Some of the stars of the bay bridge the fault is willing to the of the store where watching this morning. To my visibility up to santa rosa. To my visibility in oakland bay bridge is reporting heavy fog. James this is a lot of you outside we you to see the fall in the background. Is all about the fault here george the california Highway Patrol to the baltimore past the eastbound lanes. They have to the bay bridge ride with the reader unless activated now and the west from camille is already back of our to the macarthur maze in the 80 approaches started to back up over the westbound lane of the toll plaza of the richmond braves also have the fox Advisory Task even though it looks clear here at the toll plaza in we for is what this morning the Golden Gate Bridge with freefall be right at the toll plaza not so bad the expected changes as we get closer to sunrise. Mark gunman opened fire on the dressing for library. The gunman was shot and killed by police. There been a shooting in the lib
The demographic changes for the 1980s. This is about 20 minutes. The book is called Barack Obamas america have new conceptions of race, family and religion end of the reagan era. Catholic University Professor John Kenneth White is the author. Professor, lets begin. Tell us about the cover of the book. I had not been to do with the cover, but it works so well for the book because it is the photographs of people who attended obama rallies in 2008 and you have a mixture of coming in now, white, black, hispanic, you name it. Theres even a couple of pictures and their of al gore and you have to really search for that. But it describes i think visually the changes in the democracy of the United States that led to Barack Obamas election. And sho forth. And i think americans understand the changes taking place in the country are here to stay. But for some americans can creates discomfort because there is a sense of loss. A loss of a 1950s america. A loss of a time when rules were clear about m
Tampa Bay is unique in many ways, made up of a rich history and colorful characters. But the area can also lay claim to a surprising number of distinctive collections and historical events that add to its legacy. Of course, Tampa’s Gasparilla season springs to mind. And while we want to believe that the wildly popular Gasparilla Pirate Festival is the third-largest parade in the U.S., .