Good afternoon, everybody. Meeting ofthe 453rd the Economic Club of new york in our 109th year. I am bill dudley, president of the Federal Reserve bank in new york. The Economic Club is the nations leading Nonpartisan Forum for discussions on social and political issues with more than 1000 speakers appearing before the club in the last century. We have established a tradition of excellence. I want to recognize the 232 members of the centennial society. These club members make an extraordinary contribution to ensure the financial quality of the club in its second century. Their names are in your program. I would like to welcome students hear from columbia university, hunter college, nyu, university of pennsylvania, and Southern Methodist university. This afternoon, we are honored to be able to have as our guest speaker eric schmidt, the executive chairman of alphabet, inc. In this role, he acts as the firms global ambassador with the responsibility for external matters pertaining to all
North by. 46 in novato. 50 in napa, 56 in Mountain View. This afternoon we have a warmup around the bay and inland. The coast is cool. Get set for low 80s inland. Low 60s on the coast. Frances . Good morning, everyone, here is a look at the map. Still quiet. That is good news. There is road work on the peninsula, northbound 280 to westbound 92 the connection is blocked until 7 00 this morning with detours detours in place situation every everywhere but tracy to dublin is 37 minutes. Thank yous frances. How much money did the bay area make hosting super bowl 50 . Yesterday we heard the numbers for San Francisco but for santa clara, you could have surprising news. Matt . Good morning, the super bowl certainly put a huge spot light on the city of santa clara and levi stadium and all of the hard work for super bowl 50 has paid off with a little bit of money for the city. But you will ask, was it worth it in the city council will discuss the super bowl 50 fiscal Impact Report at the meeting
Storm bass deal, need airconditioning, thats where you need to stay all day long, six out of ten today, not only because of the excessive heat and humidity, but because of the pop up thunderstorms later on there. You see, bus stop buddy has umbrella for later possible. So if youre poolside specially or on the beach, listen for the thunder, then lever the area. If you hear t otherwise, just keep it cool. Temperatures are already in the muggy 70s, all of the rain prep much out of here, 76 degrees, 94 relative humidity, dew points are up there, so it is an excessive heat warning for philadelphia, and the rest of the i95 corridor, and then, a heat advisory for everybody else, with temperatures in the 90s pop up thunderstorms, another muggy low in the 70s, thats your Weather Authority forecast for today. Hey, west chester, are you out there . Good morning, everybody, 6 01 live look 202 rolling up to west chester, little bit of everything, Mother Nature been serving up little breakfast buffe
Plated and the locals helping the us get the wins already. It is casino of weird. Soccer has already started at the olympics, even though opening ceremonies arent until tomorrow. It makes no sense. But off to good start, so who cares, right . But they were booing our goalie. Booed her, right in her face. Not nice. Hi, alex. Hi, im lauren, how are you . Hello . High, my name is, my name is, my name is lauren in for alex today, who took the day off. Did you like the ten yesterday . I loved yesterday. Shall we have another . Lets do it. We want to double. Okay. A 20, and by tomorrow, it will be 30, because weve got a great weather pat american place. So unusual for the month of august, but we will take it for as long as it lasts. Bus stop buddy poolside today with his sunscreen. You will want to spends at lunch as much time as possible out of doors. In fact, sunrise kind of happening right now. The official time is 6 03. And look at that beautiful view, here in old city, of the ben frankl
His story. His teacher told me that this former student was funny, enthusiastic and patriotic. He played the drums in the school marching band. After graduation, he proudly enlisted in the u. S. Army. Before shipping off to iraq, he stopped by the school so everyone could see him in his uniform. He was, as respectful and optimistic as any student who entered my classroom, said the teacher. He was also a dreamer. Brush your as an undocumented child brought here as an document the target he loved america. He hopes one day to earn his citizenship. In april, 2007, while on a mission in baghdad, he was killed by improvised explosive device. He was just 19. The army called him a hero and he was posthumously granted the american citizenship hed always wanted. [applause] his teacher still treasures his memory. This teacher wanted me to know, he wanted me to know that despite what donald trump may say, immigrants are not rapists and criminals. The truth is [cheers] this young man and not have b