Away. That is slightly below for this time of year. Temperatures will be in the 90s for those in the interior. Livermore, gilroy, 70s and 80s around the bay, and over by the coast, 60s, except for the few down around santa cruz, which will be warmer. The high continues to bump in from the desert southwest. Its sending in moisture. The monsoon went from absolute nothing to something in 24 hours. Some of that made it into Southern California, creeping up the crest of the sierra. The fog is going to keep 60s there on the high side. 50 and 60s on the temps. Redwood city, 60. A little warmer. Overall, its a pattern where again, its a little above average through the interior. Its below near the coast. 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s. Something new or what . A new crash on 880. Southbound 880 near tenison. Were going to show you the maps and show you where we are talking about. This is south of the san mateo bridge. Northbound 880, excuse me, an injury crash, some lanes have been blocked, but now the
Country illegally. We are focused on criminals. When people come into our country, we take those people out and we take them out very legally. They all have papers. The aclu has already filed a lawsuit aimed aprotecting asylum seekers. They claim that migrants from Central America were not allowed a fair chance to make their cases before being forced to leave. One group has been out in San Francisco for the past hour protesting these ice raids and the citys mayor is also speaking out. Christian captain life at San Francisco city hall where mayor breed is reaffirming her support for the citys immigrants. Reporter they just wrapped up the press conference a couple of minutes ago Standing Shoulder to shoulder and explaining their solidarity with frans immigrant community. San francisco being one of the cities that immigration and customs and enforcement is expected to target in a series of raids on sunday. Now, immigration officials are expected to target some 2,000 people with final orde
Continue beyond 1 50 p. M. Each member other than the majority and minority leaders and minority whip shall be limited to five minutes. The chair recognizes the gentleman from North Carolina, mr. Butterfield, for five minutes. Mr. Speaker, i rise today to recognize the achievements of a great public servant, a mother, a wife, a friend to many, and the longest serving employee of the Washington County, North Carolina, school system, ms. Eleanor patterson barber. Some refer to her as mother barber. She was born in indianapolis, indiana, on november 13, 1933. A graduate of the historic christmas attics high school, she trained as a concert pianist and graduated in indianapolis. She met her husband, the reverend william jay barber i, a educator, activist with deep roots in eastern North Carolina. With a strong passion and conviction for justice and quality, the barber couple relocated to eastern North Carolina to play an essential role in the integration of the county schools. Though it ha
Thank you for your support. Thank you to all of you for taking the time to join this conversation at a time that could not be more crucial for his country. I get that running for president as a thirtysomething mayor is not a conventional, political, or professional move. The reason i am doing it is because of the moment we are living in. I am convinced even now, and as we read the headlines and look around us, we may be under reacting to the seriousness of he moment that we live in. That right now, the pace of change in our economy and politics is accelerating and if we dont get on top of that, we are not on top of the conditions that made the president we are living with now even possible. [applause] ti mr. Buttigieg a president like the one we have now does not get within cheating distance of the oval office unless something is wrong across the land. We have to speak to that if we want to win. In order to do that im convinced that we need to ground our politics in our deepest values.
[indiscernible] millionsent over 3 compassionate caring professional educators. That is why we have come here together on this very special day. Read it for ed. It is all about the voice of educators. And our responsibility to protect our students. We talked to a lot of candidates this time. The questions you are going to our will come directly from nea members. These are educators who have submitted their questions through our website on either video or typing it in and asking what they want to hear on strong Public Schools. Org. And taken go up there a look during todays forum. Each candidate and this is important, we know how to tell someone what to put the pencils down. [laughter] we are giving each candidate 10 minutes. Have oneidate will minute of an opening remark. Anything they want to say. Then, they will answer three questions. One will be on video. The other two will be written. We have taken them right off the website. The candidates will have no more. No more than three mi