Back into a range of 70s all this under some clearing skies. Im talking more about not just your forecast for the forecast still to come rebecca. Im Rebecca Storm filling in for Robin Winston on this Tuesday Morning. And so far a problem free out there were looking really good here the bay bridge toll plaza, yes, its getting busier into San Francisco but not too bad look at the drive time only 11 minutes right now, youre gonna have to wait if you are paying with cash for just a bit as you make your way to the toll plaza but to getting on to the upper deck. Its going to be easy into San Francisco, not tracking any problems on the west than 80 so far and this is going to be a nice quick from the east bay over to the peninsula 12 minutes right now for your westbound 92 commute across the san mateo bridge. Well check the Richmond Sandra fell bridge and the golden gate coming up in just a bit james and darya. Breaking news from hazmat situation at facebook in menlo park, a scary time yester
Putin held a working meeting with the governor of the tver region, how the legion supports its members payments, and the money went abroad. Where exactly did they get the money . Was it bribery . Or just one of the nine wonders of the world, according to the president of america of the dpr , ukrainian militants also hit svetlodarsk with cluster munitions under fire from makiivka, donetsk. A woman died there. Seven more people, including a teenager, suffered earlier heavy shelling in the petrovsky district. Dpr city authorities reported that a grandmother and a small child from donetsk died, our special correspondent stanislav gelend. Ukrainian militants continue to fire at donetsk, just like yesterday, today , petrovsky district, indeed, is directly under attack. There is a hit in residential areas again. Uh, private households are again the victims and unfortunately among the victims. Children, a child has been reported dead. Uh, now information is coming that the body of the grandmot
killed on the subway beyond tha the circumstances of his death, the reason for the actions of the former marine who put the man in a minutes long chokehold are all under investigation. they are all open to interpretation and have provide new yorkers that many across th country. here is what we ve seen on part of the video which only shows even it s an entirety part of what happened jordan neely, black homeless men with mental health issues is being held in that chokehold by a former marine who, according to witnesses, acted after he had been pacing the subway car yelling that he was hungry and thirsty and ready to die. the marine apparently grabbed him and held him in the chokehold until neely went limp. two other subway drivers. to be helping to hold neely dow here it neatly died later in th hospital. democratic congresswoman aoc tweeted that he was murdered bu because he was helpless and crying for food and a time when the city is raising rents and stripping services to mil
Issues, not economic ones. That being said, although they are intertwined these days when security is so critical to the United States and japan and to the philippines as well, that being said and the japanese as we all know are too polite to say this, there is unhappiness in japan over president bidens decision to publicly oppose the sale of u. S. Steel to nippon steel so we thought to focus on the importance of u. S. Japan cooperation on Economic Security, on reliable supply chains, on japans significant and longstanding direct investment across the United States and the potential benefits that an enriched u. S. Japan Partnership Offers to American Workers and allied technological leadership. All these things will be on the agenda at the white house next week. We have two panels of experts today. One on Economic Security that i will moderate and another on Foreign Direct Investments that my japan chair colleague will moderate. But first we have the honor of a keynote and discussion w
Between the United States and japan with leaders from the Defense Department and Japanese Ministry officials. The Hudson Institute hosted this visit. Good morning and welcome to Hudson Institute. I serve as japan chair at hudson and i want to welcome our audience here at the bessy and walter Stern Policy Center in washington and i want to welcome our audience on liep and online and through cspan. On the eve of Prime Minister Fumio Kishidas historic visit to the United States on april 10, it seemed like an appropriate moment to examine the benefits of the deep and expanding u. S. And Japan Economic relationship and as all of us in this room have seen on the news reports, including by certain members of our audience here today in the press, about the impressive deliverables that will be coming out of both the u. S. Japan summit on the 10th and u. S. Japanphilippines trilateral summit on the 11th, most of the focus object the discussions will be on security issues, not economic ones. That