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anne can assert with you?mality and outward semblance is the key word in all of this is in it?— all of this is in it? absolutely, the prime _ all of this is in it? absolutely, the prime minister's - all of this is in it? absolutely, the prime minister's tone - all of this is in it? absolutely, - the prime minister's tone throughout his press conference was very cautious. he has heard some words from the government scientists that speu from the government scientists that spell out that there could be a third wave if afterjune the 21st there are too many freedoms and he made it quite clear that the way forward is fraught with danger. i mean, it was a very, very low—key cautious statement from the prime minister and he even said that he would be downing his first pint cautiously but irreversibly and it is clear that foreign holidays, we should not necessarily plan them yet. and vaccine passports are very likely to be on their way.— likely to be on their way. clients alwa s likely to be on their way. clients alway
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>> reporter: good morning, anne-marie.l, there are expected to be new recommendations about infection control in hospital settings like hospitals and nursing homes. president biden is likely to make an announcement about the coronavirus today. the cdc is expected to come out with new guidelines for mask wearing today. >> the risk of infection outside is really minimal, if you're vaccinated and you're outside, it's even less. so, what we're going to be doing through the cdc is soon, very soon, clarifying the situation vis-a-vis masks in vaccinated versus on vaccinated people. >> reporter: more than 28% of the country is fully vaccinated against covid-19. >> you don't even have to get out of your car, it's so easy to get these vaccines. >> reporter: but about 5 million people never went back for the second dose. >> a lot of people have stronger reactions in the second dose than the first code. and that's because your body is actually building immunity against the virus and that's why the second dose is important to get. >> r
>> reporter: good morning, anne-marie.l, there are expected to be new recommendations about infection control in hospital settings like hospitals and nursing homes. president biden is likely to make an announcement about the coronavirus today. the cdc is expected to come out with new guidelines for mask wearing today. >> the risk of infection outside is really minimal, if you're vaccinated and you're outside, it's even less. so, what we're going to be doing through the cdc is soon,...
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and by -- >> anne applebaum, welcome to "firing line." david fromm, welcome back to "firing line." >> it's been a while. >> the two of you are long-time friends and fellow travellers. public intellectuals ideifying with the center right. david, you were a white house speech writer and author of the recent book "trumpocalypse: restoring american democracy." anne, you are the winner of a pulitzer-prize and your most recent book chronicles the rise of authoritarianism in the west. first, for the sake of our audience, how do each of you characterize your political views in this moment. anne, you first. >> that's a difficult question to answer. you just described me as being center right. i'm not sure i would call myself that. i might have done so 20 years ago or even 10 years ago. i think i would now have to call myself a center of the center. i -- i don't identify at all with the modern republican party. i voted democrat for the last several elections. historically, i was an anticommunist. i was in eastern europe in the 1980s and 1990s, and
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i'm anne-marie green.e are going to begin this morning with breaking developments in minneapolis, in a suburb there where there was a second night of protests following the deadly police shooting of daunte wright. demonstrators clashed with police in brooklyn center last night. officers blasted tear gas to break up large crowds of people who violated a curfew. they arrested about 40 people. a couple of officers also suffered minor injuries. protesters want justice for wright, a black man shot and killed during a traffic stop on sunday. body cam footage shows an officer who police say mistakenly grabbed her gun instead of a taser. laura podesta has been tracking the latest developments. from new york city for us. laura. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. well, there were rallies here as well. and they remain peaceful, and wright's family asks that protests nationwide remain calm. protesters and police faced off for a second night in minnesota last night. >> are y'all going to kill me, too? >> reporter:
i'm anne-marie green.e are going to begin this morning with breaking developments in minneapolis, in a suburb there where there was a second night of protests following the deadly police shooting of daunte wright. demonstrators clashed with police in brooklyn center last night. officers blasted tear gas to break up large crowds of people who violated a curfew. they arrested about 40 people. a couple of officers also suffered minor injuries. protesters want justice for wright, a black man shot...
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ann was a wonderful person. we did a lot of work together on the waterfront land use plan and the adoption of it. we had joint meetings with bcdc. she became my mentor, she became my friend. i think the last time i saw her was at my 20 anniversary celebration, and she showed up with warm words and open arms, and she will truly, truly be missed. she's just done so much for san francisco and for the waterfront, and i'm happy we are closing the meeting in her honor, and i'd also like to close the meeting in honor of the victims in atlanta and the victims in boulder, colorado, so thank you, everyone. carl, next item, please. >> good afternoon, president brandon, vice president adams, commissioners, and director forbes. i am katie patricione, the port director of finance and administration. we are here for an informational presentation about two supplemental ordinances. amending the port's operating and capital budgets for fiscal year 21-22. as you know, we have a closed two-year budget, and this proposed legislation
ann was a wonderful person. we did a lot of work together on the waterfront land use plan and the adoption of it. we had joint meetings with bcdc. she became my mentor, she became my friend. i think the last time i saw her was at my 20 anniversary celebration, and she showed up with warm words and open arms, and she will truly, truly be missed. she's just done so much for san francisco and for the waterfront, and i'm happy we are closing the meeting in her honor, and i'd also like to close the...
