Creates. Temperatures will be around 47 to 51 by 7 00. You can see 60 to 64. Thats the noon and 4 00 temperature at the coast where we will see some sunshine. The low clouds will retreat like they did yesterday. 67 to 69 for our bay and 74 to 76. A little warmer inland, even with high clouds filtering the sunshine. See that sunset at 5 00. Thats the last time the sun sets until december 31st. The sun will start setting at 4 59 tomorrow afternoon. 4 59 . Wow good morning. Theres a headsup i want to give you all if youre going to be traveling around San Francisco because starting today the dream force convention begins. It will go from november 12 through thursday, november 24, at 8 00 p. M. Is when this will all be wrapped up. The big thing is there will be a closure. Howard street between third and Fourth Street will be completely closed because of the convention. You can expect backups in the area. Also now a live look at the san mateo bridge, things are clear and moving smoothly here
Ho you are looking at some of the images from the 1884 president ial electionthey discud his time. 1884 against cleveland. Ironically, in 1876, it was b laine who prevented Ulysses Grant from making a comeback and winning a third term. Besides being secretary of state for James Garfield and Chester Arthur he was secretary of state under three president s. What else did he do . He was a speaker of the house. He was a governor. He changed some of the rules in the house. The speakers are always changing the rules somewhat to their advantage is. This was after the civil war when congress was much more central, much more potent than it had been. Their reaction against the strong executive said in. To be the secret the speaker of the house, to be a power in congress meant a lot more fun than it would today. Do you have anything to say . What do you think would have happened if he won . I think he would be regarded as the best president between lincoln and tr. He was assertive, he had intelle
Significant general in the civil war, everyone understood he wasnt physically there. So i will hang out. Some of you are wanting to go and find out whats happening in the hockey game. Next week is mckinley. Another set of really fascinating stories. On saturday, cspans issues spotlight looks at police and Race Relations. Well show you president obama at the Memorial Service for Police Officers killed in dallas. A speech by senator tim scott about his own interactions with the police. And washington, d. C. , police chief kathy lanier describing her agencys community policing. Heres a review. In the course of one year, ive been stopped seven times by Law Enforcement officers. Not four. Not five. Not six. But seven times. In one year. As an elected official. Was i speeding sometimes . Sure. But the vast majority of the time i was pulled over for nothing more than driving a new car in the wrong neighborhood, or some other reason just as trivial. Watch issue spotlight on police and Race Rel
Now being treated. Kenneth. And walter, this 8yearold girl lost a lot of blood. She has a number of whats called soft tissue injuries to her arm. She was flown from ai due front chop, where doctors are trying to save that arm. At the newark delaware home at councilman todd rubbingle theres signs warping outsideers but the family dog turned owe on rubbing ms 10yearold daughter. I feel awful. Police, paramedics and animal control rushed to the home 1 p. M. Where the pit bull viciously bit the child all over her body in the basement and caused a number of injuries to her arm. It was 15yearold sister who had to beat the dog off the girl and put pressure on her severely bleeding wounds. Its heroic to step in and put yourself in harms way to protect someone you love. The teenager called 911 but the dog was blocking their way out. Once officers arrived the girls escaped and police opened fire killing the pit bull. Theres no word in the councilman was at home. His wifes exhusband says his daug
Captioning sponsored by cbs this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. Pelley good evening. For more than 50 years, Television Made joan rivers one of the most familiar guests in americas living rooms. Rivers died today in a New York Hospital one week after she went into cardiac arrest at an outpatient clinic. The new York Health Department says that it is investigating the clinic in connection with her death. Joan rivers was 81. Her daughter melissa said and in that spirit, we will look at how joan rivers made so many of us laugh a little bit later in the broadcast. But first, there is breaking news in a story that we have long been investigating. There has been an arrest in one of the biggest pharmaceutical disasters ever. At least 751 people came down with meningitis and other infections and 64 died after getting tainted steroid injections. Those injections were produced by a boston compounding pharmacy. That is a pharmacy that makes custom drugs. Well, today, a supervisor at t