And i looked up and saw ths coming at us the next thing this fremont woman remembers. Was wakin on a freeway. In the live, fm the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. I looked up and saw it coming out of him. The next thing this fremont woman remembers is waking up on the freeway in the middle of this. She was on a duck boat that slammed into a tour bus in seattle. Bodies, sirens, screaming, a lot of people yelling call 911. Reporter katie moody was on the ride the duck tour with her parents when it crashed into the charter bus. It felt like we lost control. I looked up. And i saw the bus coming out. It was really a hard hit. I remember pushing my wife down so she wouldnt get thrown out. I remember rolling around over people. And i guess rolled out the window. Reporter katie was ejected too. I was thrown out, but, i must have blacked out or i had my eyes closed. I remembered waking up on the freeway. Reporter strangers ran to help her. Some lady helped me find my mom. We made sure
Now a live look at San Francisco this morning. It is going to be a nice weekend, nice and dry for the next few days now that the heat is out of the way, the temperatures are going to start to dip as we head into the weekend and the first part of the workweek. More on the forecast in just a bit. And now we are taking a live look in philadelphia right now where pope francis just arrived. He has got a full weekend ahead of him. Today, he will be speaking at independence hall, where the nations founders signed the declaration of independence. Cbs reporter don champion has the latest on the popes activities and the people welcoming him, including an injured officer. Reporter september 2008a routine traffic stop turned tragic when a felon opened fire, willing Patrol Officer patrick mcdonald. His partner was shot in the hip. Today, pose, his wife, and their three children will be welcoming hope fran to philadelphia. Welcoming pope francis to philadelphia. I could not think of a Better Family
Drivers Exchange Shots on two different nights, why the chp thinks i 80 may be the new ground zero in a gang war whoosh nat crying male announcer its now time for gary radnich from the jack in the box sports desk. Grant encouraging news for anyone who doesnt like getting a flu shot every year, whoosh grant and dramatic satellite images showing the impact of the Weekend Storms in the sierra. Grant grab your snowboard, grant this is a full hour of your choice for prime time news. Pam breaking news tonight. A man armed with a rifle. Pam forces a San Francisco hospital to lock down. Pam swat teams surrounded that gunman. High atop a nearby construction site. Pam officers opened fire. Killing the suspect. Pam good evening im pam moore. Pam police wrapped up a News Conference in the past hour. Pam kron 4s Justine Waldman is live in the Mission District tonight. With what weve learned. Justine. Reporter news broke of this shooting in the 4 00 hour. 911 operators. Flooded with calls about shot
Overwhelming against it. I was drug czar, director of National Drug control policy, 8 990. We didnt have this kind of research then. We had some, smattering. But now it is overwhelming, the harm that marijuana does. And i just have to believe or want to believe the American People are not informed of these facts. And so the point of the book was to get these facts out so they can make a second judgment on this, an informed decision. Let me get to the end of my story. I think in colorado which has been kind of ground zero here, that they will reconsider at the end of the day. Host uhhuh. Guest try to put this jeepny back in the genie back in the boding and recriminallize because theyre starting to see the results. You can watch this and other programs online at booktv. Org. And its day two of booktvs lye coverage of the Los Angeles Times festival of books. On your screen the campus of the university of Southern California, home of this 20th annual festival. Yesterday we covered programs
Los Angeles Times festival of books. On your screen the campus of the university of Southern California, home of this 20th annual festival. Yesterday we covered programs on journalism publishing, World Leaders and more, and today we continue our live festival coverage with author panels on u. S. History, california history and crime. Youll also be able to talk with authors such Azzam Quinones and ben shapiro. Theyll sit down with us on our outdoor set to answer your questions via twitter and by phone. Check booktv. Org for a complete schedule of todays events, and you can see schedule updates all day long at the bottom of your television screen. All right. We kick off todays l. A. Times festival inside newman hall on the usc campus. Youre going to hear from Claudia Rankin author of a book called citizen, which was a finalist for the National Book award. Live coverage of the 20th annual los Angeles Times festival of books starts now on booktv. [inaudible conversations] hi everyone welco