We are starting out with clear sky. No fog out there at all. Nice day on the way. A few high clouds will visit us later on today. The winds are still up there, still breezy in the upper elevations. So got to keep that in mind for elevated fire danger for the Morning Hours. 11 degrees cooler in oakland. It is 14 degrees cooler in Half Moon Bay. And heres a look at those upper elevations, winds that are quite gusty. By the afternoon, theyll be more onshore and those upper elevation winds will dial back. So upper 40s in the north bay, otherwise 50s around the bay with clear sky. Well get some higher clouds in by parts of the afternoon early on. And then later on again. But high temperatures will reach the 80s in our warmest inland valleys, dropping off through the upper 70s at about 4 00. So well see. Pretty nice day today. A typical autumn day on the way. A cold front to timeout and talk about for your friday into saturday and that eclipse viewing. Gloria good morning, lisa. We are conti
Gillian good evening good evening, Welcome To Washington im gillian in for bret baier. One Major University just canceled graduation. Are others going to follow . Plus this, President Biden is now facing more disappointing economiccous. Former President Trump says hes worse than jimmy Carter Harvey weinsteins Rape Convictions one of the cases spawned the Me Too Movement now suddenly overturned. Whats going to come next . Gillian first, breaking tonight, two hugely Important Court cases involving former President Trump and his ability to pursue another term in the oval office. The first ever criminal trial of a former president is continuing in new york with more testimony from trumps former ally kicking off the prosecutions case today. Meanwhile, here in washington, at the u. S. Supreme court, trumps attorneys tried to convince justices he has wide ranging immunity from prosecution in an election interference case. We got fox team conch for you. Nate foy is in new york with testimony f
H mpacked week filled w earnings. The state of the Union Address and the big jobs report end of the week. But what got investors nervous today was a rise in bond yields with thete year yield hitting its highest level in nearly four ye just one day before the start of a fed meeting. Theow jones industrial average dropped 177 points to 26439, nasdaq was off 39. And the s p 500 fell 19. Bob pisani takes a look at this big week ahead. Stocks took a breather today, ilbut therel be no shortage of marketmoving events to watch this week. Were more than a quarter of the way thrgh earnings ason, and this will be the busiest week yet. On the surface, this news could not better. Earnings are growing faster than anticipated. And thats the best news you can get. So far roughly 80 of Companies Reporting are beating earnings estimates in the Fourth Quarter. Now, that is way above historicn. It normally would be closer to 60 , so were 20 above the normal numbers. But traders have been getting nervous a
Have light rain falling, the bay bridge toll plaza. That commute looks good at the bay bridge there with no metering lights yet. A nice steady stream of traffic. We do have reports westbound 80 at powell street of a stalled vehicle in the middle lanes, so heads up on that. Some cars are coming in hot there and we dont want to have it be anything major so hopefully theyll get that pushed out of the way. Slowing up over the Altamont Pass with rain coming down. We do have a solo spinout near alexander approaching the Golden Gate Bridge not in lanes but is up against the guardrail there and we do have a sig alert with this. A vehicle versus a semi. The vehicle caught fire. Only the left lane is getting by eastbound near pedrick between dixon and davis and the sig alert in effect until further notice. Thank you, sue. Some scary membersries for sought north bay fire victims. Abc news caught up with one family in Sonoma County. This used to be their twtw home. They and 19 other fire victims a
Arizona. We hear arguments number 18 roe against wade. Quite often in many of our most famous decisions are ones that the court took that were quite unpopular. Lets go through a few cases that illustrate very dramatically and visually what it means to live in a society of 310 million different people who have helped stick together because they believe in a rule of law. Good evening and welcome to landmark cases. Were about twothirds of the way through our 12week series looking at Historic Supreme Court decisions. Tonights a 1954 case of School Segregation, brown v. Board of education. And were going to begin this evening by listening to linda brown on the roots of this case. My memory of brown began in the fall of 1950, in the quiet kansas city of topeka, where a mildmannered black man took his plump 7yearold daughter by the hand and walked briskly four blocks from their home to the allwhite school and tired without success to enroll his child. That trying to enroll their children in s