Cloudy as we start to dry out. Temperaturewise 61 to about 69 degrees in the warmest locations well inland. We have the full forecast still coming up but right now lets say good morning to roqui theus. Good morning, Roberta Gonzales it is 4 1. Lets take a look at emeryville. Eastbound 80 before powell street, theres two separate crashes here. One it was into the Center Divide and on the shoulder now. And the other is blocking the right lane. Well keep you posted as to when thats cleared out. Now moving over to the bay bridge toll plaza, those metering lights wont turn on until 5 30 this morning so looking good heading into downtown San Francisco. Along the eastshore freeway, from carquinez bridge along the eastshore freeway to the maze, that will take about 18 to 20 minutes. Moving to the peninsula commute here from hayward to foster city, that will take you 15 minutes. Pretty easy drive but we have a crash here in san mateo, as well. Southbound 101 before kehoe avenue a solo car crash
Allegiance to isis in 911 call. Donald trump will make a speech focusing on terrorism after asking obama to quit after the wake of massacre. Flags flying across the country including the white house. The Empire State Building going dark and the Freedom Tower lighting only the colors of the rainbow. Also this morning we want to get a quick on Global Markets, asian markets selling off over night. Sharp declines across the board. Investors are on edge for many reasons this morning including this weeks Federal Reserve meeting in fears that britain will vote to leave the euro zone. The euro hitting a threeyear high. We are watching currencies this morning, weighing on european stocks and down across the board and in the u. S. As we wait markets to open several hours from now, right now u. S. Stock market futures trending to the downside, dow futures 63 points, youre looking at 3 tenths of a percent drop across the board. Here with me this morning fox business Dagen Mcdowell, recon capital k
Well over 90 cents on the dollar. Stuart all right, joining us now on the phone, donald trump. Good morning, mr. Trump and welcome to the program. Good morning. Stuart whats your response to what Warren Buffett had to say. Well, i dont care much about Warren Buffett. You know, i had a Public Company based in Atlantic City. The numbers, and if you look at Atlantic City, Atlantic City was run down the tubes and look at everything thats happened in Atlantic City, theyre all, you know, bad. Ive been out of there for seven years, i had great timing, i got out and i made a lot of money in Atlantic City over the years, you know, i have to look at myself, i have to look at my company and i made a lot of money, it was a relatively small Public Company, the only one ive ever, i believe, and it was just a company waist based out of Atlantic City. I did well in Atlantic City, i took a lot of money out of Atlantic City, which is what im supposed to do, im a business person. Made a lot of money and
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