James is been so long since they have missed injured the which probably talk about that. Its like a broken record every morning were walking up to the same conditions and with no one to complain too loudly we have some great and optimal conditions on top for today and tomorrow will have mild temperatures to talk with the mid50s no shocker but noontime we should double to the low seventies with a comfortable lunch hour for your trip on the outside that will be great and it will be cooler and one of to the mid may be the upper 70 for some spot right around 2 00 to 4 00 this afternoon of 7 1 6 to 77 degrees the high for san jose this afternoon and drop back down to the low 60s by 8 00 p. M. Tonight that is what we are expecting as temperatures and high will evolve over the course of the day in san jose in general were looking again for the cloudiness the fall temper and a low 50s allow the bay by 11 00 of the sun breaking in with inman not the east bay south of all of them with assistance
To be in san jose today a plan on more sunshine starting around the lunch hour it will last all afternoon long but as you get out the door plan on some mid 50s to start off your morning and then we will continue to stay perfect is for the part of the morning by 10 00 a. M. We will start to quickly warmed up plan on mid60s that is with the 10 00 hour. Michelle apon if you want to spend much outside it will be of some feel they to do that but it could be breezy especially in the later part of the lunch hour as we get closer to the afternoon you can pick up the kids from school and spend times outdoor plan on mid70s and that will continue to stay in the lower 70s by 6 00 when you drive home will also continue to stay in to the mid60s with could be dealing with some three the conditions keep that in mind if youre with me across the south bay looking at the satellite and radar perspective we have a few low level clouds and patchy drizzle. Michelle apon we still have been affected across par
Expects and unlike its mix of sun and cloud with a sigh getting brighter and brighter alan james the sunny location 51 today and it will be one of the hot spot this afternoon 55 in san jose 53 open 51, in San Francisco i will be back in 15 minutes with a monthly check of the forecast convict and outlook of the saturday and from the bank. Robin no major a couple spots conspiring to fan out of it is just a tad of the bay bridge toll plaza heading into San Francisco but caste lines looking at the right hand side is wide open but on the left hand side of the screen youre backed up write down the middle the traffic coming from the maze but also starting to see an improvement from 880 connector this is pretty good for friday morning in is from the foot of the maze right up to the page and is a ride on the bridge the 14 minutes from the open made to downtown that is a pretty good drive times the san mateo bridge creeping along this is not normal for the 7 00 hour travel on the righthand side
I do, my lady. And leader of the pack. A chimp uses a log as a ladder to scale a zoo wall, leading his buddies on an impromptu excursion. But they end up falling for the oldest trick in the book today, friday, april 11th, 2014. From nbc news, this is today. With matt lauer and Savannah Guthrie, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. And good morning. Welcome to today on a friday morning. Im matt lauer along with al roker, natalie morales, and carson daly. Weve got savannah down in our Nations Capital. Hey, savannah. Good morning, guys. Beautiful morning here in washington. Ill tell you more about why im here later on. But weve got a lot to news to get to, matt. We certainly do. Lets begin with our top story on today. That tragic scene in california. A group of students involved in a deadly crash there. It happened on interstate 5 north of sacramento. Nbcs Miguel Almaguer has the latest on this. Miguel, good morning to you. Reporter matt, good morning. Nearly 40 students were involve
Woodruff good evening. Im judy woodruff. Ifill and im gwen ifill. Those are just some of the stories were covering on tonights pbs newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by moving our economy for 160 years. Bnsf, the engine that connects us. And the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. And with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. And. This program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Ifill our lead story tonight a fuller picture is emerging of the man who opened fire, killing a dozen civilians at the navy yard in washington. Aaron alexis had a history of trouble during his military service, and may have had mental problems in recent months, but it remained unclear what drove him to start shooting. Well have more on his state of mind, and the state of the invest