Just you know being to wishful its sometimes it happens all. We have friday light traffic sometimes the entire. Morning commute. I hope that food case for you today, its picking up a little bit here on the san mateo bridge taking a live look at west 92 you see the brake lights are filling and indeed fridays you know doesnt mean were not going to have traffic, its just lighter compared to thursdays right here in the bay toll plaza to see the traffic flowing into San Francisco and its looking good. No problems no hot spots, no stalls under 10 minutes for the drive time to make it an and ill give you one more the Richmond Center fell west 5. 80 wide open for your driving pleasure so get out there make that trip to the north bay well check more traffic throughout the morning drive and check in on some other bridges and see how its moving out there but for right now. Were looking at roughly 7 minutes off to one o one connecting into sandra fell james darya thanks a lot rob our breaking news
Have one obvious exception on the map 2 of them actually its hayward in Half Moon Bay at 5052 degrees in the meantime were spending the morning in the 30s for areas like dublin fairfield nap of the petaluma and nevado our coolest of spots at 36 degrees. So it is a chilly start to bundle up as you venture outside expect conditions later today to be a whole lot more comfortable and ill tell you more about that. Still ahead. Rob all right, lets talk about the friday morning commute as you get ready to head to work for recovering from some major bart delays weve gone from 20 minutes down to 10 minutes now its on the rich when line heading anywhere from richmond to the various the station around toward the millbrae line plan ahead, but at least were down from 20 to 10 so this means they are recovering nicely they should be back on time shortly here at the bay bridge toll plaza your morning commute already thinning out so heading into San Francisco, a minor weight can be expected stopping go
Morning it although get outside enjoy the sun and well do so with the jacket on because we are still pretty chilly oakland as the warm spot across the bay. Youre actually sharing that with livermore 5556 degrees currently nevado holding on to the 30s along with the late how at 3938 degrees so some of us are starting to warm up others of us still pretty chilly. Nevado you just got an update. Youre now at 41 degrees so temperatures are on the rise actively, and well continue to boost into the 60s later today as far as traffic goes we had some bar issues earlier today, but i mean the bay bridge it doesnt get any better than that allows anybody home just because its so nice right exactly it looked like this all the time normally have the backup spilling all the way back through the maze and we have crashes and stalls. None of thats happening right now so its a great trip into San Francisco. We did start off this way by the way couple hours ago was stacked up from west grand but on fridays
Battlefield. He has his own battlefield where he oversees the brison bristo station battlefield. Kevin is the coauthor of the book to hazard all, a guide to the 1862 antietam campaign. Today he will talk to us a little bit about the aftermath the antietam campaign, the tail and that is often overlooked. He will tie into an earlier talk from today. Set in the larger context, he will talk about the loudoun campaign Loudoun Valley campaign of 1862. Ladies and gentlemen kevin pawlak. Thank you, chris, for that introduction and thank you to all of you for tuning into our virtual symposium. We hope you will be able to join us next year in 2021 we will be reprising our topic of what was supposed to be this years topic a foreign leaders. Today, im going to speak with you about the Loudoun Valley campaign which is a campaign that does not get a lot of study at all unfortunately in the larger scale of the civil war. I would probably wager there are more people in this room that i can count on on
Volume series on the pacific during world war ii. In our the doolittle raid of 1942 that were carried out in response to japans bombing of pearl harbor. Welcome to the National World war ii museums evening presentation webinar. My neighbors Jeremy Collins and for those of you watching on zoom, some brief housekeeping remarks. You are an attendee of our zoom event tonight. That means you do not have video or audio privileges but you can interact with our moderator and guest i writing your question in the q a box. The moderator would be reviewing those during the question and answer session which will conclude tonight program. Now to introduce the moderator its my pleasure to pass this program over to dr. Rob citino. Thanks, jeremy. Dr. Rob citino here, seeing history of the National World war ii museum, beautiful new orleans, louisiana. We have a special guest with us tonight, a friend of the museum, my friend and a wonderful writer and author, ian toll. Welcome. Iq, rob. Ian toll is on