Hot. Good morning, gasia. Good morning. If youre mainly south or east or north, it will be another hot day. If youre over by the coast or the city, the fog bank is much bigger than yesterday. That will make for another tremendous difference in the high temps from 60 to about 108 or 109. Sabrina says Holy Guacamole it was 70 at 5 45 this morning on the dog walk in moraga, california. Lets take a look at that. What do i see . I see 68. That is pretty darn close. Lafayette is 68. Vallejo, 59. Thats not bad. 70 almost by danville. 66 livermore. The higher clouds and very warm east bay temps yesterday. Higher clouds pushing in from the south. Santa cruz, Santa Cruz Mountains, san jose and a little bit over the bay. The focus right now is to the south. I think tomorrow and tonight and into tomorrow is a better opportunity. 50s on the temps. Fairfield is already 70. I mean, again, if youre inland it will be hot. The heat advisory continues. If youre by the coast, probably a dense fog advisory
Im shawn tempesta. And im j. J. Snyder. Happy friday. Absolutely, happy friday. Last night we had fun. Youre going to see it next week. We might have went zip lining. We mitt have. Were here. We survived. Fun time. Good times. Before we begin, i want to give a quick shout out to the girls basketball, i used to announce for the team in high school. The Nonprofit Organization that has a they have their season kickoff tomorrow nightpe ceremonies, taking place at the recreation and wellness center. Includes over 200 student athletes grades 38. A lot of people, volunteering their time to help make that happen. And honestly, i remember at my high school the girls were better than the boys. Oh, yeah. They dont scrunch. I played basketball. Theyll knock you to the ground. I was very competitive in basketball. My father was a coach and taught me how to envision before i would toss the ball, so im not bad. Im a derent shot. Brief story about my basketball, 8yearsold, ymca in boston area, playing
Miles apart and one 2 miles apart and one was in his patrol car alone. 20 minutes later the other was found shot in another police cruiser. Right now investigators do not have much to go on. We are keeping a close watch on this this morning. Parents have always heard you got to inspect the candy of your kids after trickor treating reason why. In mesa family found a razor blade in a snickers bar. Thankfully nobody was hurt. The family told officers the trickortreating in several neighborhoods so they dont know where the candy was have come from with that razor blade. Take a look at this video we just have been from this viewer. It didnt take long for firefighters to knock this out. Are trying to check on their conditions. We are waking up to some passing clouds moving across the phoenix area. I will not rule out a sprinkle or two but it is still looking dry for any significant rain chances around the valley. A few sprinkles around flagstaff too. Otherwise we will see in other gorgeous d
Williams who shot ingram multiple times. When taylor got outside to help williams stole the car and drove off with the couples one yearold son. Police began tracking the car using gps on ingrams mobile phone still in the stolen car. They got a location near frank behind square in philadelphia and about to issue an amber alert when Philadelphia Police got a call from the woman who spot the car with the baby in the back seat. It breaks my heart. That poor baby, you know, im glad he was kay. Reporter taylor and his son were reunited but inn gram died. Williams turned himself into Philadelphia Police and will face a extradition hearing later this week. If he waves extradition it could be several weeks before he faces murder, kidnapping, and other charges here in salem county. It is just something that you do not want to see. But when like it is like this. Reporter police say that williams is behind bars in philadelphia, on one milliondollar bond, and, that yasmen taylors family says that t
Weekend on cspan 3. Next, we hear from lonnie theh, director of Smithsonian National museum of African American history and culture. He talks about how it came to be and some of his favorite artifacts. The museum will be open to an to th open to the public. This is just over an hour. It is my real pleasure and honor to welcome lonnie bunch the third, the director of the Smithsonian National museum of African American history and culture. Lonnie for you about a moment before he joins me on the stage. Prior to his 2005 appointment at the smithsonian, his most recent appointment at the smithsonian, he served as the president of the Chicago Historical society. He transform that institution and made Great Strides reaching Diverse Communities as he launched a program on teenaged life called teen chicago. It is only one of the Amazing Things he did there. His legacy is very present there. He is a prolific author. He has written on the black military experience, the american presidency, and al