The big day is almost here for the Great American eclipse tomorrow. The path of totality will sweep across the u. S. Abc7 News Reporter maggie ruely joins us live from the final u. S. City to see the spectacular sleftial event, charleston, South Carolina. Hi, maggie. Reporter hi, eric. Well, the excitement just keeps building and building here in charleston, but the only downside to that is the businesses are struggling to keep up with demand. Were less than a day away from the Great American eclipse. [cheering and applauding] reporter as the moons shadow races from oregon to South Carolina, small towns are turning into International Hot spots. And with the excitement comes massive crowds and epic traffic jambs. Were really concerned with the population surge in the rural area. The infrastructure is not really set up for that. So, weve really beefed up our resources, our assets. Reporter but for most people visiting, all the hassle is worth it. It had to be totality. We couldnt settlin
59 concord. Liver moor is 56. So it will take time to get rid of that fog along San Mateo County coast but as we look out towards east bay valleys, plenty of sun there. Low 90s, mid70s around the bay, partial clearing. 60s at the coast. Carolyn . One more lets do what they said we cant do one more do what they said we cant do one more win oh, my, what a game. Im wearing my warriors blue. The dubs quieted the thunder in o. K. C. Forcing a deciding game seven at home at oracle arena tomorrow. The dubs touched down at 2 00. The woirds provided this video of the team getting off the plane after landing back in oakland. Golden state will play a first game seven at home in 40 years. It is tomorrow and the team is encouraging all the fans to arrive early for the game. Last night, all eyes were on Klay Thompson who said an nba playoff record by hitting 11 threes. The splash brothers come up big the entire postseason and last night with o. K. C. Focusing so much on mvp steph curry klay needed t
Larger context of u. S. History, labor history, civil rights history. In terms of logistics and how the evening will go, i will talk about the topic and say a few words about my own research and how i came to pursue a topic in civil rights history and we will talk about a document i had you read before coming to class. And we will talk a little about your oral histories as. Want to start off by saying a few general remarks, things i hope you take away from the course of the evening. Be argumentative and try to be bold in my statements. I will say that when we study the great strike that it is one of the most significant, important labor and civil rights movements for not only mexicanamericans but also filipino americans in the 20th century. Some might even take it a step further and say the united farmworkers conducted the most successful boycott in all of u. S. Labor history since the beginning of this country. Its a really landmark significant event on a national and international sc
On theer teaches a class strike of the mid1960s and their place in the larger civil rights movement. It eventually became the united arm workers. He describes the connection between the local history and the National Civil rights movement. Class is about 90 minutes. Tonight, we will be talking about the strike in the bigger larger context of u. S. History, labor history, civil rights history. In terms of logistics and how the evening will go, i will talk about the topic and say a few words about my own research and how i came to pursue a topic in civil rights history and we will talk about a document i had you read before coming to class. And we will talk a little about your oral histories as. I want to start off by saying a few general remarks, things i hope you take away from the course of the evening. I will be argumentative and try to be bold in my statements. I will say that when we study the great strike that it is one of the most significant, important labor and civil rights mov
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