And the western span of the bay bridge has been named after former San Francisco mayor willie brown. Our political analyst michael yaki is here to talk about the name change that has stirred up some debate. And the Oakland Raiders take on the jaguars today at the o. Co coliseum. Well tell you the new bag good morning and thanks for joining us on this sunday september 15th. Im marty gonzalez. Well get to your top stories in a moment but first lets check in with janu for your weekend this live shot from our mount tam cam. A bit different than yesterday with breaks of sunshine and low clouds. As we see temperatures in the mid 50s along the coast. 60s, inland. For this afternoon, sunny skies and a slightly cooler. Mid 80s. Mid60s for the coast and as you go out mainly clear and patchy. With upper 50s for the coast. And mid60s we will take a look at the afternoon highs, neighborhood by neighborhood, coming up. A 2alarm overnight fire in pittsburg has left three people dead. It broke out aro
Is. The way we defeat donald trump and everybody up here by the way is united, no matter who wins this damn thing. We are all going to stand together to defeat him. [cheers and applause] keep waiting for you. Pete all right, take your Blood Pressure down after that. Good morning, welcome to the saturday edition of fox friends. Come on in. Here we go. Its been a big week, long week. Look who is here Jason Chaffetz and emily compagno. Emily happy saturday. So happy to have you with us. What did you think about the debate . Jason highlight reel oficallofcliches. I think donald trump is stronger politically today than he has ever been. And i keep saying that week after week. I think he gets stronger and stronger. This is a divided field. This is somebody who is looking for a leader. This is a group that i think is headed towards a brokered convention. I really do. Pete i think you are right. Watching it visually, such a big stage. And then these little bitty seven podiums. If thats your i
“If you knew him you loved him.” It is with great sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of Hilaire Picard on May 21, 2021. Hilaire was born on August 20, 1934 into a large French-Canadian family and lived most of his life in Northern Ontario. Most of his career was spent in the forest industry as a true lumberjack. When he could no longer do that work, he became a skilled carpenter making cabinets and furniture for friends and family. He was a jack of all trades and could fix anything. Dad loved the outdoors and took his family camping every weekend. Dad’s real pride and joy was when he purchased the family camp at Dog Lake. By doing so he was able to keep his growing family together and that is what truly made him happy. His joy was watching everyone else have fun. The memories created at the lake will never be forgotten. Thank you, dad for doing that for us.