Neighbors and police. Very tense situation. You can see still a huge response. Shell have more on how they described the suspect coming up in two minutes. Thank you for joining us on this friday morning im pam cook. Good morning, im dave clark. Las vegas looking for a high of 64 degrees which was 2024 degrees below average. Were on the Northern Edge though. Almost everything is diving south. As it does it will take its energy with it. Some really good snow up in the sierra. If you get that clearing, boy is it cool out. 42 fairfield. 41 napa. A lot of 40s in the north bay and cloud cover holding up a few. So for may, these are well below average temperatures. 30s, 40s. 47 sacramento. There goes our low. You will get a good look at it as it daves down into Southern California. We are just top far north. Mostly sunny. A little breezy at times. A little cloud, showers well to the south. I will do that to cover myself. Temperatures slow to recover here. A lot of 70s and 60s and fog on the c
Beautiful morning and its going to be a great afternoon eva. Take a look at satellite, we had cloud cover overnight. Its filtering away to the south. We had fog at the shore area, but we expect it to be breaking up quickly. 57 degrees in philadelphia. 62 in washington. Cooler in the upper elevations of western pennsylvania, pittsburgh 46 degrees. Generally speaking the winds out of the west for at least a bit of today. Should warm us up rather nicely. As we head into the afternoon around 4 00 p. M. Well see a high of 7 degrees, a couple of spots like urban centers. Center city could hit 80. Look at how far back and forth the average high that is, 65 degrees. Well have a redflag warning in the northern suburbs low humidity and dry forest floor could give us the risk of fire. Cigarette disposal important limit driving over any high grass, if you see a fire report it quickly so the authorities can get to it and get it out. We have cooler air coming in tomorrow and rain by, monday, ill hav
The second half. You were watching from the world its tuesday april first year and so i need to hang them sean went baby so much for joining us. We begin this evening with the escalating tensions on the Korean Peninsula and day after the two koreas peppered each others territorial waters with artillery shells word gets out that north korea has imposed a no go zone in dispute it seems its a move seen as a possible preparation for additional launches of the south north of serious consequences if to redeem carries out another provocation Defence Ministry correspondent even been reports. South korean Defence Ministry spokesperson keys look in a press briefing on tuesday. So theres really no signs that north korea is preparing for a new edition of occasions but he added that the south korea military is ready just in case you will retaliate if north korea tested in an appropriate level to stop their publications. The Ministry Says artillery rounds part of monday afternoon with a multiple roc
This sunday morning. Youre taking a live look at the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. And not a lot of traffic on the roadway but over to the right, rook at all the traffic going on the walk ways. Thats the runner for the San Francisco marathon. Shes going to have more coming up in just about 2 00. Welcome to morning on 2. Good morning. You can see the fog hanging over the golden gate. Good morning. Good morning to you. Cloudy cool for those runner. Even the possible of a few sprinkles. Here you can see we have fog, low clouds, middle upper clouds. Its back. That monsoonal moisture and has triggered a few sprinkles. Berkeley, so that ridge of high pressuring the circulation around it sending it our direction and this is what were looking at. Get in a little bit clozzer and pick up some of the green here. Into parts of the south bay there. With the sublayer below it, very, very dry. A few sprinkles reported this morning. Thats what we have. I think by the second half of afternoon we
Target of a hightech invasion. Chinese hackers broke into a u. S. Government Computer System and stole personal information on at least four million current and former federal employees. Chief White House Correspondent Major Garrett is following this developing story. Reporter federal cyber officials first noticed the hack of government servers in april. In early may, investigators confirmed hackers infiltrated the office of Personnel Management. The Clearing House for all federal employee records, and the interior department. The four million current and former federal employees are at risk because the hack reached into databases containing what the government calls personally identifiable information including job assignments, performance ratings, and training. Officials said the hack did not access information collected in background or security clearance investigations. They warned the investigation could reveal more federal employees at risk. The process of notifying those affecte