50 the big game is a big win for some small businesses. Were live in San Francisco. Good wednesday morning. Its february 3 thank you for waking up with us. Lets start off with Lissette Gonzalez and the forecast. It looks great right now. It is dry and quiet. But it is mild. We could call it warm. We should be waking up to low 60s but instead we are 1015 degrees above that in the low to mid 70s. We the southeast breeze in place from 915 Miles Per Hour making it feel steamy. There could be an isolated shower or sprinkle due to the onshore flow but now the radar is dry and should remain mostly dry. Dangerous risk of rip currents and boating conditions. Storms will come back tomorrow and friday before we have cold fronts on the way. Lets check traffic. A stalled out car on 95 northbound around 62nd st. This is a live shot south of their at 54th st. Its on one of the express lanes. They will see the stalled car and there are no delays yet. Move over one lane to keep the driver safe. Another
Heres what top Infectious Disease expert dr. Anthony fauci said about the rise in cases across the country. The current state is really not good. We are still knee deep in the first wave of this. And i would say this would not be considered a wave. It was a surge or a resurgence of infections. Superimposed upon a baseline that really never got down to where we wanted to go. Florida is facing an ex exponential surge with the number of daily infections repeatedly shattering records in that state. To put this in perspective, the miami herald notes it took florida about three months to reach 100,000 coronavirus cases. It took less than two weeks to reach 200,000. A grave indicator of the infections rapid spread. The pressure on hospitals is also concerning Public Health officials, according to the Florida Agency for health care administration. 44 intensive care units across the state, they are now at capacity to try and curb the growth. Another round of shutdowns is going into Effect Tomor
Along with joe, willie and me, we have jonathan lemire, correspondent and host of way too early kasie dc, kasie hunt joins us. Willie, you know what i usually do every saturday morning when i wake up, right uhoh. Of course you know. Weve talked about it for a long time. I get my weekend started and the way i do that on saturday mornings, i get my bible out and i start annotating it. Get the shotgun out, you got to clean it, right . Clean your shotguns folks. So im cleaning the shotgun and usually on saturday mornings what do i do . I watch two or three john wayne movies. I love john wayne. Great. How the west was won amazing. A lot of great john wayne movies. But this saturday i decided to do the most southern thing possible and watch English Premier League football, and i did it this is a huge wind up, by the way. We have a lot to cover. By watching it on peacock because thats what they do, they trap you. I do like peacock. They trapped me. So i had to download peacock. And when i did
Thanks at home for joining us this hour. This is one of those records from history that looks different to us now through our pandemic eyes. But have a look. Here it is. This is closing time at the polls in birmingham, alabama, in may may of 1966 because we are all now citizens of pandemic 2020, you see a photo of anybody crowded together like this anymore and it flips your stomach over a little bit, right . Youre too close together. Nobodys got a mask. It activates something in us now to see that. But there they are, a thousand people or more all crowded into that one alabama polling place, may 3rd, 1966 in birmingham. Cant do that nowadays for any reason. But theres something important to know about this photo, both for then and for us now. Again, that photo is 1966. The year before that photo was taken in alabama, the future congressman john lewis was very nearly killed while he was trying to lead a march for Voting Rights across the Edmund Pettus bridge at selma, alabama. John lewi
Now citizens of pandemic 2020, you see a photo of anybody crowded together like this anymore and it flips your stomach over a little bit, right . Youre too close together. Nobodys got a mask. It activates something in us now to see that. But there they are, a thousand people or more all crowded into that one alabama polling place, may 3rd, 1966 in birmingham. Cant do that nowadays for any reason. But theres something important to know about this photo, both for then and for us now. Again, that photo is 1966. The year before that photo was taken in alabama, the future congressman john lewis was very nearly killed while he was trying to lead a march for Voting Rights across the Edmund Pettus bridge at selma, alabama. John lewis and his fellow marchers, black and white, mostly black, were set upon by Alabama State troopers and by a minuted posse the local sheriff had rounded up against local white men. The violence that day against the marchers was horrifying. It turned out the country wa