Still to come. Robin. All right, thank you lets check in on the traffic. Were taking a peek at the bridges around the bay area which is still pretty calm acquired for the most part. I will start off with 82, San Francisco there you go a live look at the toll plaza, the traffic leading up to the pay gates is doing just fine so no big problems so we definitely have more traffic now compared to the 4 oclock hour heading out of San Francisco, im just getting word of a stall 80 east before Treasure Island. Its a ups truck gets stuck in the right lane. So thats causing a little bit of a backup on the lower deck heading out of San Francisco, were off to 92 its busy indeed, but its not bad youre averaging 12 minutes over to the peninsula and the richmond sandra fell in pretty good shape here 5. 80 west leading up to the tolls nice and smooth a quick 7 minute trip to make it into sandra fell daria back to you thanks a lot rob. And our top story this morning, the Late Supreme Court Justice Ruth
Pelosi at the beginning of a ceremony that was held inside in which she delivered the opening remarks in honor of the late justice. Very briefly just saying that, you know, she had dedicated her life to trying to change the lives of women in america, minorities, and anybody who is oppressed or discriminated against in any way in her many, many years of legal life as a lawyer and then a judge and then Supreme Court justice elevated to the court in 1993 by then president bill clinton. There you see the man who would like to be the next president of the united states, joe biden. We saw President Trump pay his respects when the casket was at the top of the Supreme Court steps where she had been a justice for 27 years. And now we say goodbye to Ruth Bader Ginsburg. And she will be buried next to her husband of more than 50 years at Arlington National cemetery. This service will last until about 9 30 our time this morning. At that point the casket will be tack enaway and we will continue to
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