francisco and overnight, we lost a degree. half moon bay but we re warmer. the forecast is key from the coastal clouds and breezy onshore flow that will keep the sea breeze but we ll see warmer temperatures inland. i ll have the temperatures and a look at the week ahead coming up. thank you. traffic reporter frances ross is in to help us get around the doyle drive project. people have been getting snarled into the defurious. it depends which detour you take and the time of day. a live shot of the golden gauge bridge. traffic very light in and out of stance and if you want to take the other detour, the richmond san rafael bridge to bay bridge, it s light but it s probably going to get busy right before the giants game as well this afternoon. so keep that in mind. you may want to consider bart, if you re travel in and out of the east bay. a live shot of 101 shows light traffic. notice the lighted signs warning drivers of the doyle drive closure and giving an alternate route
i m going to introduce my panelists, and somebody give me a sign when he have 15 minutes for question and answer. and what s our time frame here? an hour total. so, at about 4:00 5 we ll break for questions 4:15, we ll break for questions. so if you hold for them the end, if we have a lot of people dying to speak, we ll start earlier to my far right is my friend, bob weil, the executive editor for norton. he works with annett gordon reid, jg ballard and patricia high something, and hey has been in publishing in one form or another since we both got out of college many decades ago. to my immediate right is johnny temple, a small publisher in brooklyn, new york. the publish urban literary fission fiction and political nonfiction. immediately to my left is kim robinson, who is the regional director of the university of california press regional publisher, formerly at oxford university press. she has been a music editor and a head of reference, which is interesting, bec
on the east coast. we are entering a new era in iraq. the last new combat brigade now out of the country, remaining troops gear up for a remain iin stint of their duties. pakistan, more flood victims dying and survivors still with filthy conditions and disease. also a salmonella scare intensifying here in the u.s. the recall of potentially tainted eggs is getting larger. we ll tell you which eggs are affected. the numbers are staggering now about how many eggs we re talking about. more than half a billion eggs have now been recalled due to a nationwide salmonella scare. hundreds of people have gotten sick as a result of these contaminated eggs. if you re hitting the grocery store, this is what you need to know. cook your eggs thoroughly. no matter what. also, the key here is that you need to make sure that anything that comes in contact with these eggs is washed thoroughly. we re talking about all utensils. anything that touches these eggs. experts say err on the side