Winner is, well be live from the Berlin Film Festival with news of whos got the golden bear. Thank you for joining us. A bomb targeting people shopping for vegetables has once again highlighted pakistans deep sectarian tension. At least 60 have been killed in an explosion in the southwestern city of quetta. More than 200 were injured when a bomb exploded outside a market. Police say it was aimed at the regions minority shia population. Attacks in quetta have killed more than 200 in the past month. We have the latest from islamabad. What more do we know about this attack . Hi, barbara. What we know is that this bomb, which went off in this market was very powerful bomb. It was an improvised explosive device and more than 60 people were killed and well over 200 people were injured. This attack, of course, comes only five weeks after another major attack, pakistans worst ever sectarian attack in which close to 100 people were also killed in a similar bombing. The people targeted in that a
Overhead. Those offshore winds are blowing. So with that offshore wind, big temperatures really going to be Something Else by the afternoon again soaring well into the 60s even into the 70s by the afternoon. Average numbers usually in the low to mid60s. Today well above the average about 70 degrees in santa rosa, 73 in san jose and about 69 degrees just beautiful in San Francisco. Enjoy it, elizabeth. I know. Looks great. Love the weekend. Thank you, lawrence. Outside right now, its pretty typical friday morning commute. Nothing really big out there really causing any major bubs so heres a live look towards the dublin interchange. Westbound 580 that drive time is still about 15 minutes or so coming out of the Altamont Pass and heading out towards 680 so lets go to our maps. We have an incident, a large truck car carrier one of the cars fell off. Now its blocking that connector ramp to get to the antioch bridge. Its right there in antioch westbound 4 to northbound 160. It sounds like th
A category five super storm. Heres the frightening part, winds up to 195 Miles Per Hour and still growing, which means it could become the strongest storm ever to hit land on record. The islands of the philippines in its path, millions of people, and officials there are telling them to pray and pray hard. Abcs Neal Karlinsky has the latest right now. Reporter tonight shelters are filling up as the philippines braces for disaster on a scale not seen in recent history. Super typhoon haiyan has left meteorologists sounding the alarm, calling it one of the strongest storms on earth ever recorded. Local broadcasters are warning the estimated 10 Million People in its paths to prepare almost as if theyre preparing for war. The super typhoon is blowing in at an unheard of 195 Miles Per Hour with gusts of 235 Miles Per Hour. Its an astonishing 300 miles wide, the distance between boston and philadelphia. This is by all effects a monster storm. Reporter the storm is coming ashore as what would b
More than 1,000 people were injured. Paul davies of independent Television News begins our coverage. Reporter emerging from the russian sky, a giant ball of flame, a meteorite providing a spectacular show until it suddenly explodes 30 miles above the earth. The city of chelyabinsk was unlucky to be beneath the meteorites flight path and was showered with debris dropping from the sky. Thousands of windows were smashed, shocked workers evacuated their offices. This school class is about to be interrupted by the shock wave. Here the windows come crashing in, and a National Judo squad runs for cover. Canadian ice hockey star Michael Garnett plays for the chelyabinsk team and lives in the city. I was awakened by this loud bang, crash and shaking in my apartment that, you know, literally shook me out of bed. I kind of gathered myself and looked out the window and i saw this giant streak across the sky that was the tail of the meteor. Reporter the last minutes of the meteorites journey were c
The party starts at 7 00. I bet after this meteorite shower in russia, a lot of people are probably going to head out to watch the asteroid. And around the world you see all that video coming in now. Well probably see more. That was coming in screaming at about 33,000 Miles Per Hour and then starts to come apart. But that compression as its moving through the atmosphere caused that shock wave and all that damage. If you are in russia and you dont know whats going on and you see this, youre thinking its the end of the world. I can see that. The good news this latest asteroid thats supposed to be approaching the earth about 17,000 miles away. Thats close but not as close. Good. Around the bay area we are looking at lots of sunshine coming our direction. It looks like High Pressure still overhead today, probably the peak of the heat. We are getting a hint at what were in store for. Already seeing breezy conditions at the coast and a lot of those temperatures already well into the 50s. Sti