Up to the 60s this morning. Half moon bay at 64, napa 61. A couple locations seeing a taste of the offshore breezes, which will mean mid to upper 80s bayside today, including San Francisco and oakland. Warmest spots inland could be climbing into the 90s around morgan hill, as we closely watch the wind to see the areas in red, those are the go u. S. Y offshore winds which will start to subside after we pass lunch time so the timing on the expiration for the red flag warning right now for the north bay close to 10 00 a. M. This morning. Coming up, theres another trend to some gusty offshore winds also in the sevenday forecast, a look at that come up ing up a 7 15. A lot to look out for, thanks. A dangerous display last night in contra costa county, about five acres burned east of blackhawk near johnston road. No structures were damaged. Pg e is taking no chances. Late last night the utility turned off power for thousands of customers in yuba, butte and plumas counties, part of pg es effo
Changing it is fentanyl but as you write about in your book it is mixed with cocaine, metha. So i just want to start off with the big picture what got you into this . What gave you incentive to spend four years of your life and how did you keep going with it . It is fascinating. I had a friend who died in 2010 from fentanyl before people were talking about it and before i knew what it was. It wasnt until four years ago i was a music journalist primarily in doing a report on why so many people were dying at raves. This big electronic music where there is tens of thousands of people partying and somebody would always die and the deaths would be blamed on ecstasy. I have never heard of ecstasy being such a lethal drug and i find out almost all of the ecstasy was adulterated. It had been mixed with chemicals there is no true ecstasy its all these new chemicals i want to find out what these drugs were. It turns out there are hundreds of new drugs i have never heard of the most people have n
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Veterans issues and how lawmakers are working to improve Veterans Affairs programs. The event was hosted by the American Enterprise institute. Lets try to get started here. Good morning. Welcome to aei and welcome to our program today. The value of our veterans, our conversation with representatives, mike levin and brad. Im gary smith, im a senior scholar here as strategic studies and im director of aeis program on american citizenship. I amng toi skip a set of am going to skip a set of introductions since we will be talking the next two hours. So those joining us here in joining online or watching on cspan, if you want lengthier bios go to the website and go to the link for the page and you will see everybodys biographies. Let me begin by giving a quick overview of the proceedings. We will first hear from representative mike levin, the recently a district that runs recently elected congressman from californias 49th district, a district that runs along san diego to southern Orange Coun
Capt. Judy malana let us pray. God, you are the creator and sustainer of all life. Because of this, we humbly invoke your holy presence among us in this great hall of our nations highest court. As we honor Justice John Paul stevens who was a great man from a great generation, we gather with hearts of gratitude, knowing he faithfully answered the call to serve our country when we, the people needed him the most. Country when we, the people, needed him the most. As a naval officer, he took an oath to support and defend the constitution of the united states. He stepped up to the plate using his talents to help our nation navigate victories during world war ii. As a justice, he guarded our sacred constitution, the principles of which are the foundation of our freedom and a beacon of liberty to the rest of the world. Justice stevens stood as a sentinel over the rule of law to protect our democracy. We are so grateful for the many, many gifts Justice Stevens graciously shared with serving a