From ktvu fox 2 news this is mornings on 2. Good morning g thanks for joining us here on mornings on 2 Tuesday Morning october 8, im pam cook. And im dave clark. Lets go to Steve Paulson to find out more about the wind and fire danger tomorrow. Tomorrow yes. Today is a little cooler. After yesterdays 80s and 90s and that include San Francisco to many inland locations although i dont know whats going on with travis, what is wrong with you travis . You are warmer than anybody by 50. Otherwise we are cooler and that is the system that is dropping down. This is going to be a wind event and low humidity, not a temperature event. Temperatures will be 60s and 70s but the wind will pick up, not so much today but maybe by tonight, but wednesday mornincr up and by noon it really. Wednesday night into early thursday you are seeing gusting from 25 to 35 mph, there will be stronger gusting in the hills, 45 to 55 as possible. This is not just north and east bay it includes the Santa Cruz Mountain ju
Yes. Is where the future is going to look. Like. This is climate related. Extinction. Reporterspecies and habit species and habitats in danger on land and in the sea. Its catastrophic. But environmental change makers are leading the way to protect our planet. Understanding the diversity, the biodiversity, the habitat requirements will make it sensitive to why we should keep the oceans pristine. I think that awareness needs more and more investment, exploration, discovery, and also story telling. Because earths future is in our hands. We are the only species on the planet that can consciously recognize their own environmental damage and repair it. Thanks so much for joining us on this monday, this earth day. Im elizabeth cook. As Climate Change draws more focus across the bay area and around the world for that matter, today well look at how earth day got their start right here. How far weve come in protecting our planet, and what it will take to keep it thriving for generations to come.
treatment to as many people as possible. it s needed. and on that note, i wish you a good note. i m symone sanders-townsend in for stephanie ruhle, and from all of our colleagues across the networks of msnbc news, thank you for staying up late. goodnight. reporter: when you think of russian president vladimir putin, you probably think of him riding horseback shirtless or presiding over a large military parade. putin s public appearances are typically loud, highly choreographed displays of masculinity and strength, which is part of what made his announcement today so notable. today putin announced that he will be running for president again. there is no pomp and circumstance, just this video of a clearly staged impromptu moment where soldiers asked putin to run again and he agreed. that quietly puts putin under contract to lead russia until past 2030. putin has effectively ruled russia since 2000, and there s no doubt he will win the upcoming election. if you remember the la
this is alex wagner. happy second night of hanukkah you, you are celebrating a mine at home who are celebrating. thanks for joining me this hour. when you think of russian president vladimir putin, you probably think of him riding horseback shirtless or presiding over a large military parade. putin s public appearances are typically loud, highly choreographed displays of masculinity and strength. which is part of what made his announcement today so notable. today putin announced that he will be running for president again. there is no pomp and circumstance, just this video of a clearly staged impromptu moment where soldiers asked putin to run again and he agreed. that quietly puts putin in under contract to lead russia until past 2030. putin is effectively removed russia since 2000, and there s no doubt he will win the upcoming election if you remember the last russian election in 2018, putin had his main predator opposition leader alexei navalny buyer from running. and h
Pelley this is this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley, reporting tonight from brussels. Pelley as a candidate, donald trump once described brussels as a hellhole. He said it had been beautiful before muslims immigrated here. Mr. Trump is here flow as president for a contentious meeting of the leaders of the nato alliance. But his words about muslims haunted him back home today. A federal Appeals Court voted 103 to block his partial ban on travel to the u. S. By citizens of six mostly muslim nations. The reason, according to the chief judge, bigotry. Jeff pegues is following this. Reporter the president s executive order would have temporarily suspended visas from iran, libya, somalia, sudan, syria and yemen. The decision from the Fourth Circuit court of appeals keeps it from going into fek, writing for the majority, chief judge Roger Gregory wrote, mr. Trumps order speaks with vague words of national security. But in context drips with religious intolerance, animus and discrimi