Weekend. Today is the last warm day. Look at these the temperature trend in concord. 49 to start and 70 degrees by noon. And another warm day but we cool down this weekend. More on that coming up. Mike is seeing a problem for drivers over highway. That is right. Not across the bay, but it is between 280 and Half Moon Bay. Problem is i believe we have Traffic Control in one lane in either direction at a time just between the area are where you park the bikes and can yada road and this is a problem for the garbage truck and that part of the morning commute. Back to you. Thanks, mike. Well now to the new developments in the coronavirus outbreak. This is a live look at Uc Davis Medical Center in sacramento. This is where a Solano County woman is in the hospital as the number of cases pops overnight in self nations including the United Kingdom and france and iran. As for the Solano County case, theyre trying to figure out how she became infected. She was not traveling to china or had contac
And were going from the mid70s today in the inland areas to the low 60s tomorrow and upper 50s by sunday. So well talk more about this, the impact of the brought and the sierra snow pack in minutes. And mike is sorting out issues in hayward. We have a couple of crashes. The big view. Mostly green. A little blips on a friday. Lighter traffic early. But over here, more slowing south 880 a crash around street and around the 92 interchange so watch this portion of hayward. And it could complicate things. But a nice drive. Toward the bay bridge, another crash on the approach and giving you a live view but no metering lights right now. Back to you. If you developments in the coronavirus outbreak. Were learning the cdc recently transferred an infected patient to a San Mateo County hospital for treatment. It is not clear where that person came from. Were also tracking the coronavirus case involving an infected Solano County woman as a number of cases pops, a live look at Uc Davis Medical Cente
Cspan3 continues next with the presidency focusing on the legacy of john f. Kennedy. The Smithsonian American Art Museum hosted this 90 minute event. Good evening. Did you know that john f. Kennedy was the most photographed leader of his day . This may not surprise you since he used photography strategically to share his values and his vision for america. It was also the golden age of photography in america and that is why this subject is of interest to us at the Smithsonian American Art Museum and hopefully you. Here at the museum we focus on telling the stories of the American Experience from folk art to photography as well as painting and sculpture and crafts and media arts. Our exhibition, american visionary, john f. Kennedys life and times, which you can view on the second floor in the graphic arts gallery is a premier event among many organized by the kennedy president ial library in this centennial year. I am stephanie stevish, the director of the Smithsonian American Art Museum
New york. I thought, if i had said anything she would have thought i had been some sort of a nut. She never knew. , many times, itit is that way, in some cases. Whatever you are doing, you dont get into it if you are lazy. You have given us insight into the work you have done and the iconic photographs you have brought to the public guy. Hank you for sharing we have a facebook question from peter. On there resources people who died in detroit . You could be featured in our next program. Up next, the presidency with Edward Witmer and frederick loganville. Kennedy president ial Library Director moderates the discussion. This is about 90 minutes. Host good evening. Did you know that john f. Kennedy was the most photographed leader of his day . This may not surprise you. He used photography strategically to share values and vision for america. Ofwas also the golden age photography in america and that is why this is of interest to us and, hopefully, you. We focus on telling the stories of t
Our exhibition can be viewed on the second floor in the graphic arts gallery and it is a premier event among many organized by the kennedy president ial library. I am the director of the Smithsonian Art Museum and we call ourselves sam for short. We have assembled a group of historians and scholars to talk about the Kennedy Administration and the legacy. Many of you remember the Kennedy Administration and the arc of history. We have members of congress and i want to recognize them and their staff for doing the peoples business. Please join me in recognizing congressman jim banks, david cicilline, and steny hoyer. We have asked representative hoyer, the House Minority whip, to introduce our moderator this evening. He is the head of the foundation. I want to note that this is being livestreamed and recorded by cspan. Please turn off your digital devices so that we can enjoy the program. Thank you for being here tonight with us. Thank you for the work that you do. I was told to introduce