[inaudible conversations] good afternoon, everyone. Welcome to the American Enterprise institute. My name is ryan streeter, director of policy studies and its my pleasure to welcome you to this event featuring timothy carneys new book and discussion about the findings and claims and i think you will find the remarks in the panel of interest particularly timely given the moment we find ourselves in historically right now so i look forward to the discussion. Hes going to come out and offer a few words and then he will be followed with a Panel Discussion with Charles Murray known to everybody here and then Megan Mcardie known as Washington Post columnist with a lot to say on this issue as well. Tim is a visiting fellow here at aei an and is also the commentay editor at the Washington Examiner where hes been a columnist for a while. His previous books are what many of you probably know him for. The big ripoff and that is where he carved out a name for himse himself. Its a deep dive and its
About 10 00 a. M. In the upper 60s. Were talking low 70s. We are still seeing the slightly more comfortable temperatures today before we see a big change coming up in the work week. Will have more details oen what you can expect and a closer look at your daytime highs in a bit. First over to mike. We start with a crash here, this is the scene from not long ago. We got word of a deadly crash on fremont city streets between walnut and capitol. 24hour fitness, fremont festival of the arts we often have our booth, a major roadway off of mallory that should. Open in time for the bulk of the morning commute when the businesses open buting suspicio. Everybody stayed around, the scene, the driver, to cooperate. Highway 24 a little slowing but i think everythings moving pretty well for the rest of the story around that head back to you commuters in Contra Costa County, just wrapping up moments ago. Today in the bays pete suratos joins us live in lafayette. Pete . Reporter good morning to you, g
Well get you out the door. This is the time of morning parents are planning the day for their kids so lets talk about the temperatures. Currently at 60 degrees in the south bay, but lets get right to that San Francisco unified school day, because were going to keep a lot of the cloud cover early on by about 10 00 a. M. Look at that 61 degrees and well stick to the low 60s, it isnt until 2 00, 3 00, well start to climb into the mid60s. So a little bit of a breezy day in San Francisco. Might even feel a little chilly at times and of course, west Contra Costa Unified School day getting warmer a lot quicker than San Francisco for sure. 10 00 a. M. , 68 degrees and then were talking 70s by the time the kids head out to lunch, at about 12 00, 73 degrees. Topping out in the 80s, parents. I bet the parents are happy to have the kids back in school. Is that so, mike . Probably so. It will also affect the parents and their commute. Toward the bay bridge where even though San Francisco is coming
Getting the School Lunches ready, too, and youre probably wondering what should your kid wear to school . Judging by the weather, its going to be different everywhere you go. If youre in San Francisco, of course San Francisco Unified School District we have the cloud cover and the temperatures are in the upper 50s. Low 60s by about 12 00, well be in the mid60s and its going to be a little warmer for those of you who are on the west Contra Costa Unified School day, 68 degrees by 10 00 a. M. And by 11 00 a. M. Well be in the 70s. It is going to be warm in the 80s by the time you pick them up from school in west contra costa. Ill look at how other Bay Area School forecasts are doing. First over to mike. Vianey the bay bridge. Oakland unified started a week ago. Theyve had a week the parents have to adjust to the schedule. I did see this monday morning a lot more folks head for the early commute, the metering lights were turned on at 5 12. Its starting to sort itself out now. We have the b
The uk government has raised more details of its post brexit position on the European Court ofjustice. Here is the Prime Minister. When we leave the European Union we believe the jurisdiction leave the European Union we believe thejurisdiction of leave the European Union we believe the jurisdiction of the European Court ofjustice the jurisdiction of the European Court of justice and the jurisdiction of the European Court ofjustice and we will be able to make our own laws, parliament will make our laws, british judges will make our laws, british judges will interpret those laws and the British Supreme Court will be the ultimate arbiter of those laws. If you want every detail on how the government sees this working you can get that online on the website. Before we get to the politics, here isa before we get to the politics, here is a timely video from adam fleming on is a timely video from adam fleming o n exa ctly is a timely video from adam fleming on exactly what the European Court of