Morning and temperatures are in the 50s and 60s as we start out our date. As we head into the afternoon, low 70s along the coast. Upper 70s to the low to mid 80s on the bay and upper 80s to the low 90s inland and this is just the start as we are going to see those temperatures rise as we head into the 2nd half of the week. We will talk about our by jane fire danger in a couple of minutes. We start out with the Traffic Alert on 80. It is an overturned vehicle with injuries. They have at least one lane blocked and they have issued a special Traffic Alert. Expect bright lights in both directions. There are still not a lot of cars on the roadway but still slow as you work your way through there. We have seen that drive into the altamont pass, lots of brake lights coming out of tracy all the way to just about northwood. If you are heading into livermore valley. 33 minutes on 205 overturned 680. Breaking news right now. 2 homes on fire in santa rosa. Multiple crews are on the scene, right no
Needs to increase its population by 1 billion in order to compete in the global marketplace. Find more information on your Program Guide or apple tv. Org. Good morning everyone, good afternoon, wherever you are in this great nation and welcome, who could have imagined what a timely conversation this would be. Im jan crawford, chief Legal Correspondent for cbs news covering the Supreme Court and upcoming confirmation battle and im delighted to be moderating what is going to be, and incredibly timely conversation about our terrific book written by kato as elia schapiro supreme disorder honored to get a sneak peek of it i thought, this is just really an indispensable guide i have to keep on my desk for the next upcoming confirmation battle, professor Randy Barnett of Georgetown Law School Supreme Court expert scooped me on those words, thats how he described it an indispensable guide and Carrie Severino has also written a guide herself with judicial confirmation a book about the recent fi
Appear remotely. Senator Kamala Harris, you see there, the white house chief of staff, mark meadows, who has been in close contact with the president while he has been sick and he is Walking Around talking to a number of the senators and guests gathered there. A quick timeline of how we expect this to go today. We will hear Opening Statements from members of the committee and judge barrett. The questioning begins tomorrow. We expect that to be quite heated. A Committee Vote is expected ten days from now. Lets bring in chief legal so goe re all right going to object to her qualifications, but they will be objecting to her judicial philosophy . And the process. I think you are going to see you could almost say the three as. You are going to hear about abortion, the Affordable Care act, and appoint. Kind of chicanery. Democrats will try to suggest she would overturn roe v. Wade, which of course said a woman had a constitutional right to an abortion. The Affordable Care act. The Supreme Co
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Reached another devastating and unthinkable moment in a pandemic that continues to change our country and our way of life. As we come on the air tonight, more than 200,000 people in the u. S. Have now been killed by the virus. 200,000 lives lost, 200,000 stories left unfinished. And tonight, theres some breaking news that the crisis may once again be getting worse. One of the leading models used by the white house now projects that by the end of the year, the death toll nationwide may nearly double to 378,000. Tonight, confirmed cases in the u. S. Are also increasing, now growing at the fastest rate they have in two months. And the f. D. A. Is reportedly tightening its standards for approving a coronavirus vaccine, dimming hopes that there will be one widely available this year. Once again, thrusting the pandemic into the forefront of this years president ial campaign. Tonight, theres also been another Seismic Shift here in washington with major implications for this years election. Se