Minutes. We have so much rain that there is flooding for the area. East bay and the creek overflowing their banks. Niles canyon. You cannot make that shortcut. Central Santa Cruz County has more problems and we do have a Flood Warning in effect for central sonoma county. Many creeks have flooding occurring. Cloudy skies and rain showers and temperatures in the 50s. It will be a cool day in the 50s. The full forecast in the storm watch at 5 18. Michelle. Right now and mass transit. Theres no hk Train Service today no age to no h Train Service, but bart is moving. There is a Traffic Alert in los gatos. 17 is closed due to debris at highway nine. We are going to get a closer look at the impact of the recent storms. At kpix viewer sent this of a branch that fell onto an suv and novato. And south bay, evacuations are in place because of the rising coyote creek. We are live in san jose. It is expected to get higher through the morning. Take a look at the raging creek behind me. There is a Fl
Otherwise, drier and much cooler conditions are forecast through late week with chilly overnight morning temperatures. Unsettled weather conditions return by the weekend with the potential for widespread rain and gusty winds. No major hot spots. Bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. San mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. Golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. Richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 the coyote creek is causing problems in causing creek is the coyote the coyote creek is causing problems in san jose. Several neighborhoods remain underwater this morning. Hundreds of families are staying in evacuations centers. San jose mayor sam liccardo extended the mandatory Evacuation Order for nearly everyone living east of coyote creek. This is video from our helicopter partnership with abc 7 news. The water is still on the rise in some parts. Kron fours jr stone reports from one of the hardest hit a
Rights and other courses in critical race studies and constitutional law. Shes been a leader in the Critical Race Theory movement. And in fact, founded a think tank devoted to the study of issues of race and gender entitled the africanamerican policy forum. Shes published extensively in this area. A graduate of cornell and Harvard Law School and has a masters degree from the university of wisconsin. To my immediate right, larry gibson is distinguished professor at the university of Maryland School of law. Professor gibson is the author of a book that i hope many of you have purchased and will read and its called Young Thurgood. A wonderful biography of Justice Marshalls years growing up here in baltimore and beginning to practice law here. Professor gibson himself grew up in baltimore, attended Howard University as under graduate, then earned his law degree from l columbia. The first africanamerican law professor at the university of virginia before accepting a faculty position here in
Cases and civil cases here in baltimore and all the way up to the Supreme Court. Hes taught here and at the Wharton School and has received awards for his teaching, scholarship and mentorship. Ill begin the questioning of this panel. Then i would invite people who have questions to come to the microphone. Ill turn it over to the audience as we progress, but i want to start by asking mick the filmmaker, what brought him to this subject. Why Thurgood Marshall. How did you get from Hubert Humphrey to Thurgood Marshall . That was actually a direct route. What happened was we interviewed Roger Wilkins in the Hubert Humphrey film. They were friends. When we were close to the end of the film i was looking for a new subject and i called roger and said id like to do a film on your uncle roy. He said i love my uncle roy. He was just straight, he did all kinds of wonderful work but he was sort of a midrange sort of businessman type. He was a suit and he just its not that exciting a story. If you
For knowing how to put machines together and make them run. He was born into a world of limited horizons. And though he left the farm that might have been his heritage, he never lost his love for the land and the everlasting cycle of seed time and harvest. What he accomplished helped men put the burden of work on machines and broke the barriers of space and time. Of isolation and distance. His life was a paradox. While his mechanical genius helped to change forever the lives of people ever where, he sought to preserve in some permanent form, a record of the world around him and his eve everwidening interest in it. He collected buildings the way others collect stamps. And put them in a village where time stands still. He assembled acres of machines and put them under cover in a vast historical museum. And early, he discovered the astonishing capacity of the Motion Picture camera to document for all time whatever it saw when the crank was turned. In april 1914, at his holland park plant,