Is good to have you with us. Good morning. Good morning to you, frank. We will have our forecast. Good morning to you. Hey, guys, good morning. We are feeling some cool air. We are going to warm up again today. Get ready for it if you are inland. Id like to start up by saying that our marine layer is interesting. It is just hugging the coast this morning. Take a look at the visibility at Half Moon Bay. Is showing a little bit in the bay, but for most part, if you see those clouds, they are left over from a thunderstorm that went over the sierra last night. Certainly some fog there. Santa rosa right now, 54. 56, San Francisco. 62, livermore. San jose, 62. Today the coso clouds will be sticking around for the rest of us it will be a Sunny Afternoon. Be prepared if you are inland. We are going into those 90s. I will talk about who will go to what number and how long it will last. Knew this morning, a San Francisco firefighter was injured while battling a two alarm fire. This was on, lida
Call now im lauren fox on capitol hill, and this is cnn all right. Its tuesday, march 19, right now on cnn this morning primary day about to get underway. One senate race in ohio could help us learn a lot about what to expect in november, Donald Trumps mounting legal troubles, the former president s next move after saying he cant pay a Court Ordered 464 bond and Prince William about to appear in public amid intense speculation about his wife, kate health. What will it take to quiet the Royal Rumor Mill . Its going to take a lot all right 06 00 a. M. Here in washington, this is a live look at New York City where some of those buildings are potential collateral for the former president s. But hed have to sell them. Thats whats known as an illiquid asset good morning, everyone. Im kasie hunt. Its wonderful to have you with us on this Tuesday Morning and we do start there trouble on to legal fronts. For former President Donald Trump. First, a judge in new york ruling former trump lawyer Mi
A Public Service along with these other television providers. Giving you a front row seat to democracy. The suprem court heard oral argunt on whether the consumer fincial Protection Bureaus ndg structure is unconstitutional. The case stems from thegencys payday lending role, the sixth rcuit court of appeals previously ruled against it prompting the federal government to appeal e decision to the supreme cot. The justices have through june 2024 to issue a ruling. We will hear argument this morning in case 22 448, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau versus the Community Financial services association. Mr. Cef justice and may it please the courtthe Circuit Decision in this case is the firs tim any court in our nations historyas held that congress vioted the appropriations clause by enacting a statute providing funding. Roviding funding. This court shouldphold the cfpbs funding statute because it is firmly gunded in constitutional text andn historical practice datin back to the founding. T
Up next p of the series with the librarian of congress and an author and historian. Brinkley good evening, and welcome to live at the library, and a preview of the new library of congress cspan series, books that shaped america. My name is peter, and i am with cspans book tv. About 150 years ago, when i was young, my parents were a little worried that my brother and i about what my brother and i were reading about. They consulted marian, the principal at our grade school, glenwood elementary, in fort wayne indiana, and she had two pieces of advice for us. Let them read anything they want. The back of a cereal box. The words on a television commercial. Go to the library regularly and check out books. The second piece of advice was for bedtime. Let them stay up a halfhour later as long as that halfhour was devoted to reading. Well, for some reason, that advice stuck. From reading cereal boxes the book tv to interview authors, and our new series, books that shaped america. We will begin t
Up next p of the series with the librarian of congress and an author and historian. Brinkley good evening, and welcome to live at the library, and a preview of the new library of congress cspan series, books that shaped america. My name is peter, and i am with cspans book tv. About 150 years ago, when i was young, my parents were a little worried that my brother and i about what my brother and i were reading about. They consulted marian, the principal at our grade school, glenwood elementary, in fort wayne indiana, and she had two pieces of advice for us. Let them read anything they want. The back of a cereal box. The words on a television commercial. Go to the library regularly and check out books. The second piece of advice was for bedtime. Let them stay up a halfhour later as long as that halfhour was devoted to reading. Well, for some reason, that advice stuck. From reading cereal boxes the book tv to interview authors, and our new series, books that shaped america. We will begin t