Our inland areas. 50s still close to the ocean in half moon bay, daly city, colma and pacifica, rockaway beach. 67 degrees in los altos. We jump to the low 70s and the santa clara valley. East bay numbers up to the mid 70s in brentwood, tracy, oakley and in orwood. 75 fairfield. Low 70s around the trivalley. North bay from 50s and breezy to 70s at petaluma, novato, also sonoma. Warmer on the weekend. Well highlight that coming up at 18 minutes after the hour but right now, good morning jaclyn. Good morning. And right now were starting off with an accident that could slow you down if you are getting ready to hit the roads especially along 101. This is northbound 101 at south Airport Boulevard actually just past Airport Boulevard a rollover crash has three lanes blocked and the backup is beyond 380. Speeds drop right around 30 Miles Per Hour. It might be quicker. Emergency crews are on scene and they are just waiting for a tow truck to arrive. San mateo bridge looking good. A quick easy
101 because all of our crashes have been along 101 this morning. So well begin this is in san jose, northbound 101 as you approach mckee, we have a two car crash. Traffic is backed up to about story at this point. So give yourself some extra time. Speeds drop 25 miles an hour. Thats your cruising speed. Another crash on 280 right near bird avenue thats in the northbound direction, not blocking or its blocking one lane, not causing backups just yet. Well keep an eye on it and let you know. And heres your drive times. Northbound 101 from tennant to cochran 11 minutes in the red. To you, roberta. Im way over here this time [ laughter ] were just all over the place this morning. Hi lets go ahead and take a look at this. Its our live weather camera. And i think view because we can look across the bay waters at least 40 to 45 miles due east. You can see the very tiptop of mount diablo standing proudly 3800 feet tall. You can see that the wind is a little bit flat at pier 9. This is the anoth
Sprinting up a suspension cable doing somersaults on the walkway with no safety gear. I have been climbing my whole life. I want to scale the Golden Gate Bridge. We went for it. Two High School Seniors enjoying the notoriety. It was an awesome climb. Not a lot of people get to see that video. The Golden Gate Bridge is not an a musement park right. They shimmied up ropes. Razor wire was no deterent. Officials learned about it weeks after it happened. If these men had slipped or fallen, there could have been serious harm to motorists below. The most vulnerable areas on the bridge are the bottom. We focus our efforts to the bottom where you can hurt it. It is so beautiful up here. Seeing them dangle their legs over the side and them holding on by their fingertips. I respect them as thrill seekers. It is a quick pass to fame. If i knew i wasnt going to get in trouble i would do it. What about getting killed . They were fine. Very stumid. Stupid. The british tourists wonder who would. I wou
Until it gets into our heads. Thank you. So with that, we will wrap up the panel. And thank you to all of our panelists for being here today. [ applause ] so well go ahead and start our next panel. So that we can keep on time. Be as efficient as we can. Welcome to the second panel of the day. This panel is entitled where are we now. A conversation on Educational Opportunity and integration. Our panelest today will be gerard robinson. He has been in the education commissioner of florida. The virginia secretary of education. So gerard has a long history in education. Dr. Greg fors ter is the director of Trinity International university. He is a senior fellow at ed choice and is at the Freedman Foundation for educational choice. And he received his ph. D. With distinction at yale university. Mashea ashton is, just recently given its approval to open up a charter in 2018 in washington, d. C. She served as the ceo of the Network Charter school fund. The Senior Adviser for Charter School pol
Or cspan 2. This is a great day to have a conversation about Higher Education and typically the role of black universities and colleges in it. In 1997 i had an opportunity to work on educational project with dr. Samuel dewitt proctor. Many of you know him as president of north carolina. Some of you know him as president of university. He spent time in washington, d. C. As a kennedy appointee to the peace corps but a number of you know him as pastor of an stenian church. We had an opportunity to sit in a lovely room similar to this with a donor its a donor who owns a large and Famous Family sfwrags. The head of that walked into the rooms. We exchanged niceties. She said can i ask you one question . He said yes. Is there a need for black colleges today . And dr. Proctor leaned back in his chair, having heard this question for his life. The question not whether there is a need for h fwrvegs cus today. The question is where would america be today without the hbcus. She nodded. He returned