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and anne we don't everything joins up. and anne we don't know— everything joins up.f the opposition - everything joins up. and anne we | don't know if the opposition would don't know if the opposition would do if there will even be a vote on vaccine passports whether they will vote with the government or not. same story as on all the papers in the daily telegraph, a lot of detail, just straight reportage of what he had to say. do you think anne politically this position the prime minister is taking now as opposed to what he was this time last year or eight months ago is going to work betterfor him when eight months ago is going to work better for him when his eight months ago is going to work betterfor him when his record is judged on this? better for him when his record is judged on this?— judged on this? well, he is not doinu judged on this? well, he is not doing badly — judged on this? well, he is not doing badly in _ judged on this? well, he is not doing badly in the _ judged on this? well, he is not doing badly in the polls, - judged on this? well, he is not doi
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anne, let's start with you. big picture, what did the foreign policy moves made by this president this week on afghanistan, on russia, on china, tell us about the biden doctrine and how he plans to handle foreign affairs as present? anne: nancy, i think all of those things have in common that they are an attempt by the president to redirect american foreign policy resources toward asia and toward china in particular. in afghanistan, his argument is specifically tied to china. he said on wednesday that it doesn't make sense for the united states to continue to spend the amount of money and diplomatic effort and all kinds of oer effort that goes with supporting the 20-year mission and 20-year war in afghanistan for what essentially is an outdated and now increasingly irrelevant conflict. he said that everything we went to afghanistan can do -- either already done or can accomplish in otherays, the terrorist threat, we went there to vanquish has changed. and he said it can be managed in other ways. he really didn't
anne, let's start with you. big picture, what did the foreign policy moves made by this president this week on afghanistan, on russia, on china, tell us about the biden doctrine and how he plans to handle foreign affairs as present? anne: nancy, i think all of those things have in common that they are an attempt by the president to redirect american foreign policy resources toward asia and toward china in particular. in afghanistan, his argument is specifically tied to china. he said on...
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anne makes a point about the soap— collapsed. anne makes a point about the soap opera. underlies this, this is_ to remember what underlies this, this is not— to remember what underlies this, this is notjust a westminster soap opera, _ this is notjust a westminster soap opera, this — this is notjust a westminster soap opera, this is some very important issues _ opera, this is some very important issues about propriety in public life. _ issues about propriety in public life, about the conduct of ministers, about the conduct of civil servants. this matters to people — civil servants. this matters to people. there a danger we look at it as the _ people. there a danger we look at it as the prime — people. there a danger we look at it as the prime minister and his ex adviser— as the prime minister and his ex adviser have fallen out, isn't that interesting, now they are taking pops _ interesting, now they are taking pops at — interesting, now they are taking pops at each other. let's focus on what _ pops at each other. let's focus on what really — pops at each other. let's foc
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i'm anne-marie green. president biden will deliver his first address to a joint session of congress tonight. he will push for covid vaccinations and his infrastructure plan. he's also expected to unveil the american families plan which calls for free preschool in the u.s. mr. biden's speech will take place under heavy security. the capitol is still surrounded by a fence, and armed national guard troops are on hand following the deadly siege on the capitol in january. laura podesta is in new york. how will tonight's address look different? >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. well, there with will be lots of covid restrictions in place including social distancing. only 200 lawmakers are invited and they'll be split seated on the house floor as well as upstairs in the visitors gallery. there certainly won't be any visitors. no guests are allowed. president biden delivers his first address to a joint session of congress tonight. among the priorities -- the 46th president is expected to highlight free presch
i'm anne-marie green. president biden will deliver his first address to a joint session of congress tonight. he will push for covid vaccinations and his infrastructure plan. he's also expected to unveil the american families plan which calls for free preschool in the u.s. mr. biden's speech will take place under heavy security. the capitol is still surrounded by a fence, and armed national guard troops are on hand following the deadly siege on the capitol in january. laura podesta is in new...
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liz ann: it really is quite extraordinary. a lot of people don't remember that it was actually on march 23, 2020 that the fed announced many of the back stop lending facilities they were putting in place specifically for the pandemic, that kind of bridge over to help the main street side of the economy. that just showed then, and i think we are still watching the power of the fed's words, even if it predates their specific actions. tom: the specific launch of our off of the grimness of a year ago, what is the liz ann sonders run rate of actual earnings growth forward? liz ann: for the second quarter, the comp relative to the second quarter of last year is the easiest. first-quarter consensus is up 24%. you've got big leadership in terms of contributions at the sector level, consumer discretionary, financials, materials. clearly that cyclical bias is where you are going to see the biggest pop. longer-term, we have seen earnings growth significantly above gdp growth, but i think the story looking ahead will be one potentially ab
liz ann: it really is quite extraordinary. a lot of people don't remember that it was actually on march 23, 2020 that the fed announced many of the back stop lending facilities they were putting in place specifically for the pandemic, that kind of bridge over to help the main street side of the economy. that just showed then, and i think we are still watching the power of the fed's words, even if it predates their specific actions. tom: the specific launch of our off of the grimness of a year...
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coming up with liz ann sonders.ere's what i think on a friday. we are beginning to see the earnings season, and we will see major reports from equity strategists today through the weekend i didn't to monday. you will hear from all of them. jonathan: mike wilson of morgan stanley focused on execution. we seen that from procter & gamble, whirlpool, kimberly-clark, coca-cola, all talking about passing on higher costs. tom: i know you are riveted by this. i get emotional as well, ken's 60th birthday over at mattel. jonathan: happy birthday ken. who thought this is where we would be, talking about a 60th birthday for ken with tom keene? lisa: i'm just going to hope that's transitory. jonathan: it's not. it's permanent. [laughter] tom: in honor of the astronauts, tang today. lisa: i will say this, just talking about earnings. there's been a really interesting development, in my opinion. you have seen really good earnings on average. some misses, but honestly, for the most part it's been great, and the response in markets
coming up with liz ann sonders.ere's what i think on a friday. we are beginning to see the earnings season, and we will see major reports from equity strategists today through the weekend i didn't to monday. you will hear from all of them. jonathan: mike wilson of morgan stanley focused on execution. we seen that from procter & gamble, whirlpool, kimberly-clark, coca-cola, all talking about passing on higher costs. tom: i know you are riveted by this. i get emotional as well, ken's 60th...
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good to be with you, i'm anne-marie green.ell, this morning, jury deliberations will continue in derek chauvin's murder trial. yesterday, the panel heard nearly six hours of closing arguments and rebuttal in the case against the former minneapolis police officer charged with george floyd's death. the jury met late in the night but didn't come up with a verdict on any of the counts. chauvin has pleaded not guilty to charges of second degree murder, third degree murder and second degree manslaughter. skyler henry is in minneapolis. skyler, this all comes as the defense attorney called for a mistrial right at the end there, right? >> reporter: that's right, anne-marie. good morning to you. the defense says given the high profile nature of the trial and media exposure and stern words from maxine waters when she was here visiting the twin cities are grounds for a mistrial. she told a group of protesters in the daunte wright protests that she should be more confrontational if derek chauvin is acquitted. nds fo appeal.ed that reqhest
good to be with you, i'm anne-marie green.ell, this morning, jury deliberations will continue in derek chauvin's murder trial. yesterday, the panel heard nearly six hours of closing arguments and rebuttal in the case against the former minneapolis police officer charged with george floyd's death. the jury met late in the night but didn't come up with a verdict on any of the counts. chauvin has pleaded not guilty to charges of second degree murder, third degree murder and second degree...
