Along highway 101, highway 29, highway, the perhaps 16. That darker shade of gray indicating visibility down to about a quarter mile. Outside of that visibility, it looks pretty good for the central and south bay and winds are generally light out there and we are going to remain with light winds for today. Temperatures will be in the upper 60s to low 70s. Not a lot of change going on for the start of your weekend, but wet weather learning for the returning for the back end. Shoppers waking up early this morning wanting those black friday deals. We are live at the livermore premium outlets. You have a huge crowd behind you,. Reporter yes, and this Shopping Center opened 3 00 p. M. On thanksgiving day and it has been non stop here ever since. This is the line just for one specific store. This is to get into, and just to get into and shop at the kate spade store here at the San Francisco premium outlets. The wait in this line is about an hour and a half. People started lining up at 2 00 a
Were dealing with the clouds and fog once again this morning. Visibility is low for some. Giving you a look at San Francisco across the bay. You can see the clouds right there about the bay bridge deck. And as we get in through the second part of your morning, these clouds remain in place. If youre traveling through the north bay valley, we have a thick visibility down to about a quarter mile. If youre along the coastline, some of those fog horns are going off. It is a little thick there as well. Santa rosa, 52. San francisco, 56. Oakland, 52. Livermore, 54. And san jose, 58. Relatively mild to start your morning. Getting outdoors, you may just need a light jacket, not the winter jacket. This time of year, we could definitely be sinking back into the lower 30s and freezing out there. But not the case today. Giving you a view of the widespread low lying fog along highway 4, highway 29, highway 12, 16. You will find it in that darker shade of gray, indicating that visibility is down to a
Died in a florida nursing home that lacked air conditioning because the power had been knocked out. One press account described the facility as, quote, a death trap, end quote, because the elderly are particularly susceptible to heat related illnesses. Last month, this photo of residents of an assisted living facility in texas, who were trapped in waist deep water went viral. As these recent disasters made clear, Older Americans are particularly vulnerable, before, during and even after a storm. In fact, when Hurricane Katrina slammed into the gulf coast 12 years ago, more than half of those who died were seniors. As the then chair of the Senate Homeland security committee, along with senator Joe Lieberman of connecticut, i led a bipartisan investigation into the response to Hurricane Katrina at the federal, state and local levels. Our investigation, which resulted in this some would say weighty report, revealed many weaknesses in our nations Emergency Response system. And although i d
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The committee will come to order. Good morning. Recently hurricanes harvey and irma left a path of destruction along the gulf coast of texas, across florida, and throughout the caribbean. Homes, businesses, and entire communities were destroyed and lives were lost. Days after irma, we learned the tragic news that eight seniors, ranging in age from 71 to 99, died in a florida nursing home that lacked air conditioning because the power had been knocked out. One press account described the facility as a death trap because the elderly are particularly susceptible to heat related illnesses. Last month, this photo of residents of an assisted living facility in texas, who were trapped in waist deep water went viral. As these recent disasters made clear, Older Americans are particularly vulnerable, before, during, and even after a storm. In fact, when Hurricane Katrina slammed into the gulf coast 12 years ago, more than half of those who died were seniors. As the thenchair of the Senate Homela