Lets swing around to the eastern portion of our bay area. 60s and 70s will be common back to the delta. Discovery bay, orwood, also mountain house, brentwood, tracy, low 70s. Upper 60s vallejo, benicia, martinez. North bay numbers stacking up into the 60s and 70, as well. 72 in napa. Far reaches still have cloud cover and chance of sprinkles into lakeport. The full forecast coming up. Roqui, we are going to be talking about the pollen report. You know, you told me get ready for sniffles. Lets check mass transit. Ace train one Union Pacific shares a train track so they are doing track work around Great America, and thats going to cause an hour delay on train one after its fremont stop between Great America and san jose. So its good right now. But once it comes time for fremont stop, make sure you expect delays and plan accordingly. But bart, muni and caltrain are on time. Lets head to our roads now in the santa cruz mountains. Roadwork on northbound 17, thats from glenwood to laurel dri
Arce. Her book, my underground american dream. Shell be talking about that and her experience as an undocumented immigrant. And after that, shell be taking your calls as well. Booktv now continues in tucson. Welcome to the tucson festival of books. We wish to thank Cox Communications for sponsoring this venue. Mr. Connolly is sponsored by [inaudible] the presentation will last one hour, including questions and answers. Please hold your questions to the end. Immediately following this session, the authors will be autographing books in the sales and signing area in the ua bookstore tent on the mall, booth 141. Books are available for purchase be at this location. Please note that ms. Arce will be 20 minutes late to the signing area due to a live interview with cspan. We invite you to become a friend of the festival by texting friend to 520214 book or 5202142665 as shown on the sign at the front of the room or visit the friends of the festival booth, number 110 on the mall. Your gift make
Her book, my underground american dream. Shell be talking about that and her experience as an undocumented immigrant. And after that, shell be taking your calls as well. Booktv now continues in tucson. Welcome to the tucson festival of books. We wish to thank Cox Communications for sponsoring this venue. Mr. Connolly is sponsored by [inaudible] the presentation will last one hour, including questions and answers. Please hold your questions to the end. Immediately following this session, the authors will be autographing books in the sales and signing area in the ua bookstore tent on the mall, booth 141. Books are available for purchase be at this location. Please note that ms. Arce will be 20 minutes late to the signing area due to a live interview with cspan. We invite you to become a friend of the festival by texting friend to 520214 book or 5202142665 as shown on the sign at the front of the room or visit the friends of the festival booth, number 110 on the mall. Your gift makes a di
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This is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. Pelley this is our western edition. Tonight, there is a growing sense of dread among immigrants in america who fear they will be deported after even minor offenses. The fear among those who entered the country illegally has grown despite the president s stated priorities. Were getting the bad ones out, okay . Were getting the bad. If you watch these people, its like, oh, gee, thats so sad. Were getting bad people out of this country, people that shouldnt be, whether its drugs or murder or other things. Were getting bad ones out. Pelley but take a look at the executive order President Trump signed in january. It specifies execution of the Immigration Laws against all removable aliens and leaves to the judgment of immigration officers whether a person who has not committed a serious crime still poses an unspecified risk. Now, in cases across the country, the question is, are we only getting the bad ones out . Omar villafranca begins our cov