The forecast. A nice one out there for us strike. Air force two had to turn back around and pence had to take a today . Yes, were enjoying this weather with beautiful skies and military cargo plane to get back comfortable temperatures. To washington. Lets head concord. More new images of a fire low 60s here. We will see a few clouds around onboard a u. S. Coast guard ship sunrise and quickly clearing as it was conducting a mission out. We will see our trend heading upward with a warmup that will abroad. It happened on sunday. Lead us into upper 70s around the fire was actually in the engine area. Lunch time. It took two hours for crews to looking at our microclimates put the fire out. Well reach into the upper 80s. Some were injured. The coast stays in the 60s. The fire is now under investigation. Well talk more about a weekend the ship is currently docked in heatup. Japan but its permanent home is mike, whats the update on the Traffic Alert . In alameda. The mission involves tracking
Well bring that you coverage of the memorial as it begins. As we wait for that today in the bays tracie potts is at the high court. Tracie, a somber day certainly but people cant forget that politics also at play here. Reporter no question about that, and we are on the grounds of the u. S. Capitol just across from the court where its still evident that the somber moments that were seeing this morning, the private memorial, the beginning of the public paying respects, all pierced by some very difficult capitol where republicans and democrats one more person now onboard to consider this nomination. People, especially women, are flocking to the u. S. Supreme court to remember the late justice known as the notorious rbg. I really like the fact she stood up for everybodys rights, men and women. Reporter more are expected to pay tribute today as Justice Ruth Bader ginsburgs casket is placed outside overlooking the u. S. Capitol where theres a fight to quickly confirm her replacement. Well fi
Interview with Joan Trumpauer mulholland. She recalls taking part in the 1961 freedom rides, attending tougaloo college, and serving at the Mississippi State penitentiary with other activists. This interview is part of a project on the Civil Rights Movement initiated by congress in 2009, conducted by the Smithsonian National museum of africanAmerican History and culture, the american full like american folklife center. Joan i was born in washington, d. C. And raised in arlington, virginia, basically a mile down the road in apartments, which at that point was the only place in Northern Virginia that would rent to jews. This was the early 1940s, folks had come from new york, looking for government jobs. They wanted out of the boarding houses and they can move to buckingham and that was about it. What did your dad do . Joan they had those government jobs. My father came from southwest iowa, during the depression. My folks met at the midnight shift at the post Office Building in the elevat
I wont president ial history because the presidency is especially built around who everybody pressured into it. Its important that everyone understand him and the presidency. But i think the biographies are alienating in the ways that the visual presentations and the way that they are written. So i really wanted the reader to feel as if they had never read a president ial biography. That they had everything they needed the beginning of the book to feel as though they were the experts. So that was part of it. I really did think think a lott my reader and the other part was thought washington has been called by president ial editors to edit the paper called him an vanilla wants to my face. [laughter] they are too much fun. Thats why the fighters survived. But the thing is he is, you can break him out and it can be interesting but you have to have fun with him. I think that its a whole different thing. But a lot of it is the way that i organize the material in my head when i was trying to
Damage control. Multiple witnesses report being shot and shoved at the hands of police during Public Comment many of the 300 who joined online excoriated the department. I was shot by one of your projectiles. With the violent Response Police cause most. They intimidated and bullied a group of peaceful young people. Chief eddie garcia concedes that mistakes were made. The department has enjoyed Good Community support and this can be a learning tool. We have moved the needle. Is a painful to hear . I am a police chief and if you dont have thick skin to hear frustrations of the community, you should not be a police chief. The city grapples over what changes will ultimately come to the sjpd we have to see the work we have done here. It is there underneath the arguments, the pain and frustration. That stuff is still there. Everyone calls down and we sit at the table and Start Talking about it. The hearing will continue on friday at 11 30 in the morning. Ktvu fox2 news. The San Francisco sup