scared. street will belie that. morning rush hour was packed, both directions, traffic hasn t let up all day. businesses and shops were open. schools were back open today. they will tell you they are resilient and they want the world to know they will not bend or give in. but if you move to my right, 15 minutes from here, and if you get a sense of where these restaurants are, where these gunman throw their car up and fired these bullets, one restaurant after the next, and you imagine at 9:00 on a friday, how many hundreds of people were in these locations, they knew the target they were going after, megyn, and they knew that target was frankly easy to hit. bill hemmer, thank you, my friend. president obama today said
outside the city, a man is speeding east in a stolen school bus straight toward the city line. the bus is stolen from this albuquerque bus yard. the suspect drives 80 miles west on i-40 to the city of grant. before turning around and heading back to albuquerque. negative. just the driver. as for now, just one male driver. that s all we have. now state, city and county law enforcement are in hot pursuit. determined to stop the empty bus before it reaches albuquerque s morning rush hour. the plan, stop the vehicle with spike belts, also known as stop sticks, strips of metal bar
we are going to place the national guard out north in pennsylvania probably for approximately two to three block radius to sustain that area and stablize it and make sure everything is okay. bill: so this morning here at morning rush hour you had even more traffic in the downtown area around city hall and police headquarters. here is the headline in the baltimore sun. unsettled peace. reason the headline reads that way. only day two of week-long curfew. significant events are set to take place on the calendar this week, martha. on friday, the police report the initial investigation, the death of freddie gray, it will be out on friday. we don t know if it will be public. on saturday, this group of lawyers out of washington, d.c., already handing out these pamphlets. they re planning a massive rally on behalf of malik shebaz. a baltimore lawyer. they organized protest that
handful of tactical response guys with night vision goggles stationed at corners of the cafe at the moment. it s the top of the hour. we re talking with chris reason of 7 news sidney covering this hostage entering its 14th hour in sidney, australia. it s happening at lindt cafe at the busiest shopping district in sidney. it broke at 9:45 a.m. sidney time. morning rush hour. people getting coffee and going to work. we heard at one point about 30 people were being held hostage. we know about five escaped randomly. and now you hear chris reason talking about at least 10 to 15 people inside. they ve been able to contact their families at times but sometimes we have the hostage taker, the gunman, inside armed telling the people to make demands. he s asking for an isis flag. he s also asking for a meeting with the prime minister and he s forcing the hostages to stand in
tornado. papers were flying in all directions. one lawyer suffered a cut to the face. is there any relief in sight for the west coast? let s get to meteorologist derek van dam for an early look at weather. pictures tell a powerful story. will they get relief? christine, so do these numbers. in the bit of interesting information, in 2013, the entire year, san francisco only reached over 3.5 inches. since thursday, we re just shy of that in san francisco. just a bit too much too quickly. that is why we have seen the flooding. the latest radar. slowly starting to subside in the san francisco bay region. the national weather service has dropped the flood watches across the area. now we re focusing attention toward los angeles. we know what happens when it rains for morning rush hour. not a good combination. we will look at trouble conditions for los angeles and