Announcer news the build a better bay area. This is abc7 mornings. Its sunday, june 16th. Good morning, and thanks so money for joining us. Im chris nguyen. Lets start with a first look at the accuweather forecast. Lisa . On live doppler 7 a lot of cloud cover for this fathers day. The marine layer is extensive. Heres a look from san rafael, a lot of cloud cover, numbers in the 50s, 58 in oakland. Mountain view is at 59. 60 in san jose. From the airport, 44 minute delays at sfo. The peninsula, in the upper 60s later on. San mateo, low 70s redwood city. Right now in the east bay, upper 50s to low 60s with the cloud cover. San francisco, you will be below average, many cities today continue that trend. Slightly warmer than yesterday. Numbers, cool up the coast, warmer inland just by a few degrees today. Developing news on the peninsula, all lanes of highway 101 in redwood city are back only after multiple crashes. The first happened just after 2 00 in the north bound lanes. The chp says
Lynton history prize, mark lynton history prize and the j. Anthony prize, the work in progress prizes are administered jointly by Columbia Journalism School and the Nieman Foundation for journalism at harvard md. And i want to introduce our host for this evening. Thats ann marie lipinski, Pulitzer Prize winning former editor of the chicago tribune, and the curator here of the Nieman Foundation. Weve got a good and very stimulating evening ahead. So ann marie. Were killing the music. Ive done it. Thats it. Its my folks that jazz. Its called the jazz lounge bar. In case anyones interested interested. Thank you, jonathan, and welcome everyone to the presentation of the j. Anthony lucas prize project honoring the very best of american Nonfiction Book writing in celebrating gifted writer winners this evening, we remember Pulitzer Prize winning journalist j. Anthony lucas, a 1969 nieman fellow, and the late mark linton, a history enthusiast and expert and Senior Executive at the firm Hunter
The older you get the harder it is to wrap the package. You did a good job. You always do a great job. I have a serious question how do you choose the fattest line in the fastest line in the supermarket . Dont you hate it when there is lines. My theory is you look to see who has their stuff on the belt and go toward that one. All right. Heres what the New York Times say. Choose the shopper with the fullest cart not the line with several peopit in the cart. Oh, really . Yes. This say because, it comes down to a few things. There is a Science Behind it. When someone is checking it out it takes an average of 40 seconds to say hello, check out and say goodbye. If you have a person with a few things in their cart it will take an average of a minute longer than one person with lots of stuff in their cart. Also people are taking the time to pay. Pulling out their credit cards, coupons. That makes sense now. They say also go left. Most of us are right handed and we tend to veer towards the rig
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