Im sorry the heat is here to stay. Im michelle griego. Im frank mallicoat. Lets check in with Roberta Gonzales who is live with more. Good afternoon. Reporter good afternoon frank and michelle. You Better Believe on one of the hottest days of the years were going to take it outside. Trust me on this one, its even hot in the city by the bay. The city of San Francisco right now reports 84 degrees. Now this is widespread heat. Inland livermore is reporting 95 degrees. Around the peninsula its 87 degrees in redwood city. We have fremont checking in at 85 degrees, oakland at 80. Heres what you need to know. It is the second spare the air day of the week, where we have a lot of smog being trapped very close to the surface. It is the second consecutive heat advisory in effect this time encompassing all 7 Million People that live here in the bay area. You Better Believe tomorrow will be the Third Straight day with the heat advisory. Temperatures today anywhere from 90 at the coast to 106 in li
Fatal jump in yosemite. Potter was 43 years old. Another extreme sport ended in tragedy this morning. At dalys mussel rock park a man crashed into the cliffside while paragliding. Lillian kim has details. Reporter paragliders come to mussel rock part in daly city for a reason. The smooth air is ideal for their sport. Those conditions, along with the safety precautions most people take make fatal accidents here rare. Youve got to make sure that the wind is coming from the right direction. Preferably west for this area here. You never turn into the hill. You always turn away from it. Reporter but this morning something went terribly wrong. Rescue crews say a paraglider crashed into the cliffs. They got the call at 9 30 a. M. And said he was dead by the time they arrived. The victim in his 50s appeared to have been flying alone. A nun ofmber of people fly here all the time. We had a friend who hit a cliff. But he was fine. Just broken arm. Reporter mussel rock beach attracts paragliders f
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Alexander has written for esquire Rolling Stone the nation narrative. I knew id get this one now narratively. And elsewhere he holds an mfa in literary reportage from the New York University Arthur L Carter school of journalism. From 1998 to 2006 he served as a us marine deploying to the mediterranean. East africa in iraq, he grew up on military bases from the east coast of the United States to japan. He currently lives in new york city, but calls atlanta home. Please give a warm savannah. Welcome to jared alexander. Good morning. Wow, give me one sec here. Okay . First thanks for having me. I its been a hard year for facetoface interactions with books and her two years i suppose and just being here is a real honor. Actually, im was really happy to be invited and speak to you guys about my book and about some of the stuff that sort of influenced it. And thats kind of what i want to talk about actually is i i just when i thought about what i was going to come up here and talk about i ke
Narratively. And elsewhere he holds an mfa in literary reportage from the New York University Arthur L Carter school of journalism. From 1998 to 2006 he served as a us marine deploying to the mediterranean. East africa in iraq, he grew up on military bases from the east coast of the United States to japan. He currently lives in new york city, but calls atlanta home. Please give a warm savannah. Welcome to jared alexander. Good morning. Wow, give me one sec here. Okay . First thanks for having me. I its been a hard year for facetoface interactions with books and her two years i suppose and just being here is a real honor. Actually, im was really happy to be invited and speak to you guys about my book and about some of the stuff that sort of influenced it. And thats kind of what i want to talk about actually is i i just when i thought about what i was going to come up here and talk about i kept thinking about other works and other works that sort of but maybe as a kid and as an adult sor