Will ride to the north and bring scattered thunderstorms across the Northern California area which is why we have a possible fire hazard. In modesto there was a mini cold front when the two areas clashed, but we will be brighter today than year 93 to 99 and upper 80s around the bay. Bart is still recovering in richmond and daly city direction. We have a look outside at the bay bridge with you get to the toll plaza where we have an injury accident that started with two vehicles a fender bender, really, and another car slammed into them. A foot is pinned under a car. We have injuries involved and it looks like traffic is building. As we look from this area from our camera you can see there are flashing lights that are blocking east middle lanes causing a squeeze as folks get off the transition road with heavy backup from emeryville. As we take the drive over to the Altamont Pass it is slowandgo traffic over the Altamont Pass and we have possible moisture there as you make it up to vasco
Susan elliott morris, poster and data journalist, your new book is entitled, strength in numbers how polls work and why we need them. This title reflects your philosophy about polls. Why do you think polls really play an important part in our society . Elliott that is the question of the book. When i set out to write it, i started from a statistical perspective. I am a reporter, not a pollster. When you consider a lot of polling information, you started to notice that they get things wrong frequently. The average in polls is what we like to focus on when forecasting elections but more importantly is what pollsters ask of people, what they want from the government and what leaders to Pay Attention to, the problems they want them to solve. So we have a plethora of clinical polling information before elections and they sometimes get things wrong but the issue of polls is accurate. I wanted to ask what we can make of the issue polling data, not to forecast an election but to increase repre
Susan elliott morris, poster and data journalist, your new book is entitled, strength in numbers how polls work and why we need them. This title reflects your philosophy about polls. Why do you think polls really play an important part in our society . Elliott that is the question of the book. When i set out to write it, i started from a statistical perspective. I am a reporter, not a pollster. When you consider a lot of polling information, you started to notice that they get things wrong frequently. The average in polls is what we like to focus on when forecasting elections but more importantly is what pollsters ask of people, what they want from the government and what leaders to Pay Attention to, the problems they want them to solve. So we have a plethora of clinical polling information before elections and they sometimes get things wrong but the issue of polls is accurate. I wanted to ask what we can make of the issue polling data, not to forecast an election but to increase repre
Again today. Why its more expensive than ever to keep him safe. Welcome the lead. Im jim chute ore in for jake tapper and we begin with the politics lead. You better watch out, lying ted and crooked hillary and low energy jeb, candidate trump is back. After a week that cost him his National Security advisor and a cabinet nominee, President Trump hit the road again today making an appearance first at a boeing plant in South Carolina which he will followup with a Campaign Rally. Thats right, a Campaign Rally in florida tomorrow. All this as the help wanted signs continue to hang outside the oval office after the president s pick to replace Michael Flynn and his vice admiral Robert Harward turn down the offer and questions continue to swirl about russia. This is exclusive video of fbi director james comey leaving a classified briefing on capitol hill with member of the Senate Intelligence committee and a handful of other senators, and we are told that meeting was, listen to this, about ru
your dermatologist about sky rizzi. we learn how abby could help you save. in sudan. heavy fighting is raging for a second day between the army and paramilitary force, the central committee of sudan. doctors says at least 56 people have been killed since the clashes erupted on saturday. in the capital khartoum. explosions were heard throughout the night, and witnesses say fighting intensified after sunday morning prayers. both sides are claiming control over strategic sites, including military bases and the national tv headquarters, but cnn can t confirm those claims. cnn s larry meadow joins us now with more so larry what s the latest? we re working to confirm the number of casualties and the wounded in sudan because what we have that 56 number is just for the capital, khartoum, but there is reported fighting in different parts of the country. we ve just been reporting on,