San francisco stays at nice comfortable 68 degrees. Well let you know what else to expect throughout the week coming up. And mike has word of a new tracking a new crash. Thats right. A train crash on peninsula. A 90 minute delay for southbound trains. The train hit a car and the car was unoccupied. No injuries reported. Thats a problem for cal trains. B. A. R. T. Said well honor the vouchers to take you past the scene. The roadways are moving very smoothly. We have some slowing northbound 101 capital expressway and 680. Our cameras are showing the Traffic Volume eases off over the last few minutes and itll kick in about 6 30. More Traffic Volume than last week. Back to you. Thank you very much. Back to the breaking news. A tense situation near downtown san jose as flames erupted at a recycling plant. It started within the last couple of hours but firefighters have made quick work. Today in the bay was the first on scene. What is the latest . Reporter you can see most of the fire engine
Its monday. Go for it, kari. Yeah. We have some warmer temperatures in the forecast today. A little bit warmer than it was yesterday, but it was such a nice weekend. We really cant complain about a degree or two going up today. As we start out its 54 in the peninsula and 55 in the north bay with highs today reaching 87 in the south bay, 86 in the north bay. Upper 80s in the trivalley with 68 in san fransisco. Well talk more what to expect throughout the week coming up. Now we have a crash going on in the north bay. Its just in the north bay. The rest of the bay is seeing green. Theres nothing major going on. In even in the north bay it doesnt sound like anything major. The first details were overturned vehicle at southbound 101. Theyre no longer concerned about what was going on there. The offramp is open. So are the lanes. You can see how light the traffic is. Southbound 101. Back to you. Thank you very much. Were following developing news in the east bay. Two swimmers are missing thi
Yesterday. It starts out at 54 degrees in the peninsula, and in the north bay, 60 degrees in the east bay. Highs today reaching into the upper 60s in San Francisco, upper 80s for the south bay, north bay, and trivalley, and 70s in the east bay and peninsula. Ill let you know what to expect coming up. Mike said the rails might be slower than the roads. Yeah. For some folks and the roads will be distracted by the smoke. Just off 101 we see smoke from the san jose fire. We dont see sensors for that area nor over here toward the east bay. The issue is over here. The oakland camera on the b. A. R. T. Station. There is a train at the oakland station but major delays reported coming through oakland. And the train has been there for three or four minutes. They may beholding. Ill check on the b. A. R. T. System if theres some sort of equipment problem around the downtown oakland station. Give it a couple of seconds. Ill track it and let you know more details from b. A. R. T. And you have the fi
I want to introduce our panelists. We will go in the order listed in your program. So this panel and National Heritage and we are going to hear first from jane gilden and a member of npr who will talk about how they created the npr historical archive. Good morning everybody. This is a jane, my colleague. We are from the Research Archive and Data Strategy team at the National Public radio. We are known as rad. Please make sure to introduce yourself and say hello. Sittingf rad officer is in the front, will also be presenting tomorrow at a plenary session. Please make sure you attend her talk. We are here to tell you about nprs historical archives in 2013 from scratch while we were during the move to a new building. Always valued research and archives. We have had an expertly organized audio archive going back to the beginning of all ofngs considered at the end may 1989. One of the first persons they hired was a researcher exclusively to help in the newsroom. Having said all of that, we h
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