Now at 11 00, breaking news in the east bay. A Huge Police Presence in richmond. A pursuit through multiple cities ends in a stand off. And at least one officer is injured. Also breaking tonight, an amber alert has been issued for parts of the bay area after this 14yearold was kidnapped in idaho. Police believe she and her abductors are headed toward santa rosa. The chp says two men kidnapped the girl this morning in the town of rupert, idaho. The t applies to napa and sonoma counties. They say be on the lookout for a gray chevy malibu. Now at 11 00 and streaming on cbsn bay area, an active crime scene in a richmond neighborhood. Good evening, im elizabeth cook. And im ken bastida. It reportedly all started with the discovery of an assault victim, and that sparked a chase through the east bay. It came to an end in richmond. Theres where kpix 5s joe vazquez is tonight, live for us, with the late breaking details. Reporter yeah, you can see the crime scene here behind me. The police ligh
Right now, youll notice a lot of cloud cover around that will make its way to the shoreline and stay there. Well have a cloudy coast today. Its cloudy now all around the bay area. 53 in campbell as well as newark with 51 in lafayette. Bodega bay, 49 there. The clouds will burn back to the shoreline throughout the day and it will be a little less muggy out there. Noontime 60 inland, 50s at the coast with fewer clouds and more sun, mid 60s to near 70 in spots today and well talk about a sunnier and warmer Easter Sunday coming up. Thanks, lisa. This morning, alarming questions being raised about one particular coronavirus outbreak in San Francisco. 70 new positive cases at the citys largest homeless shelter. The outbreak means nearly 9 of the covid19 cases come from just one place. Ka kate larson spoke with city advocates about the story. The beds are close together, less than two feet. Reporter he has stayed at the south shelter at 5th and bryant many times. The fact that the coronavirus
The virus. Its saturday, april 11th. Im liz kreutz. Thank you for joining us. A closer look at those new and growing concerns in the coronavirus outbreak in a minute is lisargen wit hey, liz, it will get warme and sunnier not just for the weekend but the week ahead. Live doppler 7 looking at the cloud cover along the east bay and burn back to the coast throughout the day today for partly cloudy conditions for those of you closer to the shoreline. 52 innnnnn looking outside, well look for the clouds to stay with us for the morning hours. And partly cloudy. It has been muggy out there. Well change that today. Fewer clouds throughout the later afternoon hours. Mid 60s about 4 00 for you inland and around the bay. And well see partly to mostly cloudy skies ta tonight. Looking at a sunnier and warmer Easter Sunday that. Outlook is coming up in a few minutes. Liz . Thanks, lisa. This morning, alarming questions being raised about one particular coronavirus outbreak in San Francisco. 70 new p
York. His honors include the National Humanities medal presented by president george w. Bush. Before we begin, i ask that you please turn off your cell phones and other electronic devices, and now please join me in welcoming our guest. Thank you. [applause] mr. Holzer good evening. Happy lincolns birthday. I am so proud and grateful to be asked to do another lincolns birthday talk here at the New York Historical society. Two years ago, it was snowing. Last year it was sleeting with ice. I think lincoln might have been another president who was not too unhappy about global warming. Just a guess. [laughter] tonight, i want to give a speech about a speech. And here is a spoiler alert. Only masterpieces qualify for that kind of analysis, so let me call your attention to the fact that lincolns sin second inaugural address, if you had any doubt, is indeed a masterpiece. I think most of you already know the speech, at least the most familiar part of it, with malice toward none and charity for
Weeks before his assassination and generally considered to be one of the most iconic speeches in American History. The New York Historical society hosted the event. We are honored to welcome Harold Holzer back. He is the Jonathan Stanton director of the roosevelt house policy institute at hunter college. He previously served as chairman of the Abraham Lincoln bicentennial foundation and cochair of the u. S. Lincoln bicentennial commission, appointed by president bill clinton. He is the author of numerous books, including lincoln and the power of the press. His most recent, monument man. He served as chief historian for New York Historicals 20092010 exhibition, lincoln in new york. His honors include the national byanities medal presented president george w. Bush. Before we begin, i ask that you please turn off your cell phones and other Electronic Devices and please join me in welcoming our guest. Thank you. [applause] mr. Holzer good evening. Happy lincolns birthday. So proud and grat