This afternoon it will be mild, slightly cooler in some locations. Inland areas reaching the upper 80s around the bay, comfortable in the mid 70s and at the coast it will stay in the 60s. Now, there is a big cooldown coming our way. I will tell you more about that. We are following the latest developments in charlottesville, virginia. This morning investigators have identified the man charged with plowing into a crowd of demonstrators, killing at least one person, injuring 19 others. It happened after violent clashes between White Nationalists and counterprotesters. Abc News Reporter Meghan Hughes joins us live from charlottesville. Good morning. Good morning. It is calm in charlottesville this morning. I am standing in the location where that car plowed into the crowd, and you can see behind me a subtle memorial. There are flowers, candles. There is a card about love. This, the only indication that this was the scene of a rampage. Overnight the Charlottesville Community holding a vigi
Temperatures in the next few hours will be in the 50s and low 60s. Mostly sunny for everyone except at the coast by lunchtime and a mild afternoon ahead. Inland numbers will be in the upper 80s is the warmest locations and around the bay. Look for mid 70s. The coast still in the 60s. A cooldown is on its way. Ill have more details. Frances, thank you. The fbi is launching a civil rights investigation in virginia after a White Nationalist rally ended with one person dead, another in jail. A driver plowed into a crowd of people who were protesting the presence of the racists in charlottesville. 20yearold james alex fields jr. Has been charged with Second Degree murder, Malicious Wounding and hit and run. The collision killed 32yearold Heather Heyer and injured 19 others. President trump weighed in from new jersey, appearing to blame both sides for the violence. No matter our color, creed, religion or political party, we are all americans first. Hours after the protest two Virginia State
New Zealand Nurses Organisation Tōpūtanga Tapuhi Kaitiaki o Aotearoa (NZNO) will hit the road for 11 days this month to raise awareness of the health crisis facing Aotearoa New Zealand.
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New Zealand Nurses Organisation Tōpūtanga Tapuhi Kaitiaki o Aotearoa (NZNO) will hit the road for 11 days this month to raise awareness of the health crisis facing Aotearoa New Zealand.