get gas, like, everything s just more expensive. neil: americans speaking out and freaking out over prices still rising as their 401(k)s keep plummeting and now a new report warning that inflation may be staying and may be much longer than expected. a new fox poll that shows more voters are blaming the guy in the white house. before you run for cover, just know we ve got you covered with lucas tomlinson at the white house as president biden says it s not inevitable we ll have a recession. susan li on the markets indicating we already might be in one. first to susan li, taking stock of stocks just, well, taking a hit and a big hit at that. horrible week. yeah. well, you saw it, neil, the worst week for the stork market in two years stock market and that s after a historic rate hike by the federal reserve, the single sharpest move in 28 years by the central bank, and they re trying to move quickly. as a result, money fast in the markets, the dow jones falling below 30,000
Good morning, bay area. Lets get up and get going. This is abc 7 mornings. Im Carolyn Tyler. Thank you for joining us on this sunday, august 6th. Lets start with a quick look at the weather. Here is meteorologist Francis Dinglasan in for lisa argen. The circulation counterclockwise off the coast, thats helping to push clouds into the bay area. So most of us still under gray skies, even patchy drizzle along parts of the coast and the north bay. Had to use the wipers this morning in San Francisco. Here is how the day plays out. In the 60s for the most part in the next hour or so. By lunch time, well be warming up. Still staying in the 60s at the coast, 70s around the bay and 80s inland today. It will be a few degrees cooler compared to yesterday. Ill have the accuweather sevenday forecast coming up. Developing news in San Francisco, police are searching for a woman who pepper sprayed two passengers aboard a b. A. R. T. Train. The incident happened around 8 30 last night at the e embarcad
Where you dont want to get out of bed and for some of you, you dont have to. The schools are closed. Clear skies this morning, hey this just in, weve now reached 6 degrees now we broke another record from just about an hour ago. The old record was 8 degrees. Set back in 1896. Now we reached 7 now weve had been down to 6. So its cold out there. If we get below 5 that would be the coldest air weve seen sense 1996. Iest its cold out there but improving weather for a short wile before that winter mess comes our way for tomorrow. Temperatures feel well below zero were talking minus 11 as you head up to gaithersburg and minus 7 for right here in d. C. Howard will get to that winter mess for tomorrow. But enjoy some whats going on with traffic . Remember we had a report of debris on the road on 95 south making your way up from dale city to woodbridge. Woodbridge toward the beltway. Thats all cleared up. So we have no issues there. For those of you coming from 270 this morning, free and clear
southwest, and they said, you know what we re going to do, we re going to cut back on flights, limiting the odds of this happening, but it keeps happening. over last couple of dayses alone, thousands of flights have been getting delay or outright canceled, and it s not getting any better. bob lori joins us, a former flight attendant. why is it still nuts? virtually all the major airlines have shifted around their personnel and their flights, but it s not getting limited. what s happening? yeah. so, actually, the big problem is all of those pre-cancellations that you just spoke about. ahead of the summer, all these airlines were going to cancel all of these flights to cut down on the daily cancellations, but the pop is now for your flight for tomorrow or next week, if something happens to it, if you re weather delayed or a cancellation for that matter, there is less available flight toss rebook you on, less
Sharon, WI - Patrick Mike Kelley Sr.
Patrick Mike Kelley Sr., of Sharon, WI passed away Sunday, November 29th at the
age of 80. Mike was born November 25th, 1940 in Elkhorn, WI, he was the oldest of eleven children, son to Donald and Doris Kelley.
Mike was in the first graduating class at Big Foot High School, 1959. He looked forward to the class reunion every year with all his old classmates. Mike lived and worked in Walworth County for most of his life. He was a very talented Sign Painter. He was known by everyone, the talent he possessed was unbelievable. He was very passionate about his work, which included painting cars, trucks, signs, billboards, boats, windows, you name it.