Gain a foothold in the. Conquest turned into tragedy is not the kind of freedom that we want. How did we become a gateway to islamist terror. An exclusive report from a destroyed city. Phyllis in the science of ah yes starts october 24th on d w. Cut. What should have been a defining day in the ongoing Opioid Crisis in the u. S. Leads many tagging as a landmark trial in 2 counties in the state of ohio is settled for millions of dollars but the battle is far from over. Also on the program say goodbye to your favorite table at your local restaurants delivery only eateries are hoping to take. Over your dining experience. And many South African workers are fed up with the failing economic policies of the government and are leaving the country take a look at the rising i mean ration to europe and the u. S. For business and. Its good to have you with us one day should have seen the start of the biggest ever court battle in the ongoing crisis in the u. S. But shortly before the trial began the
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And Central California counties will lose power sometime today according to pg e. In the bay area Sonoma County will be hit the hardest with more than 28,000 pg e customers losing power starting around 3 pm. And napa county about 7500 will lose power and and San Mateo County more than 900 customers will lose power. Thats about double what pg e projected earlier however that outage is not expected to happen until Early Morning hours tomorrow. Lets talk about the weather conditions. Mark tamayo is monitoring a red flag warning. The red flag warning just kicked in for the north bay at 12 00. Its been in place and will be in place for the rest of today and into thursday. This will not be a strong, not as strong as the wind event we had two weeks ago but in the north and east bay lls we get high wind a 3040. The Santa Cruz Mountains around 35 Miles Per Hour and closer to sea level we could have wind around 2535 Miles Per Hour. The red flag warning come all the areas in red, that is in place
Take on students today based on your reporting. Guest well, i think youre right. I think the Democrat Students today are different, the age of students is different. Im mostly focused on students who were right out of high school, so the experience that i wanted to focus on was what is that transition out of high school and into the work force. So that definitely doesnt capture all of the college population, but i wanted to understand how the pathways diverged after high school for different students. And most of the ways that i found they diverged were by Family Income. Students who have a lot of Family Income are going down much more traditional paths, students without a lot of Family Income had many more obstacles in their path. Host can you start by telling us as we get into those different issues a little more about your own path coming out of high school . Guest yeah. So i had a rocky high school period. Right after high school, i grew up in tampa, and after finishing high school