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ayanna pressley or promote representative joe kennedy kennedy the second and then senator john kerry which he is not hard to congress in her own right as the first woman of color to ever represent the baystate in washington, d.c. [cheers and applause] the congresswoman elect had a grassroots movement for carrying her victory in the primary election this fall and she will tell you that grassroots organizing is where she is always been about as she often refers to herself as her mothers child. we know how much you credit your mothers love, faith, persistence and working to committee organizing for form your consciousness and inspiring your journey of public service. also know you re vaguely cited congresswoman shirley chisholm, the first black woman to serve in congress and run for president for a major party as your political hero. it certainly was a rare sight to see candidate presley out on the campaign trail without her you ioc, bring your own chair, then on her lapel. th
areas are ahead of schedule. that s going to be great news for commuters. if you take a look through the fence, we can give you a close look at the work being done connecting the two tunnels including that new second tunnel. but they still have quite a ways to go. on the ground workers were pushing the dirt flattening out the area to make way for what will be the new presidio parkway. up above you can see the bigger picture, wider roads and new tunnels to carry north- and southbound traffic. in most of the areas we are excavating, existing asphalt, to get the upgrade ready for asphalt paving or in case between the tunnels for con creed paving. reporter: this renovation is part of a $1 billion project that started back in 2009. the old approach to the golden gate was built in 1936 and not up to earthquake standards. the public is going to be having a completely different experience than they have had the last two years. reporter: commuters were warned months in advance
hard was new castle and new castle county, delaware. right now national weather service personnel are determining if a tornado was there. cbs-3 eyewitness news reporter jan carabao shows us the extent of the damage. new castle mobile home village and apartment turned upside down friday morning. after a strong storm rolled through, and left destruction in its wake. it only lasted like two minutes, so it was crazy. everything is destroyed carries destroyed, you know, our roofies on top of their trailer. reporter: the howard s and five families in neighboring apartments here of to find somewhere else to stay, high wind ripped the roof right off of their homes. it happened in a few minutes. we cannot go back in. reporter: storm damage was the spotted all over new castle will near new castle and ryan avenues many power lines, left limp, others with debris, caught in between. still del marva power work around the clock replacing broken utility poles and restoring powe
earned it at this point. that s right. we will keep the humidity level somewhat on the low side. waking to good hair day that s right. extra hair gel in case. looking good. looking pretty good today some clouds around early this morning, but don t worry we ll break out to sunshine in the afternoon. it does warm up progressing through the second half of the weekends. not whole lot happening clouds over philadelphia, dry conditions right now little bit of different story the farther south and east you go. going over to storm scan3, you can see little disturbance trying to bring few light rain showers, south of wilmington, delaware, through dover. they may clip extreme southern new jersey, into salem cumberland and cape may county over the next hour or two. then we clear the clouds up and back to mostly sunny skies. so good mid-morning shaping up across the region. there are the temperatures, 74 in philadelphia, everyone else still in the 60s, dover at 72 degrees comfortab