50 for you. Your forecast today calls for cool sunshine to start and then we look for partly cloudy skies, a chance of showers in the afternoon. Once again, we talking no levels as low as 1500 feet in the north bay. It looks to be a pretty the wet week ahead. Details in a few minutes. Thank you very much. Developing news out of oakland this morning. A driver trying to get away from police ran into a homeless encampment, injuring three people, leaving one with a broken leg. Officers driving westbound on 9820 noticed a driver was speeding and tried to pull him over. The driver instead took the 27th street exit and overturned on north gate avenue, landing on a tent occupied by homeless people. Two other people inside the car were arrested. The driver tried to run away, but was caught. Fireworks, as usual, were spectacular, but as usual, the time it took to get home may have taken the sparkle out of the eric. Heres what it looked like on the embarcadero at 12 30 this morning. A solid line
Even colder as we head towards the friday, saturday timeframe. Monday morning, were in the 30s to around 40 degrees. Highs in your hometown today. Upper 50s to near 60 for the friends and neighbors. 62 in manassas. 63 in culpeper and 63 down on the national mall. Lets look at the Outdoor Activity planner coming up in a few more minutes and a peek at the weekend. That is coming up at 5 21. Melissa mollet, how is our best friend, the beltway doing on the monday. My best taking a look on 95, quantico to the bell way going to take you 17 minutes. Nice and on time there. 68 miles an hour. Youre speeding just a tad. Southbound here out of the town, out of town, not any big problem there. 66 into town, out of town. 63 miles an hour. Youre at speed there. Dont have any big worries. And 270 northbound, southbound, no problems there either. Nice and green, earlier road now to decision 2016, were just hours away from election day and this morning, Hillary Clinton has been cleared again by the fbi
New york hilton with reaction from the trump campaign. And jim hanley will be live with clinton supporters here is a look at how both teams are preparing. Im jim hanley in midtown manhattan on the hudson river where Hillary Clinton hopes to make history 12 hours from now when her supporters and volunteers start to trickle in here and fill this hall and the numbers across the country come in. She hopes this will be a big victory party. The hall theyve done countless run throughs. The stage is lit up like the country, the United States of america just surrounds the stage. The lighting has been tested. There are supposed to be big name acts outside on a separate stage. Music, live concert performances, the original plan was to have fireworks above this Glass Ceiling. There was talk that the coast guard may have had a problem with it. Were expecting about 5,000 people here. Im surrounded by hundreds of cameras and journalists from all over the world. Well be live here live at 4 00, 5 00, a
He had a lot of goals in life but those were then enhanced when he met and married mary todd. She also was very ambitious. She said she wanted to marry a man of good mind and hopes for a Bright Future and to marry a man who would be president. There was something about Abraham Lincoln that she saw the potential and encouraged it. Mary helped to basically showcase what her husband had done and how far he had calm and kind of hinted at where they were headed stating to the world that Abraham Lincoln had made it and he was ready to move on. He next, Alvaro Vargas llosa discusses his look global crossings which looks at some of the reasons people migrate to foreign lands even in situations where they might risk their own lives. Hosted by the Cato Institute in washington d. C. , this is an hour and a half. [inaudible conversations] welcome everybody to the Cato Institute. I am the director here at cato. Since the beginning of this year immigration has become a burning Public Policy issue in
Who offered a helping hand and a warm smile. Repeatedly, when i was reading a piece in the the wall street journal written by governor jeb bush, i thought of my familys journey out of the ghetto. He said today the sad real city if youre born poor, if youre parents didnt go to college, if you dont know your father, and if english is not spoken at home, then the odds are stacked against you. You are more likely to stay poor today than at any other time since world war ii. What struck me about governor bushs piece was that all except one of his prerequisite for being condemned forest fire poverty applied to me. Fortunately i know my father. But i was born poor. My parents didnt go to college, and english was not and still is not spoken at home. The odds were stacked against me. So like barack obama has been eager to harp on the odds for political purposes, in the narrative he has been pedaling for the four to five years. The Little People at the bottom of the society dont get a fair shake