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>> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. it was determined that the advantages to the shot far outweighed the disadvantages. the cdc estimated that 600 to 1,ople wav from covid ithno putack into circulation. noth that a few dozen people will develop those dangerous blood clots, and that's why there will now be a new warning on the label. johnson & johnson's coronavirus vaccine is back in circulation following a nine-day pause. >> we can now say we take this very seriously, we've looked at it. now let's get back and get people vaccinated. >> reporter: millions of doses were placed on hold after a handful of women developed a rare and dangerous type of blood clot. >> statistically, it's still such a low percentage of people. >> reporter: for some americans like victoria wintersburger, the j&j jab is the best option. >> i have three kids and i'm busy, and i thought it would be more efficient. and one less poke in my arm. >> reporter: others will be taking the two-days moderna or pfizer vaccines. >> i was signed up for the johns
>> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. it was determined that the advantages to the shot far outweighed the disadvantages. the cdc estimated that 600 to 1,ople wav from covid ithno putack into circulation. noth that a few dozen people will develop those dangerous blood clots, and that's why there will now be a new warning on the label. johnson & johnson's coronavirus vaccine is back in circulation following a nine-day pause. >> we can now say we take this very seriously, we've...
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i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." i'm anne-marie green.ews." this is the sound of an asthma attack... that doesn't happen. this is the sound of better breathing. fasenra is a different kind of asthma medication. it's not a steroid or inhaler. fasenra is an add-on treatment for asthma driven by eosinophils. it's one maintenance dose every 8 weeks. it helps prevent asthma attacks, improve breathing, and lower use of oral steroids. nearly 7 out of 10 adults with asthma may have elevated eosinophils. fasenra is designed to target and remove them. fasenra is not a rescue medication or for other eosinophilic conditions. fasenra may cause allergic reactions. get help right away if you have swelling of your face, mouth, and tongue, or trouble breathing. don't stop your asthma treatments unless your doctor tells you to. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection or your asthma worsens. headache and sore throat may occur. this is the sound of fasenra. ask your doctor about fasenra. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able
i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." i'm anne-marie green.ews." this is the sound of an asthma attack... that doesn't happen. this is the sound of better breathing. fasenra is a different kind of asthma medication. it's not a steroid or inhaler. fasenra is an add-on treatment for asthma driven by eosinophils. it's one maintenance dose every 8 weeks. it helps prevent asthma attacks, improve breathing, and lower use of oral steroids. nearly 7 out of 10 adults with...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning, closing arguments and jury deliberations are expected to begin today in derek chauvin's murder trial. last week the defense wrapped up after the former minneapolis police officer said he would not testify. he's facing several charges in george floyd's death and could get up to 40 years in prison. skylercour in milis. with the case today? >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. much like other parts of the country, businesses here in minneapolis have begun boarding up anticipating any potential fallout. meanwhile, inside of the courtroom, once closing arguments are over, instructions submitted by both sides and approved by the judge will be given to the jury. then they'll begin deliberating. after three weeks and 45 witnesses, the jury will hear closing arguments today in the trial of derek chauvin. >> i will invoke my fifth amendment privilege. >> reporter: the jury was not in the room when chauvin said he would not testify in his own defense. >> the truth and nothi
i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning, closing arguments and jury deliberations are expected to begin today in derek chauvin's murder trial. last week the defense wrapped up after the former minneapolis police officer said he would not testify. he's facing several charges in george floyd's death and could get up to 40 years in prison. skylercour in milis. with the case today? >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. much like other parts of the country, businesses here in minneapolis...
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anne-marie? >> skyler henry in minnesota, thank you very much. >>> president biden today is expected to formally announce the withdrawal of all u.s. troops from afghanistan, ending america's longest war. he's expected to lay out plans for the remaining 2,500 troops to leave by september 11th. the 20th anniversary of the terror attacks on america. mr. biden's decision defies a may 1st deadline for full withdrawal under a peace agreement that the trump administration reached with the taliban last year. >>> meantime, president biden is set to address a joint session of congress for the first time on april 28th. the night before his 100th day in office. he accepted the invitation last night from speaker of the house nancy pelosi. the speech will give mr. biden a chance to update americans on his agenda, including his massive $2 trillion infrastructure plan. >>> there was an emotional ceremony honoring veteran capitol police officer billy evans who was killed in the line of duty. fellow officers, cong
anne-marie? >> skyler henry in minnesota, thank you very much. >>> president biden today is expected to formally announce the withdrawal of all u.s. troops from afghanistan, ending america's longest war. he's expected to lay out plans for the remaining 2,500 troops to leave by september 11th. the 20th anniversary of the terror attacks on america. mr. biden's decision defies a may 1st deadline for full withdrawal under a peace agreement that the trump administration reached with...
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thank you. >> thank you, anne.ou know, while we're focused a great deal on red sox players who were on the active roster at the time world war ii broke out, we would be remiss -- i think you would all agree, if we didn't touch on two stories of guys who were no longer playing at that time. one was mo berg. we could do an entire presentation on mo. they made a movie of his life. mo spoke a dozen languages and he went to princeton and got his law degree. and evidently as a baseball player was quite satisfied with his lot in life as a backup catcher, and ultimately bull pen catcher. but mo in the early 30s, i believe 1932 and then 1934, made a couple of trips to japan with a team of major leaguers that played exhibition games against the japanese. and while over there, moe kind of sauntered into -- i believe it was a hospital on the pretext of visiting a patient there, and he took a camera and went up to the roof and took a picture of all kinds of installations in tokyo. and as the story was later told, general james
thank you. >> thank you, anne.ou know, while we're focused a great deal on red sox players who were on the active roster at the time world war ii broke out, we would be remiss -- i think you would all agree, if we didn't touch on two stories of guys who were no longer playing at that time. one was mo berg. we could do an entire presentation on mo. they made a movie of his life. mo spoke a dozen languages and he went to princeton and got his law degree. and evidently as a baseball player...
