There, our shot is a little buggy, and the fact that weve got the low clouds starting to roll back in. Yes, lets lay over the 12hour day planner. You can see 63 to 65, maybe even 66 degrees at 7 00. Well stay in the upper 60s at the coast from noon to 4 00. Your middle temperatures there, 76 and 78, thats the bay. 81 to 85, those are our temperatures in our inland. Well go from low clouds to high clouds this afternoon. And a nice evening, 65 to 73. Well take the latest onirma as shes just destroying an quilla right now. Well see where shes going to head coming our way next. Heres alexis. All right, taking a look at the roads this morning, we had a fatal crash overnight in the vallejo area. This is westbound state route 37 right at the state route 29 interchange. Up until just a couple minutes ago, we had all lanes blocked. Traffic was getting by on the shoulder, but we got the all clear from chp. All lanes are back open now, and unfortunately, that person was on a mike. That happened a
I dont have any major problems to talk about so far. We did have an issue here in the dublin area. Westbound 580 connector to 680 was closed, initially they thought for about three hours this morning. They got it down to 30 minutes. They were doing repairs on an attenuator in the area. They got it wrapped up about 15 minutes ago. For a short time, we had a backup, but things have cleared out. Mass transit off to a much better start than yesterday, too. Well look at that coming up next. We continue tracking breaking news in san jose. San jose police have just confirmed they are indeed investigating a homicide in the area of story road and hopkins. Also just a few moments ago, we learned from our crews the suspect still on the loose right now. I want to quickly show you these live images of whats happening out there. Police have started to clear some of the scene already. You can see crime scene tape is down. But there are still cones out there, still police presence. Overnight, police s
Also a delay in the morgan hill area. Well check on that next. Thanks. We watch marches, rallies, and prayers across the bay area after the white house announced its ending the daca program. Amy hollyfield is live at San Francisco city hall with whats next. Good morning, amy. Reporter hi, natasha. Everyone is looking at congress right now, and Democratic Leaders will hold a press conference first thing this morning, calling on republicans to bring the d. R. E. A. M. Act to the floor for a vote and legalize d. R. E. A. M. Ers. Many d. R. E. A. M. Ers and their supporters took to the streets of San Francisco yesterday. And protested and showed their outrage over President Trumps decision to phase out protections for immigrants who came here as children. They say this isnt over and that they do not want to or plan to leave the country they consider home. The country that they say i should go back to, yes, thats where i originally come from, but this is where i made my friends, where my te
You can expect our highs today to be cooler than yesterday. The marine layer is creeping through the bay hovering around the coast and the bay. Dont expect to see much of t a but by tomorrow you may have cloudy conditions even in the inland areas. Thats because of this storm system thats just off the coastline just about 2 75 miles off the coast. Winds are cooling us down, the onshore flow pushing the marine layer in and bringing down temperatures a little bit. Well have more coming up. Hundreds of thousands of people are facing an uncertain future with daca canceled. Bay area politicians will fight the decision however they can. Reporter jackie ward has details. Reporter good morning. States are fighting back, as well. California is one of three states considering legal action against the Trump Administration following attorney general Jeff Sessionss announcement. Washington state and new york are also considering a lawsuit as the immigration status of nearly 800,000 people is now in
Problem of Sexual Assault on campuses. Panelists include a lawyer for a number of accused students. Attorneys representing colleges, and Michelle Obamas former chief of staff was on the Obama White House task force looking into campus Sexual Assaults this was part of the american bar Associations Annual meeting in new york city. I like to introduce our panelists. To my right i have Lynn Hecht Schafran who is attorney and director since 1981 at the National Judicial Education Program at a legal momentum. Legal momentum is a countries oldest advocacy organized for women. She is develop Training Programs about Sexual Assault cases for judges and other Justice System professionals in several media. And right frequently for legal judicial publication including the magazine of the aba, judicial division, the judges journal. And i have to my left jane sovern who is deputy general counsel for the City University of new york, the nations leading urban Public University with 24 campuses and more