Live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. A heat wave in california has triggered the first rolling blackout in california for over 20 years with more possible in the coming days. The bay area beach town is begging people not to visit but unclear how that could be enforced. Who will be vaccinated first when the shots become available, and what california and other states are asked to do ahead of time. It is 6 00 on this saturday, august 15. Good morning. I am emily turner. I am devin fehely. Lets get to our meteorologist. Yesterday was bad but thats only the start. Here is the view over the bridge with no marine layer this morning but i dont think anyone is surprised to see that. Although we did cool down in the upper 60s in the city after being in the mid90s yesterday. We shattered the record of San Francisco from the gold rush. We will do it all over again today. We have intense heat again today and it could get technically cooler tomorrow but dont think sunday will fe
With weapons and our search for security and peace, this Program Documents the powers some of us often overlook. It is the forceful good that lies in the basic brotherhood of man. In my travels, i have often observed have a hand outstretched in friendship, a heart full of goodwill can do more to win the affectionate support of people than all the guns in our arsenal. The program you are about to see demonstrates this. It is the story of american doctors fighting disease in distant, remote regions of the world, helping fellow human beings towards a better life through their humane work, they are making a positive contribution to the structure of peace. Of course, there are other ways to strengthen the bonds of friendship throughout the world, by helping other nations to improve their agriculture, commerce and industry. For example, our people can create a beneficial climate where greater International Understanding takes place. And this is so essential to all our hopes for world peace.
Are going to be changing him. Still, its a wednesday it dramatically. Wouldve been tax day. Youve really been digging into what changes we could be seeing with our schools. I think we actually did file before todays deadlines. And of course i have three more and i did reach out to local school districts. And as a spokesperson said, re getting that done while being totally that they have been in close unproductive. There you go. Contact with Public Health are you saying that he lost officials and do expect changes your Computer Program collects upon reopening schools but well, i didnt hear any of didnt go into exactly what changes those may be. The videos rolling in that the governor says that there are six things that need to opening. So, i just started staring at my phone. Every now and then, we get one of these in. Happen so they can eventually get back to school. They include the ability to this is happening. Test contract, and i see people who are exposed prevent the people all ove
3520 africanamerican history since 1865. Were at north county, Central University, and today ill be lecturing about activism in North Carolina. So first, ill give you the main of this lecture. Its going to be like five or six, and then well get into the actual examples of so historically black colleges, university were Important Movement spaces for the long black freedom movement. So they were kind of essential to the Civil Rights Movement, the black power movement, black student continuously use the campus space, mobilize for freedom on their campuses and surrounding communities. And in doing so, they transformed their local campuses, communities North Carolina and elsewhere. Typically when were we learn about hbcu activism in North Carolina, theres a focus on the greensboro four or 1960, but kind of Everything Else right gets left out, right . So this lecture is about the decades of activism that predates 1960 and the decade of activism excuse, the acronym that after 1960. So putting
So first, ill give you the main of this lecture. Its going to be like five or six, and then well get into the actual examples of so historically black colleges, university were Important Movement spaces for the long black freedom movement. So they were kind of essential to the Civil Rights Movement, the black power movement, black student continuously use the campus space, mobilize for freedom on their campuses and surrounding communities. And in doing so, they transformed their local campuses, communities North Carolina and elsewhere. Typically when were we learn about hbcu activism in North Carolina, theres a focus on the greensboro four or 1960, but kind of Everything Else right gets left out, right . So this lecture is about the decades of activism that predates 1960 and the decade of activism excuse, the acronym that after 1960. So putting those into context and not just talking about right. Some other takeaways is think about the different strategies utilized to end segregation.