40s on the temps and 50s east bay temps. 43 san ramon. 47 martinez and 47 in lafayette. And fog and low clouds will keep the coast in the 50s and around the bay to 60s. Inland a few 79 degrees. Pattern looks quiet. No rain for right now. This week is dry but cooler by wednesday and thursday. Sal is here to talk about fog and what else . A crash that was blocking a lane southbound 101 near oakland road and san jose. Southbound, about the northbound delay was there because people were slowing to look at it. Northbound 101 is very slow. And even though the northbound lanes were opened but i would use 2 will 208 instead. Thats better than 101. San mateo bridge westbound 92 traffic is moving along very nicely. With no major issues. 880 north at the same thing as well. And at the bay bridge we dont have a big backup today is veterans day as you know. And some federal workers most of them as a matter of fact, are not going. And most state workers have the day off. 6 02 now back to the desk. T
Stories of desperate calls for help. Last i love youse and some found just outside their front doors. Cal fire determined the fire was caused by a faulty pg e transmission line. It destroyed roughly 19,000 buildings with most of the damage occurring in the first four hours. The day the fire broke out the town of paradise had a population of 26,000 people. So far only 3000 have moved back and one year later the number of destroyed homes that have been rebuilt stands at 11. The future paradise is bright. City Officials Say the rebuilding of 450 more homes is in the pipeline. Alex savidge has been in paradise all day and he joins us live with much more. Reporter there certainly is a lot of construction happening all over the town of paradise and surrounding communities. Tonight we are here at the Paradise Alliance church where fire survivors are gathering to honor the lives that were lost one year ago in the camp fire. While this is a somber day, a lot of people are also very hopeful, exp
Ocean floor. A diving vessel captain making a desperate call for help just after 03 00am local time. 39 people were aboard when a fire broke out the boat was anchored near Santa Cruz Island off the coast of Southern California, 5 crew members were able to escape the crew. Was actually already awaken on the bridge and they jumped off the other passengers were below decks. Likely trapped once the blaze ignited rescue crews face foggy conditions and intense flames, the crews were actively fighting the fire and when the vessel. Began to sink at approximately 07 20am this morning for victims have been recovered thus far. As deceased. Dive teams are working to recover 4 other bodies discovered on the ocean floor near the boat. Well rescue efforts will continue overnight. I think we all should be prepared. To the worst outcome. While the cause of the fire is still unknown investitors here dont think theres any foul play or criminal activity. Authorities here also say they will continue the se
Or anytime online at booktv. Org. Television for serious readers. A healthy democracy doesnt just look like this. It looks like this. Where americans can see democracy at work, where citizens are truly informed. A republic thrives. Get informed straight from the source on cspan. Unfiltered, unbiased, word for word. From the Nations Capital to wherever you are. Because the opinion that matters most is your own. This is what democracy looks like. Cspan, powered by cable. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Heritage Foundation entered morley. Its great to see so manyr friends in the audience with us today. For those of us, those who are n in person watching online or viewing this on cspan, we are grateful that you are interested in with us today. I robert bluey, Vice President of communications at heritage and is my pleasure to host the great cal thomas for todays event there as one of americas most red columnist with a distinguished career in mediacom theres not a lot i can tell you abo
The Heritage Foundation ink Heritage Foundation and good morning. Great to see you. We have many friends with us today for those of us joining a person watching on line are viewing this on cspan we are grateful that you were included in with us today. I am robert bluey executive editor of our news outlet and its my pleasure toto host the great cal thomas for todays event. As one of americas most read columnist with a distinguished career in media theres not a lot i can tell you about cal that you dont already know. Ill start with his new book which is called a watchman in the night what ive seen over 50 years reporting on america. The book takes you on a journey in time as a columns from the start in 1984 the Los Angeles Times to today but we have a limited number of Copies Available for sale after todays event which cal will sign for you. This book is a remarkable achievement even for a rider and i can say that assn a writer myself. His other titles include americas expiration date, t