Bay and the city. More of a westerly breeze then southerly, and alameda 68, 63 to 65, and that is because the San Francisco and Half Moon Bay bowie are 63 and 64, so that is pretty warm water. San jose almost 70 degrees, livermore at 66. The breeze is kicking up with the wind cooling temperatures down when it gets that strong at vacaville and travis. The coolest day is today with tomorrow not bad. This system favors Southern California meaning attempted on the weekend will see a quick warmup. Today we have low clouds with 60s, 70s and 80s, but still muggy. It is 5 01 am. What do we have . What do we have for the peeps in daly city . We like 68. Thank you, steve. Lets take a look at 580 westbound, traffic will be stop and go. Driving in from tracy, i have been through tracy a lot and i know the freeways, and if you have time when you get to work, drop me a line on twitter let me know where you are driving through tracy and where youre going because im curious. At the 580 at 680 we have
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Coming up next, contributors and editors from the book the people make the piece, lessons from the vietnam Antiwar Movement, discuss their personal experiences and that movement. The Mennonite Central Committee United Nations Office Hosted this event. Welcome, everybody. Welcome to the book launch for the people make the piece, lessons from the vietnam Antiwar Movement. Hi, my name is doug hofstetter. Of thee director Mennonite Central Committee. United nations office. I actually got my start during the Antiwar Movement here with the United Methodists office, which is donating this room today. Me methodists actually hired right after i came back from vietnam doing my alternative service there with the Mennonite Central Committee in the middle of the war, in the middle of a war zone, helping children learn to read and write their own language. I wanted to also announced to everyone that we have a number of cameras here in the room. Cspan is covering it. So, when we get to questions and
This is a 90 minute event. Welcome, everybody. Welcome to the book launch for the people make the piece, lessons from the vietnam Antiwar Movement. Hi, my name is doug hofstetter. I am the director of the Mennonite Central Committee. United nations office. I actually got my start during the Antiwar Movement here with the United Methodists office, which is donating this room today. The methodists actually hired me right after i came back from vietnam doing my alternative service there with the Mennonite Central Committee in the middle of the war, in the middle of a war zone, helping children learn to read and write their own language. I wanted to also announced to everyone that we have a number of cameras here in the room. Cspan is covering it. So, when we get to questions and answers i will ask you to wait until the microphone comes to you so that you can be heard by the audience that will be watching on Television Later on. Thank you very much and welcome to todays launch. [applause]