Quarantine for 14 days. They are asking people to limit activities to immediate household as california topped 1 million covid19 cases, washingtons cases doubled in the past two weeks. We expect to hear from the state, health and Human Services director, when his address we will bring it to you. Governor knewsome attended a Birthday Dinner for one of his political advisors last week. The chronicle is reporting there were 12 people at the outdoor gathering at the French Laundry and yachtville. Representatives declined to specify how many households they represented but did not deny the number was more than three. In San Francisco, it will be the last night people can eat indoor at restaurants. Six weeks ago, San Francisco allowed Indoor Dining for the first time but the number of covid19 cases continued to rise. San francisco remains in the yellow tier, the least restrictive one. We want to take you to the News Conference involving the health and Human Services director. Absolutely, sea
Discussion with julian, id like to share a little bit about the history of the strand. The strand was founded in 1927 on book row. Stretching from union square, book row gradually dwindled from 48 bookstores until, after 93 years, the strand is the sole survivor. Now run by Third Generation owner nancy bass. We want to thank all for our support because without all of you, we wouldnt be where we are today. And also an update on the store in case youre curious, the physical store in union square is open, weve been open for about two weeks. So wear a mask and stop by if youre in the area. Tonight were excited to have Julian Zelizer who is celebrating the release of his book, burning down the house. Julian is a class of 1941 professor of history of Public Affairs at Princeton University and a cnn political analyst. His most recent book coauthored by our moderator, kevin kruse and the fierce urgency of now. Zelizer has been awarded fellowships with the New York Historical society, the russe
Gave back, call was for Washington Post. What is your read on this trial rule document . Guest i think the highlight everybody is looking at is the way Mitch Mcconnell is trying toh compress the tri, that he does not wanted to go on for quite as long as what the clinton impeachment trial did 21 years ago. That trial was sprawled across five or six weeks. There were sort of multiple stops and starts because they were bringing in witnesses. They werein taking time off to t deposed witnesses. Mc connell has set up where you could pretty much be done, conservative estimate are the first weekend of february. Some are even trying to suggest they could wrap up next week, sort of the middle of the week. Thats probably a little bit faster than i think it will go but he doesnt the house managers, for instance, it to backdate to present 24 hours of testimony. Iti have an old timeline from 19 with me. They did it over three days in 1999, and then the president ial lawyers, bill clintons teen sprea
Motorcyclist in east contra costa county, this motorcycle was on fire. This whole area oakly, brentwood, this is going to be affected and having a weird effect on pittsburgh. The traffic is going to be backed up beyond the crash in antioch. If you live in pittsburgh, get on the road before they clear this up and get yourself a little advantage. Quickly to Tropical Storm dorian b towards puerto rico, weakening a little bit. Wind is 60 miles per hour. Moving northwest 13. Expected to weaken and pick up in intensity. Current track takes it near the bahamas, daytona beach, cape canaveral. There are tracks that take it towards South Carolina and georgia. Still Tropical Storm, but it is beginning to make a move in a quiet atlantic season. For us cool to warm, 60s, 70s, you willer 80sing some 90s. Some locations dont get the fog this time of year. Windsor walnut creek, 80s. If z 60s for stenson San Francisco, pacifica. Tropical moisture made an appearance yesterday. It has moved out. My fire
Students alerting them to this situation. We want to really promote what our core values are on our campus rather than promote the message on those fliers. Reporter chief diversity officer dr. Kathleen, confirms police and staffers found flyers august 12th. Thats nine days before instruction started for the fall semester, from the american identity movement, a nonprofit activist fraternal organization. Other campuses across the country also had similar fliers distributed on their grounds. It violated the time place and manner policy that regulates how information is distributed. We spoke with students who say the message and action of placing material on this campus is concerning. It really does cause alarm. There so much hate going on nowadays, you are always on your toes because you are scared something serious is going to happen. People find it easier to these things. I dont think anybody likes them. We are a campus that wants to stay engaged rather than brushing them under the tabl