Of the visible satellite show there are a few breaks san jose for some, but boy its pretty solid here for most of the north and theres just a lot out there. Maybe a little drizzle. So we are looking for when the fog rolls in. Boy has it ever last couple of days, thats for sure. Today is no exception. Itll peel back to the coast. It will be sunny, breezy inland, 60s and 70s on those temps. Well, youre about ready to jump into your cadillac cadillac and head out on the highways and byways. Heres the man to guide you through. Well, i thank you, steve. And right now we do see some commutes look pretty ordinary. Others do not. The bay bridge is one. Perhaps youre heading over to San Francisco and traffic is doing okay. Youre going to see a little bit of slow traffic there, this morning. But if you are driving on the san mateo bridge. Oh my, my, we do have a bunch of slow traffic. And this is due to an earlier stalled vehicle. Things are getting better, but its going to take a little while f
Reasons. Im leaning on the cooler side. So 60s and 70s. Speaking on the cooler side, here he is, mister sal castaneda, free trade coffee, steve with glacier water, a handpicked organic, shade grown and only sustainable coffee. Exactly. Thats exactly it. All right, lets go to highway four, there was a crash. Highway four, right. Let me put the indicator just to show you. Right at the connector ramp to 242. Theres a little bit of a backup there. As they clean up the remnants of a big rig crash. Its almost gone. Theyre still clearing up some debris, but theres only a little bit of a backup there right now. If youre going to the bay bridge toll plaza, it is light. So right now we have a good start for you to grab that cup of coffee and go 401. Lets go back to the desk. Okay, sal, well demonstrators in berkeley have taken over a building owned by uc berkeley thats not far from the campus. Yeah, uc berkeley Officials Say they believe these are not the same people who set up camp at sproul pl
Celebration. Lets head over to karen rogers with accuweather and matt pellman has traffic. Reporter i feel like we should have brought the party hats. Its cool and well have sunshine. 48 in philadelphia. 45 in allentown. 51 in millville. Temperatures above average once again today. Satellite and radar showing we have the clouds moving out. The rain moved out last night and we will see sunshine returning to the forecast today. Its been a while, mild, yes, but dismal, ten Straight Days of cloudy skies. The last sunny day was december 20th. 8 00 a. M. , 48 degrees, noon, cloudy, 50. 3 00 p. M. , partly sunny, 49. By 6 00 p. M. , partly cloudy skies and 47. So temperatures hovering just in the upper 40s today, thats still well above average. Wait until you see the numbers in the sevenday forecast. Well take a plunge in the overnight hours, well talk about that coming up in just a few minutes. Reporter good morning to you, karen, the story on the traffic front at this hour is what we dont h
The speaker pro tempore on this vote the yeas are 224. The mays are 183. The previous question is ordered. The nays are 183. The previous question is ordered. The house will come to order. E this vote the yeas are 226. The nays are 178. The resolution is adopted. Without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. The Unfinished Business the Unfinished Business is the vote on the motion of the gentleman from texas, mr. Barton, to suspend the rules and pass h. R. 6190 on which the yeas and nays are ordered. The clerk will report the title of the bill. The clerk Union Calendar number 485, h. R. 6190, a bill to direct the administer of the Environmental Protection agency to allow for the distribution, sell and consumption in the United States of remaining inventories of the overthecounter c. F. C. Epinephrine inhalers. The speaker pro tempore the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill. Members will record their votes by electronic device. This is a fi
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