big story is the chase that left a Police Cruiser on top of the suspects car. We know that police found heroin inside of that suv that raced away from an Early Morning traffic stop. Annie mccormick is live with the details. Reporter sara there are two troopers in the cruiser involved in the crash and only one of the troopers in the cruiser went to the hospital. It was another trooper that arrived as backup who also had to go to the hospital and luckily they were treated and released. This Pennsylvania State Police Cruiser ended up on top of this Ford Explorer during a high speed chase that ended in chester. They initially stopped the suv because it was swerving. The driver put the car in drive and proceeded to put the car down 95 with speeds of excess of 90 miles per hour. The trooper behind the wheel tried to use a common mane
Without a woman, while the current first lady and the first ladies before her celebrated International Womens day. Good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. Good to be with you. Im anne marie green. Dangerous winds that caused extensive damage in the midwest and northeast are expected to calm down today, but more than a half a Million People in the central midwest lost power and transportation was disrupted. Reporter some of the worst damage was in michigan, where giant trees crushed homes and other buildings like they were cardboard. I do feel a little lucky i wasnt hurt or anything. Its just one of those things. You dont want it to happen, but im hoping im going to get a new garage out of this. Reporter crews worked through the night to restore power after wind gusts topped 60 miles per hour, knocking down northern new york. Some customers will be without electricity for days. The high winds fanned the flames of a deadly Apartment Fire in det