Strong winds could spread the flames from the glass fire and spark even more destruction. Thank you so much for joining us here on kron 4 news at 3 oclock im Justine Waldman the bay area is getting smacked with smoke intense heat, a red flag warning and a flex alert. This all happening on the first day of october what a of a day and october is usually are most intense months for fire. So lets get to it now as we start now with a look at our forecast Rebecca Strom us here now with a closer look at the wind speeds and the triple digit temperatures good afternoon. Rebecca. Afternoon justine yeah were actually under a heat advisory across the bay area as well because the temperatures are so hot were seeing anywhere from a 15 to 25 degree difference force what we normally see at this time for the year. And you can see outside right now this or live shot overlooking and the east bay in berkeley right now and very hazy very smoky that were seeing around the entire bay area and yes talking abo
This afternoon, we are going to be starting our discussion of the Great Depression and what were going to be doing today is talking about how the Great Depression affected ordinary people. Were going to talk about sort of the nuts and bolts of the situation and the things that people would have experienced in their everyday lives if they were seriously affected by the problems of that decade. Now, i dont normally use images like this, but im using this one for a reason. Grandma survived the Great Depression because her supply chain was local and she knew how to do stuff. Thats a really important concept, and were going to come right back to it at the end of class as well. This really is sort of the theme for the day. Now, in terms of what were going to be talking about, were going to start with an overview of what the problems of the Great Depression were for ordinary people. Sort of the depths of the problem. Well talk about how families tried to cope in terms of their work strategies
Our hands in the air and enjoy the ride. There is nothing else we can do. They also permitted the opening of museums, zoos and will be theaters. Now at 11, the extreme heat is over but now there is even santa cruz also moved into more smoke. Tonight, how long is this going the red tier today. And the Tiburon Police chief to last . Its horrible, we Just Announced he is leaving. Are just waiting. Thousands in the bay area still in the dark. Chief Michael Cronin is retiring after 12 years, the news comes after this confrontation between a police but Small Businesses are officer and black business feeling especially powerless and what pg e said a few hours owner. The officer questioned the man inside his own store and ago. Santa clara county gets the news its been waiting for but some parents are saying enough demanded to see that he did already. Its just not cutting it, its not indeed on the store. The town manager said the chief working. Taking a live look outside, now at 11 and had beti
But Small Businesses are feeling especially powerless and what pg e said a few hours ago. Santa clara county gets the news its been waiting for but some parents are saying enough already. Its just not cutting it, its not working. Taking a live look outside, now at 11 and streaming on cbsn bay area. The fog has rolled in with a vengeance tonight. There was so much smoke out there you couldnt even see the sunset tonight from San Francisco. Paul heggen is here, and the marine layer is coming in now, finally, is it doing any good at all . It does improve the air quality where it makes its way inland. But of course that will not be the entire bay area. You can see making its way across the bay but still that air trapped in place in the tri valley and Santa Clara Valley as well. This will be the challenge we face over the next several days, getting the atmosphere to mix around enough to disperse all the smoke in the air. Its pretty deep in the atmosphere right now. Air quality tomorrow, trou
Farmer, or some person familiar with the farm. And use your instruction manual. Narrator hello, im george stone. The big count of the population in these United States is made every 10 years. This is a time when Census Bureau enumerators visit every household with a list of basic questions, where were you born, how many people in this house, had a to work last week, and so on. This is not the whole story. Between the censuses, the bureau conducts other counts of agriculture, business, housing and many others as well. At the results of all this questioning appeared as statistical tables in this fivefoot shelf of books. I dont suppose many of you reach for a volume of senses reports when you feel the urge to curl up with a good book. But these columns of figures have a great deal to tell us about who we are, what we do and how we live, about the american drama and the American Dream. And my authority for that statement is dr. Philip hauser, professor of sociology and director of Populati