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carolina which means federal agencies can coordinate disaster relief efforts in that state. forecasters project irene will make landfall in the outer banks on saturday and move up the coast over the weekend. right now irene is leaving the bahamas. the entire eastern seaboard are going to see rain and flooding. reporter: strong hurricanes in new york are extremely rare but they do happen. south carolina, georgia and florida should be spared. but the effects of the storm have been felt in south florida. irene churned up the ocean water causing eight injuries and one near drowning. a wind gust of 53 miles per hour was recorded by a meteorologist. and here is the very latest on irene. it is a powerful hurricane. it is now a category 3 hour 3 hurricane. it s still a category 3 as it moves into the carolinas. as we move into saturday, it s a category 2 and it s right over the carolinas. the outer banks north carolina.. here is the make or break with this hurricane, if i ....
punishing companies for creating jobs in california. every time an out-of-state company moves a job out of california, then they get a tax break and every time they hire in california, they increase the taxes they pay. reporter: brown s plan is to change the tax code. it means rewarding high-tech companies like genentech for hiring new people in california. so this will help create a stronger business climate in california? absolutely, particularly for growing industries like the biotech industry. reporter: the governor was surrounded by nearly a dozen business leaders today. but republicans at the capital called the plan too little too late. brown says he has been meeting with republicans privately to get their support. wherever we talk to republicans, it s really in the dead of night so we don t like to tell you about it. [ laughter ] reporter: the governor s job plan has to move quickly because the legislature is out of session come september 9. in sacr ....
shutting down part stations isn t quite so anonymous tonight. today san francisco police went public with a list of names and charges facing 35 of the people they arrested monday for disrupting the commute. you can see they came from all over the bay area as well as los angeles, reno, even portland. lee ann has more. reporter: among those arrested monday night at civic center bart station was this woman. defense attorney in the 2002 diane whipple dog mauling trial. immediately accosted by a man in riot gear who said you are demonstrating. and i said i m expressing my freedom of speech. i m exercising my right to associate. make bart safe. i was immediately arrested. reporter: she says she was charged with trespassing on a railway. most of the protestors marched up and down market street for hours. and were eventually arrested for blocking the street. chief says police will not be so patient next time. in a statement he said while the demonstrators have the right to ....
opinion a hill too much this year. for many who lived there. 70 murders in oakland already this year. neighbors are finding some way to end the violence. tonight, they deposit a clear message from someone who has lived the life. make a phone call. call somebody you know that s alive. reporter: while the emotional energy and spirit may be high, there is much pain among those here for this silence the violence rally. my mom was killed when i was one years old. reporter: she is 19 years old and she hopes telling her story will help to end the cycle of violence in oakland. she was shot in the head while pregnant with my little brother. it affects me to this day. reporter: organizers hope by bringing people together from different parts of the community and having them talk that could make a big difference in the long-term. our theme is stop and think. we are trying to fete young folks to think critically about what it would take for them to disrupt their own ....
i was unemployed for 13 months. the port is still trying to raise funds to finish the lodge. but as p roject. but as you can see the first stage is done. more details now on the damage we saw from that tsunami. the crescent city harbor sustained an estimated $25 million when its harbor was pummeled by the force of the surge. one man was swept out to sea and killed. earlier this month, fema announced it would provide $6 million to help restore the harbor. city officials are saying they hope the harbor will be rebuilt by christmas. and barry bonds returned to court today. reporter: barry bonds has been here to the san francisco federal building many times. he no doubt hoped this might be his last but it wasn t. barry bonds attorneys made their best effort to get his case thrown out. they argued that the instructions the judge gave jurors were not clear and fair and they argued that the answer bonds gave to a balco grand jury back in 2003 about whether his trainer ....