Details rana. James and darya good morning that fire continues to burn you can see Law Enforcement have this road here closed off on east done this is in the unincorporated area out here now again that fire you can see the smoke in the background ongoing go ahead and give you guys a closer look because you can really see just how strong the fire is on the hillside then go ahead to the iris scans you guys can see there. But look at that the fire continues to burn even hours after it was started. Firefighters have been here on with a number of agencies trying to get the fire put out were going to show you that video from overnight here now the fire right now as we know is about approximately 40 acres in size that was the last update that cal fire gave out that was about 5 hours ago. So theres a strong possibility that th co since then now we do know some evacuations in the area are in progress for finley ridge road and that theres also a hard road closure like i mentioned on east done a
[inaudible conversations] thank you all for joining us this evening. Im gavin kleespies, director of programs and communications for the massachusetts historical society. Tonight on the very eve of the 250 anniversary of the boston massacre we will hear from professor serena zabin on a great new book the boston massacre a Family History. As a regular guests know, we very quickly pull together small exhibition from our collection that highlights the materials we have within our holdings that illuminate the evenings discussion. To date we entire expedition, so we didnt need a small exhibition this time. Our exhibition features our speaker this evening so if you didnt see it shes on one of the video monitors upstairs and was also very generous with her time helping us planned exhibition and sitting for an interview. We couldnt have done our current exhibition without her help so our debt of gratitude. Serena zabin is a professor Early American History director the programs american studie
Unfiltered at cspan. Org coronavirus. Thank you for joining us this evening. Im gavin, the director of programs exhibitions and Community Partnerships for the massachusetts historical society. Tonight on the very eve of the 250th anniversary of the boston massacre we will hear from professor on her great new book, the boston massacre, Family History. As our regular guests know we very frequently pulled together a small exhibition from our collection that highlights some material that we have within our holdings. That helps with evening discussions. Today we have an entire exhibition. We did not need a small exhibition this time. Not only that but our exhibition actually features our speaker this evening. So if you didnt see it shes on a video monitor upstairs and was also very generous with her time helping us plan the exhibition and sitting for an interview. We certainly cannot have done our current exhibition without her help. We owe her a debt of gratitude. Is a professor of Early A
Welcome back. You both had some great vacations over christmas. We did. Youre dealing with the time change okay . Im okay. How was your time change . Eight hours. I dont have an excuse. Im just tired. Yeah. It is what it is. It is holiday for many folks still. As we look at live doppler 7. You can see the rotation of yesterdays rain sinking to the south, taking the rain with it. Were seeing clearing skies from north to south. So well call it mostly cloudy to start out. Then partly cloudy throughout the Morning Hours. Its 49 in San Francisco. Look at the view of the city. 50 in half moon bay. From our exploratorium camera, it looks good. Visibility here, 42 in napa, fog forming in the inland east bay around livermore. Good morning, jobina. Good morning, lisa and to everyone watching. Looking live at the bay bridge toll plaza. Metering lights are not on. Cash lanes are stacking up. San rafael, 1101, nice, clear ride. Our drive times here, walnut creek to dublin, 13 minutes. Santa rosa to
Im here because closing schools hurts black and brown students worse and worse. Reporter zach is one of dozens appearance outraged over the fact that his childrens at school is closing. He said he fears for what this means for the future of the entire district. We are here standing for the basic rights of education of all children across oakland and the same keep schools open. Reporter at the School Board Meeting on wednesday the coalition against the School Closure stormed the meeting chanting no School Closures, oakland is not for sale. Oakland Unified School District says they recognize the Kaiser Community is unhappy with the board of educations decision. District recommended this move in the interest of what they believe it is the longterm health and viability of the district and their ability to consolidate resources at fewer schools. And a statement this the district said currently oh usd operates to me schools for the number of students we have. Therefore, our resources are spr