Mr. Portman mr. President . The presiding officer the senator from ohio. The presiding officer mr. President , im here on mr. Portman im here to talk about the steps congress should take with respect to the coronavirus pandemic. Im start with the legislation that majority leader senator Mitch Mcconnell introduced yesterday, one of the aspects of it that hasnt gotten much attention and i think is very positive and an effective way to get the economy moving in a safe way is some tax legislation. These are tax credits and Tax Deductions that help to encourage the hiring of new workers but also to do so in a safe way. These are the kinds of things that make a lot of sense and have a lot of bipartisan support and appeal. So i think it should be part of whatever final package we end up with. The goal of these tax incentives is to say that we want people to reenter the workforce but do it in a safe and sustainable way. For example, in the mcconnell proposal is legislation i introduced called
At 58 degrees with mostly cloudy skies. Mid to upper 50s for many locations to about 60 in concord as we start off our day. Now lets show you what to expect. So we are looking at those temperatures that are going to be again a little bit warmer compared to yesterday. So zooming in, giving you what to expect as we are looking at those temperatures in the upper 80s for concord and 83 in san jose and 72 in oakland and 67 for San Francisco. So a degree or two above average. Thats your look at weather. Now with gianna and our supercommuters still having the slow ride out of the altamonte. Yeah, its been tough for them this morning mary unfortunately if you plan on taking 580, weve got a stalled out vehicle right at grantline. Thats adding to a very busy ride. Already gets crowded in that area anyway for the morning commute. So delays begin right around tracy area at Mountain House and extends to grantline and the good news is once you pass that you have an okay ride over to 680. But as far
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Morning. Good morning. I am claudine wong. Good to see you on this saturday. If you are waking up with us, lets say good morning to meteorologist Rosemary Orozco with a look at how the weekend is shaping up. Good morning. Happy saturday to both of you. We are looking at just minor warmup for the weekend. Outside the doors at this hour, we have the clouds, once again, giving you a live look across the east bay. We are waking up with a partly sunny sky for the inner east bay. Around the bay and along the coastline, plenty of overcast skies. Into the afternoon, temperatures are expected to climb by just few degrees today. And a tad more tomorrow before we begin to cool it down once again. I will have details on your current conditions. Those afternoon highs and the extended forecast coming up in just a little bit. All right. Rosemary thanks for that. California is seeing troubling new numbers in the fight against the coronavirus. According to johns hopkins, right now, the state is at 440,
We talk to her in 2013 about her life before being married. About her public and private life after marriage. Barbara bush, with all the posts you and your husband have held over the years, was there one that best prepared you for the white house, and when you became first lady, and you feel prepared . The answer is that i feel prepared . Yes. First of all, i was not elected. So it didnt make that much difference. I didnt notice the difference between being the Vice President s wife and the president s wife is huge, because the Vice President s wife can say anything. Nobody cares. The minute you say one thing as the president s wife, you have made news. That was a lesson i had to learn pretty quickly. But, i felt very prepared, because we had lived in washington off and on. My father in law had been a u. S. Senator, although we lived in texas. I think probably i was very comfortable. I had a wonderful, loving family, and so did george, and i think we feel comfortable, so i love being t