Looks looking at mid30s, san jose, freemont, livermore and through for concord. There we go with the froze warning in effect. That is in effect until 9 00 a. M. The areas highlighted in purple due to frost, freezing and subfreezing conditions. Please be safe. Try to stay warm in these cold temperatures. So, clear skies. Chilly temps and record breaking lows possible this morning. And the last time that we have seen temperatures this cold from at least, not looking at our current cold snap, but back in march and april. Its been a long time for sure. The daytime highs only in the mid to upper50s and low to mid60s. Well talk more about the changes on the way tracking our next storm system. Details on that coming up. Now, lets check in with gianna. Its getting busy on the bay bridge this morning. It is. We have a wind advisory in effect. They turned the metering lights on and that is a parking lot as you work your way westbound. That is good at this point. Things are certainlyvo go as you
Representatives and a member of the advisory meeting on the records of congress, to which the legislative records reports twice annually. He is a longtime friend and supporter, as well as a source of guidance to the center through his service on the advisory committee. Matts here today to discuss hispanic americans in congress, 18222012, which was published last year. This is the third in a series that has come out of the house office of the historian under leadership, the previously published volumes being women in congress 19172006, and black americans in congress, 18702007, published in 2008. The total page count for these three volumes is 2573, and still counting. I believe there is a fourth volume in the works. [laughter] so, this series obviously represents a very substantial effort for which were all grateful and eager to hear about this latest publication and thank you so much for joining us, matt. Matt thanks for inviting me. Its a pleasure to be here. Pleasure to see so many
Served in congress. Prior to the mid20th century, many served as territorial delegates and commissioners as opposed to voting representatives. Archives hosted this event and provided the video. Historian at the center for legislative archives. Thank you for attending todays talk on this last day of july. This is the last talk in the series until we resume in september. For those of you in attendance, our guest hardly needs an introduction. Matthew wasniewski is the historian of the u. S. House of representatives and a member of the advisory meeting on the records of congress. Friend andgtime supporter, as well of us as well as a source of guidance to the center through his service on the advisory committee. Matt is here today to discuss hispanic americans in congress, which was published last year. This is the third in a series that has come out of the house office under his leadership. The previously published volumes being women in congress 19172006, black americans in congress, 1870
Were looking out for 90s though theyll be a couple of them the next couple of days. But really the wine shares come this weekend back to you. All right, thank you dave will happening now firefighters in the east bay are continuing to monitor hot spots on a wildfire. The group 230 acres and threatened homes before it was finally contained kron 4 s Taylor Bisacky has more from rodeo. I like to let the black. Some local neighbors described this rodeo fire that broke out near highway 80 incoming skyway just before 2 oclock monday afternoon. What began as 2 small fires quickly merged into one in burned 230 acres because of strong winds wind at least one of the fires to get away from us and it burned past fortunately. They burn past all the petrochemical infrastructure. You can see behind me and also thankfully burn quite a few houses in north circular is. And headed out into the wilderness area thats bounded by interstate 80 on this side. Coming skyway to the north and highway 4 to the sout
Will tran live in gilroy this morning. He has the latest for us will. Good news to pass along even though the fire continues to burn we did get an update from cal fire this morning and they did say the numbers remain the same it still 20 containment but more importantly the acreage remains at 5400 so i did not grow in the overnight hours and more importantly did not explode in the overnight hours. However it did more than triple from 24 hours ago i was i was at this location. 24 hours ago and it was at 1500 acres now were sitting at 5400 acres but more importantly. No fatalities and no injuries and 2 structures have been destroyed, but theyre not homes. This is an area you dont see any cars other than the media or the Fire Department because its still closed off to the public. This is the area that was evacuated on sunday as the fire continues to burn it is not windy at this time in the firefighters hope to take advantage of this window of opportunity to really make progress on the fir