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lee ann was equally smitten.ou again, she wrote. >> she was preparing for him to come be her husband and be a part of her life for the rest of her life. >> reporter: while he carried on with lee ann in pennsylvania, back home in san diego, larry was growing distant from connie but never mentioned getting a divorce or separating. in fact, he still kept up his family routines, even going to church with them every sunday. >> my dad was a church board member. my mom was really involved with bible studies and women's groups. it was a big part of our life. we didn't know anything was wrong. i always thought that everything was fine and great. >> reporter: so larry was leading a double life and lying to both of the women? >> exactly. >> yeah. he had two complete lies. >> and lived them as one. it was really weird. >> reporter: connie remembers that time well but for different reasons. larry told her and the kids that he'd gotten a big photo contract in pittsburgh and for the next three years, larry split his time betwee
lee ann was equally smitten.ou again, she wrote. >> she was preparing for him to come be her husband and be a part of her life for the rest of her life. >> reporter: while he carried on with lee ann in pennsylvania, back home in san diego, larry was growing distant from connie but never mentioned getting a divorce or separating. in fact, he still kept up his family routines, even going to church with them every sunday. >> my dad was a church board member. my mom was really...
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anne-marie? >> laura podesta in new york. thank you so much. >>> minnesota's attorney general, keith ellison, is speaking about chauvin's guilty verdict. he sat down with scott pelley for "60 minutes." >> wevervince were i remember what happened in the rodney king case and remember how devastated i felt when i heard that the jury acquitted those officers, particularly when the victim is a person of color. it's just rare that there's any accountability. every moment of this case -- >> you can watch the full interview with keith ellison this sunday on "60 minutes." >>> and just minutes before the chauvin verdict was read, police in columbus, ohio, shot and killed a 16-year-old black girl armed with a knife, fueling a new round of protests. students at the ohio state university held a sit-in on campus yesterday. they want the school to cut ties with the columbus police department. a large crowd marched to the ohio state house last night demanding justice for the teenager's family. nancy chen is trac
anne-marie? >> laura podesta in new york. thank you so much. >>> minnesota's attorney general, keith ellison, is speaking about chauvin's guilty verdict. he sat down with scott pelley for "60 minutes." >> wevervince were i remember what happened in the rodney king case and remember how devastated i felt when i heard that the jury acquitted those officers, particularly when the victim is a person of color. it's just rare that there's any accountability. every...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with a mass shooting overnight at a fedex facility in indianapolis. police say at least eight people were shot and killed late last night. when officers arrived, they encountered an active shooting incident. several people were wounded by the gunman, and at least four people were hospitalized including one person with critical injuries. two others were treated at the scene and released. no law enforcement officers were injured. police say the suspected gunman killed himself, and there is no active threat to the community. it is not known if the shooter was an employee at fedex. investigators said they were still in the process of conducting interviews and gathering information. fedex issued a statement saying, "we are aware of the tragic shooting at our fedex grand facility near the indianapolis airport. safety is our top priority, and our thoughts are with all those who are affected." we will have more on this shooting ahead on "cbs this morning." >>> and now to chicago wher
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with a mass shooting overnight at a fedex facility in indianapolis. police say at least eight people were shot and killed late last night. when officers arrived, they encountered an active shooting incident. several people were wounded by the gunman, and at least four people were hospitalized including one person with critical injuries. two others were treated at the scene and released. no law enforcement officers were injured. police say the suspected gunman...
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i'm anne-marie green.early a year after the death of george floyd, a former police officer has been found guilty of murdering him in one of the most closely watched trials in the u.s. there's been reaction nationwide. overnight, people gathered for a memorial in front of cup foods in minneapolis. that's where derek chauvin pinned floyd with hisinutes las. following yesterday's announcement of the guilty verdict, chauvin's bail was revoked and the former police officer was led out of the room in handcuffs. he faces 40 years in prison. skyler henry is in minneapolis minneapolis. skyler, when is derek chauvin to be expected. >> reporter: well, the judge is expected to sentence derek chauvin within two months. when asked what sentence they want to see for the police officer they simply responded adjustable. >> count one, unintentional murder committing a felony find the defendant guilty. >> reporter: derek chauvin showed no reaction. >> second degree murder, third degree murder and manslaughter in the death of
i'm anne-marie green.early a year after the death of george floyd, a former police officer has been found guilty of murdering him in one of the most closely watched trials in the u.s. there's been reaction nationwide. overnight, people gathered for a memorial in front of cup foods in minneapolis. that's where derek chauvin pinned floyd with hisinutes las. following yesterday's announcement of the guilty verdict, chauvin's bail was revoked and the former police officer was led out of the room in...
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joining us nbc's anne thompson.where the funeral will be taking place, we are also joined by tim, a former royal editor and royal expert. victoria howard. welcome, good morning. we are starting to see some movement there, including from an area of the castle called the long walk. take us through what's happening. >> reporter: so that is where the 14 military groups that represent all of the military groups that have what they call a special relationship with prince philip are gathering. they will process up the long walk. it's a 2.6-mile journey. it will take them about 40 minutes to do that. then they will go inside windsor castle and get the horses used to that area before the service starts. and then those military groups will line the quadrangle inside windsor castle as the prince's coffin goes by and give their own special final salute to the duke of edinburg. now, there are two groups in particular that he was very close to. one is the grenadier guards. those -- and you know them by their scarlett tunics and b
joining us nbc's anne thompson.where the funeral will be taking place, we are also joined by tim, a former royal editor and royal expert. victoria howard. welcome, good morning. we are starting to see some movement there, including from an area of the castle called the long walk. take us through what's happening. >> reporter: so that is where the 14 military groups that represent all of the military groups that have what they call a special relationship with prince philip are gathering....
