One of many views this morning that are showing you just how nice its looking out there. And a look at wind speeds across the bay area is also showing you that we are off to a calm start and actually will be off to a pretty calm finish to this is 04 00pm youre seeing right beside me and that some calm winds across the bay temperatures have been a little chillier than weve got used to them lately we are looking at mostly 40s and 50s but focus on some of those north bay areas and we do have 30s right now in petaluma nevado santa rosa, as well as fairfield checking in at a cool 37 degrees right now so maybe that extra layer will do you a little bit good as you step outside this wednesday. Rob all right. Thank you john checking in on the traffic pretty busy on some of our bridges if you need to get into San Francisco. We have a full house at the bay bridge toll plaza. Theres your line yes, its long at the back the on west grand 12 minutes and growing into San Francisco. But we dont have an
alleges she was harassed at the texas base. parent company of phil silicon valley bank is filing for chapter 11. [bell rings] meanwhile, the stock market took another beating tonight. selling their banking y st. patrick s day. millions celebrated with parades, beers, and decade-long presidential tradition. i a t you ve never know mike ever met who has never had a drink. norah: march madness continues, and the women s tournament tips off. gets the dump off. norah: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this friday night. tonight, the fbi and justice department are investigating tiktok s chinese parent company for potentially spying on american citizens. plus, it s friday, so we go on the road with an artist whose talent has given him a new lease on life. but first, the extraordinary announcement today about russia s leader, vladimir putin. the international criminal court at the hague issued an arrest warrant for the russian president for war crime
Hello, everybody, to and thank you for coming out tonight. We are pleased to have Laura Caldwell and Leslie Kleiner to present their new book. This is a longrunning series of estrins story. We have chuck at our colfax store on friday at 7 00 and we also will be having Craig Johnson will read his latest book, the highwaymen, and tonight we are happy to get started with this and welcome Laura Caldwell and leslie klinger. Laura is a director of life after innocence at Loyola University school of law. The author of 14 novels including the series and long way homer. Leslie klinger is a best assaulting author and editor therefore. Apracticing lawyer and a member of the baker street irregulars. Thank you for being here. Thank you so much, and thanks to tattered cover, one of the most respected and venerable independent book stores in our nation, which is something to be proud of at a time when its been a little challenging. Its such an amazing store. I literally wanted to sign here since my f
Congratulations to the class of 2016. Today is your day of celebration and youve earned it. The voices crying for peace and light, because your choices will make all the difference to you and to all of us. Dont be afraid to take on cases or a new job or a new issue that really stretches your boundary. You spend your summer abroad real ships rather than internships, and the specter of living in your parents basement after this Graduation Day is not likely to be of greatest conce concern. Watch commencement the streets to the class of 2016 in their entirety from colleges and universities around the country by business leaders, politicians and white house officials. On cspan. Antenna on cspan2 take a live to a forum on Community Organizing and civic mobilization. 17 citizen groups will be speaking today and will be hearing opening and Closing Remarks from ralph nader, author, activist and former president ial candidate, this is being hosted by the center for the study of responsive law at
Itself issues. Texas a quand m, university of texas at austin, the university of houston, other institutions, these arell public universities. And these individuals, these students, pay tuition to go to these public universities. And in response, theyre issued identification vehicles. Identification cards. But the state of texas has seen fit to say, thats not valid in order to vote. And i think that one example, and weve heard several others, basically exposes the fact that the movement to impose voter identification requirements is a fraud itself. Its a sham. The whole argument behind it is that were trying to protect the integrity of the Voting System. Heres the problem. Youre protecting the integrity of the Voting System by imposing a solution in search of a problem. Because none of these individuals in any of these states has been able to produce a scintilla of evidence of fraud. In fact, there are studies that have shown that there have been over a billion instances of americans e