Put on your hairspray hair up, you are done. 50s on the northbay temps, calistoga, glen allen, kelseyville all in the upper 40s, low 50s for petaluma, napa and even tamron. I think the low clouds will get wiped out on saturday. That is our system that is coming in for sunday. It looks like the northbay gets in on that first rain. 50s and 60s and you will see low 70s for many. Good morning sal. Good morning steve. We are looking on a commute that is not bad. This is westbound 580. We will start there. You will see slow traffic this morning if you are driving on 580 as you drive over toward the altamont pass. It is just not as bad as normal but there is some slowing went to get over the hill to the livermore valley. It looks okay when you get to the dublin interchange. Traffic is not bad on the freeway here in oakland, north and south 880. Its a nice looking drive. If you are driving to the toll plaza, still good, usually 5 30 is when they have the metering lights on. Just a few moments
Bank rallied. Coming off record lows from the equity come this story has legs. This withill follow the former Philadelphia Fed president coming up in just moments. Later, the ceo of one of the largest u. S. Automakers, ford, will be joining us. A lot to look forward to. Jon, we are seeing a little bit rally. Of a relief that has been the story over the last couple days. Deutsche bank up on the session. Similar story on the ftse. The fx market, not much price action. The opec jawbone in overdrive. That story has legs. The commodity market is a little bit stronger. Brent up by 2. 4 . Almost streaking back to a 47 handle. Twoyear yields in germany, alltime low yield. Today, in a secondary market, worth 1. 5 basis points. Yesterday, negative, negative, negative, negative yields. Bonds are back in their box. Alix what happened to the yields backing up . That seems to have gone off the ledge. Lets check in with their bloomberg team. Guy johnson is in london having the latest on the Banking S
The speaker pro tempore the house will be in order. The chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. The clerk the speakers room, washington, d. C. , may 27, 2014. I hereby appoint the honorable frank r. Wolf to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. Signed, john a. Boehner, speaker of the house of representatives. The speaker pro tempore the prayer will be offered by our uest chaplain, reverend alyssa hillo, here in washington. The chaplain let us pray. God of each of us, on this tuesday, after memorial day, we pause once more to give thanks for all in our armed forces and their immense sacrifice. Strengthens us to support them in substantive ways. We also give thanks for all who serve, especially here each staffer, assistant and member of this house. We pray for colleagues still traveling and for loved ones left at home. We give thanks for friendships over the miles and pray for relationships in need of repair. Ch servant makes sacrifice dailies. Bless them, lord, a
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there s a new urban generation in this country. rose: and finally this evening we look at presidential libraries with margaret russelled editor of architectural digest and two architects robert stern and james polshek. at the bush library there are 43,000 artifacts from cowboy boots to sabres to jewelry that they have on rotating exhibit. the permanent exhi business there is really marvelous. and so interactive and i think really geared toward teaching people about the idea of the presidency. when i looked when i was speaking about the two libraries, with the bush library it s very much about the decision-making, the presidency, the white house, the dignity of that office. with the clinton library and museum it s interesting, it s the time line of clinton s time in office. and it s also very educational and engaging. i think both libraries are reaching out as much as possible to people who are not necessarily involved in the political process. rose: a look at the new u