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ann does political cartoons that are often animated gifs.e won the pulitzer prize back -- i think it was in 2000 for her static political cartoons and it has moved on to animation. these were studies that ann did for a cartoon she created around the inauguration of obama. ann is not a crosshatcher. she actually went to cal arts and is a trained animator. you can see it in her very strong line style that really stands out. she now works also in watercolor as well. the hay adams has a sort of special place in washington and this bar in particular. the first time i came in the bar was probably 17 years ago. and a friend of mine brought me down here and you could still smoke in bars in washington. and this was a smoking bar. this was a cigar bar and we came in on a cold winter night. i had just moved to washington from the west coast and was fascinated by the culture of the city. you walked in here and there was this inversion layer of cigar smoke and everybody was having conversation in wingback chairs. it was right out of a cartoon. this is th
ann does political cartoons that are often animated gifs.e won the pulitzer prize back -- i think it was in 2000 for her static political cartoons and it has moved on to animation. these were studies that ann did for a cartoon she created around the inauguration of obama. ann is not a crosshatcher. she actually went to cal arts and is a trained animator. you can see it in her very strong line style that really stands out. she now works also in watercolor as well. the hay adams has a sort of...
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i'm anne-marie green. the former minnesota police officer charged in duante wright's death will make her first court appearance today. kim potter was arrested yesterday and charged with second-degree manslaughter. the 26-year veteran of the brooklyn center police force has posted bond and is out of jail. protests continued outside the brooklyn center police headquarters for a fourth night. officers used chemical spray to break up the large crowd before they started arresting people for unlawful assembly. skyler henry is in minneapolis. what's next in this investigation? >> reporter: hey, good morning to you. kim potter is out on a $100,000 bond this morning. we'll see what happens when she's in court later today. critics wanted stiffer charges against the longtime officer. meanwhile, law enforcement has arrested more than 100 people since protests began sunday night and calls for justice for 20-year-old duante wright. here in minneapolis, in the case against former police officer derek chauvin, more expert
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i'm anne-marie green. we're going to begin with the murder trial of former police officer derek chauvin, accused of killing george floyd. the minneapolis police chief who fired chauvin and three other officers is expected to testify today. jurors heard emotional testimony yesterday from floyd's girlfriend. she broke down while talking about his life as a father and son, and she also talked about their struggles with opioid addiction. michael george is in minneapolis. michael, here's the thing, why bring up floyd's past drug use if the defense says that that's probably how he died? >> reporter: well, the prosecution appears to be trying to get ahead of that argument. george floyd's girlfriend testified that like many americans, he suffered from an opioid addiction. yesterday we also heard some key testimony from derek chauvin's own supervising sergeant. on thursday, a retired police sergeant said derek chauvin restrained george floyd longer than was necessary. >> when mr. floyd was no longer offering up any
i'm anne-marie green. we're going to begin with the murder trial of former police officer derek chauvin, accused of killing george floyd. the minneapolis police chief who fired chauvin and three other officers is expected to testify today. jurors heard emotional testimony yesterday from floyd's girlfriend. she broke down while talking about his life as a father and son, and she also talked about their struggles with opioid addiction. michael george is in minneapolis. michael, here's the thing,...
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good morning, anne-marie. it was his opportunity to instill confidence and to lay out his plan for the next four years. and it's an ambitious plan. here are the highlights from last night's address -- [ applause ] painting a picture of a nation on the rise, president biden said america is coming out of the coronavirus pandemic stronger than before. >> america is on the move again. >> reporter: at his first address to a joint session of congress, the president unveiled his american families plan. a $1.8 trillion proposal that expands education and family care. >> no one should have to choose between a job and a paycheck or taking care of themselves and their loved ones or parent or spouse or child. >> reporter: he also pushed his american jobs plan. >> the blue collar blueprint -- >> reporter: which includes building the country's infrastructure. >> jobs, modernizing our roads, bridges, highways. >> reporter: hdefended the sse nsover plmangess th for mbs and $400,000. but it's time for corporate america and the
good morning, anne-marie. it was his opportunity to instill confidence and to lay out his plan for the next four years. and it's an ambitious plan. here are the highlights from last night's address -- [ applause ] painting a picture of a nation on the rise, president biden said america is coming out of the coronavirus pandemic stronger than before. >> america is on the move again. >> reporter: at his first address to a joint session of congress, the president unveiled his american...
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anne?reporter: savannah and hoda, i think one of the great legacies of the duke of edinburgh is something that's called the duke of edinburgh award. it is what he described as a do-it-yourself kit for growing up. something he had to figure out how to grow up on his own. it's basically a series of events that you complete, and you can take any specialty, from cooking to canoeing if you want. clearly, his life you see there, you see his naval cap on top of his coffin. his sword on his coffin, as well. he was very dedicated to the military. today, there are 14 different military units that are on the quadrangle that are part of this service. they're there to say good-bye and thank you. a final salute to a man who gave so much of his life to this country, his adopted country, and taught a sense of duty. savannah and hoda? >> anne, thank you. let's pause and watch as the coffin is placed on the land rover he helped design, as it begins its journey on the grounds of windsor castle. >> that was pr
anne?reporter: savannah and hoda, i think one of the great legacies of the duke of edinburgh is something that's called the duke of edinburgh award. it is what he described as a do-it-yourself kit for growing up. something he had to figure out how to grow up on his own. it's basically a series of events that you complete, and you can take any specialty, from cooking to canoeing if you want. clearly, his life you see there, you see his naval cap on top of his coffin. his sword on his coffin, as...
