Which feels like a ghost town. I was in Boulder Creek yesterday and the homes i saw then are gone today. Firefighters from agencies all over the bay area, and state are trying to stay on top of the relentless flames that are ravaging the czu area from here in the Santa Cruz Mountains from here in is to hope. They are busting their butts, and they are exhausted and tire and they dont have enough resources and they are tired and not enough support. Reporter and the homeowner is one of the handful of people still in Boulder Creek setting up his sprinkler to keep the roof soak. If i can preserve my property and keep it from a statistic, that is great. Reporter it is not hard to see what the evacuating residents are worried about. Some of the friends neighbors have been reduced to rubble, and the fire is still moving. Do you plan going to go . When it is necessary. What are the parameters . Flames inside of my home. Reporter but the homes down the street show how fast it can happen. Reporte
In the next rm youll find the exhibit stitching history from the holocaust, developed our colleagues at the Jewish Museum of milwaukee, telling the story of a family who attempted to escape from nazi occupied prague via impassioned plooe for american visa based on talent as a dress kainer. The request failed. The family perished. Her designs survived and have been brought to testimony of what america lost when we decide the desperate souls were unwanted. As we hear the case of this evening the the case of in family wasnt ewe nic and it wasnt just the haters complicit in the murder of the innocent. Mr. Dobbs talk is part of the shapiro lecture series made possible by gloria l. Shapiro. I want to thank Program Partner willings, the library and the United States Holocaust Memorial museum. Here to to introduce mr. Dobbs is a Holocaust Museum midatlantic regional director, patterned t patterned, andre abraham. Thank you, marvin. Im andre sabril. I have occasion to get to baltimore and speak
In the next room, you will find the exhibit with history from the holocaust developed by our colleagues of the Jewish Museum in milwaukee. It tells of a family who attempted to escape fromoccupied prague. Their request filled in the parish. They have been brought to life again as testimony to some of what america lost when we refuse to feed desperate souls who were unwanted. It was not just the haters complicit in the murder of the innocent mr. Dobbs talk is part of the series made possible by the generous request of gloria l shapiro. I want to thank our partners tonight, the library in the United States Holocaust Memorial museum. Here to introduce mr. Dobbs as the Holocaust Museums mid atlantic director, andre andrew abril. Thank you, marvin. My name is undress a brill. Andrew abril. Thank you for having me. Outside of the museums building in washington dc, there is a large wall hanging as you leave the museum. It captures what animates our work every day. The next time you witness ha
To the holocaust through exhibits, performances and lectures. In the next room youll find the exhibit stitching history from the holocaust developed by our colleagues at the Jewish Museum of milwaukee. It tells the story of the family who escaped from nazioccupied prague via an impassioned plea. The request failed. The stranauds perished but the design survived and today has been brought to life as testimony to some of what america lost when we decided that these desperate souls were unwanted. As we will hear this evening, the case of the strenads was no case unique and it wasnt just the haters compliceit in the murder of the innocent. Mr. Dobbs talk is part of the shapiro lecture series made possible by the generous bequest of gloria l. Shapiro. I want to thank our two Program Partners tonight. The United States Holocaust Memorial museum. Here to introduce mr. Dobbs is a Holocaust Museums midatlantic regional director, andre avril. Please welcome. Thank you, marvin. My name is andres
Host we regularly ask you about your trust or confidence in institutions, Government Agencies, individuals, confidence in the military, cdc, irs, and the economy to name a few. But what about organizations who wrote or on that . News media . Monday, august 14, many of you have probably by now watched or read if you news stories this morning. Do you trust of the news media . That is our question in the first hour of the program. We will look at several stories on that but mostly we want to hear from you. If you say yes, the line to call is 202 7488000. If your answer is no, 202 7488001. If you are unsure, trust some, some a little less, 202 7488002 would be the line to call. You can also send us a text, 202 7488003. Tell us your name and where you are texting from, first. We are on facebook and on what used to be called twitter. You can find us cspanwj. We welcome your posts on social media. We spend your the first hour looking at your level of trust and how you get your daily news stor