Democrat, nancy pelosi. Thank you for joining us. Im andre senior. Im alyana gomez. The move gives democrats two weeks to try to secure the border. Jesse joins us with how lawmakers are reacting. The specter of separating families, mass deportations, off the table for now. Today, mr. Trump seemed to move toward washington diplomacy but where policy mixes with peoples emotions, there is skepticism and hope, promised rates will never happen. In oaklands fruitvale district, the collective adult abilities to run pales in comparison to the reactions generated by President Trumps abrupt reversal on mass deportation this weekend. Everybody out here, even though they called it off, that dont mean they cant come back. Reporter saturday, mr. Trump used twitter, to reverse course, saying, quoteat the request of democrats, i have delayed the illegal immigration removal process deportation for two weeks to see if the democrats and republicans can get together and work out a solution to the asylum a
Last sunday they were 65 so that is incredible for one week out. San francisco 82, and a few days to tweak the temperatures but that is out looks right now. Cooler today due to that slight increase on the fog and a big time increase on the san mateo coast and flirting with mendocino and down toward santa cruz and monterey. The west southwest at 12, not a screaming delta breeze but more pronounced than yesterday. 50s on the temperatures, low 60s with livermore at 54. That low cloud deck at the pillar point and Half Moon Bay and up toward some thick fog on highway 1. The system goes by before the High Pressure kicks in tomorrow giving us that warm up inland. 60s, 70s and 80s today. Tomorrow we really warm up. Do we have the plans . I do have the plans. I want to mention we have slow traffic in San Francisco where there was a car on fire on southbound 101 at the connector ramp of eastbound 80. The ramp is still closed and heres the ramp from southbound 101 to the eastbound i80. It is hard
Find out the unusual reason why in just two minutes. Good morning. Welcome to early start for a monday morning. Yes. Hard to get up on a monday, isnt it . It sure is. Im alina cho. Im Zoraida Sambolin. Today is december 3rd. It is 5 00 a. M. In the east. The rain keeps coming in Northern California. The third pacific storm unleashing floodwaters, knocking out power to thousands in san francisc francisco, sacramento and thousands of others. This thing just went up fast. Real fast. We had previously had it gotten up high, but it hasnt gotten this bad. You live right here in the park . Right there. Right there. Right there. I got my mom out. I took her down to a friends house down the street. You never know with water like this what it will do. People are evacuating out of the park. People are trying to totally get out. I had to park up the hill and walk down the side hill to get in here. Its really, really, its very bad in here. What a mess. Rob marciano has been tracking the storms that
A colossal wreck a road trip through political scandal, corruption and American Culture and you will hear about alexanders fondness for road trips, his enduring quest not really to get through political scandal and corruption but to reveal it and his real love affair with American Culture which comes through strongly in the pages of this book. A little background just so you know, the book is coming at out now. You just heard he died a year ago. He was working on this book pretty much until the day that he died and it was pieced together partly thanks to the process that he and jeffrey developed at counterpunch for every year the the end of year y would publish to greatest hits column of their pieces of the preceding 12 months and this enabled alexander to keep a good track on his favorite parts of his own as they say in england. And the book was then put together with extraordinary help from daisy, from jeffrey and from andrew in between feeding his animals which were brought into the
How theyre doing at the end of year. I have to tell you, the bubblicious crowd, they were at the top of their game today. Top of their game earlier this morning. When the market looked really soggy only to work its way back on the strength of some better than expected earnings. Allowing averages to rebound before pulling back at the end of the day over worries about a step up in syrian strife. Finish in the red. Dow dipping 73 points. S p sinking. 3 . Nasdaq declining. Im not going to say the market is too high. Thats not the way i think. Thats not the mad money ethos. See, the market is made up of stocks. A ton of stocks. Some of which can be very overvalued and be bubblicious at a given moment. And others, well, they actually may be undervalued at the same time. We witnessed whole markets be completely skitso. Look, take 2000. While the nasdaq was riddled with dotcom bombs and going from 5,000 to 2,000, whatever, kept plummeting, the zch excluding tech turned out to be cheap. Same ma