you could see for miles yesterday. welcome back, frank. it has been spectacular. temperatures actually cooler than normal but still feeling good and similar to today. 70 oak. 77 san jose. 68 san francisco. mid-80s in concord. cooldown is on the way. more on that in just a moment. let s talk to gianna right now about traffic. we start off with an early- morning accident along 880. southbound near industrial parkway. no word if any injuries are involved. back to you. this morning, disturbing revelations about jaycee dugard s kidnappers. new video shows how nancy garrido tried to exploit children to satisfy the desires of her husband. you showed me your split, did you? let me see it now. want me to show you? mm-hm! let me see you do it. el dorado district attorney showed this video inside garrido s van. she is seen getting little girls to perform gymnastic girls as she tried to tape them. nancy garrido admitted to taping young girls as many as 20 times. there is
today, it s the senate s turn. more on all this now from jay dow in washington. jay, good morning to you. reporter: good morning to you, terrell. a significant number of democrats and republicans voted against this bill, and have gone on record saying they are unhappy with the outcome. but party leaders were able to convince enough of their members that this bill simply had to be passed, because a default could not be an option. the senate is expected to approve a deal today to raise the debt limit, avoiding the first-ever u.s. default. the bill is passed reporter: house members pushed the legislation through last night, but not without a fight. i understand that this train is leaving the station. but it s going in the wrong direction. it s about time this congress come together and figure out a way to live within our means. reporter: after months of partisan bickering, both parties did find one reason to unite. lawmakers greeted arizona congresswoman gabrielle
jay, good morning to you. reporter: good morning to you, terrell. a significant number of democrats and republicans voted against this bill, and have gone on record saying they are unhappy with the outcome. but party leaders were able to convince enough of their members that this bill simply had to be passed, because a default could not be an option. the senate is expected to approve a deal today to raise the debt limit, avoiding the first-ever u.s. default. the bill is passed reporter: house members pushed the legislation through last night, but not without a fight. i understand that this train is leaving the station. but it s going in the wrong direction. it s about time this congress come together and figure out a way to live within our means. reporter: after months of partisan bickering, both parties did find one reason to unite. lawmakers greeted arizona congresswoman gabrielle giffords with a long standing ovation when she surprised them on the house floor
compromise just last night. the next step, votes in the house and the senate. lawmakers are checking the details of the package now. this deal comes just ahead of tomorrow s deadline for a government default. jay dow is in washington with a look agreement. good morning. reporter: good morning. this is a deal that calls for $2.4 trillion in spending cuts over the next 10 years. it does not include any tax increases. and it s a two stage debt increase, once now and again at the end of next year, after next year s elections pending the creation of a bipartisan committee that would look into further spending cuts. there was so much wrangling, so many people angry on both sides. is there any sense of who won more out of this deal? reporter: both sides are going to spin this in a way that they get the better end of the deal. that said, there are already democrats who are concerned that senate majority leader harry reid and president obama gave up too much to republicans in th
i liked the heat. it s great. cool and cloudy this morning, temperatures running well below average, 5 to 10 degrees only 80 today in concord instead of mid-90s. cooler in san jose at oakland. oakland 69, san francisco 65. we ll have a full look at the forecast in a bit but gianna has traffic first. not a bad start to your monday morning drive. here s a live look at the golden gate bridge where traffic is okay. look out for construction as you work your way out of marin. details on that coming right up but right now back to you. thank you. it is almost a done deal. the president and congressional leaders agree on a debt ceiling deal that also includes spending cuts. jay dow reports that plan still needs to pass the house and senate. reporter: congress could vote today on a plan to raise the debt ceiling and pull the nation back from the brink of default. president obama and congressional leaders announced the historic agreement sunday night after months of content