How are you . I am doing okay, i am having major allergies this morning. I am feeling it. We will take care of you. I am dave clark, little of the week, it is may 20. We are talking about the forecast for the day. Any big surprises that we need to look out for . I think it is the wind that is killing me. Steve, we will come back to you. The winds thursday allergies up, no doubt about it. It is a quiet forecast. The forecast has more son, it should be warmer and lynn. We are jumping up a couple of degrees, but, there are low clouds out there. It is a westerly breeze. Northwest, it is advanced from san jose, the rain will and, and mid70s, San Francisco goes a little bit above oakland, so, over to sal. Any of these on your screen, my friend . As a matter of fact, i am looking at these things here. There is construction closure here on 880 at 238. You should watch out for it. You can see that traffic is going to be slow. We are also looking at the commute and the east bay. So the area that
Damian boy, and the culture there is so rich. I mean, its been for decades. Rodrigo yes, yes, and its the reason why we want to preserve a lot of the beautiful assets that we hold near and dear to our hearts, and fiestas las americas is one of them. Damian i saw some images, you sent us some images, and lucha libre is part of it as well. Rodrigo i know, mexican wrestling. Its always fun. Damian well, i mean, in the mission, there are so many cultures within the culture of the mission. Tell us about the diversity within that Diverse Community there in the mission. Rodrigo of course. You know, a lot has changed, but however, the essence of the Mission District is very strong. And that essence is mexican, is nicaraguense, puerto rican, filipino, africanamerican. So, all that created this beautiful melting pot of what is the Mission District and why its so, so cherished in San Francisco and the bay area. Damian let me ask you this. Theres been kind of a tug of war with gentrification there
days after a major dam in ukraine was destroyed, seismologists have found evidence of a huge explosion in the area, close to the time of the breach. donald trump is charged over his handling of classified documents after he left the white house. on the 75th anniversary of the windrush arriva we re live at the royal albert hall in london where a special concert will be held tonight. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here s gavin. hello from the bbc sport centre. hello there let s start with the build up to the champions league final in istanbul between manchester city and inter milan. fans arriving in the turkish city ahead of the big game. much of the talk is whether city and pep guardiola can go on to complete a famous treble. olly foster is in istanbulfor us. you just know that pep guardiola will not overthink this final as he did against chelsea two years ago. he has got his set strongest 11 and he is very unlikely to waver from that unless of
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