Been a march to selma but she became part of a social moment. 20 years from now i will be able to say i did participate and i led with my actions. Reporter watching from the shade was david. He moved from the south 35 years ago and his years of experience tell him to keep his optimism in check. How good i feel about the future . This all depends. Thisthis all depends. Reporter she lent her within good a hand to the project and she wants it to be a family affair. I remain encouragalled. I have encouraged. We are going to change it together. Generations of my family are going to work on it together. Reporter it was once a street dominated by white. Today it is a place of color. John ramos, kpix 5. Santa rosa police trying to piece together an assault that happened during a protest last night. An suv was trying to get around a crowd of protesters near the police department. Things got out of hand and demonstrators started smashing the nurses windshield with their skateboards. That is when
Captioning funded by cbs good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. Severe weather conditions are threatening california this morning as firefighters continue to battle massive wildfires burning across the state. Yesterday flames came dangerously close to the landmark Getty Center Museum in los angeles. Red flag warnings are posted across much of northern and southern california. Forecasters say the dry conditions and strong winds could help fuel already outofcontrol wildfires. Laura podesta is here in new york. How strong are these winds expected to be today . Reporter in los angeles, winds are expected to be out of the east northeast at four Miles Per Hour this morning. So thats whats known as a moderate breeze. Not terribly windy, but not the break that firefighters need either. Firefighters in californias wine country are racing against mother nature. Were playing office and defense on two sides of the fir
This is the cbs evening news with scott pelley, reporting tonight from cleveland, ohio. Pelley this is the state where the past and future of the american presidency meet, birth place of seven president s, graveyard of more than a few president ial dreams. No republican has won without ohio since lincoln, and the polls show tonight republican Donald Trumphe democrat Hillary Clinton. Both have visited ohio more than any other battleground, and theyve poured 32 million into advertising here. Thats four bucks for every registered buckeye. Heres mark strassmann. Well make America Great again. Reporter in the courtship of ohio. Helping children has been a cause of her life. Reporter . Many voters want a restraining order. Clinton runs on local television every three minutes. Overwhelmingly with ads, overwhelming with calls, overwhelming with nonstop political stuff. Reporter Linda Merriam is a registered independent. Betty drake is a conservative democrat. If you get up at 7 00 a. M. , by w
Down. All i here is brandon, wake up. The f. B. I. Is here. They kicked in the doors. For 20 i provided a Computer Program to access photo bucket accounts designated as private. Ray said he didnt realize what he was doing was illegal. I would have had that plug pulled faster than a pizza delivered. But the prosecutors said the pictures were pornographic and workers. It has to be horrendous and terrible and i apologize to each and every one of them for what i helped to facilitate with that software. His codefendant got probation after agreeing to work with photo bucket to improve its security. But baray insists there were positive uses for his hacking software. They are teenagers, what are you doing with that new camera, jenny, your putting up nude pictures, we will stop that. Time saying that baray messed with peoples lives and his wording to others, the internet is not a safe place to be. Ray said he did it for the money making 50,000 off of the scheme. Rick sallinger cbs4 news. The l
In tonights National Night out event, sfpd hopes the faceto face interaction between police, fire, and Community Members will help mend some fences. How would you describe people in the bay views relationship with the people right now. Where can we go from here . What can we do to help solve this problem . At the end of the day, we work for the community, we help the community. Reporter National Night out happens every year, but never in a imate so highly charged. On both the local and National Levels there have been protests, shootings, and officers targeted. Tonights event has never been more important. Its almost like a huge divide. The issue is, we need to be able to speak, and sit down, and have an open conversation. Reporter whether that conversation will be welcomed has yet to be seen. Thats the most important thing to me. If everybody is trying to get along, were fine. Reporter right now, theres not a whole lot of trust. None. Not a whole lot of trust. Trust in each other. Repo