Bit warmer thantoday that is what we can plan on as of right now temperatures on the cool side we have mid50s for this coastal spa looking the lower 60s as of right now crossed the bank and then 64 degrees as you read it to head off to work it is going to be on the mild side for the inland location looking at the upper seven is to near 80s by 11 00 a. M. Right before lunch time if you have any areas that december to you can expect 54 claude it likely will look into the mid90s for those inland spots if you are across the bay by the afternoon low or seven is here is a live look outside from the studios looking at the bay bridge the sun will not come out until after 6 1 3 before the into but the still continue to fall before the sun comes out here is where we stand with the temperatures mid to upper 50s across the peninsula daly city 56 and francisco 58 we have the mid fifties or out of the authors of did the lower 60s across the east of the shoreline and for areas that is all coming up i
[applause] i just realized i dont know if we get a sound check. Its so good to see everyone here. I love doing book events because weve got to keep books alive. I want to thank the Simons Foundation for supporting all of our initiatives here when we do live in the present date for private events that are science themed or inspired and its with their support we are able to do these. So a shout out to science. [applause] i want to mention before i introduce the guest of for the amateur Astronomers Association of new york will be out in the garden. Its going to be out in the cold garden tonight with telescopes to help us do this guys and the claim is the clouds will clear write about exactly as we finish the last question and also we will have a book signing for the glass universe so we will have a book signing over here and then we will do a little q a after the conversation. But we introduced the guests. Im sure a lot of you have heard of our guest. I want to introduce david sobel of th
Astronomers at harvard and here is dana hello and welcome. [applause] i just realized i dont know if we get a sound check. Its so good to see everyone here. I love doing book events because weve got to keep books alive. I want to thank the Simons Foundation for supporting all of our initiatives here when we do live in the present date for private events that are science themed or inspired and its with their support we are able to do these. So a shout out to science. [applause] i want to mention before i introduce the guest of for the amateur Astronomers Association of new york will be out in the garden. Its going to be out in the cold garden tonight with telescopes to help us do this guys and the claim is the clouds will clear write about exactly as we finish the last question and also we will have a book signing for the glass universe so we will have a book signing over here and then we will do a little q a after the conversation. But we introduced the guests. Im sure a lot of you hav
Act. Illance watch cspans washington journal live at 7 00 eastern morning. Join the discussion. Next, a discussion on the nuclearf the iranian agreement. This comes a few days after President Trumps announcement that he will not certify for irans compliance with the deal, calling into question its future. Iranianhe National American council, this is an hour and 15 minutes. Hi, everybody. Ok. Such a fantastic crowd. And you are all so young. T is freaking me out seriously. Like youre so young. Its terrifying. Hi. The i am holly. I cover Foreign Policy for politico. Im really pleased to welcome everyone here today for what i hope will be a fruitful. Iscussion first let me introduce our panel ists. I can possibly do justice to all of their accomplishments. Rob malli, Vice President for policy at the International Crisis group. Served in the Obama Administration as special assistant to the president , advisor to the president s campaign and the white house coordinator for the africa and, n
Suspicious person a day from checkpoints. Reporter what were you able to save from the ashes . Nothing. Reporter its still a crime to trespass on peoples property. But its not a crime to rubblier neck. National guards have had to turn around tourist buses. I dont know why youd want to come. Theres nothing to see. This is destruction. And its its a personal kind of tragedy. And i guess this would kind of be like stopping to look at a body on a freeway in a wreck. Reporter the National Guard does still have a presence remaining at the two remaining shelters at the Aquatic Center and the fairgrounds. Guys . Emily, obviously the guard there for a good reason. But a little bit more if you can about the suspicious people trying to get through those checkpoints. Reporter yeah. There were two instances the guard members told me about. One of which was a family. They came with a potted plant. The kids had it in the backseat. They said, were going to that house right there. We want to deliver th