The coast. Then as we get into the weekend cooling quickly were dropping into the 70s by this weekend. Well, some winds at work here and we might even have a slight little chance of a shower timed out. For friday night into saturday thats about what were looking out there. As far as what the breakdown is 86 put us down for 1 oclock at 4 about 89 again some token spots may pop up there to about lower 90s. Heres what it looks like across the bigger piece of real estate middle to lower 80s along the east bay shoreline again tomorrow getting a little hotter. Back to you marty all right dave thanks a lot. In San Francisco 3 more arrests related to a public corruption and murder Money Laundering scheme in San Francisco. The investigation linked to the january arrest and the charges filed against the citys former public works director, Mohammed Nuru its a lot of moving parts in this investigation. We want to get to a kron 4 Sarah Stinson to sort it all out for us in San Francisco, sarah. Mart
Aljazeera. And on the. Roof. I dont at all watching aljazeera thats for money about top stories this hour george fords calls and has arrived at the fountain of praise church and his hometown of houston where people have been gathering to attend his funeral his death in Police Custody sparked 2 weeks of protests across the u. S. And around the while. Hundreds of people have also gathered to pay their last respects to floyd in minneapolis the city where he died. And burundis president has died at the age of 55. 00 a government statement says he died of a homes attack on monday he was due to step down and organist off to the recent president ial election. Well lets take you back to houston now and the fountain of praise church where as you can see the beginnings of the funeral of george floyd are currently underway a large number of people have arrived we did see the reverend al sharpton walk in with George Floyds family now u. S. President ial democratic hopeful joe biden will not be att
Legal. This legal fight in oregon is one of the most significant cases involving homelessness to come before the court in decades. Welcome everyone to the for this afternoon. Im Heather Holmes and im alex savage. The Supreme Courts decision could have a major impact on how cities address unhoused People Living on the streets. This Supreme Court case comes from the town of grants pass, oregon, among other things, that city bans people who are homeless from using blankets, pillows or cardboard boxes as shelter to camp outdoors within the city limits. Those who violate the laws face fines of 295. The challengers here argue that it makes it a crime to be homeless in the city, in violation of the eighth amendment ban on cruel and unusual punishment. The city says the ordinances are essential to Public Health and safety. Although the city describes its ordinances as punishing camping on public property, it defines campsite as any place a homeless person is. While covered with a blanket, the
Around mass incarceration and gun violence, raising wages and benefits for our families and keeping immigrant families together. Today you will hear from speakers from Pico National Network, a National Latina evangelical coalition, the 11th episcopal district of ame church in florida, the Ohio Baptist State Convention, religioureligious Action Centerf reform judaism, United Church of christ, bread for the world. You can follow the conversation today using the hashtag together we vote and would like you to know for president as they called an option and that will be listened only to respond, respond to email requests. Id like to begin. We had arranged a speakers today and coming from all of the country. Id like to begin with bishop who served as pico National Director political director. [applause] good afternoon. I am the political drug of the Pico National Network ecosystem providing bishop international. We have gathered today to lay out a plan for people of faith to engage in how th
[applause] president obama this marks the First Official state visit by a singaporean Prime Minister in over 30 years and celebrates the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between our two nations. It is a reflection of my friendship and partnership with Prime Minister lee in the past eight years. Its an opportunity to repay the hospitality that the Prime Minister and the people of singapore showed me when i visited during my first year in office. We were there for the apex summit with the tradition of dressing of shirts that are somewhat colorful, a tradition we will reserve only for those summits and are not duplicating today. A halfcentury ago, when singapore was an island of rural villages and crowded tenements, few would have imagined a day like today. Singaporeans pride themselves as being the little red dot on many maps with a big impact on the world. In less than a generation, under the vision and stewardship of Prime Minister lee kuan yew, singaporeans transformed their n