Morning. Our cruise covering the fire nfl coverage on fox begins on sunday with a doubleheader right here on ktvu. At 10 00 a. M. Seattle seahawks and then coming up at 1 00, home opener took this video yesterday. For 49ers. All of it was taken as they were driving along highway 162 they host the Arizona Cardinals north of the lake. To get the 2020 season you can see the shots, flames on both sides of the roadway. Underway. In someplace post holding up the now for the latest on the guard rails. The fire zone here, where coronavirus. Is 743,000 cases in california. The fire swept through yesterday is towards the left thats more than 3300 cases in side of your screen. The towns of paraguays and the the last 24 hours. 14,000 people have died in our state since the start of the pandemic. 137 people with the virus who town of or will. Among the died yesterday. Most cases and deaths are disproportionate among black people, Pacific Islanders and casualties is a summer camp. Latinos. A special
Is exercise. Psychology professor said the smoky conditions can contribute to anxiety, angst and depression on top of everything else. It can also disrupt sleep especially on days like yesterday. Heres how the smoke looks like in space. The satellite show winds pushing south to Southern California from as far away as oregon. Smoke advisories continue for our region. Of the National Weather service said there will be little change in the smoke across the bay area in 18 hours. Were joined now with more on the air quality. There will be a change in the atmosphere over the next 24 hours. We do have the winds blowing the right way. This is a smoke and i want to show you the surface winds. Which way are they blowing . Thats at the surface, thats a good direction. We are getting that went. Lets go up to the next level above the surface, by thousand feet. The winds are blowing southwesterly or blowing in a southeasterly direction. Now what weve discovered is that layer from 5000 feet down to t
Signs of ending. Tomorrow will mark the 25th day in a row. Good evening everyone, im frank somerville. And im julie haener. It was not the dramatic orange glow we saw yesterday. Even though the sky looked better today experts said their quality was much worse. We have Team Coverage tonight with chief meteorologist bill martin looking for signs of improvement. First, word from airquality officials. An and record 24 day of that error alerts with another one issued tomorrow. Experts say the worst air was in San Francisco tonight, very few places i good enough air to be outdoors. Keys are pub in San Francisco football fans not bothered by this movie conditions for the nfl Season Opener against super bowl champions Kansas City Chiefs and Houston Texans. The smoke is heavy and we are all trying to break through it. We are all here to watch football. Reporter the bars manager not expecting outdoor patio to fill up ahead of kickoff. Today im surprised you got this far because the weather. Repo
The pundits are questioning whether he has the stamina and the focus to go the distance. If he doesnt, the democrats are left with two way out there, far left frontrunners. Just wait until you hear the details on Bernie Sanders 16 trillion climate plan. Stocks, they are going up again this morning. The Chinese Foreign ministry, cool to the president s statements on china trade, and we have been in and out of that inversion of the yield curve all morning. It doesnt seem to have been a big negative. The dows going to be up about 80 odd points, 10 for s p, 43, 40 odd points for the nasdaq. Thats about a half percentage point. All right, everyone. Stay there, please. We are going to show you the latest biden gaffe and a closer look at the poll thats really set him back. Varney company is about to begin. I just spoke at dartmouth on health care at the medical school or i guess it wasnt actually on the campus but the people from the medical school were i want to be clear, im not going nuts.
2022 politics war room, and the author. The book Mary Llewellyn mcneil. More them later, though. Since the book has not been released before tonight, the presenters asked that i give you a very brief bit of. Who was wallace and why should we care about him . Wallace carroll although largely unknown, today was of the most respected and influential journalists, editors and publishers of the 20th century. A reporter. The united press in europe during, the 1930s and early 1940, carol covered of the most significant events leading to and during World War Two. Then went on to work for the u. S. Office of war information, undertook two stints as editor and later publisher of the Winston Salem journal and served as number two to james reston in the Washington Bureau of the New York Times. Again more details to come, but was much more than a globetrotting journalist giving us eyewitness accounts of events, or even just your run of the mill editor. As alan mary will tell us, carol was a mentor,