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let me go over to anne.e context of this new report from human rights watch, just how explosive is the use of the term "apartheid," and how seriously does the is government -- the israeli government take the accusations? >> well, i actually think it is quite interesting that raji raised the durban conference. because in 2001, this campaign did begin at the u.n. durban conference. it revived the hateful canard that was repealed by the u.n. in 1991 that zionism was racism, and a group of organizations including his decided to revive this hateful canard and accuse israel of being an apartheid state. and this campaign, which he quite clearly acknowledged as a political campaign, aimed at denigrating the legitimacy of israel itself as a homeland, a safe haven for the jewish people, has been going on since then. the charge of apartheid is quite offensive. there's been no other contacts outside of south africa. and by calling israel an apartheid state, precisely what is the remedy they are seeking? they are seeking
let me go over to anne.e context of this new report from human rights watch, just how explosive is the use of the term "apartheid," and how seriously does the is government -- the israeli government take the accusations? >> well, i actually think it is quite interesting that raji raised the durban conference. because in 2001, this campaign did begin at the u.n. durban conference. it revived the hateful canard that was repealed by the u.n. in 1991 that zionism was racism, and a...
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anne-marie? >> elise preston in new york, thank you so much. >>> so breaking overnight, there was a deadly stampede in northern israel. it was one of the country's worst civilian disasters. at least 44 people were killed and 150 injured. this terrifying scene played out today during a mass religious festival. it's estimated at least 100,000 people gathered for the event. witnesses say the stampede began when large numbers of people crowded a narrow tunnel-like passage. some people were asphyxiated or trampled. police are investigating. the prime minister benjamin netanyahu called it a great tragedy. he said everyone was praying for the victims. >>> and now to the coronavirus pandemic, india is struggling to contain its devastating surge in new covid infections. overall, more than 208,000 fatalities from the virus have been reported there. that includes nearly 3500 deaths yesterday alone. emergency equipment arrived in the country today. ian lee reports. >> reporter: these american medical supplie
anne-marie? >> elise preston in new york, thank you so much. >>> so breaking overnight, there was a deadly stampede in northern israel. it was one of the country's worst civilian disasters. at least 44 people were killed and 150 injured. this terrifying scene played out today during a mass religious festival. it's estimated at least 100,000 people gathered for the event. witnesses say the stampede began when large numbers of people crowded a narrow tunnel-like passage. some...
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that's what they're setting them up -- themselves up for, and anne makes a very good point. this is going to be a very important fund-raising document for them. it's also the only place where trump is put out so prominently. i mean, if you look at the problems at the rnc, he's not even on their website. so i think that this is an -- this is meant to appeal to donald trump and appeal to his donors. >> susan del percio, chris lu, anne, thank you all. >>> since eight people were killed in atlanta, there have been 50 in 31 days with no sign that we as a country have the will to do anything about it. nevada representative dina titus will join me next to talk about why advancing common sense gun laws in congress is so difficult, even though it is overwhelmingly supported by americans. we'll be right back. mingly supp americans. we'll be right back. forget what your smoking-hot moms and teachers say, just remember my motto. if you ain't first... you're last! woo-hoo! ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. thank you! hey,
that's what they're setting them up -- themselves up for, and anne makes a very good point. this is going to be a very important fund-raising document for them. it's also the only place where trump is put out so prominently. i mean, if you look at the problems at the rnc, he's not even on their website. so i think that this is an -- this is meant to appeal to donald trump and appeal to his donors. >> susan del percio, chris lu, anne, thank you all. >>> since eight people were...
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barbara ann, do you agree? >> i love the macro story but hate the micro this company's ebit doesn't cover it's interest expense, it's a zombie, zombies give me nightmares no thanks. >> okay. next up united health, trade or fade it. >> i got to fade this one. i've been talking to a lot of artificial intelligence people looking at disruptive technologies and there's a disruptor momentum coming to the insurance space and i think united health is, you know, the pe is not bad, business is not bad, it's one of those big industries that's yet to be disrupted. long term i think there's weakness short-term i think there's so much strength in the market got to come off i'm going to fade it. >> guy up 7% year-to-date trade it fade it? >> probably the prudent thing to do, james but what he's talking about is not going to happen for quite some time. the stock is around all-time highs and got the valuation it deserves i continue to say long unh in earnings next week. >> and finally, pepsi reports thursday barbara, ann. >> i'
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and ann's got a different style. she's not a cross-hatcher. she actually went to cal art and is a trained animator and you can see it in her very strong line style that really stands out. she now works also in water color as well. the hay-adams has a sort of special place in washington in this bar in particular, the first time i came in the bar was probably 17 years ago, and a friend of mine came, brought me down here, and i think you can still smoke in bars in washington and this was a smoking bar, this was a cigar bar, and we came in on a cold winter night, and i had just moved to washington from the west coast, and was fascinated by the culture of the city, and you walked in here, and there was this inversion layer of cigar smoke and all of these people all dressed up in suits or whatever, sitting around, having conversations in wing back chairs. it was right out of the cartoon. it was like oh, my god, this is the den of inic ty that you sort of imagined being in the basement of the white house or something. and within that, there was a cav
and ann's got a different style. she's not a cross-hatcher. she actually went to cal art and is a trained animator and you can see it in her very strong line style that really stands out. she now works also in water color as well. the hay-adams has a sort of special place in washington in this bar in particular, the first time i came in the bar was probably 17 years ago, and a friend of mine came, brought me down here, and i think you can still smoke in bars in washington and this was a smoking...
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say here we are at the university of michigan with a complicated relationship not only the city of annarbor but even more so with detroit with a large development projects in detroit to what we present with civic engagement. engageme. . . . . so the professor at community college at hartford, connecticut and there's a chapter but trinity's relationship to harvard. trinitycomes founded in 1823 as a elite liberal arts colleges, what is called of the little ivies and one school people go to when they can't get into yale and both dynamics and it's the middle of what has become an increasingly poor, brown, latinx city, capitol city, and for decades, the university found different ways to fortify itself in the stories we have been telling all along. in fact the gothic quadrangle style of the university of chicago that we are familiar with was modeled on a trinity campus. the fortification, and we get to the 1990s, there's that same kind of story but interest of enlightened self-interest that for years the elite nature of trinity college was able to rise above the existence in a modest capita
say here we are at the university of michigan with a complicated relationship not only the city of annarbor but even more so with detroit with a large development projects in detroit to what we present with civic engagement. engageme. . . . . so the professor at community college at hartford, connecticut and there's a chapter but trinity's relationship to harvard. trinitycomes founded in 1823 as a elite liberal arts colleges, what is called of the little ivies and one school people go to when...
