Should see this moisture wont be working its way down to San Francisco San Francisco by any means with hidef doppler showing at right there. Eureka, that is about it. It wont move further south past ukiah. Southeast wind at sfo, 7 Miles Per Hour and 10 for oakland and berkeley, nonmilesanhour. Usually, a lot calm her with the wind picking up a little bit. To plan your tuesday, warm with some clouds and temperatures, low 70s around the bay. Midto upper 70s for inland areas and it is going to be a warm one. Get ready for it. You may have to open up your door and turn on that ac. At the bay bridge toll plaza, we have backups developing in the cash lanes. It might set you back a minute or so. Good to go, 10 minutes across the bridge into San Francisco. Is shore freeway getting crowded but in the green for drive times. On to the maze, under 16 minutes. 580 in the yellow and the interchange will take about 25 minutes. Looking fantastic and in the green. Back to you. A 3year federal probe end
For the forecast. Sunny and 70s in california and that seems to be the motto and i will stick with that. Nice. Nice and clear with beautiful skies this morning and we will see continuous clear skies throughout most of the day, rain and clouds across the Pacific Northwest and not working down to the bay area. Today and most likely tomorrow, and again for thanksgiving, we are staying warm all this week with hidef doppler showing some green. As you can tell, well to the north. A chance of rain but it wont work its way down further south, the north bay should be in the clear today and travel plans, going to the airport, it should be fine with temperatures in the mid50s. For livermore, 57 degrees and san jose, you may break a record with the heat being on. Major legal problems, anne makovec joins us with a dramatic and to a 3year federal probe. Major legal problems and federal charges and after a federal investigation included a look into a murder that happened in 2014, the arrests went dow
Anniversary into the United States entry into the First World War and would focus on those who embrace peace and refuse to support the war effort. They wanted to know whether or not phs could merge our 2017 bienniel conference with their. I was thrilled to have them become an official cosponsor and part of the program committee. It was also four years ago this mornings keynote speaker, professor Erika Kullman and i were in contact with the peace history journal. It was around that time she was informing me when her three year term at the journal finished she planned to step down in order to complete her manuscript on the International Migration of german war veterans. Like any good organizational president i tried to get her to change her mind, since she had been such a great editor and because i wanted to pass off the work of finding a replacement to my successor. She refused, but she did remain a valued member of the organization and is now serving on the board of the peace history s
Liberal arlts school in indiana. Im delighted to serve as moderator. Anyone who has taken a tour of the museum here has seen footage of the flag waving parades of enthusiastic young conscripts as they departed from military Training Camp in the summer of 1917. Might have the impression that support for the war and the United States entry into the conflict was universal. Yet those of us gathered here for the conference are keenly aware there were many voices of caution, of dissent. Of objection, and even open resis tense to the war fever that seemed to grip the nation. In the spring and summer of 1917. Adds we will hear in the days that follow, that dissent originated for dimpt sources and took many expressions. One of the lead edges of resistance to the war came from various religious groups. Mostly christian. Who couldnt in good conscience set aside the clear teachings of jesus that called his followers to love all people of the world. Including and perhaps especially their enemies. T
A board member and former president and Vice President of the peace history society. Im delighted to moderate this session. World war i spawned the modern American Peace movement. This modern movement advocated both peace and social justice and was characterized by liberal and radical Citizen Peace activists, womens peace organizations and a progressive reformist impulse. Significantly, this movement contained a powerful secular impulse in the post1914 Peace Movement marked an important milestone in what John Chambers and charles moscose termed the shift from safer to secular resistance and towards a new conscientious objection. Historically peace activism was based on religious motives, although in the decade or so before 1914 secular middle class peace societies emerged, including the cornegy endowment for International Peace and the world peace foundation. World war i accelerated this trend toward secularization. During the war socialists, anarchists and other political radicals bas