Quarter to 6 00 this morning. The good news, the trains are running today. No strike going on right now. But theres still no deal. What this means for commuters going forward. Thats coming up in a live report. Welcome to mornings on 2. Im tori campbell. Good morning, everybody. Im brian flores. Dave clark has the morning off. Lets get your tuesday started with weather and traffic. Steve paulson, it will be warm . Warm coast, bay inland. This will be the day to head to the beaches. It looks really good. Temperatures upper 70s, low to mid80s. Not too bad on the lows. Anywhere from 30s to mid to upper 50s for others. If you get the offshore breeze. I saw 57 in the sunset district and also daly city about two minutes ago. Theres definitely an offshore breeze which means everybody will be in the upper 70s to low 80s. 57 San Francisco. Redwood city, 47. Same for concord. Santa rosa, started off at 38. They were 38 last hour. They will warm up. Its tough to dress for this. By this afternoon,
Sunshine on the way, and warmer temps. We get a little bit of that offshore breeze. High pressure is hanging out here for a while. I dont see much change for five or seven days if even then. Coast, bay, inland everyone will be within a couple degrees of each other. 39 napa. I expect santa rosa to get in there. 47 redwood city. Santa rosa 38 at 7 a. M. , a little puff of a Breeze Holding the temp up right now. Well go 74 noon, 83 for a high today. Temperatures continue to warm up. 24 up in tahoe. 39 ukiah. Im sure theres 30s in lake county as well. Overall the only clouds i can find are off san diego, theres a patch or two of fog, and that is about it. It will be sunny and warm. Sunny for all today, cold, lows, warmer afternoon highs. A lot of low 80s. Temperatures will be very close in San Fransisco 78, 81 livermore. Heres sal. Good morning. We are looking pretty good out there so far. People certainly on the road though. Lets go out and take a look at what we have with the commute on
There have been no willful violations. There have been 12 other a decade. The majority of those were done in foreign space on foreigners. I think thats important to understand. For our foreign partners and our allies. We hold ourselves to that same standard. No matter if we operate here or abroad. If we do something that does not fall within an intelligence requirement, it is wrong. So we hold our people accountability and we report to this committee. As we go forward in the future, one thing we talks about, this is a tough time for nsa, where everybody says what are you doing, or why are you doing it. But leer is what we do. When we get together, we dont well, maybe a couple times weeweeing but we say, it is much more important for this country that we defend this nation and take the beatings, and it is to give up a program that would result in this nation being attacked. We would rather be here in front of you today telling you why we defended these programs then having given them up
Only those recognized to speak will be allowed to. And those who are not in compliance will be removed from the committee room. I would like to welcome our first panel today. The director of the National Intelligence James Clapper Deputy Attorney james Cole National security or Keith Alexander the Deputy Director of the nsa chris ingalls. Following the first panel we will move immediately into the second panel of nongovernment experts who are very knowledgeable on fisa and privacy issues. Todays hearing will provide an open forum to discuss amendments to the surveillance act and possible changes to the way fisa applications are handled at the department of justice and the nsa. I hope that all of our witnesses will give clear answers about how the proposal is under consideration in congress would affect the nsas ability to stop terrorist attacks before they occur and encourage members to answer questions about fisa amendments and nsa programs. Today im going to submit my statement for t
This allows them to go ahead and believe they are under danger and take a life. Thank you for letting me. Yeah. I would like to make a couple comments. One is if you actually look at the data, look at the tampa bay tribune data that,ing the for the factors in the cases, you find that minorities both blacks and hispanics are much more successful in raising stand your ground defenses than whites are. Theres another point that needs to be made, and that is the ambiguity. Its one type of ambiguity was discussed, but theres the ambiguity having to face the person who is agenting in selfdefense. Whats the appropriate amount to retreat when they have to defend themselves, and the issue here might be who do we want to make, have to make deal with that ambiguity. When somebodys facing very quick decisions that they have to make in terms of life and death. Do we want to make them bear the burden to fry to figure out if at that time how far they are going to retreat, and then make them realize th