In the last week, there has, High Pressure is going to bring us some of the warmest weather because of a spike in temperatures. Of the year, and this thing is we followed him along on a call to a home in san ramon. Massive, stretching all the way up to canada. So theres no way, no how, were the garcia family gls entertain not going to see this happen, the good news in all of this for tomorrow morning is we will start off on the cool side. And get up early tomorrow morning, and crack the windows because of the Community Girl open. Being offlimits. Get some of the cooler air in do you know why it is closed . Here, to start the day. Because of the sickness going around. And then you can shut those with more people working from windows before it gets too hot, home than ever before, casey so your house hopefully will says he is responding to more stay cooler. House calls. Would very 56 in the east bay were finding a lot of tomorrow morning. Peoples offices are in the and 54 in San Francisco
June 3rd, this is a move that will impact thousands on the weekends. Sarah simmons is live with the details and rider reaction. Reporter im here in Dupont Circle. Theres quite a bit of activity at the metro here in dupont. This is part of the general managers new safe track plan that we have been talking about. He came up with a few weeks ago. Thats going to be just the beginning. Midnight closure on weekends and throughout the entire week. Heres the thing. The city doesnt shut down at midnight. Take a look over here. You can see we still have activity. People walking around. Taxis and everything. Those will be in dire need soon. Jack evans spoke about the need to cut back on the metro hour. Its a tough one and i time. Theres no if, ands or buts and we were getting 19 hours a week of repair, that doesnt work. Reporter people are going to have to plan ahead. Thats what we were hearing from riders earlier. That these Ride Services like uber, lyft and all the taxis are going to have a lot
This week weve been riveted by the saga of kaci hickox, the nurse forced into quarantine. Her week began 18 tent outside of a hospital in newark, new jersey with no heat, no shower and a makeshift toilet. She said she was held prisoner. Governor Chris Christie said she should stop complaining. So she hired attorneys and after a few days in the tent she was allowed to go to her home in maine. Enter a new governor of maine. He decided she should be quarantined again. She went out on her bike. As of now after a court ruling she is allowed to leave her house but is subject to daily monitoring by health officials. Polls show that 80 of americans are in favor of quarantines for those who had close contact with ebola patients. Many who live in kaci hickox hometown feel that way also. But the nurse is free to go out in her town, so how are local authorities handling this . Joining me now is the police chief of fort kent, thomas, there has been a great deal of concern about the safety of your c
New Research Shows between 360,000 and 670,000 american jobs were lost to robots and automation since 1990. Now with self driving cars and trucks, are we set to lose even more to Artificial Intelligence . Open the doors. Im sorry, dave. Im afraid i cant do that. We will get to the robots in a minute, but to get you up to date on the top stories, lets check in with hallie jackson. Senior news editor cal perry is here and president ial historian Douglas Brinkley will be with us. Lets start at the white house. Hallie, we had the president signing this environmental executive order that undoes what president obama had done. Why is he arguing for this. That obliterates it or destroys what president obama had built up on climate. This is something that donald trump promised to do. You heard him at the Environmental Protection agency talk about ending what he described as a war on coal. A lot of this would take the teeth out of the clean power plant or what they are intended to do that. They
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