Our winds picking up today. If youre about to head out the door, get ready for the morning and maybe youre heading to the b. A. R. T. Station, in the low 60s. We reach into the mid80s already by noon. We know its going to be a hot day as we plan for that red flag warning. Any fires that spark could spread quickly. Make sure youre always aware of whats going on. Well talk more about this as well as whats ahead for the weekend. Mike, how is it looking for the commute . Not bad, kari. There is still something going on i thought would clear by now. The Silicon Valley map that we typically show, scattered incidents there. The only one were worried about is north 101 at the lawrence off ramp. Still closed from the northbound side. Continue north to fair oaks and that will be your option. You have to head back and loop back up. Everything else moves very nicely. Back to you. High fire danger is back and communities across the bay area now in this waiting game to see if their power may be cut
You are watching the Atlanta Press club debate serious. To ensure safety the candidates and panelists are participating from their homes. They are in alphabetical order, republican who served as georgias secretary of state and previously held the Congressional District six seat. Democrats served as the representative of Congressional District six since 2018 and spent 30 years working for delta air lines. Now lets meet at the panelists. They are Stanley Dunlap reporter with the georgia reporter and anchor. Now lets get started. Candidates will have 60 seconds to answer questions and 30 seconds to respond. I will hold a piece of paper uploading the candidates know when they have ten seconds remaining. For the rules visit the Atlanta Press club website. The start of the debate will include each candidate asked two questions. George, you get the first question to lucy. Welcome, everyone. This is question number one. The Affordable Care act is set to go before the Supreme Court. There is a
To the left. His opponent amy kennedy, former Public School teacher and a member of one of the most famous political dynasties. We want to know that the voices in south jersey are heard and i think that im the person to do that. Im raising my family here, this isnt just my house but my home and my whole family lives in the area and understand what is happening in the community. Seat for second congressional district. I know the district, ive walked it, the people are good hardworking middleclass people that want somebody thats going to break their back to them and thats me. To beat Jeff Van Drew, we need to have a vision of what we want this country to look like Going Forward and for me that an and moving out of the coronavirus and George Floyds death, that it will be really important to focus on the values of our community. The candidates will have their chance to square off on covid recovery, Climate Change, policing, health care and all the issues critical to the people of south jer
In a surreal display that alarmed Public Health experts, trump reved his mask before entering the white house potentially infecting the dish anyone inside. We will get the latest. Then we speak to Kristin Urquiza, whose father died from covid 19. My dad was a healthy 55yearold. His only preexisting condition was trusting donald trump. And for that, he paid with his life. Week, Kristin Urquiza attended the president ial debate sitting just feet away from President Trump. She is now in selfquarantine. Plus we will speak to a College Student in vermont who is doing what the white house doesnt want the cdc to do trace the contacts of people who may have infected or been infected by President Trump. All that and more, coming up. Welcome to democracy now , democracynow. Org, the quarantine report. Im amy goodman. President trump returned to the White House Monday after being hospitalized since friday for covid19. He will continue treatment at the white house. On monday night, trump walked ou
The 1918 flu pandemic altered American Life in ways that are familiar to those living through the 2020 coronavirus pandemic. Conflicting information left people wary and fearful. College classes were held outside, sports were canceled, asks or challenged as unamerican, and fines imposed on those who refuse to wear them. Next, Christopher Mcknight countryrecounts how the experienced the events of a century ago and the lessons we might learn. He directs the Oregon University center for humanities. Cracks since the pandemic has begun, for our purposes, since we shut down in march, they thing that has been driving our analysis here as historians is what is the historical precedent . Obviously, 1918 is the one that comes to mind and we have nobody better to tell us about 1918 christophernd nichols. Hes an associate professor of history at oregon state. Hes the director of the Oregon State Center for humanities and the founder of their citizenship and crisis initiative. Harvard andied at wes