Was warm already. I walked outside with my sweater on and immediately ripped it off, saying this isnt necessary. The days are shorter. If you had woke up on a june day, you would have said, oh, my goodness, were in trouble. Lets talk more about this weather. Steve, this morning, all of us felt it when we got up. You say that its going to last a day or two, and then well be right back to norm until its going to last norm . Well, its going to last into the weekend, but this will be the hottest day by far. Yes, 90s over by the coast, upper 80s to near 90 around the bay, and even inland, upper 80s to near 90 degrees. Records are possible certainly today. Oakland 89. San jose at 90. That would tie a record. And look at half moon bay, ive seen 84 degrees in between moss beach, and half moon bay. Unbelievable warm over there. Around the bay and in the city, and even all the way dawn to santa rosa, not as warm there, but still in the mid60s. Look at the temperatures coming out of oakland, 77.
Yeah, i dont know why when youre younger everything is slow. Yeah like a year is eternal. I was playing with my children this weekend and its like its flying by. I dont know maybe nevermind. I think youre leading to my they are sxri thats when youre 7 one year is 1 7 of your life. When youre 37, one year is its a much shorter part of your entire life. I they things do speed up. We were outside and lets check in with steve because when theres even a little drizzle, we love to play outside. 7 miles an hour verses you and me at 45 miles an hour. 37. Were all 37 today. Yeah, we do have light drizzle and rain. Its picking up and certain the areas north and not much to the south. Its going get there eventually. We could use the rain. We have had rain, but most of the systems do not do much. You can see that were running below average. 38 since october 1st. We only have one front in october, and that was it. Not even a half inch of rain and then were going 88 and then rushing river and then t
Senate plan. That is what the Congressional Budget Office projects. Explain how they, up with that number and what it means in the 10 years the cbo report covers. Guest they have a collocated and sophisticated peter model. Sophisticated computer model. They will offset the gains and losses, they ended up with 15 million you are people would e medicaid after 10 years 50 million fewer people would have medicaid after 10 years. There would be a lot of constraints on medicaid from the federal government. It would be capped for the first time. States would get less money. There would be fewer people. Help would go further down the income scale. The insurance they could buy would be less generous. People would not find it valuable to spend money for insurance that they would not be able to use because their deductibles and outofpocket spending would be so high. Those are the big top lines. This is compared to current law. The number with the insurance would double. The cbo did not like down
Next on after words connecticut representative rosa delauro talks about her congressional work on social programs in her book the least among us. Waging the battle for the vulnerable. Shes interviewed by the American Enterprise Institute Resident scholar. Congresswoman delauro let me say this is an honor to be sitting here with you on your new book the least among us. I read the book from beginning to end. This different parts of the book and i think it does a lot about your passion and politics and getting policy work done despite all of the stress that you have to go through in congress. Thank you so much for writing this book and speaking out on behalf of your book the least among us. I think you much im delighted to be here with you to have the opportunity to speak about the book and i want to thank you for reading the book. It really is very gratifying. Thank you. I was struck by the league title this chapter you say in defense and we hear about the sick, the hungry, woman unemplo
Programs in her book the least among us waging the battle for the vulnerable. Shes interviewed by mathers, American Enterprise institute studies resident scholar. Rosa delauro, this is such an honor to be sitting here and congratulating you on your new book the least among us. I read it from beginning to end. I had all these different sections of the book especially and that tells me a lot about the passion in politics, in getting policy work done despite all the stress you had to go through in congress so thank you for writing this book and speaking up inbehalf of your book the least among us. Im very delighted to be here with you, to have the opportunity to speak about the book and i want to thank you. Reading the book cover to cover, it really is very gratifying. I was struck by the way you titled the chapters. You say in defense of and then we hear about the sick, the hungry, women, unemployed. Why do you feel the need to write this book at this time . Is it your experience and pol