Morning team. Good morning. Thank you for joining us on this friday morning. Im james fletcher. It is friday. The 13th, by the way, and we were off to a cool almost spooky start this morning. We do have that eclipse. Thats happening tomorrow morning, john. I know that spooky enough right there and the chill down your spine this morning with some of those 40s may made for that. Check it but were warming up now and are some good sunshine that weve got out there. And behind me, the bay bridge looking good under that sign. But even better this year, the golden gate, which is still nice and bright to you might be thinking, oh, weve got another sunny day ahead of us. Well, its going to be a little cloudier for this one. We have the storm system really just passing to our north. Its kind of get nudged upward. So theres going to be rainfall for the very Northern Tier of the state. Couple sprinkles north of the golden gate. The rest of u. S. Peninsula, east bay and south bay, not looking at rea
School campus. Police say two students were injured during a robbery at silver creek high school. Investigators say an unknown male with a weapon approached a girl and demanded property and took off. The same suspect used a blunt object to attack the teenage boy who was trying to help the girl. The teen was taken to the hospital. Cops arent sure if the gunman is a student or not. The fbi and Campbell Police are trying to track down robbers who pulled off a heist at this bank this afternoon. Both described as white or hispanic. Investigators say they came into the bank about 12 45 this afternoon. A third man drove the get away vehicle, a red gmc sierra. Police say the truck was stolen yesterday and dumped about a mile from the bank. Police believe the robbers are in a green tahoe. Cisco shares fell today after the Silicon Valley tech giant announced a big round of lof layoffs. Cisco says it will cut five percent of its workforce. Ceo John Chambers called the Global Economy challenging.
Now the focus has shifted to the Technology Building. It was mainly a precaution in terms of the rest of the campus because the original call that came in the initial text message basically said that they thought they saw a gunman in the area of the tech building. Now, weve been watching as blis swarm this building going floor by floor and weve seen the light kind of giving us an indication of where the search has been going. Now, if you can see, we just a few minutes ago the lights came on on the top floor and, again, the students and faculty that were inside during the lockdown were told to keep their lights off and the blinds closed so any kind of light like that probably indicates that the police are up there and conducting their search in that area. I will say that the Police Officers coming in and out of the building seem very calm. No one is rushing in and out so the light at the top of the floor could be a good indication that the search is, you know, well underway on what migh
Good evening, im lester holt sitting in for brian. The horrific images coming out of egypt all day capture a country rapidly spiraling out of control as the government made good on promises to disperse supporters of egypts lawfully elected president who was ousted by the military last month. Tonight hundreds are dead and thousands injured following the crackdown on two protest encampments. Witnesses say Security Forces opened fire on protesters, but there were casualties on both sides. We want to get right to Richard Engel in cairo, who is now in a safe location after being on the streets all day. Richard, good evening. Reporter good evening, lester. Washington had been pressuring egypt not to do this, but egypt did it anyway, and now roughly 300 people are dead, including some 40 members of the egyptian Security Forces. A curfew is in place, as is a state of emergency for the next month. Egypt is unraveling. Its hope of democracy obscured behind tear gas and bullets. At first light, e
CalPERS Announces Candidates For Fall 2021 Board Election - Members May Vote Beginning August 27 Date
14/05/2021
CalPERS is conducting an election this fall for two Member-at-Large seats on the CalPERS Board of Administration.
The 13-member CalPERS Board of Administration sets policy for retirement and health benefits on behalf of California public employers, and their active and retired employees. The board also oversees asset allocation of the pension fund s investments. Under the California Constitution, the CalPERS Board has exclusive authority to administer the CalPERS Pension Fund.
Ballots will be mailed August 27, and votes must be received by September 27. All CalPERS members (excluding survivors and beneficiaries) will be able to vote online, by phone, or by mail.