Biggest automakers is switching gears in a legal battle with california over clean air emissions. General motors on that issue. Today in the bay starts right now. Good Tuesday Morning to you. Thanks for joining us. Im laura garcia. And im marcus washington. Well get to traffic in just a bit. First, meteorologist kari hall with a look at the forecast on this terrific tuesday, kari. Yes, and its going to be another nice one. Were starting out mostly clear across the bay area. Were not seeing as much of the fog as we were yesterday morning. We are looking at all sunshine throughout the day and it will be a touch cooler as we head towards thanksgiving and the winds will start to pick up as the dry cold front comes through. We are going to stay dry and mild even as we go into the week as our high temperatures reach into the low to mid60s for the south bay. Well take a look at all of our microclimates coming up. Mike, how is it looking for the Early Morning commute . Better, kari. A few minu
Stimulus watch and of course, palantir, we are awaiting the opening trade set to begin really at any moment. Alex karp, the ceo will join us right here on cnbc immediately following the first trade, jon as we said, its been a long road a lot of filings. A lot to read about the company, voting structure, privacy, you name it. And the Business Model at large. Yeah. And its another big, big ipo but very different from snow flake, which we saw which has a ton of customers, large and small and kind of this very broad play on data in the cloud. This is a company thats dealing with big data and has just a few really huge customers, carl. And thats where well start this morning, jon. Josh lipton has more on what to expect once the first trade happens. Hey, josh. Carl, a master of creativity. That is how Ceo Alex Karp describes his company, palantir. A data miner, its software ahows customers to integrate volumes of data into a central platform where it can then be securely analyzed and interpr
Go ahead get those windows wide open. Let the cool air in before yet another hot afternoon just around the corner. Daytime highs are going to be climbing. Well back into the 90s for inland spots with 60s 70s along the coast in the bay. James all right john, thank you now lets get to the latest on the coronavirus pandemic one day after Governor Newsom gave his warning about a spike in covid19 cases the state actually saw its highest singleday total of coronavirus cases since this pandemic began. There were more than 5,000 new coronavirus cases yesterday. Heres a look at how the numbers shake out across the state were looking at more than a 191,000 confirmed cases of covid19 with more than 5600 deaths here in the bay area. Were now topping more than 20,000 confirmed cases with more than 500 confirmed deaths. Alameda county also reporting the most new cases in the past 24 hours with more than 250 new cases on their books kron fours reyna harvey live in Alameda County now with details on t
Livermore double in concord fairfield some of our warmer spots now in the low to mid 60s. Later today, its going to be hot yet again for the same areas even harder for some cities. Back into the low to midnineties for daytime highs, coastal areas in the 60s while on the bay side in the 70s later today. Daria. Thanks a to one and lets give you the latest on coronavirus which is a growing problem now in california, you know as so we reported the governor just gave a warning about a spike in covid cases the state saw its highest singleday now of total coronavirus cases since the pandemic began yeah more than 5,000 cases just yesterday alone. So lets get you updated on the latest numbers you can see statewide were looking at more than a 191,000 confirmed cases of covid19 with more than 5600 deaths in the bay area alone were looking at more than 20,000 cases and the death count now up at 538. Alameda county is reporting the most cases in the bay area in the past 24 hours 250 cases testing p
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