Now only a couple of spots of low cloud cover and fog that you can actually see. Versus the city of San Francisco right now securing the Sales Force Tower in the distance thats really about the only found that weve got drifting right over berkeley aside from that it is clear and temperatures are cold livermore dublin conquered up through the all in the 30s right now fairfield youre below freezing right out 30 degrees while petaluma sitting at freezing at 32. Santa rosa and santa only to each of 33, this is a big drop in temperatures from yesterday look at napa down almost 20 degrees from the same time yesterday Oakland Hayward santa rosa nevado all also showing some pretty big drops in temperatures from where we were at the same time yesterday. Now we are going to be looking at a pretty mild afternoon. So i know its a chilly morning. But there is something to look forward to later on today as far as whether joes and of course for early risers you get the better traffic of the morning a
Very much. Give yourself a round of applause. [applause] this is one of our favorite events of the year and we feel so honored to have been here with us today. I hope that you all come back next year. I want to introduce first susan, professor at william and has written 12 books, four of whom are on roosevelt and the most recent is a blueprint for war, the 100 days that mobilized america. Whats truly remarkable is the way that it zeros in on a specific timeframe and a series of decisions and actions that were made by one president and one specific circumstance. Michael lost obviously has written nine books and is both an nbc news historian and National Archive foundation, White House Historical society in monticello, i could go on for 20 minutes. Although the awardwinning producer for the documentary the decisions that shook the world coming in his new book president s of war, which bill gates ranked as one of the five to read. It looks at a range of decisions that they made to go to w
The good afternoon, everyone. Welcome to the 16th annual roosevelts reading festival at the president ial library and museum. Im the director and im so honored to be on stage today with these distinguished historians and supporters of the library. How many of you have been here all day . Raise your hand, okay thank you very much. Give yourself a round of applause. [applause] this is one of our favorite events of the year and we feel so honored to have been here with us today. I hope that you all come back next year. I want to introduce first susan, professor at william and has written 12 books, four of whom are on roosevelt and the most recent is a blueprint for war, the 100 days that mobilized america. Whats truly remarkable is the way that it zeros in on a specific timeframe and a series of decisions and actions that were made by one president and one specific circumstance. Michael lost obviously has written nine books and is both an nbc news historian and National Archive foundation
This afternoon. That would get the week off to a good start. Meteorologist chris sowers is joining us now to look at accuweather. How is it looking out there . Everything looks okay. The problem is the wind is making it feel pretty chilly this morning. It seems like every sunday im standing out here. We have gusts around 20 Miles Per Hour sustained wind speeds in the 1015 mile per hour range. When you look at the actual temperatures, this is the 24 hour temperature change were actually 10 degrees warmer than we were the same time yesterday. Allentown is the 18 degrees warmer than the same time yesterday and wildwood 17 degrees warmer than the same time yesterday. The problem is you factor in the winds and it feels like 36 in millville, 38 degrees in allentown. So this wind is kind of spoiling our good time this morning. Satellite 6 along with action radar, clear skies here across the mid atlantic, a couple of clouds across central pennsylvania this morning. Some of those will sneak thr