Good morning. Thank you for waking up with us. To come to mornings on 2 im pam cook. And im dave clark. It is wednesday may 6. We are off and running. We have the forecast for today. Good morning, steve. Good morning. The moon will be full tomorrow morning. You can still see it 98. 5 visible. This is the last supermoon as a matter of fact. Also called the corn planting moon because you plant now and the cornstalks better be knee high by the fourth of july. The clouds are clearing out rapidly. High pressure will kick in behind that. In santa rosa 55. San jose 53. The Oakland Airport is 54. Yesterday the blogs roared in and its warming up today and some may warmup more if the northeast breeze establishes itself. North of santa rosa we had and east wind and a little offshore and open and everything is taking the turn toward a warm up and that is what we are expecting today with highs making a joke all above average. More on that coming up. We have information about what happened. They had
Calling on please and clearing encampments. Yesterday marked the end of the second week of former president Donald Trumps hush money trial. Those are two stories that made headlines this week. To start the program we want to hear from you. What is your top news story of the week . Democrats, your line is 202 7488000. Republicans, 202 7488001. Independents, 202 7488002. If you would like to text us you can do so at 202 7488003. Be sure to include your name and city. You can post a question or comment on facebook at facebook. Com cspan, or on x at cspanwj. In addition to campus protests and the hush money trial here are some of the othereadlines we have been following this week. The dea recommended reclassifying marijuana. The Federal Reserve held Interest Rates at a 23year high. Rates slowed according to the april job report. Marjorie Taylor Greene announced she is continuing her push to remove House Speaker mike johnson. We will get to calls in a few minutes. First, according to the As
Meet Me at the Court held its eighth annual Black History Person and Youth of the Year Banquet Saturday night at the Parish Hall of St. Mary s Episcopal Church. The banquet consisted of both an awards ceremony honoring local notables as well as an education program focused on Black history.