As well 63 in pacifica 58, though if youre going to be on terror 55 rather 66, and Half Moon Bay and again just keep in mind it is going to be a overcast for summer coastal areas today. Once again 75 in millbrae upper 70s if youre going to be in burlingame later on this afternoon, 75 for foster city and san mateo low 80s, san carlos and into redwood City Mountain view youll be at a high of 80 degrees. Heres south zone covered in the 80s today anywhere from the low to upper 80s. So it is definitely more widespread here today 80 degrees expected in sunnyvale 84 in cupertino but 18 im pretty toasty in morgan hill later on today expected and youre east bay zone looks like this its going to be really nice pleasant temperatures closer to the bay. Were looking at some mid to upper 70s for union city and Hayward Fremont youll be at a high of 78 today but then its going to get hotter inland of course 89 for the high in livermore this afternoon 87, if youre going to be in pleasanton sunday and i
A couple hot ones as got my full Weather Forecast coming up in just a couple of minutes back to the news a lot lets get to our big story which is the coronavirus now killing over a 150,000 people in the u. S. And now some of the nations top medical experts say that america. May need to hit the reset button when it comes to the response to the pandemic whitney wild now to explain. It is time to reset medical experts at Johns Hopkins releasing a new report wednesday titled resetting our response urging the United States to reset its response with policy actions at the federal state and local level to get control of the covid19 pandemic unlike many countries in the world, the United States is not currently on course to get control of this epidemic. The report says this as republican congressman Louie Gohmert was not allowed on president trumps visit to texas after testing positive for coronavirus wednesday. You know a lot of people in made a big deal out of mind out wearing a mask ow ly n
All right, lets get back to the big story which is the coronavirus california has just passed. A somber milestone, a 197 deaths yesterday thats the highest singleday total then weve got doctors now across the country saying maybe its time to hit the reset button on our response to this pandemic. John lawrence explains. The United States has yet to flatten the coronavirus curve like welcome all. Without that all over this country is going to keep popping up because its something nationally. President trump is calling on governors to reopen their states. But his Coronavirus Task force is warning the 21 red states on this map that strong restrictions might be needed. The yellow states are also under the microscope. Weve got to help the public understand youve got to be part of the solution and if not i cant even imagine what the next 6 to 12 months for like without a vaccine. It will be close to the gates of l. Johns Hopkins University reports, the u. S. Recorded 50,000 deaths in just ove
Just how a soft and we are this morning. As we start to get closer to the lunchtime hour things will start to move and we will be opening up to a lot of sunshine for yourself a zone east bay and much of the north bay leaving all that fog hugging a lot of our coastal spots. Temperatures outside right now 50s 60s but im tracking some warm ones in some neighborhoods coming up this afternoon. I will have my full forecast in just a few minutes back to the news. Thanks a lot, lets get to the big story which is california surpassing another terrible milestone in a pandemic a 197 deaths yesterday the highest singleday total and now some doctors say the u. S. May need to hit the reset button altogether in its response to the pandemic. Whitney wild explains. It is time to reset medical experts at Johns Hopkins releasing a new report wednesday titled resetting our response urging the United States to reset its response with policy actions at the federal state and local level to get control of the
Im the guy you had to put up with during the first panel. Fortunately, we have a new cast of people to add their voices to the wonderful voices you heard from the scholars who were on the first panel. Once again, weve got Miller Center people here. And the Miller Center, one of its main emphases, is the focus on studying the presidency in depth. Historical depth with objectivity. In other words, we are all in the business of doing stuff that an editorial cartoonist is not in the business of doing which is reacting to events on a daytoday basis. As pat oliphant did more than 10,000 times in his 60 plus years as a newspaper cartoonist. Where as we all strived to be as objective as we can, the job of the editorial cartoonists and pat oliphant, as well as anyone whos ever done it, to provide comment, to provide opinion, to provide something to provoke discussion rather than perhaps aspire to settle discussion. The panel today, this afternoon, which will cover the president s from george bu