32 and the winds arent blowing 2,3060 Miles Per Hour. Gusting to 4 Miles Per Hour. Much easier this morning. We are under a spare the air and today potentially has our worst air quality you can see right now everybody doing green. Were okay. The policy is there as we head through the north bay especially for unhealthy air for all of us and poor air quality for those most sensitive else where and those incompasses wednesday and thursday forecast. 75 in San Francisco and near 100 inland and i know that says monday but that is for todays forecast and that is significantly cooler the closer you are to the coast. Ill let you know about the rest of our neighborhoods coming up. Sounds more promising, thanks, mike. Cal fire giving us an update on how theyre doing in the glass fire. Jobina is at the live desk with more details on that. Thank you, reggie. Cal fire officials will give the update from the Sonoma County fairgrounds around 11 00 this morning and we will stream it live on the abc7 ne
Government shutdown. Can congress get anything done . I will ask indiana senator mike braun. Johnson johnson is the latest vaccine to enter phase three. What it means for your portfolio. All that and so much more on making money. Charles well the market gave up early gains pretty quickly as the rally attempts continue to fade and wouldbe buyers continue to hold back. The pendulum from investors asking more questions, waiting for more answers before they buy. That means the bias remains to the downside. This includes stimulus from the Federal Reserve or congress, the future of lockdowns, those political shenanigans in our nations capitol and market valuations. The atlanta fed handicapping the third quarter, saying gdp at 32 . Lets ask our panel how this will shake out. Kaltbaum Capital Management president Fox News Contributor gary kaltbaum, katheryne rooney vera and Ladenberg Thalmann manager phil blancato. Gary, start with you first. The bias is to the downside, what turns this around
Bible. Rvices matthew a building that was built in the 1730s, 40 years before there was any such thing as the United States of america and that that time, pennsylvania was a british colony and this was its capitol building. They would make laws for pennsylvania and each of the 13 colonies had its own government and these are the issues that will lead to the creation of the United States, most of which will happen in this room because the countys as time goes forward, or many people of the political classes colonies will start to grow the satisfied with the way the British Government is treating them, is affecting their lives locally, and one of the other side issues is s living in the colonies do not get to vote in british elections. When the parliament makes laws for americans, the most infamous being the taxes you learn about in school, we are going to say this is taxation without representation and it is that idea that you are not getting the voice. Thomas jefferson would write in t
Mcdonnell, she argues that identity politics is challenging diverse thinking at the collegiate level, this is from 2018. This is a different experience ive been speaking on colleges campuses recently. , you know what that means, i received a walk out the storm this age strategy in southern california, the blockade that prevented anyone from actually attending my talk, socalled students of color, nearby at Pomona College announced that i was a quote fascist white supremacist trans lobe, queer folk classes and ignorant of interlocking systems of domination that produced the lethal condition of which oppressed people are forced to live. So to actually have an audience, is an unusual experience that may take me a while to get accustomed to. Now we have been hearing a lot about the crisis of free speech on College Campuses, but not much about the root cause. The narcissistic victim ologies that is rapidly spreading from academia to the rest of culture, in a word the American University is i
Hi, my name is ashley rogers, im the director of Museum Operations at the whitney plantation and were beginning our today in a historic freedmans church which was built circa 1870 by people who lived on the opposite side of the river in paulina, louisiana. This structure was donated to us by the descendants of the founders of the congregation. They bought the land in 1870. Two parcels of land for the purpose of building a house of worship and in the sale document which we have from the courthouse they named their congregation the antiyoke, or against slavery is important to our story here. And this is a Significant Church for newly freed slaves on the east bank of the river and so it is really important here in talking about the lives of people who saw freedom after the end of the civil war. So we like to start our tour of the whitney plantation here in this building so we could kind of see what happened to people, some of the things that they cared about after the freedom came. Whitne