Daybreak. Friday. Im erin fehlau. Sean im sean mcdonald. Hard to believe. Were upon halloween weekend. It seemed like forever ago. Dressed in the fall colors. Looks like good weather. Kevin we continue to have good timing. We get the rainfall yesterday. The warmer air has pushed on leaving it to feel more like late october out there. Temperatures are going average. We start out with fair skies. Youll notice extra clouds and the risk of the shower up north. A weak disturbance making its way in. Thats going to reinforce the northwesterly wind through the afternoon. A blend of sunshine and clouds today. The breeze out of the northwest and temperatures from the mid 40s to mid 50s. Well look ahead to the halloween weekend in just a bit. Lets look at your morning ride here. Were joined live by deb davidson. Good morning, deb. Deb good morning. 93 is moving well through the state as you start your Early Morning commute. Were not seeing any problems from plymouth to concord. From manchester to
My wife, my kids. Im concerned about the loss of officers. Weve had a lot of resignations. Weve had a lot of retirements. Reporter but the mayor says the city cant afford what the cops want, because it would mean closing libraries and community centers. Our offer still stands. Wed like to give our cop as pay raise. Reporter in this memo obtained by nbc bay area, the chief asks his officers not to call for a blue flu as a result of the ruling, meaning calling in sick to protest. He urges his officers to stay, but its too little too late for this detective. My roots are here in san jose. Its a tough decision that ive had to make. Hes one of our best, and were going to lose him. I dont care how many academies theyre able to get, you dont replace somebody like that. Reporter a ten year veteran who now wants out of san jose. I asked the Union President if something is better than nothing, if he should accept that. He says he will not accept it because that deal comes with too many springs a
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