The low to mid70s. Along the coastline 50s and some 60s. Big changes though as we head toward the next five to seven days. Well have more on that in a moment. Right now lets check the roads with elizabeth. And once again, as lawrence mentioned, there is some fog out there. Could slow you down. We did notice that we saw a lot of accidents by later on in the evening commute or later on in the morning commute. So were not sure if those are fog related but again if you want to use mass transit, so far everything is on time. Bart has 32 trains all with no delay. Ace train 1 left stockton with no issues. Heres a live look outside. 880, 5 01, a lot of the roadwork picked up. Northbound we saw some approaching marina into san leandro. All lanes should be reopened now and everything is flowing nicely into downtown oakland. South bay not too much issues and so far it looks great on 101 from morgan hill straight into san jose. Thats your latest kcbs traffic. Back to you guys. Thank you. We have b
Good. Bart systemwide on time no delay. More than 40 trains, everything good there. Ace trains 1 and 3 also on time. Thats your latest kcbs traffic. With the forecast, heres lawrence. There are a whole lot of clouds around the bay area this morning. We have the fog and mid to highlevel clouds up above and i think its those clouds that will help to keep the temperatures cooler around the bay area for today. Out the door we go. You have those clouds sweeping up from the south. Cloudy skies now. On and off throughout the day today. So numbers coming down but pleasant in the afternoon. Low to mid70s in the valleys, 60s and low 70s inside the bay and cloudy toward the coastline with 50s and low 60s. Nice shot for you of the clouds over San Francisco this morning. The temperatures are now in the 40s and the 50s. By the afternoon partly cloudy skies, 69 degrees in fremont. 73 degrees in san jose. 71 in redwood city. 63 in San Francisco. Well have your weekend forecast in a moment. Back to you
Who is a vietnam war veteran and retired New York Times correspondent and editor. Craig is the author of living with guns a liberals case for the Second Amendment. And sitting to his left is Daniel Webster who is the lead editor and contributor to a week called reducing gun violence in america informing policy with evidence and analysis. Daniel directs the Johns Hopkins center for gun policy and research. And farthest to my left is emily miller who is currently Senior Editor of the opinion pages at the Washington Times newspaper but will be starting this month as the chief investigate iive reporter at fox 5 news. Congratulations on your new job, sounds very exciting. [applause] emily is the author of the book, emily gets her gun, which is about the Current National political debate over gun control. She was awarded the clark [inaudible] award for investigative reporting from the institute on political journalism in 2012. A baltimore native, she is a cum laude graduate of georgetown uni
But obama wants to take yours, as in obama wants to take your gun. Maybe you could elaborate on that subtitle and tell us what you mean and what evidence there is to show that obama wants to take my gun or the gun owned by someone in the audience . Request well, in 1996 president obama said that in a questionnaire when he was first running for office if he wanted to ban in 1996 president obama said in a questionnaire when he was first running for office if you want to ban all handguns and he said yes. He expanded on that four years ago four years later when he was running for statewide office and said although it might not feasible with the principle still support banning all handguns then as recently as 2012 after the horrendous tragedy in newtown president obama and Mike Bloomberg who funds the Bloomberg School which daniel works for came out within the solemn same day and said we should start banning rifles. So when they Start Talking about banning rifles and banning handguns thats
Necessities they need to buy. Is that the kind of intervention i would be sent into about local Food Production . Awfully expensive and probably not economic, not the one i would devised. I have no idea about poor farmers. Never heard of them before the question. Im tempted to sort of challenge the notion on sort of come in an increasingly urbanized country, the relevance of the type of program. I think one of the biggest changes between 1930s and now, we are an urban country as opposed to a rural country. But i actually do think some of the ideas that i think, that i read about, and most extraordinary our counterintuitive ideas. Innovations, and im not say poor farming is arisen, on the surface sound odd, bizarre, but in the data, tremendous. One of the organizations i read about, a group called give directly which is built entire service overseas, built from the notion that its actually makes a lot more sense. Sets up a program to go to poor neighborhoods in places like kenya and uga