Good morning to you, welcome, im claudine wong. Im frank mallicoat. A wet weekend at that. Mark doing double duty last night and this morning. Its going to be a soggy weekend. It feels like it. You might be waking up this morning thinking its dry outside. Its going to pick up this afternoon. Just be prepared for that. In fact, we have lots of clouds up toward the golden gate bridge. Those rainfall totals of course its not just one thing that summarizing the rainfall. This is one of the extreme amounts. Approaching 5 inches of rain over the past 24 hours. Here we go with some more totals coming up for you. Santa rosa, kentfield, approaching an inch and a half. Not so big for San Francisco. San jose, just a few hundredths of an inch. As i mentioned, theres more rain on the way. The Flash Flood Watch that was out for the kincade fire zone that expired at 4 00 this morning has been reissued. That begins at 10 00 this morning until 10 00 tonight. Rainfall will be picking up as we head into
The Senate Committee on Health Education labor and pin hits will come to order. This has been a shortened week so i think youre going to see there are hearings taking place all over the place i think you will see senators drifting in and out. I want to thank all of our panelists for being with us. This morning, we are going to be talking about an issueely discussed in the halls of congress or the senate. That is the need to reduce the the United States. In fact, the last time as we understand it the senate held a hearing on the subject was in the year 1955. So i think maybe the time is now to renew that discussion. At that hearing, the senate heard from at that point the head of the United Auto Workers and the congress of industrial organizations and roofers regarded as one of the great labor leaders of his time. This is what he said at that time. He said, we fully realize the potential benefits of automation are great. If properly handled, if only a fraction of what technologists prom
The hill rephe proposales. Would also pay 1. 5 times regular salary f workdays longer than an eight hours. This Senate Hearing is 1. 5 hours. The Senate Committee on Health Education labor and pin hits will comeo ordethis has bek so i think youre going to see there are hearings taking place all over the place i think you will see senators drifting in and o. I want to thank all of our panelists for being with us. This morning, we are going to be talking about an issue that is very rarely discussed in the halls of congress or the senate. That is the need to standard wod states. In fact, the last time as we understand it the senate held wn the year 1955. So i think maybe the time is now to renew that discussion. At that hearing, the senate heard from at that point the head of the United Auto Workers and the congress of industrial organizations and roofers, regarded as one of the great labor leaders of his time. This is what he said at that time. He said, we fully realize the potential ben
The Senate Committee on Health Education labor and pin hits will come to order. This has been a shortened week so i think youre going to see there are hearings taking place all over the place i think you i want to thank all of our panelists for being with us. This morning, we issue that is very rarely discussed in the halls of congress or the senate. That is the need to reduce the standard work week in the United States. In fact, the last time as we understand it the senate held a hearing on the subject was in the year 1955. So i think maybe the time is now to renew that discussion. At that hearing, the senate heard from at that point workers and the congress of industrial organizations and roofers, regarded as one of the great labor leaders of his time. This is what he said at that time. He said, we fully realize the potential benefits of automation are great. If properly handled, if only a fraction of what technologists promise for the future is true, within a very few years, automat
Younger generations to get involved the public sector. The discussion was hosted by harvard university. And the director of the Public Policy center and we are honored today to have a special guest in the woman, congress and they are members of the black caucus and we are pleased to take time out of their busy schedules the day after the Congressional Black Caucus foundation and anybody knows they work hard during that time. So thank you for coming to the campus today and being with us and we look forward working with the office on getting more students in congress. Look for us outside and you can talk about being partr, of the government and making the government a better place. [applause] i want to offer a special thank you to the head of the diversity house of representatives. [applause] including in the congress the time you hear about it, we hope we can keep the office because it is very important for the diversity in the country so we are very happy to bring this forward here and