Unfortunately, the obvious effect of the wind as you got to tie everything a little bit further down, especially if you do have a set up outside for your thanksgiving feast. Now this is your look outside at the suture tower cam it is beautiful crystal clear. Lots of sunlight and temperatures are already climbing. Wind speeds the breezy us for the north bay and right along the coastline, were looking at notably windy conditions in areas like Sonoma Sandra fell Half Moon Bay and santa rosa, lets advance to later on today a more important time like well be around 02 30pm thats when temperatures will be at their warmest in a good time to be outside some of our windy response the north bay at the coast even san jose in concord on the decently windy side, although sonoma and napa will be here to windiest spots around this time just something to know if you are getting out there because otherwise it is beautiful skies will be clear from the coast to our inland areas well into the afternoon an
Holidays, cases will just go up. Backlash Governor Newsom is facing tonight for attending a party at a napa valley restaurant. I dont think he is setting the best example, i think it is highly hypocritical of him. And the battle over big cold in Contra Costa County. They are trying to make the bay area coal country. We are following two breaking news stories, a house fire in berkley leaves one man dead. Right now crews are working to put out hotspots. Video shows that the area is blocked off. The cause is under investigation. In San Francisco, shooting sent two people to the hospital in the citys bayview. Video shows Emergency Responders on scene. It happened just before 9 00, no word on the victims conditions tonight. Now at 11 and streaming on cbsn bay area, tonight some Bay Area College students travel plans have Health Experts of it worried. Andrea nakano reports from uc berkeley where students are weighing the risks of going home for thanksgiving. Reporter this is a Public Health
That drive across the golden gate. It is. That is where chp issued a fog advisory. We are commuting out of marin into San Francisco, you are going to deal with limited visibility, extra careful across the span of the golden gate. You see in the live shot things are foggy. Be careful. Just north of there we are dealing with road work. Thats the usual stuff. You have slow and go conditions there. Take a look at traffic into Altamont Pass there is crash with the left lane blocked, chp arriving on scene and we have a back up ensuing because of that. Plus with the morning commuters out of tracy it is already busy, 36 minutes 205 towards 680. I am anne makovec. We are keeping an eye on this crash that happened in San Francisco involving a patrol car. Season sfpd officer hitting a fire hydrant after what appears to have been a high speed chase. Fill more and waller. What we heard from neighbos about a half hour ago on the scene, they had two cars coming very quickly. They said up to 60 miles
The clinic an american institution. It is the heart of our country. It is the worlds first and private multispecially practice. It is specialists working together devoting a whole range of unique and diverse talents for the needs of each individual patient. This is a model that the mayo family developed that has expanded and group to other medical centers and welcomed patients all over. It was established with a generous gift from john and lillian math shoes. They said they want to tell the voices of the chi your. Today were going to explore the history and the living legacy of mayo clinic. Ere patie every patient has a history. What your illnesses are, your health status. Just as you as a patient have a history, so, too, does an organization. Our history here is a living dynamic part of who we are. It informs who we are today, and it sets the stage for where were going in the future. You will see as you travel around the may owe clinic here at our historic displays that history is pre
Tvs american artifacts explore the history of the United States threw objects, up next we visit capitol hill to talk to house historian, matthew wasilewski. And house curative far elliott, about the history of African Americans in congress in the 19th century. And a selection of artifacts from the house collection. The story of how African Americans come to congress a 19 century, is not one that a lot of people are familiar with. We actually had 22 African Americans sir between 1870 and 1901. 20 in the house, to in the senate. Largely a house story. And it has to do with the role of congress, during the civil war. And in the decade after during a civil war, there were a group of radicals in congress, radicals because they believed in the equality of African Americans and wanted to create a society that was a multi racial society. These were radicals in the house like stevens, it was chairman of the means committee, and a very powerful leader. Also people like hadnt rewinter davis, ally