This is mornings on two. Well, good to you. Thank you for joining us. Welcome to mornings on two. Im dave clarknt good morning im pam cook. Its mondayc morning march 4th definitely drizzly again for me this morning maybe a little bit. All right. And it feels cold to me. Lets check in with Steve Paulson for our forecast. It is cold and theres still some rain lingering. Were not done yet. Were almost rosa is 37, livermore 41. But again, look at that. Just moving through. So ill keep some rain in the forecast right here. Wont be much, but theres enough to maybe rain on your parade. Hopefully not too much temperatures quite cool though. Well below average here. 50 on the thames. All right. Sal is here. Good good . Uh. Were good. You know, actually, right now we do have a nice looking commute. If you are driving, lets go right to the bay bridge. It looks very nice, but steve mentioned it, and im going to mention it again. The roads are wet, even though it may not be raining hard. Definitely
Yet. About ready to wind down, but well keep some mostly cloudy skies in there and some lingering rain next system will be here late tuesday. Wednesday its a weak system and its going to go south, not into the sierra. So rainy days and mondays, thats for sure. Light. A lot of cloud covers, cool temps will keep some light rain or sprinkles in the forecast, but its a cool one with only 50s. Well, for all we know, highway four is not so good. Is that the case . It is not so good. And steve, youre so good. Youre a superstar. No, youre the superstar. So thank you. Good morning everyone. Listen in. We do have highway four slow this morning. In fact, i can put that up for you right now. It is slow at bay point as you drive into the willow pass road area. Also at the bay bridge, we have a typical backup spreading to the mays. No major issues. If youre going to the san mateo or the dumbarton bridge. Those commutes seem a little bit better. North bay we do have one significant closure. That woul
A truce cant come soon enough. In rafah, one more day of harrowing loss. Palestinians mourn for 1h members of the abu ansa family, most women and children. They were killed in an air strike, according to Hospital Officials and gazas civil defence. Among the dead, children as old as the wall. They were late down gently with their relatives. Their mother spent ten years trying to have them, and endured three rounds of ivf. Now all she can cradle is their baby clothes. I gave birth during the war, she says. It started on saturday, i gave birth next friday. I didnt get enough of them, i swear i didnt get enough of them, i swear i didnt get enough. I didnt get enough. I have no one else, she says. They have gone with their father. We were sleeping, i swear. Israel continues to say it takes feasible precautions to lessen civilian harm. There were about 35 people in the house, says farouk abu ansa. Most were children. There were no fighters. The house collapsed on them, three or four storeys.
From washington had sent pulses racing among some people, hoping that there may be an imminent agreement for a cease fire, however temporary, between hamas and israel. And the hamas delegation arriving in cairo today for the talks also expressed hope that a deal could be reached. And again, Optimism Sort of grew, but there were significant obstacles. And anybody covering this story over the last few months will know that often hopes of a ceasefire are dashed by realities on the ground. And one of israels obstacles and demands that was that hamas should present a detailed list of the hostages who would be released under the terms of any future agreement, of course, in exchange for palestinian prisoners in israeli jails. That list hasnt been provided by hamas. There are thought to be at about 134 hostages held by hamas and other groups in gaza. About 30 of those may actually be dead. And israel wanted to know who was still alive, who was going to be released. That hasnt been forthcoming.