This morning. Im maria bartiromo. It hope youre having a good tuesday morning. It is tuesday, march 12, you 7 00 a. M. On the button on the east coast. Time for the hot topic of the hour. President biden unveils a 5 andahalf trillion dollars of new and higher taxes package in his massive 7. 3 trillion, 2025 budget. Taxpayers are Stuck Holding the bag after all of the president s spending led to 40 year high inflation. The wall street journal reporting that more americans are treating their 401ks like cash machines. A record share of account holders reportedly taking early withdrawal from accounts last year. Credit card debt is now at a record high of 1. 3 trillion but the president continues to tout his economy. Watch. 15 million new jobs creat, thats a record, growth is strong, wages are rising, inflation is down, we reduced the federal deficit. Inflation keeps coming down, Mortgage Rates will continue to come down as well. Maria luke, the committee for a responsible federal budget is
Francisco for that today. Right. And yesterday it was pretty crowded. The heat started on friday. Oh, my goodness. We had 90s at the coast. And yesterday, not quite as warm, but we had plenty of temperatures near 90 at the shoreline. Heres a look at live doppler seven, the fog. It is getting awfully close, very foggy down in san diego. And everyone will see the low clouds and fog along the coast overnight. So our heat advisory , as gloria mentioned, still another day of that until 11 00. The highlighted areas from redwood city, San Francisco, san jose, ben lomond. Right now, 68, downtown, 61 in fremont. It is 54 in santa rosa with 65 concord and 55 out by the delta. So some areas cooler this morning. Three degrees cooler in oakland and napa. And theres a look at the bridge there. Well see sunny conditions. A Beautiful Day on the way. Again a little hot out there, 10 to 15 degrees above average with widespread 90s inland around 90 along the bay shore and some 80s at the coast and a big
In fact, the beaches were even hot. We were talking about that today. The last really hot day out there. And were starting with live doppler seven. So you can see the fog down around san diego. Otherwise most of the shoreline is clear. And were looking for that fog to return about this time tomorrow. So the heat advisory until 11 00. You can see temperatures still from the mid 80s to the upper 90s. Thats ten to about 17 degrees above average. Current numbers right now. Look at that, San Francisco, 70 degrees, 63 in oakland, 68, san mateo with cooler 50s up in the north bay. So compared to yesterday, say it is a couple of degrees cooler from santa rosa, but overall, very little change until late in the day today where we get a weak onshore flow at our beaches. So the only changes will be a few degrees cooler there. Youll notice it will still be in the 80s though, along the coastline temporarily before that sea breeze kicks in and upper 90s inland. Well track that cooldown for tomorrow.
Bridge. All right. So lets bring in abc seven news meteorologist andy patel. Yes, sandy is here to tell us exactly how long this heat will last. Sandy. Yeah, and dan and emma is just one more day for some of our bayside and inland communities of this heat. Let me show you a live picture. It was a picture perfect setting for the blue angels. Just nothing but blue skies, no fog and a record setting at that. Three cities actually tied their previous records. San jose, 95, oakland, downtown 93 and sfo 92 degrees. All right. It was hot elsewhere, as you will notice, 98 in fairfield, mid 90s for places like napa, santa rosa, concord, livermore, 97 in santa cruz, 95. In redwood city, it was 89 in fremont and 85 degrees in half moon bay. Right now were still feeling it. Its warm out there 80s and 90s. That heat advisory has been extended for one more day for areas shaded in orange until 11 p. M. Tomorrow as that heat risk will remain in the moderate to high category. For those who are sensitiv
The United States brought an end to world war ii by dropping an aatomic bomb. We begin this hour with the dueling and intensifying campaigns over what congress should do with the iran nuclear agreement. Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, spoke to one o of the effort critics, and he lobbied hard against it. And he disputed president obamas assertion that opponents want a warra iran. At the white house, president obama met with jewish leaders facetoface. He urged them to support the agreement and said that the dangers from iran will increase if the deal falls through. John has more on the lobbying effort. Reporter good evening from washington, where Vacation Time is looming, and in fact, the house is gone, and the senate is about to leave town. So the race is on to plant iranstyle messages in the politicians who will have to vote on this message in the fall, so they can resume innate while at the beach. The toughest critic is Benjamin Netanyahu, decreasing jewish leaders my vide