Dickerson welcome back the face the nation. Im john dickerson. For more on where National Security stands 15 years after the attacks of 9 11, were joined by cbs news senior National Security analyst and former Homeland Security adviser to george bush fran townsend. Steven brill contributes to the atlantic and is the author of this months cover we any safer. And Jeffrey Goldberg writes for the atlantic and hes also a visiting fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for international peace. Steve, i want the start with you. You worked for a year on this article, are we any safer, and i apologize, but can you boil it down into an answer . In only 20 words. Well, were along stronger because of the work of the people like fran did and tens of thousands of others and the the nature of the threat has changed and evolved in a way that arguably in many ways makes us less safe. Dickerson fran, are we adapting to that environment that steve describeed . Youll appreciate, john, what happens is we never a
Wind, eventually dry things out. 50s on the temperatures, a few 40s, and mid 50s to upper 50s, and once these low clouds burn off some locations will cool off a little bit more. You can see this other system moving in in seattle and through portland. 60s and 70s today. I was getting distracted by that music, and i was not paying attention. That was link wray. Lets talk about the business, the solano commute is doing well if you are driving on 80 westbound. I do not see any slow traffic, and im looking at my chp list, no major issues between dixon, vacaville, concord or hercules. It is a 27 minute drive between vacaville and vallejo, and that is pretty good, at the speed limit. Lets take a look at the bay bridge toll plaza, traffic doing very well but a few of the lanes will back up when they are opening and closing the lanes, but no major problems. Here is a look at interstate 8080, traffic looks good interstate 880, traffic looks good. Visibility is good and the roads are drive. 4 32
Into the act with heavier showers. The Sierra Nevada is quiet and weve had rain around blue canyon. But the heaviest snow from 10 to 4. Gusty winds along the coast continue toal up. That will be in the morning in the north bay and late morning in the south bay. Look at the temperatures, very mild. It will be chilly throughout the day with numbers ranging from just the low 50s. The rain will be exiting the south bay about 1 00. Ill detail the kyle in your neighborhood coming up. Carolyn. We have tips to be prepared before a storm hits from pg e. Have a flashlight with batteries ready to go in case the power goes out. Keep your cell phone charged and have a portable charging device handy. If you have a stand by generators make sure pg e checks to make sure its installed safely to avoid damage to your home. As the latest storm hits the bay area, dangerous rip currents are pounding the coast. Abc7 news was at fort point in San Francisco yesterday where big waves slammed the shoreline. Ther
Sunrise when we see the heavy rain push our way. We have a wind advisory. South winds of ahead of it ramping up to 24 miles an hour in santa rosa. Gusts at 20 at half moon bay. This is nothing. With the front we will see 20 to 40 Miles Per Hour winds. Mild aromas ahead of it in the 50s. This is the warm front we are having right now. A lot to come. We have fog, as well. Temperatures will be cooler, low snow levels and the possibility of a be thunderstorm. About here are some tips before the storm hits. Have a flashlight with batteries ready to go in case the power goes out. Keep your cell phone charged and have a portable charging device handy. If you have a stand by generators make sure pg e checks to make sure its installed safely to avoid damage to your home. As the latest storm hits the bay area, dangerous rip currents are pounding the coast. Abc7 news was at park point in San Francisco yesterday where big waves slammed the shoreline. There were waves up to 17 feet from Sonoma Coun
Good evening and welcome to kqed newsroom. Im thuy vu. After knocking off the Kansas City Royals in game seven of the world series, the San Francisco giants are the talk of the town. Fridays parade was a sea of black and orange as fans backed market street, cheering a team that defied the odds to capture their third championship in five years. Oh, i love them all. I love buster, hunter, i love all their personalities. Its been an amazing journey for a club many counted out after injuries and a nasty losing streak left them struggling during the summer. Scott schafer spoke with knbr pre and post game giants host marty lurie about this group of warriors and whats next for them. Marty lurie, welcome. Thank you. What an incredible october for the giants and their fans. You were at the parade today. You were in the parade today. What is it about this team and its connection with the people who live in San Francisco and the bay area . Well, in a way its sort of an underdog team. No one gives