Getting numerous reports of that. Clouds will continue to spill in over the low cloud deck with the lows all in the 50s and the Oakland Airport at 59 degrees here. Even to the south a few 40s in the Santa Cruz Mountains but san martin and guild award also at 49 with santa clara at 34. It is still a west breeze but look for a lot of cloud cover going back into a rainy pattern and nothing compared to january and february but things will start picking up by the weekend with 50s and 60s near the water. We got busy all of the sudden. We did get busy. We do have a lot of slow traffic and the slowest right now or at least one of the areas is highway 24 westbound driving up to the tunnel due to some earlier problems and they are gone it was a noninjury crashed near the tunnel all of the lanes are clear but the traffic is taking a while to unwind with close lanes and that is what caused all of this slow traffic here in lafayette and also in orinda. This is a look at the bay bridge with the traf
Have shaped political attitudes, and given rise to political action. Our midmorning session is particularly exciting in this respect. The three historians before you are going to discuss how certain Major Intellectual figures of the long 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries have affected and in some cases may continue to affect american political thought. I will introduce our speakers alphabetically. Claire is a doctoral candidate at stanford university. Her research very well suited to this conversation interrogates the Cultural Exchange in the late 18th century through the cold war. Today she will discuss jon stewart middle, Harriet Tyler mill, and the coalescence of modern liberalism and the america from the 18th to the 1970s with particular attention paid to the middle of the 20th century. Peggy vandenberg is an associate professor of philosophy. At grand valley state university. Her teaching and research primarily concern the figures of the 18thcentury scottish enlightened. This morning
All of that and more over the next hour. But let us get radio headlines from carol massar. Carol . A company is lifting its annual forecast. It has been adding more close, lulums guatemala monde aboutw lets also talk and carl icahn. Ichan agreed pursue. And the disclosure of yahoo threatening to find 250,000 a day if it refused to turn over user data. This was under u. S. Surveillance laws. Back over to you. Thanks very much. Security is on heightened alert after we marked the 13th anniversary of the september 11 attacks. A memorial is being held for the nearly 3000 people in new york who died, as well as in pennsylvania and the pentagon. Ray kelly is joining us now. Much fork you very being here and thank you very much for your service. The people when people you wered that involved, they learned that there was more than just being police commissioner. Of a u. N. Ine, head police force, etc. Now than we were on september 12 . Much safer. The threat continues, but we are aware of the t
Officers. Alexis began his raj with this shotgun carried into the building in a backpack. And we reached out to officer desantos through a friend on the force and we tried to reach him through email but he declined to comment. Chief lanier also declined to comment. Police have not released the name of the officer who also opened fire on alexis and a spokesperson said today there is no time frame to do so. Scott williams is now recuperating at home. Tom . Still a lot coming out about this story, paul wagner in the newsroom tonight, thank you. Another big story we are following tonight, there is a new push to get the Washington Redskins to change their name. Leaders from several native american groups are here in dc where nfl owners are scheduled to meet tomorrow and president obama is even weighing on this debate. Fox 5 sports director scott smith is in the newsroom with these details. Scott, this was already going to be an intense debate but the president s comments really have sent th
Competitiveness. Now theyre looking at everything. At individual taxes, theyre looking at Corporate Taxes, you go way over here on the end, madam speaker, you get to the International Tax rules. Thats how well we work with the rest of the world with our tax system. America ranks dead last. I bring it up because im reading from our treasury secretary, his comments at the urban Institute Last week. Hes talking about american corporations moving their headquarters overseas. Not moving a factory overseas, but moving their International Headquarters overseas. And he says this. He says, this practice allows the corporation to avoid their civic responsibilities. While continuing to benefit from everything that makes america the best place in the world to do business. Worst place in the world to do business. Thats what the Facts Foundation tells us. I read on from the secretarys speech. He says, best place in the world to do business, our rule of law, our International Property rights, our sup