Where the 60s remain and still in the 60s at 7 00. Here is jobina. How is the commute . We have positive news for people traveling through dublin. This fourcar crash thats been blocking three lanes on westbound 580 before hopyard the chp is telling us they should be opening up all those lanes in about five minutes. You can see the backup here more than four miles. A live look in San Francisco, 280 at king street and then moving over now to a live look where things are beginning to fill in. Reggie and kumasi . Developing news in the east bay, Police Searching for the person who right and killed a 12yearold girl crossing the street. It happened at manter and crow canyon road yesterday. Police are looking for the truck you see on your screen there. Julian glover is live with more this morning. Julian . Reporter traffic has picked back up here off crow canyon road this morning and i can only imagine how busy it was yesterday afternoon when the 12yearold girl and her sister were walking acr
Anyway. Osiight. Ihink i was like 143. I sit on the scale a little while ago and i wa 152. I was like, okay, lets pay attention. You dont realize. Yeah. Its gradual ehe every time i see them. Wewwent downtheo keys. Weve been going there over 20 years. I dont think we experienced such incredible weather. Im sorry to say. But everybody was saying that in all of florida. Usually you gaet a couple of rainy, cold, windy days. We had one monsoon that lasted an hour. That was our friends boat. He said look at me im king of the world. Hes adorable. He loves it. He loves it. [ laughter ] how did the days unfold . It wno sharp objects gu arou you cl emma stone cancer. If she hasnt taken that on so i amada and es thank you. I would like to dedicate this to her brother juan carlo mendez. Thank you very much. Good night. Beautiful. Is be crown best drama. And one of t amy schumer and goldie hawn were together. They seemed to have people talking. So lets take a look. In our new movie amy and i play
Anyway. Osiight. Ihink i was like 143. I sit on the scale a little while ago and i wa 152. I was like, okay, lets pay attention. You dont realize. Yeah. Its gradual ehe every time i see them. Wewwent downtheo keys. Weve been going there over 20 years. I dont think we experienced such incredible weather. Im sorry to say. But everybody was saying that in all of florida. Usually you gaet a couple of rainy, cold, windy days. We had one monsoon that lasted an hour. That was our friends boat. He said look at me im king of the world. Hes adorable. He loves it. He loves it. [ laughter ] how did the days unfold . It wno sharp objects gu arou you cl emma stone cancer. If she hasnt taken that on so i amada and es thank you. I would like to dedicate this to her brother juan carlo mendez. Thank you very much. Good night. Beautiful. Is be crown best drama. And one of t amy schumer and goldie hawn were together. They seemed to have people talking. So lets take a look. In our new movie amy and i play
Was founded on. Was founded on it was founded on a deep and profound belief from people that brought a great these areo people all arguable and debatable points today, but in many ways benefited from that tradition. So, i want to talk about citizenship, which is an interesting concept because in the islamic tradition, citizenship, the actual word in is thefor citizenship place you were born. Historically, it is conferred upon people based on birth. You can be naturalized, but it is a birthright if you are born in a place, historically you are a citizen of that place. One of the interesting verses in the koran the koran swears by the city of mecca and it says the prophet was a lawful citizen of the country and had a birthright of being born into that city, he had a right to be there, and he had a right to think freely. And he was being wronged and oppressed. Is a birthright, but it is also related to the idea of suffrage and enfranchisement. The idea we can participate in our government
Well, its a really great honor to be here and to be back in new york. Were on a 100city tour for the 20th anniversary of democracy now . And i also want to shout out to my colleagues, norman and dena and aaron over there in the back and the volunteers and the interns who are helping out. Democracy now is a joint effort, a joint project, a brain trust, a Remarkable Group of reporters and producers and videographers for the last 20 years. We didnt think it would go past nine months. It was the only election broadcast in 1996. I was asked to do the show when i was in a safe house in haiti and the first coupe. People who announced for office could be gunned down. People who would go to the polls would be gunned down and still the overwhelming number of people voted. But in our country when i was asked to do a daily election show sitting there from that advantage point, many people didnt vote, facing nothing like the adversity that they faced in haiti. But most people didnt vote. And i thou