The trail is staying the way it is. Sonoma county board of supervisors approved a creative solution to help clear out a large homeless encampment in the north bay. Plus. A major vote this morning in washington. House democrats are expected to decide whether to send the articles of impeachment against President Trump to the senate. As negotiations continue on the guidelines for a senate trial. From ktvu fox 2 news this is mornings on 2. Well good morning. Were focusing on space right now. Happening as we speak two nasa astronauts are making upgrades to the International Space station. This is the second time americans Christina Cook and jessica mere have teamed up on a space walk. Were looking at Mission Control right now down on earth while theyre out on a space walk. They made history last october. They were the first allfemale space walking crew. Miss cook in an all white space suit has a record for the lodgest space flight by a woman. Today theyll be replacing some Hydrogen Nickel w
When she walked into the studio its cold. Our system is on the way but its increasing clouds today. A few upper 20s, 30s on the temps here and rainfall go to max two please. Can we go to max 2. Can we. Maybe not. I dont know. I cant move this one. I can only move two. You know what, im going to go to sal then. Sal, you ready. Im going to you fast. Are you going to be fast. But im talking to the producers who helped me put my show together. This is the oakland crash. One of our other producers is stuck in this back up. This is 80 westbound. Ive got a couple of tweets and texts from people saying what is going on. This crash is blocking lanes right at the macarthur lanes. Look at this. So the only good news is that no one was seriously hurt in the crash. The bad news is its backing up traffic into berkley. If youre driving down to the macmaze give yourself meant of time. So as we pull back you can see traffic is doing well. The bay bridge or traffic is not doing well. Its doing well at t
Hi everybody, im jacob, editor of the National Interest and harry has magnanimously asked me to chair this discussion. Which looks like it will be a corker. It is can sanctions bring about denuclearization or are they, and i will play editorial prerogative, a bloody any waste of time . Our panelists today, first panelist to my immediate left is Lieutenant General Wallace Gregson who is retired former head of us marines in the pacific and a senior fellow here at the center for the National Interest. To my further left geographically but not politically is former Lieutenant Colonel danny davis who is a senior fellow at defense priorities and danny is also im pleased to say a regular contributor to the National Interest website and finally to my right henry farren, a senior fellow at the center for international policy. Im reckoning that with all the attention being the stowed upon tehran that pyongyang may be starting to feel a little lonely and so id like to ask chip, what are the prosp
Hi everybody, im jacob, editor of the National Interest and harry has magnanimously asked me to chair this discussion. Which looks like it will be a corker. It is can sanctions bring about denuclearization or are they, and i will play editorial prerogative, a bloody any waste of time . Our panelists today, first panelist to my immediate left is Lieutenant General Wallace Gregson who is retired former head of us marines in the pacific and a senior fellow here at the center for the National Interest. To my further left geographically but not politically is former Lieutenant Colonel danny davis who is a senior fellow at defense priorities and danny is also im pleased to say a regular contributor to the National Interest website and finally to my right henry farren, a senior fellow at the center for international policy. Im reckoning that with all the attention being the stowed upon tehran that pyongyang may be starting to feel a little lonely and so id like to ask chip, what are the prosp
Can everyone hear me . Id like to go ahead and get started. Good morning and thank you all for coming. My name is george bebe, im the vicepresident and director of studies here at the center of the National Interest. I want to welcome you and thank you all for coming to this Conference Today on north korea. As we think about what might be coming down the road on the Korean Peninsula and the broader region, its very easy, i think, to succumb to the temptation to be pessimistic. In fact, as we sit here in washington today, it seems like theres all kinds of reasons to be pessimistic. We seem to be facing on the home front a variety of challenges. Were in the midst of a wrenching president ial impeachment process. The broader country seems to have some deep cleavages societally. We have a big problem with mutual distrust in the country. When we look abroad, internationally, the headlines were reading this morning suggest we might be on the brink of a very dangerous war with iran. We last w