50s on the temps, the city has dipped to 54, everyone is very close here. Now the fire warning is out for about 1000 feet, that includes marin, and off to solano county. There is a north wind out towards vacaville and davis. Vacaville has a northwind at 33 and travis is 58 at eight west southwest, so there is a huge difference there. Temperatures will be in the 90s, if not they will be in the 70s and 80s. That is a heck of a low for this time of year, but that shelf will bump up the temperatures, then we will cool down through the next couple of days. Over to sal now, i know there is a backup at the bay bridge toll plaza. Anywhere you would like to focus on . Of all the toll plaza does have a rather large back up it is backed up to the maccarther maze. And we have heard, anecdotally, that some people are not wanting to take transit or b. A. R. T. Into San Francisco. They are driving by themselves instead, making it for this crowd here of the commutes are not filled in. 880 is lighter t
Health officials want is large crowds. If you are thinking about going to the beach, inc. Again. Is on of the times in the era of covid19. Fearing a migration from throughout the bay area this fourth of july weekend, city officials closed all beaches on the San Mateo County coast from sunrise friday until sunrise monday. That does include pacifica and half moon bay. They have to do it. It is not going away. The numbers are getting worse. Reporter Law Enforcement was turning people away, and some were not happy about it. Some surfers did manage to get out on the boards. They did arrive early, before the authorities had gotten set up. Those that came later fe not se they wont let people social distance in the water. I feel like all of the surfers get it. Reporter up north at the municipal. , we found a different story. It is open and people did calm. The beach near the pier is closed and people went there, even though, as the sign says, they are not supposed to. Reporter i miss read it.
Controversial, emotional, and something we need to talk about. And from time to time when ive done this panel with friends and colleagues, ive called it on or off their pedestals. The debate over statues, memory and meaning. And i discussed this topic maybe twice or three times with edna medford and it is evolving even between us as we proceed over a year and a half. And its a pleasure to welcome not only edna medford, but also liz varon and Gary Gallagher to join the discussion. Of 1728 confederate memorials in 22 states and the district of columbia, 110 have been removed in the past few years. And three new ones have been built. So its good to have the opportunity to take a snapshot. At best, it will be a snapshot. And i think that we all have to agree that however we feel about art, iconography, memorials, icons, history, american heroes and american villains alike, that the controversy over statues and memorials not only tributes to confederates in the south, but also to those, for
Only in a material sense we visit the nation where happiness is the most important thing. First though we go to the antarctic and talk to the scientists who spend months based in the worlds coldest region. Right at the very south of our planet lies antarctica the continent of snow and ice. In 1911 the norwegian Roald Amundsen became the 1st person ever to reach the south pole the last region of earth that was still unexplored and uninhabited by humans. In 195912 nations signed the antarctic treaty pledging to use that region only for peaceful purposes and particularly for scientific research. Today there are around 80 research stations in the antarctic used by 4000 scientists from all over the world. We wanted to know what its like to spend months in the cold and ice and so we headed back starting at the airport close to the russian Polar Research station as i read sky. Approaching antarctica from the air. On board this aircraft our scientists from 10 different countries. Will be spend
Only in a material sense we visit the nation where happiness is the most important thing. First though we go to the antarctic and talk to the scientists who spend months based in the worlds coldest region. Right at the very south of our planet lies antarctica the continent of snow and ice. In 1911 the norwegian Roald Amundsen became the 1st person ever to reach the south pole the last region of earth that was still unexplored and uninhabited by humans. In 195912 nations signed the antarctic treaty pledging to use the beach and only for peaceful purposes and particularly for scientific research. Today there are around 80 research stations in the antarctic used by 4000 scientists from all over the world. We wanted to know what its like to spend months in the cold and ice and so we headed back starting at the airport close to the russian Polar Research station as i read sky at. Pro ching antarctica from the air. On board this aircraft are scientists from 10 different countries. Will be sp