7:00, the roads have been busy. we are going to contra costa county because there are issues that have been cleared but there is a lingering backup because of it. we have been checking west 24, this earlier crash has not been cleared. you can see it is created a backup. let s show you east, there was a crash on 4, that has also been cleared. there is still a lingering back up there. highway 4 if you are driving from pittsburgh it is going to be slow. this is a live picture of the drive on 24, you can see it is pretty busy. the san mateo bridge is moving at the limit. let s get back to the desk. a man accused of running into eight people on a sunnyvale sidewalk will be in court. isaiah peoples is facing eight counts of attempted murder. jesse gary is live outside the hollow justice. reporter: good morning. we spoke with the defense analyst who said the suspects state of mind will be central to the defense. if they show someone was in a psychiatric breakdown that would
the speech is pretty good at 65 miles per hour and even 75 in some spots. take a look at the bay bridge, the metering lights are not on just yet, but you can see some slow going on the bridge as you get onto the span and the san mateo bridge. we don t see any brake lights going, no stop and go traffic along that span. so far, looking pretty good in traffic. we have a new announcement from cbs news this morning. this is video of the changes that were just announced this morning. nora o donnell who you are seeing, she is going to be the anchor of the cbs evening news. gayle king is going to stay on cbs this morning which goes right after our broadcast and with those changes, gail will be joined by anthony mason and tony to copal, they are both here and they ve both been on the show and john dickerson who is on the cbs morning show is going to go to 60 minutes. a lot of flip-flopping going on, these changes go into effect on may 20. happening today, that ghost ship trial. 36
behind bars. 2 investigates has been the only newsagency to question the family. they have never spoken publicly. reporter: do you have questions from the court? what kind of questions were asked of you? inside, attorneys posed questions about their knowledge of people living in the warehouse and if they themselves were in any way responsible for the death. they refused to testify, continuously citing their fifth amendment right against self- incrimination. one prosecutors asked if they would answer every question the same way, both said yes. an insurance claim first obtained by 2 investigates shows the family may have received a $3 million payout from the fire but when defense attorney asked eva if her family collected she also declined to answer, leaving the courtroom quickly after with a black suv waiting outside. reporter: how are you feeling today? the big question now, will the owners ever be forced to testify? it is possible if prosecutors offer them somethin
rancho tehama all the parcels out there are one acre or bigger. people tonight said it is easy to get isolated. but this tragedy has everyone united. we went down he was blowing bullets everywhere. reporter: residents share their feelings. still fresh. i am angry. and i am frustrated. and i m confused. reporter: questions about kevin neil who killed his wife then went on a rampage gunning down neighbors and strangers until he was killed by officers a few miles from his home. i ve been warning them every night when i hear gunshots. reporter: there were warnings unheeded. there is no safe place on this earth. reporter: the pastor insisted this be about gratitude and called tuesday a day of miracles. this father was in a classroom next to the boy hit through the wall. shot and wounded was so stoic. he did not cry. he just stayed in the position he was told to stay in by the teacher. reporter: that child is hospitalized with a bullet under his arm and one is his fo
legislation has not been released. we do have some key provisions. reportedly lowers the corporate tax rate from 35% to 21%. the top individual rate for the wealthiest drops from 39.6% to 37%. the compromise bill caps deduction for state taxes and property taxes at $10,000. it allows a mortgage interest deduction for loans up to $750,000. live coverage caroline shively in washington dc with more. reporter: gop leaders scramble to finish their tax reform bill behind closed doors. trump was out front promising miraculous results. we stand on the verge of a new economic miracle. reporter: pushing aside claims tax reform claims the the typical family of four earning $75,000 was he an income tax cut of more than $2000. slashing their tax bill in half. put mac negotiators are making changes. the corporate tax rate expected to be at 21%. down from the current level of 35%. the top individual tax rate is going down from 39% to about 37%. the mortgage interest deduction will fa