area tonight. don t be fooled by what you see right now on live doppler 7. in just three hours this should be covered in green, meaning lots of rain as you sleep. that s making some people in palo alto very nervous. they say a road near alpine road is in danger of flooding from the creek. erosion has already eaten the bike line. look how much the east bay hills camera is moving around. the beach is empty tonight and will stay that way tomorrow as we prepare for the heaviest rain. meteorologist drew tuma is watching the timing of the storm? we are starting to just see this system get its act together off the coast. live doppler 7 overhead. it s a rather quiet picture. just to have coast here you go. we have got green on the screen. a couple of lightning strikes detected in this storm system. an indication it s starting to strengthen. in the wider view, you see this ribbon of cloud cover extending well off the coast. that is a lot of moisture that s aimed right in our region in
withtwo-part interview mark green, author of bright infinite future. he talks about his life and career in public office. oryou ve got to have a drive a friend. you ve got to wake up and go to sleep and think i want this so much. if you do everything, you win. tonight at 8:00 eastern. att two will air tonight 9:00 on c-span2. house released benghazifor on the attack in libya. it killed for americans including ambassador christopher stephens. the report places no blame on everyone. trey gowdy urged people to read the report and draw their own conclusions. this is an hour. [chatter] [indiscernible] i want to begin by expressing our collective gratitude to tie woods. their families and loved ones for their service and ultimately, the sacrifice that they made on behalf of our country. i want to express our collective appreciation of the americans who fought so valiantly that night and uncontroverted we saved other lives. this service and sacrifice and desire to defend fellow
get big. the city of cleveland for example has paid out over $10 million in officer misconduct cases over six years and now the cash strapped city appears to be using a different stack tick to avoid paying up. america tonight s lori jane gliha explains. reporter: for 11 years, david ayers wasn t able to cook lunch in his own kitchen or enjoy a home made sandwich. instead he was serving sometime in an ohio prison for a murder he says he didn t commit. it was hell. i went through pure hell in prison. reporter: ayers says he was an easy target for cleveland police detectives when in 1999 his neighbor and friend thy brown was found beaten to death in their apartment complex. he was one of the last people to see her alive. can you talk about why you think they were so focused on you? they were too lazy to get up off their butts to investigate to find out the real killer, the day of this horrific crime. so they say well, we re going to make you the scapegoat. okay, you re
proven injifts but the bill can get big. the city of cleveland for example has paid out over $10 million in officer misconduct cases over six years and now the cash strapped city appears to be using a different stack tick to avoid paying up. america tonight s lori jane gliha explains. reporter: for 11 years, david ayers wasn t able to cook lunch in his own kitchen or enjoy a home made sandwich. instead he was serving sometime in an ohio prison for a murder he says he didn t commit. it was hell. i went through pure hell in prison. reporter: ayers says he was an easy target for cleveland police detectives when in 1999 his neighbor and friend thy brown was found beaten to death in their apartment complex. he was one of the last people to see her alive. can you talk about why you think they were so focused on you? they were too lazy to get up off their butts to investigate to find out the real killer, the day of this horrific crime. so they say well, we re going to make
get big. the city of cleveland for example has paid out over $10 million in officer misconduct cases over six years and now the cash strapped city appears to be using a different stack tick to avoid paying up. america tonight s lori jane gliha explains. reporter: for 11 years, david ayers wasn t able to cook lunch in his own kitchen or enjoy a home made sandwich. instead he was serving sometime in an ohio prison for a murder he says he didn t commit. it was hell. i went through pure hell in prison. reporter: ayers says he was an easy target for cleveland police detectives when in 1999 his neighbor and friend thy brown was found beaten to death in their apartment complex. he was one of the last people to see her alive. can you talk about why you think they were so focused on you? they were too lazy to get up off their butts to investigate to find out the real killer, the day of this horrific crime. so they say well, we re going to make you the scapegoat. okay, you re