Regions. This is unlike our typical offshore flow where the wind is going this way and everybody is hot. San francisco is in the 90s. This is coming from the southeast. Youre seeing excessive heat warning in the Central Valley where numbers that could make this week. The heat advisory. So what did i just say . Its hot. And this going to stay hotter tomorrow and start to cool off rapidly. Here is the trend the next couple of days. You will see wednesday it cools off around the bay a little bit more still hot inland, though. And then thursday, friday, and saturday you see that cooldown. So a big cooldown for the weekend. But you got to get to tonight and you got to get through tomorrow. At the coast it is not bad. Right around the bait is not bad. You can deliver more, you get into stockton, you get into clayton and evergreen, and morgan hill, it is hot. I will see you back here in a few minutes. All right, we will talk to you then. Now we got Maureen Naylor in the south bay tonight. San
Today with a Panel Discussion with our teams host of the news with Rick Sanchez Rick sanchez and host of economic a day and author of understanding socialism professor Richard Wolfe thank you for joining me today professor i want to start with you these these protests are just ravaging the overall become more peaceful what start with the basic question of why is this movement spreading worldwide. Well i think you are seeing the beginnings of what anyone should have understood was coming this is a major of all on the working people across the warning i mean you put 40000000 people out were at a time when theyre already under pressure because the government didnt prepare very well to make nor is it mandatory. And youre putting people in their own pressure and when you lead with oil. But they dont know about whether they are. Poor and you know that youre going explosions and theyre going to impact all kinds of communities and unfortunately you will see a bad reaction by the police in this
That is why a lot of doctors want to use it. They want to give all people the best chance they have. Good morning. I am a National Political reporter at the Washington Post. Continuing our leadership during crisis series for Washington Post live. Our guests are confronting challenges across their states and Cities Economic carnage, testing, all the issues confronting them as leaders. But they lead different parts of the nation. One is a governor, another a big city mayor. Both are republicans. First, i will speak with nebraska is Governor Pete Ricketts and then i will speak to mayor Francis Suarez of miami, florida. Governor ricketts, welcome to Washington Post live. We appreciate you being here. s get to bit one of the lets get to one of the big areas in your state. What are the Biggest Health challenges in the meatpacking industry . Environments that is a difficult one to do social distancing because the concentration of people. Have done, working with the university of Nebraska Medi
Billion people. Tom it is nothing more than a states rights issue in the united states, the tension between the federal government and the 50 states. The size of the fiscal stimulus is extraordinary, way more than what we saw from president obama in 2009. Just as importantly, the impulse of the fiscal stimulus over the short term is truly at a wartime level. Francine we are also getting some e flow figures. This is the month of march, german business confidence, and the index is 86. 1 instead of the preliminary 87. 7. March, i dont know whether it still seems quite strong. I know we will speak ahead of the if a in just a second. It is not having a big impact on the so the ifo march is holding on. If you look at current conditions, 93. This was for february, so it is backward looking, it does not take into account a lot of what we saw. It will be interesting to see what the ifo president expects for the future. Tom lets get to the data right now before we get started. They did it is sim
Nightclub. Busy bar on the weekends friday and saturday nights. We are not the only bar in the neighborhood. Across the street is the horseshoe and five or six other restaurants down the street. We are the corner where everybody mingles. It is not necessarily the dorian. I cant control across the street what happens in the door doorways. What we are trying to do is we are a neighborhood bar trying to additional element to it to bring in more people, to bring in more people to the neighborhood to have the neighborhood people join us more often, add another experience to it. We dont want to do crazy bands to 4 00 a. M. We have another nightclub. We are not that. We are a restaurant with a jazz band on thursday night during happy hour, not doing craziness. That is not our plan. Other than that, we are just trying to support the neighborhood and move forward. Anyone here to testify in support of the project sponsor . Come on up. Thanks for listening to me. I am liz miller speaking on behal