Profession that allows you to use lethal force should have Half Moon Bay is minus seven. Could significant training. Sfo on his five. Concord plus three and you can President Trump will take see, not a huge difference. Action of his own with an sunny in the morning and 60s, executive order addressing Police Reform. In washington i am Garrett Tenney, fox news. The time now is 4 35 a. M. The west Carter County police 70s tender 80s on the department is ending its temperatures. Contract with local police agencies. They are moving toward a more a monday at 4 30 p. M. Restorative model and the we head over to sell and say good morning, sir. Good morning to you, steve. Right now with traffic doing well if you are driving around the bay area. As a look at the police and school does not match with the goals. They plan to use more than 1 million to support African American students. Bay bridge it looks pretty good here with no major issues driving into San Francisco. More black lives matter pro
See the 60s, they stay at the coast. Notice by 4 00, it will because of the lack of sunshine and breezes kicking up. And as more of you head back to work, the commute and changing workplace just one of the topics were focused on as we build a better bay area. Amy hollyfield is live from the new milpitas b. A. R. T. Station this morning. Reporter good morning. Yeah, if anyone was worried about crowds this morning on this first monday of the new station, dont be. We havent seen anyone here yet. It doesnt look like people have worked this into their routine yet. But the station is beautiful and huge. It looks like an airport. The first weekday train is set to leave here in a few minutes at 5 04 this morning. Here is a time lapse video of a train on saturday, the First Official day of service, from ations. Brd newn the south bay. The funding for this project was approved 20 years ago, so it has been a long wait for people who live in the south bay. But they now have b. A. R. T. In this are
Forward. That system will move into the grisham, and former National Pacific northwest. For us will security advisor susan rice. Give us high clouds and temperatures slightly cooler than yesterday. Near average bys campaign is conducting more extensive reviews of some to a little bit cool. Prospects. Health experts are warning on a monday tran05 against President Trump plan to hold a pen can rally in an good morning, steve. Good morning to you at home. Lets go out and take a look at indoor arena in tulsa, oklahoma on saturday. The president s rally will be a 19,000 seat the commute on interstate 880. Arena that has canceled all it looks pretty good as you drive. More people getting on the road other events through the end of july because of the risk of corona virus. The Tulsa Health Department director says he wishes the. It doesnt look like a bad commute. Trump campaign would move the as a matter fact, traffic is moving along very well in both date back because of an directions. Also
And Steve Paulson has perfect weather, to begin our new week. And a huge congratulations, that is seriously major. Very nice. Yes, and the weather is not bad, even in livermore its not bad. We do have a lot of high clouds spilling out, weve had a lot of lows going over the bay area, this time tracking to the Pacific Northwest, the system itself, a dry front, if you will, is dragging across, giving a tiny bit of fog, but 50s, 60s on the temps. Everyone is very close. The average height now is 67, and that is the forecasted high, so 89, the wrecker hide record high in 1908. 8 34 now on the sunset. The lows in june have been very warm, so, look for high clouds and breezy to windy, it will pick up as the system slides by tonight into tomorrow. Highs near average around the bay, and the city also look for inland areas. Over to sal now. Things usually start to back up on the bay bridge toll plaza. Are we seeing that right now, sal . Yeah, things are a bit slower than they used to be, steve.
And the readers for allowing me to be who had elevated libraries. [applause] let me just say that you are now a number one. I finally smacked down andrew carnegie. But when i started this book i could not have anticipated that part of it. I was drawn because they wanted to understand that happened in 1986 the epic fire that close the black one the library for seven years but more importantly i wanted to understand why i cared about it so much. I have often said if somebody said to me city hall burned down i would have thought thats too bad. I assume they will rebuild it. But hearing that a library had burned, felt like a deep profoundly personal loss. And i thought why do we feel such a connection to books . And what is so disturbing. And with the investigative curiosity with the overarching question of why do we care so much about libraries. And thats what stirs a lot of people because for many people it was a reminder to them of how much they care about libraries. So the thing that i