Situations that present a little more transmission risk, so we want you to be armed with information. So having said that, joining us rite now is our special correspondent dr. Aloke patel, who has all sorts of information for us, but happy halloween in advance. Thanks for joining us today, dr. Patel. Happy halloween. I got to ask you, and i think i know what youre going to say. Does halloween and then thanksgiving coming up and christmas coming up make you a little nervous . They do make me informs. Its not because i dont trust people. Its just the way were bearing together. We saw spikes. So this is its on every Public Health initial, every doctor, everys radar. Right. No doubt. Ok. So given that there is some risk, were going to play a little game today designed so that you can learn in an engaging way. Dr. Patel youre part of a team that help put this together. Its on our website, abc7news. Com, so you can check it out. We have 12 different scenarios. Each one, you get to rate the t
So, lets jump right in to weather. Let me take it from here. We have some issues out there as kumasi talked about. You can see it over my shoulder. The red flag warning in effect for the diablo range and east bay hills and also the north bay mountains and this goes through 5 00 this evening as winds could still gust 50 to 60. That is looking less likely but still possible but extremely dry out there. 8 to 18 relative humidity. We could have extreme fire behavior because of that. Winds are still running anywhere from 35 to about 41 in knoxville. So, that is still pretty critical as far as fire starting and fire spreading. Look at this. 8 in the Oakland Hills to about 10 , 11 relativi relative ty ty rest of us. For the rest of us extremely dry air and temperatures in the mid 70s to mid 80s. Away from the coast in the mid 70s. Okay, mike. Thank you. Oakland police are investigating an incident along mcarthur boulevard. One person is dead and we have reached out to investigators for more i
Science and engineering that i realized what i really loved was history, and i was bored in class one day because i forgot my book, which is the downfall of every nerd the, the day you forget your book, and i happened to be in sociology class, and the teacher also taught a civil war class. I started reading, and i thought it was the most fascinating people i read about. What fascinated me, looking at these people dealing with the most claddagh close make moments of their lives the most cataclysmic moments of their lives and the nations life and figuring out how to deal with the situation, far enough to be strange, yet close enough to be familiar at the same time. You get your chance to go to fredericksburg, now as a permanent historian. Could you tell us a little bit about some of the things that you did there . Im not saying in terms of accomplishments, but i think our audience is interested what does it mean to be a part interpreter historian at a place like fredericksburg . It means
News source present debate for the state the u. S. Senate candidate perjury or moderators glory fountain and mike ross. Semacodes near point thank you for joining us for debate for the state. Recovering to you live from Alaska Public Media. Im gonsolin. And im Laurie Townsend and we will pose a series of questions to the two major candidates for u. S. Senate. Republican senator dan sullivan and democratic nominee independent doctors al gross who is in the studio and senator sullivan is joining us from away from washington d. C. Welcome to both of r you. As you might have noticed we are having some technical complications with this setup so if you hear a screech every once in a while gross has an earpiece so he can hear what mr. Sullivan has to say. You will notice we are all distanceez in the studio because of the pandemic. We are taking precautions and we feature video questions from rural alaska and one young alaskan. Tune in to Facebook Live immediately after this program for debate
Hes at 253. President trump is at 214, although you can see 71 electoral votes still undecided. 24 hours ago we spoke with paul mitchell, Vice President of Political Data of a data firm based in sacramento. I spoke with i all night long and i know you didnt get much sleep. So thanks for joining us, paul. Thanks for having me. We went to bed with the president looking good. We woke up with things tilting bidens way. Summarize the big picture for us right now. Its kind of two worlds. Were shocked that this is getting so close, that weve been through this process that, you know, this whole president ial race seems to have been going on ever since trump got elected is going to come down to potentially one electoral vote. On the other hand, for the last few months weve known that the most likely Tipping Point states are going to be michigan, wisconsin, and pennsylvania, and its turning out to be that. That essentially whoever won two out of those three states was really in the position to w