Morning. I could go on and on, mike santoli, but when i have you on the program with me why would i bother i might as well send it over to you. Set us up for the action today, particularly given what weve seen there was that rotation earlier in the week, but it already feels like theyre coming back to growth. Rotated, with he unrotated, we will we will rerotate i do think its indicative of this market that has generally speaking hesitated right underneath the all time highs. We are all looking at that its fascinating as sara and i talked about last night on closing bell we would otherwise be saying, oh, its a quiet post earnings august period, markets in a nice uptrend, s p is up 3 month to date, its supposed to be a negative week, everything looks fine, markets maybe just pausing because its had a 50 run in 100 trading days, but because we are on the verge of that number it seems to gain outside significance in terms of people trying to figure out whether thats kind of an end point fo
And you can see the blanket of clouds over top of us and the drizzle that is out there along the coast and our Higher Elevations. Now, my accuweather 12hour planner from 7 00 to 7 00 pretty much the same this morning. Mid to upper 50s and along the coast barely make it to 60 today and get rid of low clouds and have high clouds this afternoon for our bay and inland neighborhoods. 68 to 76 at noon and 74 to 81 with those refreshing breezes and 68 to 71 for your evening stroll. All right. Well talk more about how long this lasts coming up. Lets get to reggie for the news. Thanks, mike. A fire that tore through a building in oakland early this morning has been contained. This started before 3 00 a. M. On a building on Martin Luther king jr. Way and 29th street. The roof collapsed forcing fire crews to move into a defensive mode and stay outside. We dont know right now about any injuries, but our camera did see a few people outside in their pajamas holding some cats. Well keep monitoring th
The freeman foundation. By judy and Peter Blum Kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for americas neglected needs. And by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Hello. Welcome to outside source. The entire banese government resigns as protests continue in beirut after last weeks catastrophic explosion. We will have reaction from the ground. A lot of protesters are cynical, evegetting rated that even getting rid of this government will make any difference to lebanon. In hong kong, prodemocracy activist, a media tycoon, the highest profile arrest yet. In belarus, clashes continued ertween police and protest angry at sundays disputed president ial poll. Hello and a warm welcome. We sta inanon were just a few hours ago the entire government resigned. The Prime Minister made the announcement. He said thentry is facing a massive catastrophe, as well as economic and social collapse. The mass resignalaon came after tuesdays explosion that killed more than 200 peopl
The freeman foundation. By judy and Peter Blum Kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for americas neglected needs. And by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. America. And jane obrien. Reporting from new york city. Violence on the streets. Chaos in the government. Otesters in beirut vent their anger over last weeks massive explosion. The countrys Prime Minister says his government has stepped down. Na announce the reson of this government. Y mad protect lebanon. May god protect lebanon. May goprotect lebanon. Jane brazils growing emergency. The country is struggthng to contaicoronavirus pandemic, with more than 100,000 fatalities reported. More wrangling over relief aid in the u. S. Lawmakers struggle to find Common Ground after President Trump offered a pof his own. And more alarming news about the ice shelves of antarctica. A new report shows just how much has been lost as Global Temperatures rise. On pbl of you watching and around the globe, welcome to
This morning, japan has marked 75 years since the unleashing of the worlds first atomic bomb on hiroshima. 140,000 people were killed, nearly half the citys population. A scaledback, social distancing event was held with survivors and relatives marking the 8 15 a. M. Blast anniversary with a moment of silence. This morning, were opening up the abc news vault to august 1995, the 50th anniversary, with abcs carole simpson. 4,000 americans were there the day the bomb fell. Only 1,000 of them came home. Abcs deborah amos looks at how two of them are faring today. Reporter every other year, for nearly 20 years, kay yoshioka and jack diruike spend a day in a San Francisco clinic where a team of visiting japanese specialists check for cancer, blood diseases, and anything else that might be traced to what happened 50 years ago. Kay was 8 years old then, americanborn, but living in japan because her family had moved back to care for her grandmother. That summer, with american planes firebombing