We will see plenty of sunshine this afternoon and daytime highs well above average for this time of the year. Looking at 70 degrees in San Francisco this afternoon, etienne free mark, 85 four concord and livermore, we will talk about a cool down as we have through the week. Lets check in on the project. Its ongoing and theres a lot of activity around the area, we are hoping to have everything done by may but the closures are still in place. The southbound 101 connector is still closed for at least another 30 minutes, so were hoping to have that open by 6 00 this morning, and that should be in the next couple of minutes. 280 is still a good option if you are heading into the city if you are an essential worker. Lets check in with kit in San Francisco. We are live here at Golden Gate Park, anyone trying to enter the park, this is what you will see, orange roadblocks, they are officially closed to vehicle traffic, this is just like the typical closure that happens every sunday except this
Average daytime highs. Now lets show you what you can expect. So we are looking at of those high clouds, but you can see those temps pretty much all of us will be in the 60s although san jose, you will reach 70 degrees this afternoon. 64 in San Francisco. 66 for a High Temperature in oakland. Looking at 68 for fairfield. Santa rosa at 68. We will talk about our next weather system and if there is a chance to see sprinkle or shower. Details on that coming up. Lets get a baby check. Lets look at the bay bridge right now. Traffic is already starting to stack up early this morning. No world war or trouble spots. Definitely getting busy in those cash lanes there. Give yourself a few extra minutes as youre heading out the door. This is what is in store for you. No metering lights again. Fasttrack users moving at a pretty nice piece. Lets head to the the south. Right now and crews are still on the scene. This is from an overnight that the accident. Northbound 680 right at jackson avenue. Ever
Him before he became their hero, that hed hurt the fbi. When Hillary Clintons campaign did a version of that during the campaign, mike pence, then governor of indiana, called it the politics of personal destruction. Of course as weve heard, comey had his own character claims to make about the president ial, said it was in his nature to lie. But then at the end of the day the president s personal lawyer had the final word on character, saying that comey had anonymously leaked that information and that he should be investigated for it. The president has called comey a nut job in the white house. You know, the president said that he had been vindicated, if you will, by comey, told that he was not under investigation three times. But now theres a special counsel. Well, thats right. So the president comey did tell the president that back then, but suggested the president was under investigation in his testimony today. Yesterday the acting fbi director also said he couldnt answer certain que
States said, we had that thing i would like to know what that thing is. This is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. Pelley former f. B. I. Director james comey told the Senate Intelligence commit they President Trump ordered him to call off the investigation of former National Security adviser Michael Flynn. For two and a half hours today, comey described a series of highly unusual meetings and phone calls in which mr. Trump bypassed comeys boss, the attorney general, and asked comey directly to publicly clear the president of wrongdoing. A special counsel has taken over the russia investigation and could look into whether mr. Trump committed obstruction of justice when he asked comey to drop the flynn inquiry and then fired comey when he did not. In perhaps a sign of the legal and political jeopardy, the president for once did not speak for himself. He left it to his lawyer to deny all. We have extensive coverage beginning with nancy cordes. I was honestly concerned that he might
What that thing is. This is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. Pelley this is our western edition. Former f. B. I. Former f. B. I. Director james comey told the Senate Intelligence committee that President Trump ordered him to call off the investigation of former National Security adviser Michael Flynn. For two and a half hours today, comey described a series of highly unusual meetings and phone calls in which mr. Trump bypassed comeys boss, the attorney general, and asked comey directly to publicly clear the president of wrongdoing. A special counsel has taken over the russia investigation and could look into whether mr. Trump committed obstruction of justice when he asked comey to drop the flynn inquiry, and then fired comey when he did not. In perhaps a sign of the legal and political jeopardy, the president , for once, did not speak for himself. He left it to his lawyer to deny all. We have extensive coverage, beginning with nancy cordes. I was honestly concerned that he might