We will check with mike in just a little bit. Lets check in with kari right now, another spare the air alert. Yes, we do have that, as well as the high fire danger, as well as the heat advisory. A lot going on. I wanted to show you that red flag warning we were talking about. Not only now for the north bay hills but it has been expanded into parts of the east bay down to the Santa Cruz Mountains. So we have a lot of areas above 1,000 feet that will have very low humidity and very high winds and were going to see those winds really starting to pick up by tomorrow afternoon. Today its going to be hot and dry with temperatures much hotter than it was yesterday. Reaching 95 in san jose. 101 in livermore. And also 101 degrees today in ukiah. Im watching this as well as the winds, the humidity and the air quality. More on that coming up in a few minutes. For now, back to you. All right, kari. Well take you out to the roadways where traffic is moving smoothly through the area and green sensor
This includes the National Fish Habitat Conservation through partnerships provision, a bill i championed. This title establishes a National Fish habitat board that supports a successful Publicprivate Partnership to restore fish habitat. I would like to thank the Ranking Member of the Natural Resources committee, rob bishop, and the Ranking Member of the subcommittee on water, oceans and wildlife, tom mcclintock. I would also like to to thank my colleagues on the other side of the aisle for their ceaseless effort and commitment to making sure we do everything we can to conserve prork tect and enhance the resources that we are in charge of taking care of. I look forward to continuing to advance other important provisions, but this bill hopefully will be on its way to the president s desk. As cochair of the Chesapeake Bay watershed task force i would specifically like to act modge my friends an colleagues in the bay delegation who labored so hard for so long to help clean up our great Che
Congressional quarterly, he calls the presidency of wikileaks William Mckinley. This is just over one hour. applause good evening ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to kansas city public library. Robert merry, this is his second representation. Y applause he is a graduate of the university of washington. He has a masters degree from Columbia University school of journalism. He has been a reporter for the observer, the wall street journal, managing editor, executive editor and editor in chief of congressional quarterly, and more recently, editor of the National Interest in the american conservative. The american conservative he says its collaborative, but it sounds a lot like robert merry. This is a description of their philosophy. We believe in constitutional government, fiscal prudence, sound policy, clearly needed borders, protection of civil liberties, and mixed with diplomatic we had here closely to our institutional maximum ideas of ideology principles one could wish that there was mor
[ applause ] so, good evening, ladies and gentlemen. Well m coto the kansas city public library. Robert merry, this is his second presentation in the somewhat hallowed halls of the library, five star library this week from library journal. Thank you. He has a masters degree from Columbia University school of journalism. Hes been a reporter from the observe, the walt walt journal, managing editor and editor in chief of Congressional Quarterly and more recently the american conservative. He says its collab la tif but it sounds like robert merry. We believe in constitutional government, fiscal prudence, sound monetary patrol si, delineated borders, authentically free markets, and restraint in Foreign Policy mixed with diplomatic acuity. We adhere to ideas over eidology, principles over party. One could wish there were more of that kind of true conservatism wandering around the beltway than some who profess to be conservatives. Hes also the author of books on those ultimate journalistic in
The google made a big announcement about the future of its work from home plans, could inspire other companies to follow suit . An uncertain future for as many local fishermen, still trying to recover after that destructive warehouse fire at pier 45. That fire burned the gear for half the city is. Those crews now scrambling. Reporter report commission estimates that 7000 of these crab traps were lost in the fire and for the fishermen they will not be easy to raise, theyre not exactly something you can buy at walmart or home depot. This crab boat owner has long waiting to do, 500 buoys have to be marked with identifying colors as he works at his home accounting to create 250 new crampons for the upcoming season. 50 of them in the fire that destroyed all the gear for his two crab boats. I got down there and pretty much knew at that point that it was a bad deal. Reporter report will begin demolishing was left this week but its losses were covered by insurance. The fishermen steer was not