Clara, cupertino, saratoga and san jose. Higher clouds looks like were on the tail end of it. Some will drag across. Look at that. Rain. Moving into the desert. And also east of l. A. And san diego. If youre going down there, keep an eye on things for us. Well get the higher clouds. Still be there. Not as intense as what we saw yesterday afternoon. Warm to hot. Kind of muggy. But by tomorrow, that low starts to make its move. And pretty significant. Highs today, 60s, 70s, 80s. To near 90 degrees. Sal is here at 7 01. And he tells us, the traffic is mostly moderate. Our friends in Livermore Valley are having a tough morning. Ill explain in just a second. If youre driving over to marin from richmond this is your commuter. It looks normal. When you get over to marin, you wont find it especially hard to drive in marin county. This is 880. Its recovered after an earlier crash northbound near 23rd that was gone. And traffic is recovering nicely. Westbound bay bridge. Backed up full strength.
Paris peace accords and the president s historic visit to china. This is just under two hours. Good morning. Im here to welcome you on behalf of the Richard Nixon foundation which cosponsors these legacy forums with the national archives. Its a wonderful partnership. David is responsible for 12 billion documents, some of which is placed at the library, which is his facility. And we, in turn, have the people who created those documents. If youre old enough to remember warren beaty and the movie shampoo, weve got the heads and he has the shampoo. Since my experience on nixons staff was on the domestic side we tend to favor topics that i knew. That didnt include Foreign Affairs but weve stumbled on to a brilliant and helpful counterpart of me that is my pleasure to introduce. Thats kt mcfarland. You know kt as fox news analyst. Everybody has to start somewhere and kathy troyas started as a clerk typist on the graveyard shift of National Security council when she was a sophomore at the Geo
Working on this war without trying to negotiate an end. I had come back from paris, we were trying to do the exact thing. But you couldnt mention it. Couldnt mention it. Whose decision was it to make these talks secret . So was it so you could advance more who had the courage to do it. We felt you cannot make progress, propaganda, with the whole world watching. Youve got to do it secretly. I think the North Vietnamese werent that interested in negotiations, except as a tactic to wear us out or to see whether we could make the kind of deal they could live with. They didnt want to accused by the vietcong and others of being overly soft. What do you think, joe . I think here winston and i may differ slightly. I think its important to have secret negotiations. They accompany almost any negotiation about a serious issue. But i think henry had a somewhat expansive view of that, which is keeping it secret. Thats a different issue. I meant the public. I understand. My point is, for him secret
Concerns that firefighters are still dealing with out here, along with, obviously, trying to make sure this fire is completely out. This is an Apartment Building that was under construction. It had just had the siding put on it. Flames were flying up into the air, and there were embers raining down on this neighborhood, as we drove up to this scene. That was of great concern for firefighters. They evacuated about 150 people from neighboring homes and Apartment Buildings we spoke to won woman who lives right across the street. My mom said the block is on fire and im, like, what do you mean . Its just, like, in flames. In flames. And i was just so surprised. A lot of neighbors woke up and essentially felt like their entire street was on fire. Just this building was fully engulfed if flames. Just a massive fire ball here in the middle of what is a very densely packed neighborhood. So you have a lot he of homes on all sides of this building that were threatened by the fires, but it doesnt
You can talk about things that went wrong, but you could communicate love for the idea of a service. The extraordinary variety of people went there. We have people with great physical disabilities who are president for longer than anybody else but cannot stand on their own. We have people who are just [inaudible] [inaudible] history disappear and my thought is the word history is mostly made up of the word story plus a hello. We are to be telling our children interesting stories. Host and ken will be with us to take our calls. Well put the numbers up on the screen. They moved up to almost parity with lincoln. Lincoln took care of the greatest crisis. The depression and the Second World War. He is very interesting. You can win a trivia contest. He won three National Elections in a row. But as is the peculiarities of the american democracy is the electrical vote that matters. As they found in 1876 and Grover Cleveland found out when he won the popular vote he won the popular vote again.