rattled that they re lower than donald trump. the new york post has this advice for him. the u.s. loves a winner, not a weiner, joe biden. this comes after the reports that the president is frustrated with his staff fearing their cleanup campaign makes his look weak. just yesterday they walked back his comments again. this time on handguns. a 9 millimeter bullet blows the lung out of the body. so the idea of these high caliber weapons, there s no rationale basis for it in terms of self-respect. he support as ban on the sale of assault weapons and high capacity magazines and expanded background checks to keep guns out of the dangerous hands. kayleigh: that was the walk back. that was on inflation, the number 1 issue to voters. they doubled down on his take that it was just temporary. some folks have raised worries this could be a sign of persistent inflation. that s not our view. over time as the economy is turning back on, we see the transitory effects. that s wha
Its fogfree and a straight shot out of san rafael. About a 20minute ride into San Francisco. Green is good over the altamont. The drive times real fast. 80 into the maze. Looking good. Theres your backup at the bay bridge toll plaza. About 43 minutes or so to get into San Francisco from hercules and sfo. Under ten minutes. Sue, thank you. Were tracking this developing news. Bay area religious leaders and politicians standing in solidarity with immigrants against the threat of i. C. E. Raids ziemts agents audited 77 businesses in San Francisco, sacramento and san jose. Looking for illegal hires like undocumented immigrants. Think the administration is at war against california. And we have to resist. An i. C. E. Spokesperson said the stepped up efforts protect jobs for u. S. Citizens and others lawfully employed. At the Congregational Church of san mateo, organizers promoted a Rapid Response hotline to protect immigrants from i. C. E. Action. Employers audited have three Business Days t
Both the Atwater Public Library and Sibley State Park still held fun and educational solar eclipse events on April 8, despite an impenetrable layer of clouds blocking the view.
While Minnesota will only see 60% to 80% coverage of the sun during the total solar eclipse April 8, a handful of events and activities are being held to mark the celestial occasion.