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principle sis anne likes to be treated as a male. a knight of the gata rather than a lady of the gata. so she would have insisted on breaking with royal tradition that she should be, as the oldest daughter, as the beloved second child of prince philip, of course she would have insisted on being there with her brother, charles. she wouldn't want to be somewheanywhere else. this is so much of their lives have been spent, the upper ward quarters were. we're not far away from where philip died. he died overlooking the gardens that he designed. so during the second world war when elizabeth was here away from the nazi bombs, the gun salute has just begun. i can hear that in the distance. during the second world war, there were pantomimes at christmas. and philip would come back and see her in the pantomime. that might be where their love blossomed. but so much of their life, so much of britain's life is entwined in this magical place. the queen is the 41st monarch to have windsor castle available to her since it was built in 1070. it's the
principle sis anne likes to be treated as a male. a knight of the gata rather than a lady of the gata. so she would have insisted on breaking with royal tradition that she should be, as the oldest daughter, as the beloved second child of prince philip, of course she would have insisted on being there with her brother, charles. she wouldn't want to be somewheanywhere else. this is so much of their lives have been spent, the upper ward quarters were. we're not far away from where philip died. he...
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and in a statement princess anne said the duke was her teacher, supporter and critic.e'll have more on the family's public responses and the preparations for the funeral. also tonight... david cameron breaks his silence over lobbying work, saying he should have contacted ministers through formal channels. one more day to this, at least outdoors, plus shopping and haircuts, as england's lockdown eases. in india, the hospitals are struggling amid an intense second wave of covid. and... i'm not homeless. a story of life on the road in america — nomadland is the big winner at the baftas. good evening. the duke of edinburgh has been remembered publicly today by some of those closest to him, with princess anne, prince andrew and prince edward speaking of what he meant to them. it follows yesterday's words from the prince of wales, and a special service this morning in canterbury cathedral. prince andrew also spoke of the impact of the duke's death on his mother, the queen, and how she'd described it as leaving a huge void in her life. our royal correspondent nicholas witchel
and in a statement princess anne said the duke was her teacher, supporter and critic.e'll have more on the family's public responses and the preparations for the funeral. also tonight... david cameron breaks his silence over lobbying work, saying he should have contacted ministers through formal channels. one more day to this, at least outdoors, plus shopping and haircuts, as england's lockdown eases. in india, the hospitals are struggling amid an intense second wave of covid. and... i'm not...
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joining us now, tom winter, nbc news investigations correspondent and nbc news correspondent leigh ann caldwell is on capitol hill for us. tom, i think the acting police chief said it so poignantly today when she said this has been an extremely difficult time for capitol police. what do we know? what are you learning about what happened here? >> well, chris, perfectly said. good afternoon. i think the issue here for law enforcement at this moment is confirming that the person that they believe drove this vehicle through a barricade, into this barricade, this blue car you're looking at on the left side of the screen exited that vehicle with a knife, was shot and succumbed to his injuries. who that person is they obviously know. we can't see it. they obviously know who that car is registered to, who the plate is. they probably have pulled a license off of the suspect at this point. now you need to try to match that information up and make sure in fact the person who that car is registered to is the person who tried to attack the capitol today. let's just call it what it is. we also know
joining us now, tom winter, nbc news investigations correspondent and nbc news correspondent leigh ann caldwell is on capitol hill for us. tom, i think the acting police chief said it so poignantly today when she said this has been an extremely difficult time for capitol police. what do we know? what are you learning about what happened here? >> well, chris, perfectly said. good afternoon. i think the issue here for law enforcement at this moment is confirming that the person that they...
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anne thompson on top of the story. anne, it was great to work with you on this one.ss" reports, where every week we take a deep dive into one issue. this week it is water and climate security. this episode premieres tonight at 8:00 news eastern on nbc news now and you can watch it any time you want on demand on peacock starting friday. >>> up next -- one on one with a new democratic senator, alex padilla of california, biden's infrastructure push, anti-asian hate movement and a lot more. the thing about freedom is... freedom has no limits. there's no such thing as too many adventures... or too many unforgettable moments. there will never be too many stories to write... or too many memories to make. but when it comes to a vehicle that will be there for it all. there's only one. jeep. - i'm norm. th- i'm szasz.ne. [norm] and we live in columbia, missouri. we do consulting, but we also write. [szasz] we take care of ourselves constantly; it's important. we walk three to five times a week, a couple miles at a time. - we've both been taking prevagen for a little more than
anne thompson on top of the story. anne, it was great to work with you on this one.ss" reports, where every week we take a deep dive into one issue. this week it is water and climate security. this episode premieres tonight at 8:00 news eastern on nbc news now and you can watch it any time you want on demand on peacock starting friday. >>> up next -- one on one with a new democratic senator, alex padilla of california, biden's infrastructure push, anti-asian hate movement and a...
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i would let ann, if you would.nn: [inaudible] the japanese consider them the sentiment of the national flower . i think this is a wonderful thought that if you want to know a true japanese, look at a cherry blossom, and the notion is if you want to live your life -- when you have a challenge, you meet it with your full character, and hopefully you want to be present fully in your life. [inaudible] mr. vogel: i have some notes here. there are close to 3000 of that species, and there is the double white flowers, and -- please. ann: some are dispersed, so if you are looking -- you are not crazy. [inaudible] [inaudible] if my understanding is correct, [inaudible] >> we have an exposition [inaudible] we have assembled this so you can see, beautiful -- and you can see all of these on the website, the online exposition. >> i had questions about the pruning. when i see the trees, they look a natural, going this way and that way, different ways. the pruning, whatever pruning you do -- mr. vogel: you can plant cherry trees f
i would let ann, if you would.nn: [inaudible] the japanese consider them the sentiment of the national flower . i think this is a wonderful thought that if you want to know a true japanese, look at a cherry blossom, and the notion is if you want to live your life -- when you have a challenge, you meet it with your full character, and hopefully you want to be present fully in your life. [inaudible] mr. vogel: i have some notes here. there are close to 3000 of that species, and there is the...
