we will have a reaction from the white house today. today is another spare the air day. we will check in with people at most risk and we will check in at a cooling center. a triumphant story of a blind football player at usc overcoming great odds for a moment he says he will never forget. it is jake olson. he is definitely someone you want to year for. we will explain this coming up. there is relief and store in the weather. were excited to hear about that. the red flag warning has expired. we have advisories in place. we could feel a little muggy out there today and i ll explain why. this is a live look at the son up in shining already. we had clouds overhead this morning. mostly cloudy skies. we could have high humidity today. on the positive side, temperatures are coming down. on the flipside we may have cloud cover to deal with. very calm this morning at the airport. the winds are light and the advisories are in place. the heat watch for areas along the coast and
trump supporters and anti-trump protesters going at it. sometimes it was one-on-one. other times large groups of people punching and kicking and hitting each other with sticks. [ yelling ] hey! hey! [ yelling ] break it up. reporter: bloody noses and faces. there were so many fights, we lost count. police officers stood by and watched as fight after fight after fight broke out between both sides. feel like they should have done something a bit sooner. there s been three or four fights. several people have been pepper sprayed. reporter: others through some kind of smoke canister into the crowd. someone set a fireworks. this is a sad day. we re better than this. reporter: yeah. so on the trump supporter side we saw about 60 to 70 people. on the anti-trump side, we saw about 150 to 200. some of those including anarchists, folks with ski masks and all that. we don t have exact number of folks injured. but i saw quite a few people, at least four to five people with
thursday this house warrantable home for living. no food furniture each room had a mattress on the floor of plastic table. it came to a head after detectives visited web site frequented by johns and easily easily set up a date. let reporter: brit surveillance system of people inside read out the back of a police knocked out on the door and cut away. alecia: at the handful of women in the custody lieutenant says the four new says they visited a week and a half ago the females are constantly rotated in and out of the home of the workers arrive from try not just over a week ago specifically for this and just as easily police say she could end up being a victim of sex trafficking. . but the alecia: but we don t get any cooperation which makes it card to prosecute these cases the house has been read tech because of violations and said the property and police say no one is allowed to enter the process. the prime assess steve:the scary, creepy clown phenomenon is sweeping the
state of emergency in florida, georgia, in south carolina. matthew has already flattened buildings in haiti, cuba, and the bahamas. the reported death toll in haiti season 283 tonight. the florida governor calls the storm a monster. the national hurricane center says matthew is extremely dangerous. good evening. i am frank summerville. i m julie haener. we have a live team coverage beginning with bill martin. a major hurricane, frank and julie, this hurricane moving up the central eastern part of florida. the eye if you have noticed : it has already gotten larger, kind of an indication that the winds a dying down a bit. don t be fooled by that. the big story, if the eye is bigger, you re going to see a larger storm surge. that s the bigger concern for these areas along the southeast coast. wind gusts back when gus up to 60 miles an hour. the system is still offshore. there is the hurricanes that s right now, 130 miles an hour wins, traveling west at 13. it will remain
familiar route through the city, up market street toward the castro district. they are now heading back down market street, heading towards the ferry building. since tuesday night, many protests have b. raising concerns about trump s calls during his campaign for massive deportation efforts on undocumented immigrants and type of in his first interview since election he plans on deporting between two million and three million people when eassumes office. immigrants, their families, and their advocates are coming to grips with what that may mean. my parents are really worried. they re nervous because they ve been in this country a long time. they work here. and they don t want to go back to mexico because they left there because they wanted a better life. they wanted a better work. so it s really affecting them in a negative way. people are protected bid the u.s. constitution. they don t have to talk to i.c.e. officers are let them in their homes and in addition, he can t t