House, where President Trump added fresh fuel to the fire in the controversy over whether and when to send kids back to school. Earlier i spoke with dr. Yvonne maldonado. Thank you for joining us this morning. At his briefing last night, President Trump said hed feel comfortable sending his son and grandkids back to school because he said kids dont transmit the coronavirus very easily. He also said they dont catch it easily. That seems to conflict with some of the research that weve seen just this week. I want to get your thoughts on that. Well, i dont think we really understand exactly whats going to happen with children. It does look like they are less likely to get sick, and maybe to transmit, than older children, and certainly adults. But we do need to have them go back to school very carefully and make sure that theyre socially distanced, that the older kids wear masks, and especially the teachers take all the precautions not to get infected. And the other big headline this mornin
But then once he decided he would do it, that was when he could hardly say, i am going to be president. It was not something we never, ever dreamed would happen. But i was excited about it. I had campaigned the whole last year before the governors race for him. It was hard. Amy was a baby. I didnt like to leave her all the time. But i enjoyed it. I learned so much about our state. We have 159 counties. I knew the capital of every county. I knew and issues. That is how i got involved in Mental Health issues, running the campaign for jimmy. Our big Mental Health facility hospital. There had been a big expose and the Mental Health systems act had been passed, and this was in 1963. This was 1966 when jimmy first ran for governor. He got beat that time. We got in late because our leading democratic candidate had a heart attack. But they were moving people out of the hospital because there were like 12,000 people and had room for 3000. It was awful. It was happening all over the country. The
Sierra. Weve got a look at the full forecast coming up next. Today in the bay continues right now. A very good friday morning to you. Thanks for joining us. Im laura garcia. Im marcus washington. Mike will get us through the commute in a bit. Thats right. Another good thing the weather were experiencing today vianey in for kari this morning. It may make it spooky when you look at the cameras. We are seeing some drizzle which means a little bit of sheen out on the roads mainly along the coa coastline. This shot of emeville on the live cam those commuters dont be afraid, any time california sees any bit of rain we get scared, slow down. Current temperatures in the 60s for San Francisco, 60 degrees. San jose 64 and the cooling trend is going to be todays big story, for areas like concord, look at that, 70s by the lunch hour. Ill talkore about that coming up. Lets head over to mike. Vianey was using the camera over there emeryville, theres mist in the air and the sheen on the road. The bay
Lanes, but some cars were able to get through on the right lane. Again, this happened at about 2 00 this morning. One person died. Back here live, we are trying to still figure out the identity of that victim. The cause of this accident has still not been released to us yet, but they are still investigating the cause of this accident. Reporting live, im sharon katsuda, back to you, mike. Thats right, sharon talked about the clearing of the roadway, so while we do follow the cause or effects of the tragedy with more investigation going on there, we do know one person died, but all lanes did clear as sharon said, about a half hour ago. Quickly recovering the backup went almost back to 242 but back at speed through Contra Costa County out of Pleasant Hill and down toward walnut creek. Great recovery there. Highway 4 not showing any early slowing out of antioch, typical of a friday. We have a smooth flow of traffic but traffic down 680 continuing down toward al costa. There is a crash, sou
Readers of the book and then followed by a panel discussion. There will be q a and all the amazing stuff after words. I wanted to give you a big round of applause because in fact we are opening up a new location come august 1 and we would love to see you there. Just a few housekeeping notes for tonight. There will be an audience q a after the panel discussion, plus a chance to have book signing. There will be books here in miami. The q a portion it is a collection of 25 essays and poems written by and for people with experiences of the Mental Health care system in america. From the matter Pride Movement to foreign care. It is dedicated to finding working alternatives to the Mental Health Industrial Complex. Often unexpected ways and places to friendship, respect and the truth of the expense. Without further ado, i want to bring up to a panelist. [applause] hi everyone. Its so good to see you. I am one of the coeditors of we have been to patient. So excited that you are here on a tuesda