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i am anne makovec in for michelle. >> i am len kiese. mary lee is up first with a check of today's forecast. another lovely week shaping up for us. >>> for sure. we are looking at afternoon sunshine as we go through the day. that will be the case for most of the week. a live look with our san francisco camera, mark hopkins camera, the sales force tower. you see some doves on the tower there. temperatures are in the 40s and many in the low 50s with clouds as we start our day. we are going to have the clearing as we head through the afternoon, daytime highs where we should be. 60 san francisco, 63 oakland, 66 san jose, 67 concord. you see as we go through our day that clearing on futurecast. we'll talk about the rest of the week coming up. let's check with gianna for a look at traffic. how are the roadways on this monday morning? >>> good morning. it is starting to get busy that, ride into altamont pass. it's the usual stuff if you are on west bound 580, ready to head out, brake lights out of tracy, 205 to 580. then pockets of slowing to n
i am anne makovec in for michelle. >> i am len kiese. mary lee is up first with a check of today's forecast. another lovely week shaping up for us. >>> for sure. we are looking at afternoon sunshine as we go through the day. that will be the case for most of the week. a live look with our san francisco camera, mark hopkins camera, the sales force tower. you see some doves on the tower there. temperatures are in the 40s and many in the low 50s with clouds as we start our day. we...
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anne thompson is with us anne, what do we know? >> reporter: lester, this is strange. the los angeles county sheriff's department says it knows what caused the crash that injured tiger woods, but it's not releasing details citing unspecified privacy concerns for the golfer the crash happened last month woods' suv drove off the road, rolling multiple times landing in a ravine. he suffered severe fractures to his right leg, foot and ankle. so tonight, to release the cause, the sheriff' department says they need permission from woods. lester >> all right, anne thompson, thank you. >>> in just 60 seconds, the high-profile republican congressman under investigation for possible sex trafficking. >>> now to that bombshell investigation involving congressman matt gaetz and the possible sex trafficking of a teen. gaetz is denying the allegation and making one of his own, that he is the victim of an extortion plot more now from sam brock. >> reporter: tonight, one of the most polarizing republicans in congress is facing a red hot spotlight. >> i have not had a relationship with
anne thompson is with us anne, what do we know? >> reporter: lester, this is strange. the los angeles county sheriff's department says it knows what caused the crash that injured tiger woods, but it's not releasing details citing unspecified privacy concerns for the golfer the crash happened last month woods' suv drove off the road, rolling multiple times landing in a ravine. he suffered severe fractures to his right leg, foot and ankle. so tonight, to release the cause, the sheriff'...
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i am michelle griego. >> i am anne makovec. len has the morning off. it is opening day for the a's at the colosseum. what a beautiful day for it. >> so excited about this. we are going to have great weather especially for that first pitch in oakland, looking at 70. cheering on our a's taking on the houston astros. we are looking at plenty sun today with the temps on the rise. a live look at san francisco this morning. in the city it is 56. 40s and 50s with mainly clear skies. oakland you are 56 as well. as we head through our afternoon likely coming close if not tying or breaking record highs for today with those temperatures really soaring well above average running about 17 to 19 degrees above average. in san francisco, 79, close to 80. oakland 83, 86 san jose as well as for concord. let's check with gianna. is it still slow going through altamont? >>> it sure is. it's already busy for the ride west bound 580. brake lights out of tracy, usual stuff towards north flynn. there was a trouble spot on the east bound side of 580 near north flynn that's now
i am michelle griego. >> i am anne makovec. len has the morning off. it is opening day for the a's at the colosseum. what a beautiful day for it. >> so excited about this. we are going to have great weather especially for that first pitch in oakland, looking at 70. cheering on our a's taking on the houston astros. we are looking at plenty sun today with the temps on the rise. a live look at san francisco this morning. in the city it is 56. 40s and 50s with mainly clear skies....
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i am anne makovec in for len. >> i am michelle griego.re was a small quake about 15 minutes ago near piedmont, a 2.6 magnitude. just a reminder we are earthquke country. >> it seems like a lot of people felt it. i have been seeing tweets about it. we should be okay. we have also been tracking a few straggling showers today. but for the most part, it looks like the rain has moved on. >>> that's right. we are looking at drier weather for today. but there is antoa few showers for the north
i am anne makovec in for len. >> i am michelle griego.re was a small quake about 15 minutes ago near piedmont, a 2.6 magnitude. just a reminder we are earthquke country. >> it seems like a lot of people felt it. i have been seeing tweets about it. we should be okay. we have also been tracking a few straggling showers today. but for the most part, it looks like the rain has moved on. >>> that's right. we are looking at drier weather for today. but there is antoa few showers...
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i am anne makovec. >> i am michelle griego. april fool's today and we didn't think about it until you reminded us. >> yes. >> we didn't think of a trick. >> you have time. >> watch it. >>> our weather is no trick. we are starting our day in the 50s, 40s and 50s, a mild start with mainly clear skies. we will watch temps climb this afternoon and likely record breaking highs. near records, tying, possibly breaking record highs as we head through today once again. we are looking at those daytime highs from about 17 to 19 degrees above average. 79 san francisco, 83 oakland, 86 san jose as well as for concord. we will cool it down as we look to the end of the week. details coming up. let's check with gianna for a look at traffic. >>> it's all right if you are up early and getting ready to head out. so far our freeways are looking pretty good. there is a stalled vehicle in the altamont pass but it is not causing delays because we are seeing a lot of green on sure censors. the stall is east bound 580 before north flynn in the noncommut
i am anne makovec. >> i am michelle griego. april fool's today and we didn't think about it until you reminded us. >> yes. >> we didn't think of a trick. >> you have time. >> watch it. >>> our weather is no trick. we are starting our day in the 50s, 40s and 50s, a mild start with mainly clear skies. we will watch temps climb this afternoon and likely record breaking highs. near records, tying, possibly breaking record highs as we head through today once...