Find out the results which could take. A day 2 or maybe more but stick with us here on kron 4 we also want to take a look at weather and traffic for you on a tuesday morning. John good morning hoping for his calm of an election day as possible Mother Natures certainly at least cooperating today bringing us some sunshine, some mild temperatures and some dry conditions as you get out there to cast your ballot today looking outside we definitely do have the presence of more fog then what you have been saying or happen may cam is showing you that we do have fog overhead sitting right above the coastline there you can see it visibility is just fine as that fog is sitting right above you but do watch some spots in upper elevations on the peninsula as well as in the east bay hills that are being impacted by some of this low cloud cover right now temperatures are mostly in the 50s with alameda at a cool 50 for 53 conquer dublin, Petaluma Nevado and santa rosa, all kicking things off in the 40s
Weve got the new audio, first obtained by the washington post, in which President Trumps own sister allegedly describes him as a liar and a phony. The change of stories, the lack of preparation, the lying. Why niece mary trump said she recorded it. Does it back up her accusations that the president had someone else take his s. A. T. S . New this morning more from that abc news exclusive. Our own Robin Roberts and david muir sitting down with joe biden and Kamala Harris. It was an easy decision to make, although theres an enormous number of really qualified women. Why he says he picked harris to be his running mate. And school setbacks. College students returning to their dorms, hearing the news about escalating outbreaks. Hundreds placed in quarantine. With random testing required. Plus, the fears for teachers in School Districts about returning to work. Good morning. The coronavirus toll hitting sad, new highs overnight. 23 million cases globally and more than 800,000 deaths. All the
Is aiming to test 100000 people every day by the end of the month but not hancock explained a delay in testing so far by say not all the tests hed been recommended were reliable and theres a challenge to making sure that the public can have confidence in tests several of the tests that were currently checking have failed in one case a test that im being urged to by missed 3 out of 4 positive cases of coronavirus that means in 3 quarters of cases that test would have given the false comfort of sending someone with coronavirus back on the wards approving tests that dont work is dangerous and i will not do it. Well its been another bloody day across Europe Parker has more. A window on a worsening crisis in this paris intensive care unit its a race against time to save lives. Healthcare workers of the strain hospitals are overwhelmed. The french militarys airlifted some patients to other regions and even in neighboring germany and switzerland spain hits another grim milestone on thursday a
And its celtic who are ahead. A sloppy pass from Connor Goldson was pounced on and Odsonne Edouard raced into the box to put the ball past allan mcgregor. That was the first strike on target of the game. Both sides are unbeaten so far this season with three wins from three. 1 0 celtic after 67 minutes. Later this afternoon arsenal host tottenham for the north london derby. Both sides coming off the back of defeats last week. Spurs head coach Mauricio Pochettino spent friday denying rumours that he was set to leave the club. But, despite losing to newcastle last week he says hes looking forward re newing the rivalry with arsenal. It is not important what happened in the past, it is important what is going to happen now in the present. And we know very well this type of game, what it means. Im so lucky to be involved in this type of game. I love to play this type of game and of course i am so excited and optimistic that we are going to play in the best way. I think it is the best test. E
Sathnam sanghera, welcome to hardtalk. Its nice to be back. Its great to have you back, and you are back with a new book, which i have here empireworld. Its your take on just how massive the impact of the British Empire was and still is on the world. You certainly dont undersell your idea, its subtitled how British Imperialism has shaped the globe. I really do believe that. I think the British Empire explains so much about peoples daily lives Around The World, tea drinking in india, in britain, patterns of tax avoidance, even the Bbc World Service used to be known as the bbc empire service. It explains so much about our daily news. Youve just come back from guyana theres a Border Dispute there that goes back to empire, israel palestine, a dispute that has its roots in empire, but also, theres a gap between the way in Which Britain sees itself and the world sees britain through the prism of this history, and i think we need to remember what we did before we go around pontificating on th