Morning. We will get into that. We are just over 24 hours away from the Solar Eclipse. Were going to be talking about everything you need to know from the glasses, viewers, how you can make one of those viewers yourself, i know you will offer people good advice on that. I tried it out. Its not so hard. We will also talk about that all important eclipse forecast. We will be talking about that. Wherever you are, whether it is partial or total, you want to have clear skies. I have a feeling we will be a bit in trouble. The forecast is going to be changing. Lets talk about sunday. Hopefully, you have plans for today, enjoyable ones here is the cloud cover all the way into the east bay. Widespread once again. Here is another view into San Francisco. Low 60s in oakland. San jose has 63 degrees to start the morning. Here is a view, widespread cloud cover. Today is going to be a lot like yesterday. Temperatures will not change a whole lot. On shore breeze will be at 18 Miles Per Hour. Heres a
Good evening. Nonetheless original western regional director of United States Holocaust Memorial museum with our offices located in los angeles. First of all, i want to tell you how excited we are to be here tonight and really think our hosts, the california African American museum. Thepartnership between United States Holocaust Memorial museum and the California Africanamerican Museum has been a wonderful, wonderful experience. We have been treated so graciously and we have been very excited about the crowds of people who have come to the museum to see the exhibit. I was talking to dana who was in from washington that this will really serve as a model for the rest of the country in terms of the partnerships between and among institutions in the community. I want to thank again the illustrious board member from the california africanamerican senior staff, and just everyone we have worked with. It has been a wonderful experience. The holocaust museums traveling exhibit, politics, race a
Recently released study from the center for American Progress that shows socalled sanctuary counties do better, not worse than those that are not. The studies findings are that on average, there are 35. 5 fewer crimes per 10,000 people. The Median Household Income is more than 4300 dollars higher. The property rate is 2. 3 lower , and the Unemployment Rate is about 1 lower. Our Current County policy creates safer communities. The ruling in our favor tomorrow will give temporary protection not only to us, but to communities like us across the country. He has coined the term constitutional jurisdiction. He believes the law is on this group side. Our children need to understand just how fragile our system of government is. We could very well lose the democracy that we have taken for granted for so long. It may not be the final work that the Republicancontrolled Congress could still block funding for sanctuary jurisdictions. They are hoping for the best for tomorrows rolling, planning for
In the clouds. He would get a mix of sun and clouds today temperatures, 50s on most of those temperatures. 60 san jose, 54 gilroy, very thick fog. Morgan hill costin martine, be careful. 58 scotts valley, and a mix of sun and clouds. And this is about all we are going to get for the next couple of days. We are looking for warmer weather. All right. Your screens are telling us what . It is crowded. If so traffic. Good morning starting over the bay bridge toll plaza is about a 25 to 30 minute delay thats counting from the beginning of the backup after macarthur maze. It takes more time to do the entire trip into San Francisco and depending on where youre coming from you could be stuck in so traffic. Lets take a look at interstate 880. And, it makes getting into downtown oakland harder. 8 am is about when we start to see that. Copy of two 8101, slow a couple of earlier accident but a little bit of room here cupertino but background is heading that way. 7 02 am its go back to the desk. The
Lloyd sawers. Hayley has the night off. The end of an era. The death of fidel castro. News of castros death spread. Here in tampa the celebrations were a bit more subtle. But as fox 13s kel is cowan explains generations of refugees in tampa are celebrating with their families. Reporter on the streets. Thi and in the diners of west tampa. Reporter the news of Fidel Castros death spread quickly saturday morning. Fortuitous timing according to many families we spoke to today who were already gathered together for the thanksgiving holiday. When we all got the news it was not only a time to celebrate family but a time to celebrate the end of an era. Reporter its news theyve been waiting to hear for more than half sentry. Couple months were back in cuba. Reporter he fled cuba in the child just before the bay of pigs invasion. We are very grateful for the united states. Unbeknownst to him and his family at the time they would never be able to return. Though hes celebrating with family members