Democratic ticket. K looks atey beycho campaign news. You can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. Washington journal is next. Good morning, this is the washington journal for august 18. There is the Wisconsin Center in milwaukee, site of some of the activity of the Democratic National convention. A lot of it being done by zoom and other means. Day one taking place yesterday. Day two tonight and it will feature speeches by bill clinton , alexandria of garcia cortez, and dr. Jill alexandria ocasiocortez, and dr. Jill biden. You can watch on cspan and cspan. Org or follow wrong or follow along on our cspan radio app. We will get your impressions of the first set of the convention. What you think of the format and the speakers that were featured. Among them, Michelle Obama. If you support joe biden, collis that call us at 202 7488000, if you support ,resident trump, 202 7488001 and if you support if you are undecided, 202 7488002. Our Facebook Page if you want to post there, fac
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Or along the waters edge. A weak system coming in from the west. And i mean very weak, will give us a few high clouds, as well. The wind speeds are down. Thats the one good news, but its still very dry, and that easterly breeze looks like it will continue most of the week, probably. I really dont see much change unless we get some cloud cover. A lot of those higher clouds will filter in from san jose south. 30s, 40s, and 150s. Locations very warm. There are some that are cold. Upper 20s in occidental. There is your easterly breeze coming in from the delta, over san pablo bay, over towards the coast. I dont see much change in this pattern. 60s in the temperatures to a few near 71 degrees. The traffic is, sal . Just what you would expect. Slow traffic, although just a little better on 80 westbound, steve. 36minute drive. Not great, but about normal, maybe a little less than normal, but certainly not light. Its not light, but at least its not 65 minutes, or 50 minutes, Something Like that
All of this. It was his vision to create an organization that could curate policy organizations policy conversations when no one really cared about it. Weve had a long time it was not the case that people were not treated as a stakeholder. Other to jerry and the members of the board of directors. I also want to recognize congressman rick white, one of the founders of the internet caucus, thank you for coming. Our next speaker succeeded congressman wei. Jeremy berman founded our organization. Hes been a driving force for having good conversation about and a policy before anyone thought it was important. Jerry will introduce our next speaker. Jerry berman. [applause] mr. Berman is congressman goodlatte here . He is coming in. It is an honor for me to be here and to introduce congressman goodlatte. As many of you know, he is retiring this year after a long run in virginia. He has always been a leader on internet policy. He worked tirelessly on encryption policy, surveillance policy geared
We will be these remarks are earlier today and go live now to the internet policy conference this afternoon. We will hear from congressman Bob Goodlatte. We are on a tight schedule, but to introduce our keynote speaker for the first part of lunch come i want to introduce Jeremy Berman who i introduced earlier today. Jeremy created all of this to create an organization that could carry policy where no one really cared about it. To treat everybody as a stakeholder, even if they didnt know it yet and weve had a long time and now is not the case. This is kind of important and thanks to jerry and the other members of the board of directors. I also want to recognize congressman rick white, one of her major programs and a member from the state of washington during that time. Rick, thank you for coming. Our next speaker succeeded, congressman wei. Jeremy berman founded our organization. Hes been a driving force for having deep conversation before anyone thought it was important. Jerry will int