First 50s on the temperatures come across the board. It never got over 61 yesterday, so from sunday to monday, brentwood was down 12, fairfield, concord and livermore seven degrees cooler. Santa rosa 15 in palo alto 13. The city only dropped 10 from 71 to 61. Fairfield 25 to 31, onshore wind here, oakland, concord, even napa and the low clouds and fog a bigger push today then we saw yesterday at this time so it is going to continue to cool off. Temperature starting to settle in buffalo average. That is not much we have said, but i was very busy yesterday. Lets hope today is a little quieter. Lets go over to allie now. At me. We are following across that is on southbound 60. This is in the dublin pleasanton area. We can show you, this is just north of sonoma grade, south of 680. A single injury crash that is blocking one of the three, actually two of the three lanes in that area. It is not creating a traffic backup but it is something to be aware of. It will take a little while to clear
Impact of Climate Change. Members talked with james witt and Atmospheric Science professors about efforts to prepare for Natural Disasters which might result in change in weather patterns. The subcommittee will come to order. Without objections, the chair is authorized. This is our third in a series of Climate Change hearings, continuing with Natural Disasters. I recognize myself for five minutes to give an opening statement. Mentioned, this is the third in a series of hearings. History ofning the the Scientific Consensus of Climate Change and the Public Health effects of Climate Change in our first two hearings, the subcommittee turns to the impact of Climate Change on Natural Disasters. This subcommittee has three goals today. First, we are going to illustrate how Natural Disasters are made both more intense and more frequent to to Climate Change. Climate change israel and we are constantly reminded of that fact in terrifying ways. Just two weeks ago, it was reported that greenland l
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Training to have medicaid expansion. We did this in Public Housing when i was mayor of charlotte which was effective and we want to know if there is any more flexibility or is that the line drawn in that area. I want to congratulate you on you reaching out for us and the honest dialogue. Sylvia in terms of the benchmarks, that is something we will get back to you and your team directly on. With regard to the question of work and how we think about that particular issue with regard to health, in terms of one of the things that is an important thing that both sides agree on that was an important changes that preexisting condition shouldnt keep you from an ability to get health insurance. Maybe how one gets to that maybe, the idea that health care is not a conditional thing. Health care differ by a number of things. Different from tan of tanf. Having said that, we think that there are incredibly strong ways. Were with you on work. That is a place where we would like to see it would be gre