Good morning, i am pam cook. Thank you for waking up with us this morning. After checking with steve paulson, i can already tell, the air coming in the window was a little warmer than it has been. Pam, i went upstairs, it is not cooling off. I agree with you on that. There is out there. Oh my gosh. We are going to be hot. Inland, yes. We have a good fog bank coming over the city. 70s and the city. That is a lot of fog. We will stick with this for now. There are plenty of clouds around. Temperatures will jump up. It is building up pressure from the desert southwest. I was playing golf yesterday, a nice gentleman was there and the wind was howling. The temperature went right on. We have a repeat of that again today. Q157. West southwest add 12 miles an hour. The onshore breeze right there, 40s, 50s and 60s here. This is mainly an inland event. It is not a custom event. Plenty of low clouds for some. It can stay there, and temperatures will be above average. Inland temperatures take the b
In diablo, santa rosa hit 106 today. An alltime record. Concords 108 is an alltime record. Pleasanton 109. San jose 103 also a record. How much longer will the weather sound like a broken record . Probably the next four or five days before we catch a break by the time we hit friday. We will have your numbers for tomorrow when we cover the forecast in a few minutes. Staying out too long in the heat could be down right dangerous. Katie neilson is live at the Alameda County fair in pleasanton where at least eight people were treated for heat related issues this afternoon. Reporter thats right. Firefighters were actually able to help those eight people cool off in the medical aid tent. Six were able to go back into the fair, but two were transported to the hospital just as a precaution. Temperatures here did reach 109 degrees today. Firefighters say they know the importance of people being able to stay cool. Thats why they were handing out fans, but the crowd favorite was the misting tent.
Between philadelphia and mt. Vernon for a not very president ial reason. With us now is lee around ornol senior director of the library and collections and chief operating officer. Thanks so much for joining us. Its a pleasure to be here. Youre the historical person forgo to facts. Im happy to be here. Ive been with the Historical Society for 24 years and tour guide within the city. Its always amazing that people even locals dont know a lot of the history of their own city and area. One of the first ones starts with the founding of philadelphia and that it was first founded by william penn, a quaker. You already mentioned early that race street used to be called sasa frasthe east west trees were named for trees and north south after numbers and philadelphia was the very first city built on a public grid and public quar system in the United States and also first city that established a street numbering system based on numbers systemically. And why numbers and trees . Its because part of
Are studying you and your go to [applause] mark thank you for coming. I am mark jacob. Stephen case is to my left. We started studying a couple years ago stephen discovered many years ago the story of Peggy Shippen. She is probably the most dangerous teenage girl in American History. [laughter] mark her husband is much more famous. It is just a story that nobody really knew. In fact, it was poorly understood at the time even, and by the time anyone understood what the story was, no one seemed to care anymore. Peggy was mrs. Benedict arnold, and she liked it that way. She would rather be the victimized wife of a traitor, rather than the real truth, which was a coconspirator to try to bring down the American Revolution, who had full be Founding Fathers and got off scott free which is exactly what she did. More than a century after her death, british papers are finally studied by american scholars. And they find out there is all of this really important circumstantial evidence to indicate
Peggy shippen. She is probably the most dangerous teenage girl in American History. [laughter] her husband is much more famous. It is just a story that nobody really knew. In fact, it was poorly understood at the time even, and by the time anyone understood what the story was, no one seemed to care anymore. Was mrs. Benedict arnold, and she liked it that way. She would rather be the victimized wife of a traitor, rather than the real truth, which was a coconspirator to try to bring down the American Revolution, who had full be Founding Fathers and got off scott free which is exactly what she did. More than a century after her death, british papers are studied by american scholars. And they find out there is all of this really important circumstantial evidence to isicate that Peggy Shippen certainly part of the plot. There is no smoking gun, but there is tons of circumstantial evidence. I think any reasonable person would agree she knew all about it. But she had gotten a pass from histor