Low clouds as we start off the day. The microclimate forecast as we go through the afternoon, cool and cloudy and breezy along the coast in the low 60s, mid to upper 60s to low 70s and we will eventually see that clearing with the afternoon sunshine with mild temperatures for the a and warming up inland into the low to mid 80s. So not as hot as what we have seen inland, i will let you know when the temperatures will rebound in that extended forecast coming up. I got stuff to talk about on your Traffic Center at 5 01. We are tracking some issues out there, one of them is at the bay bridge, lets get a start right there with the bay bridge this morning, there is a pothole in the slow lane at this hour. Let me make sure that this is playing for you guys. Basically it is in the slow lane, and the department of transportation is on it. The Richmond San Rafael bridge, there are lane closures in effect until 5 00 which is basically right now. You can see they should be clearing that up. The fl
Commissioners are giving their comments as to whether they should allow the services to expand. There were a whole lot of opinions both supporting and opposing this seemingly controversial situation. In the lead up to todays meeting at the California Public Utilities Commission hundreds of people converged on the steps of the State Office Building prepared to sound off on the future of selfdriving cars. At issue whether to allow crews to expand the hours of the current Robo Taxi Services in San Francisco and whether to allow waymo to begin its robo taxi pilot service. Two particularly vocal groups today, local unions, and the disabled, seemed split on the issue. Several people who use motorized chairs to get around said t difficult to g into bec thereo driver to help. One woman says t can also be dangerous. Ive already had a worrying interaction with one. I was entering a crosswalk with the green light. I ed carefully in all directions and abrup a empty cruise turned in front o me and
united front against russia s war. we are live in germany and austria for the updates. this is cnn center with michael holmes. we begin in germany where day two of the g-7 summit gets underway soon. it is a meeting, so far, of course, not surprisingly, being dominated by russia s war on ukraine. missiles hit kyiv. one person killed, six more wounded after a strike hit an apartment building in the capitol. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy is set to address the nation in few hours. [speaking in foreign language] what are these missiles about today? what are yesterday s 62 missiles? for only one saturday? for 24 hours or about? they are about the russian method escalate every time international events take place. they are about determination, about, forexample, the fact that the leaders of the g-7 who gather inside germ no today for a summit have enough common potential to stop russian aggression against ukraine and against europe as a whole. it is possible. ukraine
we re so grateful to have you this sunday, june 26th. thank you for starting your week with us. a bittersweet morning here at cnn. it is christi s last day for us. i didn t preread that. yeah, after nine years. thank you so much. i m so glad that you are here. i m thrilled to be here with you to send you off in the right way. we ll have more about that and give her a great farewell in the next couple of hours. i appreciate that. we want to get to what is on your mind, we want to begin with the war in ukraine, of course. there is some news there looming over this meeting of g-7 leaders in europe. the explosions rocked theital o morning. between four and six missiles were launched at kyiv using russian strategic bombers. president biden is going to try to keep u.s. allies united against russia, even as he faces anger and frustration back home over inflation. the rising cost of gas and food and fears of a recession. he and other world leaders are going to look for ways t
just it s a tense moment. we re on the outside of the main protest here. as you can see, there is a small group of people protesting who are in support of the supreme court decision. and what we re seeing is really a conversation, passionate conversations taking place. both sides arguing, and, in fact, there was a larger group out here getting in an argument a few minutes ago at one point someone swiped a megaphone from the other crowd and they were given a verbal warning from the d.c. metropolitan police who moved in some other police forces just to protect this area over here, but i want to give you a sense of the broader flavor certainly as these sorts of conversations are playing out not only here but deeper into this crowd. this is a crowd of a couple 100 strong. we do see some counter protesters, some protesters who are out here kneeling and praying over here. and certainly some other protesters talking to them, i think overall things have been respectful here. i did