Really windy along the bay yesterday. Lets see if it will continue. Good morning. Steve paulson is back. Significantly cooler. There is a huge fog bank out there. So the wind up 36 up at travis. Been up to 40 for some gusts here and almost everybody saying cloudy to mostly cloudy. And thats a big fog bank out there. So 50s on the temps. I doubt these change at all, get ready for it. Looks like an extended stretch here. Some unseasonably cool weather, but mainly its the low cloud deck which is front and center, and temps go well below average here. 50s and 60s. All right, well say happy tuesday. Good morning to mister sal castaneda. Well mister Steve Paulson, thank you. And welcome back. Right now we dont have a lot going on, which is exactly the way we want it to be at 401. Boy, its early, right now, traffic is moving well on interstate 880. And see, its moving very nicely with no major issues. If youre driving to the bay bridge, theres a very small delay, if any at all, as you cross t
A champion for the poor, the homeless, a fighter for racial equality. Tonight we remember the reverend Cecil Williams, whose love and compassion was the rock and foundation and Guiding Light for all who walked through the doors of glide Memorial Church in San Francisco. He walked his talk. He he was a direct example of how to be in the world. Its such a loss for the city. Its a loss for this community. The reverend Cecil Williams died today at his home surrounded by family and friends. He was 94 years old. Good evening. Im julie julie haener and im mike mibach. Williams was known for his wisdom, compassion and providing critical support to impoverished residents every day for 60 years. Ktvu is amberleigh live tonight at San Francisco city hall. Amber. A very big loss tonight for the community. Absolutely, mike. There is grief and gratitude for all the work Cecil Williams did for the people and city of San Francisco. Now, the folks at glide tell me he may have retired years ago, but he
trump s fate is in the hands of the sorry, those 12 men and women are now deliberating and could render a verdict in the criminal hush money trial at any moment, we re following developments as they happen. and israel now says its war against hamas could last seven more months. a bleak scenario is the white house insists a strike that killed dozens of palestinians in rafah, including women and children did not cross the president s so-called red line. plus president biden heading to the battleground, state of pennsylvania, were in just minutes. he set to launch a new effort to win over black voters. a new strategy unveiled as polls show eroding support. we re following these major developing stories and many more, all coming in right here. piano a news central the jury now has the case. i m briana keeler alongside boris sanchez here in washington. and right now the 12 jurors in former president trump s historic criminal while hush money trial seven men and five women ar
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yes oh, put your clothes back on. except you, sir. happy monday, everyone so. the annual tony awards aired last night on cbs and hillary clinton received a standing ovation. illaryhillary, of course, loves the crowd at the tony awards. so is that the only group of people who haven t had with her husbanhad d, largely a homosexual group, charlie. or so i m told, musicals musc and such. president biden appeared to freeze up for a few seconds at thes ansuch. end of a hollywd fundraiser before being led off stage by barack obama. a or, as joe kept calling him, him denzel. at the same event, the president posted this photo featuring george clooney and julia roberts and obama. julia roberts hasn t been this involved in bringing dead people bacs k life since flatliners. it s one of her earlier films. i suggest you rent it to check out this photo. i mean, hollywood is so far up biden s. which reminds me, where is clooney s hand?th the biden campaign says they raised over $30 m