She had them. That would be to ease. Its how raided hem. Her husband augustine today when george was a 11 and mary was a single mother in her 30s raising six children. That alone i think would resonate with a lot of women in America Today and the tough time she went through raising her children. So, there was a when she was referred to by biographers from time of her passing until the time of the civil war, she came across as kind of like june cleaver, and or mary mother of chryst christ, after the civil war and realtime began to take hold in the American Literature with moby dick and tom sawyer and huck finn, he biographyers who mentioned her made her look more line joan crawford. Both got it wrong. She was neither and she was both, so i decided, plus i live in the area where she the millenbeck and ending forest and lively area of rural virginia on the northern neck, and theres a lot of just something that really washington always piqued im written five books on reagan, wrote one book
case after liberal justice brown jackson recused herself. all conservative justices siding with the majority. they decided both programs do violate the 14th amendment equal protection clause and therefore unlawful. shannon bream, chief legal correspondent is watching it for us. this is a big day. we look back 19 years ago. in 2003 justice sandra day o connor was the swing or deciding vote in what was a landmark supreme court case over race. perhaps the most divisive social, political and cultural issue in the country s history. fast forward to today. tell us about the conservative court majorities blocking colleges using race as part of the admissions process. this case came from a group of asian-american students part of the emphasis saying we re being harmed by the way the race is being used in admissions processes. justice gorsuch during the arguments about this policy said what are you supposed to tell asian american applicants who have coaches telling them try to hide
Get the white huss ready forth r new administering. Your news tarts now. Im jim lokay and im sarah sip once. We start with your weather as yoou get ready to head back to the workweek after the holidayla weekend. Get ready for a winter warmup and thats not all. Caitlyn roth to get us started. R it was cloudy, pretty chilly. Its hard that by tomorrowomor afternoon it will be feeling like the middle of spring. Spri it actually will be as we are anticipating a oneday warm up. That one day will be very nice. Y if youre lucky enough to be off again tomorrow youll enjoyoy that. If you have to head back to work its going to be at leaves a nice drive home. We have been sitting at the same 45degree mark in washington sense we were on earlier this evening at 5 00 p. M. 00 p really temperatures have note gone anywhere with the thickthe cloud cover and an approaching cold front. I do expect that they will risewill during the overnight hours. 45 in annapolis, 45 in 48 in culpeper. Winds have been in
Today we are going to talk about fire safety. We are here at the urban center on Mission Street in San Francisco. Its a wonderful display. A little house in the urban Center Exhibition center that shows what its like in a home in San Francisco after an earthquake. One of the major issues that we are going to face after earthquakes are fire hazard. We are happy to have the fire marshall join us today. Thank you. My pleasure. We talk about the San Francisco earthquake that was a fire that mostly devastated the city. How do we avoid that kind of problem. How can we reduce fire hazard . The construction was a lot different. We dont expect what we had then. We want to make sure with the gas heaters that the gas is shut off. If you shut it off you are going to have no hot water or heat. Be careful not to shut it off unless you smell gas. Absolutely because once you do shut it off you should have the Utility Company come in and turn it back on. Here is a mock up of a gas hear the on a house.
Many of you came to testify to provide mental support over 14 approved hearings in the past 9 months. A huge thanks to each of you. I want to thank and give a shout out on the addition and the local architects of record. Our project manager greg johnson and a thank for the location to richard hill. Now bear with me i have to identify people. There have long been numerous folks that need to be thanked. Ill ask i all to stand up at once. calling names Current Trustees calling names past trustees tom peters and martha ma listens calling names past directors calling names william moreen, our current director david and others and our consultants. Those are all portfolio to our project. I want to ask those people to stand so we can thank them all clapping thank you very much. In addition i have a very special thanks to the 11 members of the board of supervisors who unanimously approved the museum and their represented by kim and cowen and mary and avalos and campos. Thank you without your un