Sunshine and a record breaking highs. Take a look at temperatures right now. Due to the wind we have pretty Clear Conditions and the temperatures are actually dropping. San francisco is a mile52 degrees. Clear conditions for most of us just a hint of coastal fog. That will clear for the afternoon. It is going to get toasty for some of us. Sunnyvale will get almost 80 degrees. San francisco have a high of 71 degrees. The temperatures will be much warmer than yesterday and we have High Pressure in place. Tomorrow is shaping up to be the warmest. It looks like the cold front is corn to slide through for next week and we may see winds up to 40 mi. Per hour. Exercise will persist but were back in the rain as we head into next thursday and friday. Friends and family of missing teen sierra lamar will be searching for her today. Tomorrow marks the two Year Anniversary that the teen went missing. Kron fours mike pelton is live in morgan hill with more on the search efforts. Mike . This is the r
Welcome to kqed newsroom, im thuy vu. Tonight we will reflect on the past year and look at what may lie forward in 2014. Joining me is carla maranucci, paul rodgers environment writer and managing editor for kqed science, and joshua johnson, kqed morning newscaster. First a quick review of some highlights of 2013. 2013, the year of the california comeback and governor jerry brown rising. He visited china in april to establish a trade relationship and ended the year with a big Budget Surplus for the state. A stalemate in congress led to the sequester and a federal Government Shutdown for more than two weeks. Shuttering attractions and furloughing workers. It was a bumpy launch for the Affordable Care act while the covered california rollout went more smoothly. The push for comprehensive Immigration Reform stalled. President obamas Approval Ratings took a big hit even in solidly blue california. Samesex marriage advocates celebrated rulings by the u. S. Supreme court. Edward snowden leak
Welcome to kqed newsroom, im thuy vu. Tonight we will reflect on the past year and look at what may lie forward in 2014. Joining me is carla maranucci, paul rodgers environment writer and managing editor for kqed science, and joshua johnson, kqed morning newscaster. First a quick review of some highlights of 2013. 2013, the year of the california comeback and governor jerry brown rising. He visited china in april to establish a trade relationship and ended the year with a big Budget Surplus for the state. A stalemate in congress led to the sequester and a federal Government Shutdown for more than two weeks. Shuttering attractions and furloughing workers. It was a bumpy launch for the Affordable Care act while the covered california rollout went more smoothly. The push for comprehensive Immigration Reform stalled. President obamas Approval Ratings took a big hit even in solidly blue california. Samesex marriage advocates celebrated rulings by the u. S. Supreme court. Edward snowden leak
Welcome to kqed newsroom, im thuy vu. Tonight we will reflect on the past year and look at what may lie forward in 2014. Joining me is carla maranucci, paul rodgers environment writer and managing editor for kqed science, and joshua johnson, kqed morning newscaster. First a quick review of some highlights of 2013. 2013, the year of the california comeback and governor jerry brown rising. He visited china in april to establish a trade relationship and ended the year with a big Budget Surplus for the state. A stalemate in congress led to the sequester and a federal Government Shutdown for more than two weeks. Shuttering attractions and furloughing workers. It was a bumpy launch for the Affordable Care act while the covered california rollout went more smoothly. The push for comprehensive Immigration Reform stalled. President obamas Approval Ratings took a big hit even in solidly blue california. Samesex marriage advocates celebrated rulings by the u. S. Supreme court. Edward snowden leak
Why that could bode well for corporate earnings in 2013. That and more tonight on nightly Business Report for friday, january 3rd. Good evening, everyone. And welcome. Im tyler mathisen. Susie gharib is off tonight. Well, no time for panic or even a double cocktail, but stocks arent exactly off to a great start so far this year. Day dtwo in the markets and day two of decline, the biggest losing streak to begin a year since 2005. Fraction l but loses they were on this mixed and chilly day on wall street. Traders watched out going fed chairman ben bernanke give what may be his final big speech before stepping down speaking to the American Economic association in philadelphia, bernanke had generally positive things to say about the u. S. Economy. The combination of financial healing, greater balance in the housing market, less fiscal restraint and policy accommodation bodes well for u. S. Economic growth in coming quarters. The bernanke pep talk helped but not a jolt of red bull. Todays f