mr. president, madam speaker, mr. chief justice, members of the general assembly. honored guests. today, i welcome the opening of same optimism i had as a freshman senator from washington county nearly two decades ago. i come before you to report on the state of the state. to reflect on the work we ve done and to share a vision in priorities for our future. as elected officials, it s our duty to distinguish what must be done from what we might like to do. and to work together, pulling in the same direction, to make a difference for those we serve. we meet at a time in our nation s history when too many elected officials, on both sides, are choosing confrontation and partisan politics over collaboration. evil! we re calling on everyone to help. we re calling on everyone to help. listen to the people! listen to the people. young people for the climate crisis. to prepare the young people for the climate crisis. climate change destroys the food system. they will
a phantom electrical problem. good evening. i m julie haener. i m frank somerville. a warning tonight for bart commuters. the delays that starts 36 hours ago are going to last through tomorrow and possibly beyond. pittsburg bay point stations is currently out of service and a bus bridge has been set up to north concord as part tries to figure out what caused that power surge on wednesday that damaged dozens of trains. we got the developing news now from ktvu s amber lee in north concord where bart passengers are complaining about a longer commute. reporter: that s right, frank. bart spokesman tells me there s no clear timeline for when service will be restored. and the transit agency is asking for patients from passengers. during the evening commute, the line was long for passengers waiting for the bus bridge between the north concord and pittsburg stations. we leave early, have to have patience. frustrating. you know? a little bit late to work. reporter: passengers
makes his free throws at a 78% clip. len: that s unstoppable. ian: well, everything is okay between prince and gathers. he is celebrating after the dunk. chris: he wants more of that. that s how they have to play. i would like to see them bring that enthusiasm in the defensiven. ian: makai mason 21 points. attack on another. 22 for mason. len: the first order of business, stop this young man. ian: you are right. there is a steely look from mason. chris: he has 6 rebounds. he s been in with the trees all night to do anything. assist, rebound or beautiful moves. len: i will repeat this one more time. he is a bad little man. ian: he has the altar boy look. but the killer mentality. len: don t let you fool you. he won t fool anybody else with that sweet baby face smile anymore. ian: we showed you the pre-game speech from james jones. the extended version on thor s cut was building up. he reminded his team of what they worked for and what they visualized and
pre-game speech from james jones. the extended version on theor s cut was building up. he reminded his team of what they worked for and what they visualized and believeing in this moment. not being afraid of it. living in the moment and the reality of being in the ncaa tournament. len: he wanted them to think back to when they started playing basketball and watched the ncaa tournament on tv and you wished you were in there. he never did. ian: that s right jones did not ever play in an ncaa tournament. he said i never got the opportunity. chris: he said we don t deserve it just for showing up. there is no pit party for not being here for 50 years. it s so fun to play. ian: ian: victor turns it over. taurean prince wreaking havoc. len: outstanding lester by for instance. ian: medford. no. tracked down by wainright. 5:34 to play. this is a 9 point game with yale in front. len: if baylor is going to get back in. it s the 50-50 balls they need to continue to get.
this is a tragic case. there is no happiness for us. reporter: o brien s attorneys say steve romeo s blood alcohol level was .66 below the legal level. still extremely devastated on the loss of their daughter and they are just looking for justice in this case. reporter: lawyers and relatives are surprised at the developments but pleased both men are charged. since the crash a traffic light has been installed at that intersection. we re live tonight at the court this is central islip, jennifer mclogan, cbs 2 news. we have a developing story now in queens where a student is accused of bringing a loaded gun to school. chopper 2 was over ps 0 on union hall vote to in jamaica this afternoon. police say an 11-year-old boy brought a .38-caliber pistol to the school yesterday morning. the fifth grader told police that man, 54-year-old kenneth miley, is charged with weapon. a violent robbery at an upper west side hotel and still on the loose. cbs 2 s magdalena doris live at