The coolest at the coast, the middle numbers, 72 at noon and 75 at 4 00 for the bay, and 78 to 85 for our inland neighborhoods. Well be back to the 60s and 70s by 7 00. Well look at your commute planner as far as weather goes. As far as traffic goes, heres alexis. I want to take you to westbound 80 in the el cerrito area. We have a rollover crash and a secondary collision in the same area at the same location. Westbound 80 at Central Avenue. We did have three lanes down. Were hearing the two right lanes opened up. We have a bit of a backup if youre coming from the 123 split, or the 580 merge, if youre coming from richmond. A bit of a backup in that area. We have not gotten word on injuries. Quick check outside. The san mateo bridge, westbound 92 nice and light. Thats how the majority of the area looks so far this morning. Well check on drive times coming up next. Thanks. This weekend, a couple rightwing demonstrations will be met with a huge show of force. Police agencies in berkeley a
Highway 4 to the maze, it we were going to be in the yellow, it would be here. Were still bouncing back from an earlier crash. Just about 9 the rest of the bay across the bay bridge, and southbound 101, in the green at 9 minutes. Mike mentioned some fog out there this morning. Ill pinpoint some of those areas in a few. Happening today, President Trump is heading to reno, nevada, where he will give a speech at a convention for veterans a day after violent protests at his rally in phoenix. Officers used tear gas to disperse the crowd. Four people were arrested on charges represented to the protest. The president addressed thousands of his supporters and defended his response to the tragedy in charlottesville and blamed the media. Then i said racism is evil. Did they report that i said that racism is evil . You know why . Because they are very dishonest people. Well, the president also criticized Senate Majority leader Mitch Mcconnell for failing to repeat obamacare. He threaten today shu
Good to be with you. Im frances rivera. This morning, the texas coast is bracing for impact as Tropical Storm harvey threatens to become a category 1 hurricane by weeks end. Bringing heavy raavy rain and fg with it. Volunteers near houston have begun filling sandbags for residents and bottled water is flying off the shelves as officials urge residents to prepare for the storm. Make sure that you have what you need, lanterns, flashlights, extra batteries, all of that. Especially food and water. And gas prices are on the rise as Oil Refineries brace for disruptions in production. This comes on the 25th anniversary of hurricane andrew, that slammed into florida, killing 65 people. Bill karins is here with more on harvey and where its strengthening now. Good morning, frances. Were starting to see the storm intensifying as we would expect. A lot of thunderstorms underneath the center. Winds at 45 miles per hour, so a lowend Tropical Storm. And we have that forecast having it heading into so
Times know about the drones, i guess. [laughter] i think we can say that. No, i think, i think journalists have done their work in developing a lot of information about what our National Security apparatus thinks, how its motivated and how its acting. I think thats true. But what we, but we have not had a fundamental policy discussion in the country that we need to have. And i think and i think we can define that along many different lines. But for me the key issue is, um, if we look at whats going on in pakistan, for instance, you know, we have the cia engaged on a traditional, in a traditional theater of war in what historically have been viewed as military tactics over a sustained period of many years involving hundreds of strikes with clear military objectives. And is that a correct use of an Intelligence Service . I think thats a very fundamental question, and weve got the same issue with respect to yeaman, i think yemen, i think, potentially other places. So this is the cia growi
The book covers the long accomplished career in journalism nearly three decades of which was listed in the New York Times. She joined the papers Washington Bureau in 1977 and spent the 80s arrived in cairo and paris. Returning to washington to serve as a correspondent. Osama bin laden and al qaeda and others in 2001 and before and immediately after the 9 11 attack when the Pulitzer Prize for the financial journalism. During the runup to the iraq war after the 2003 invasion they wrote a number of articles about the wmd efforts and the articles later turned out to be based on wrong information. They were both inside and outside of the times in the reporting and in 2004 and 2005 she ended up with further controversy this time over the plain case with the rights to protect sources and refusing to testify before the grand jury. In late 2005. In 2008 she joined the commentator and also is now an adjunct fellow and a contributing editor at the institutes magazine journal [inaudible] everybody